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adamd164
12/10/2011, 8:18 PM
Announced on the club website today.


Tallaght Stadium, Turner’s Cross and Sligo Showgrounds shortlisted for Airtricity League Pitch of the Year

Tallaght Stadium, Turner’s Cross and the Showgrounds in Sligo have been shortlisted for the Airtricity League Pitch of the Year award 2011, it was announced today. The pitches at the three venues have been nominated for the award following consultation with referees and players.

The Irish Institute of Sports Surfaces (IISS) will visit the three venues over the coming week before awarding the Airtricity League Pitch of the Year award to the surface deemed to be the highest quality. The Pitch of the Year Award, which is organised by the FAI, IISS and specialist sports turf fertiliser company Whites Amenity, will be presented to the winner at the FAI Ford Cup final at Aviva Stadium on November 6th.

Airtricity League referees and players (through the PFAI) were asked to nominate the pitches they felt achieved the highest standards. Tallaght Stadium, home to Shamrock Rovers, Turner’s Cross, home to Cork City, and the Showgrounds, home to Sligo Rovers received the highest number of votes.

IISS Managing Director Donal Kearney said: “The Airtricity League Pitch of the Year Award has been created to highlight the hard work of ground staff, whose dedication and endeavours has often gone unnoticed. We hope that this award provides due recognition and will encourage others to continue to improve the standards of the playing surface. Our thanks to Whites Amenity for their support for this award.”

outspoken
12/10/2011, 9:21 PM
Turners would be my pick

sheao
12/10/2011, 10:29 PM
Turners would be my pick

Credit to the groundsmen who keep the pitch in such great condition
Probably the best condition i ever seen it in before the League Cup final .

pineapple stu
13/10/2011, 8:18 AM
Turners would be my pick
Ye not having played at Tallaght or the Showgrounds this season. :p

A face
13/10/2011, 1:09 PM
For what its worth, Shams have played in Turners Cross this year.

I have to say that the Cross was sublime all year, not once was there a game where it wasn't top notch. Not even a little divet to be seen at any stage. And i definitely think its a catalyst for good football to be played on the deck.

El-Pietro
13/10/2011, 1:19 PM
For what its worth, Shams have played in Turners Cross this year.

I have to say that the Cross was sublime all year, not once was there a game where it wasn't top notch. Not even a little divet to be seen at any stage. And i definitely think its a catalyst for good football to be played on the deck.
no they haven't. They played at Musgrave Park.

From the Premier Division, Bohs (friendly) St. Pats (League Cup and FAI Cup Quarterfinals) and Derry (League Cup Final) have all played at Turners Cross this year

razor
13/10/2011, 1:19 PM
For what its worth, Shams have played in Turners Cross this year. The pre season friendly was in Muzzers.

A face
13/10/2011, 1:36 PM
The pre season friendly was in Muzzers.

Feic, i remember that now :)

Dodge
13/10/2011, 1:39 PM
Either way, what did it matter as a Longford fan was giving his opinion...

All 3 are fine. I'd give a nod too to the the staff in Belfield who turned a horrendous pitch around and it looked perfect a couple of weeks ago when Pats where there.

To be fair, I think generally the standard in the premier divisin is quite high

pineapple stu
13/10/2011, 1:49 PM
All 3 are fine. I'd give a nod too to the the staff in Belfield who turned a horrendous pitch around and it looked perfect a couple of weeks ago when Pats where there.
Happens every season. Stupid egg-chasing...

Dunny
13/10/2011, 1:50 PM
Pfft, ours doesnt even need cutting.

dfx-
13/10/2011, 2:05 PM
Pfft, ours doesnt even need cutting.

The mudbath that was Bray v Monaghan in the playoff second leg....was better than Oriel's pitch...

Tallaght has improved beyond comparison, even the surrounding off-pitch areas than initially. Belfield is probably the second best I've seen.

Dunny
13/10/2011, 2:08 PM
The mudbath that was Bray v Monaghan in the playoff second leg....was better than Oriel's pitch...

Tallaght has improved beyond comparison, even the surrounding off-pitch areas than initially. Belfield is probably the second best I've seen.

What is this mud you speak of?

Tallaght pitch is so good your supporters always want on it after matches. :D

nigel-harps1954
13/10/2011, 2:25 PM
Screw the lot of ye, people enjoy a good mudbath on the field, and there is no better mudbath out there than Finn Park at the minute.

El-Pietro
13/10/2011, 2:45 PM
Either way, what did it matter as a Longford fan was giving his opinion...

All 3 are fine. I'd give a nod too to the the staff in Belfield who turned a horrendous pitch around and it looked perfect a couple of weeks ago when Pats where there.

To be fair, I think generally the standard in the premier divisin is quite high
did you make it down to Cork this year, can you compare the three and give us your choice?

dfx-
13/10/2011, 2:59 PM
What is this mud you speak of?

Rainwater + clay. Nature knows best..

Dodge
13/10/2011, 3:26 PM
did you make it down to Cork this year, can you compare the three and give us your choice?

Made it both times. All 3 are fine. Wouldn't have a problem with any of them winning

I only really notice poor pitches, so I don't think I'm in a position to make that call

redobit
13/10/2011, 3:58 PM
Players voting on this (minus clubs nominated) would be a better indicator of how the pitches have played throughout the season imo. The IISS could visit and a pitch could have been below par that week.

CMcC
13/10/2011, 4:08 PM
How many of you have actually played on all 3 said pitches?

John83
13/10/2011, 4:24 PM
How many of you have actually played on all 3 said pitches?
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4742301713635559854

born2bwild
13/10/2011, 4:53 PM
1793
Finn Park's top class training facilities.

MagicMon
13/10/2011, 5:07 PM
The mudbath that was Bray v Monaghan in the playoff second leg....was better than Oriel's pitch...


It was the end of the season and torrential rain right at the start of the game made the pitch cut up, players sliding all over the place. So what do they do at half-time? They have underage matches in each half.

Dunny
13/10/2011, 5:16 PM
Aye, blame the kids... Takes away from you lot knocking a wall down..


:D

nigel-harps1954
13/10/2011, 5:36 PM
1793
Finn Park's top class training facilities.

Thats not Harps training facilities..thats Ballybofey Uniteds pitch..Harps training pitch is of a higher standard that Finn Parks pitch at the minute..

Verdebianco
14/10/2011, 1:22 AM
The Irish Institute of Sports Surfaces

Two questions:

1 Who are they?
2 Why aren't they getting more government funding? they clearly deserve it.

outspoken
14/10/2011, 6:03 PM
Ye not having played at Tallaght or the Showgrounds this season. :p

Well I have been in all 3 grounds this season and while the Shiwgrounds was near emaculate it did cut up a bit more than turners and Rovers won it last year so let's spread it around.

BonnieShels
14/10/2011, 7:12 PM
Well I have been in all 3 grounds this season and while the Shiwgrounds was near emaculate it did cut up a bit more than turners and Rovers won it last year so let's spread it around.

The pitch was immaculate because it was emaculated.

outspoken
15/10/2011, 4:06 PM
Well I have been in all 3 grounds this season and while the Shiwgrounds was near emaculate it did cut up a bit more than turners and Rovers won it last year so let's spread it around.

Silly Ipod

colonelwest
15/10/2011, 10:08 PM
Silly Ipod

Could be worse, you could have had a j instead of an m in emaculate.

outspoken
16/10/2011, 12:07 PM
Could be worse, you could have had a j instead of an m in emaculate.

Haha now that would have been funny.

colonelwest
16/10/2011, 9:20 PM
Haha now that would have been funny.

Would have brought a new meaning to spread it around!
:D