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Block renovation

May 12, 2003

The comments made by McAuliffe and Smith in April/May 1999 are endorsed. Here is a copy of these comments.

Observations

Generally speaking, wicket block renovation appears to have been carried out to a good standard. Unlike many grounds around the world, most of the blocks seen in our visit were free of layering and organic matter.

Renovation usually involves raking the surface, topdressing to level and pressing in stolons of Doab.

Only a couple of grounds attempted to repair worn strips during the playing season.

Suggestions:

1. Groundstaff need to be reminded of the need to completely scarify and loosen the old surface prior to applying any fresh topdressing soil.

2. Avoid changing clay sources over the years unless absolutely necessary. If a change is required ensure a good transition layer is established.

3. Consider the marits in acquiring a power groover to help loosen up the surface at renovation. (Appendix 12).

4. Consider introducing deep aerifying methods at renovation on blocks where the soil is overly-compacted at depth. In our view, a hand forking operation would be as effective as any available treatment.

5. Consider the opportunity to repair turf cover on worn strips during the playing season.The key to stolon establishment (at any time) is to keep the stolons moist until they have taken root. Light (mist-type), regular watering will be needed.

6. Associations should carefully plan out their schedule of strip allocation at the start of the season, so that the main central strip(s) are saved for the big match (es).

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