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Flat outfield
« on: February 17, 2015, 10:54:19 AM »

We used to have a lovely outfield, not carpet like but you got attack a ball with confidence. Then a couple of years ago when we had that stinker of a summer with the rain, the groundsman managed to chop it all up with the tyres on his tractor whilst mowing and it has been getting worse ever since. Now if you're fielding practically anywhere other than on the square and the ball is hit hard along the floor it's a long barrier, close your eyes and pray for your face job, it's really awful. It has been exacerbated by a local football team using the outfield in the winter to train on. I'd say that the poor outfield adds about 30 runs an innings to the batting team.

Is there anything we can do do smooth it back out into something at least remotely playable?
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2015, 11:04:32 AM »

Before the start of the season, while the ground is still soft (but not too soft), get a friendly local farmer to pull a large paddock roller over it a few times.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2015, 12:09:12 PM »

Part of the problem will be lack of grass coverage to give that carpet effect. Get plenty of seed down in any worn area, rake and water. Agree with the above poster, rolling will help a little to flatten it out but it can also compact the ground and leave water sitting on top in wet periods.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2015, 12:12:58 PM »

No there is plenty of grass, it's just so uneven underneath that the ball bobbles everywhere.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2015, 12:17:17 PM »

No there is plenty of grass, it's just so uneven underneath that the ball bobbles everywhere.

Might be worth checking whether it's all grass or not. If you have a bit of plant/weed amongst the grass it will bobble over it. If the coverage is good then rolling is probably the next thing to do.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2015, 01:03:42 PM »

Roll it when it is soft.  Cut the grass short.  Fill the big bobbles with top soil and re-seed.

The footballers need to learn to replace divots and pat down holes/gauges they make.  The use of the outfield in winter is good to help open up the soil for easier winter drainage.  This will stop the water sitting too long and killing the grass.

It's not an overnight fix, the groundsman shouldn't have used his tractor so much.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2015, 01:42:07 PM »

Roll it when it is soft.  Cut the grass short.  Fill the big bobbles with top soil and re-seed.

The footballers need to learn to replace divots and pat down holes/gauges they make.  The use of the outfield in winter is good to help open up the soil for easier winter drainage.  This will stop the water sitting too long and killing the grass.

It's not an overnight fix, the groundsman shouldn't have used his tractor so much.

Yeah he's got the thin field tires on it too which doesn't help. I've approached the committee about either him changing his tires to turf ones or we hire someone else but it falls on deaf ears usually.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2015, 01:50:32 PM »

Do the footballers train on one side of the field? Is it worse on that side? I think you would have a case for the footballers stumping up for the outfield to be relaid in some areas.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2015, 02:18:33 PM »

It's all over the outfield. Problem is we don't own the ground.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #9 on: February 17, 2015, 02:25:00 PM »

Is the mowing with a tractor the only time/way it gets mowed? Even in the summer?
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #10 on: February 17, 2015, 03:16:57 PM »

Yeah unfortunately. The social club who own the ground pay some guy who is a member there to do it. I don't think they pay him much either and it's done more like a favour, so we can't really demand he does it any other way he pleases...
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #11 on: February 17, 2015, 03:25:06 PM »

So would they not consider a new mower? A proper one, may help to level the field a little bit at a time and eventually make improvements. Same bloke can still do it, will just have a new toy to play with
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #12 on: February 17, 2015, 03:43:32 PM »

We don't have that much cash in reserve unfortunately as we are in the process of procuring a new roller. My initial thought was once we get the new roller (a decent sit on one) would be that I'd take it for a spin round the outfield when I have time and the conditions suit, but I have heard different things as to whether this will work or even if it's a good idea at all.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2015, 03:47:19 PM »

We use to have a football pitch at one end and the ground towards the boundary got very bare. I know one of the guys talked about gang mowers helping to level the ground somewhat.
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Re: Flat outfield
« Reply #14 on: February 17, 2015, 04:09:39 PM »

We use to have a football pitch at one end and the ground towards the boundary got very bare. I know one of the guys talked about gang mowers helping to level the ground somewhat.

Yeah the guy uses a gang mower at the minute.
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