well its down to the last 3 this year its between Ferrycarrig Park ,Terryland Park and Tolka Park what you think?
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well its down to the last 3 this year its between Ferrycarrig Park ,Terryland Park and Tolka Park what you think?
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Personnally i think The Carlisle grounds is a lovely surface.
Tolka probably deserves some sort of award for the amount of traffic it gets but the best I have seen all year in in Wexford. Given that there are no warmups on it then it probably gets the least traffic ;)
Obviously it is Ferrycarrig Park:D However, I was impressed with UCDs surface (not the ground though)
terryland --has about 100 games a year
Surprised Oriel is not on the list...has the surface of a billiard table!!
Has to be Finn Park. :p
In all seriousness, Richmond looked decent but Wexford is the best surface I have seen. Got a good look at every ground on Thursday and Friday last week and Wexford was far superior to the rest.
terryland by a long way for me - pitch is like a carpet and away teams are allowed warm up on it before a match.
tolka was in good condition in july but i still favour galway.
Far from being the best surface in the league, I think it has to be mentioned that the Showgrounds pitch has improved dramatically over the season.
terryland imo its like a carpet
Nope, not in my opinion. I thought it had a nice surface with an even bounce. No atmosphere in the ground, no shop open (when we were there) restricted views with the roof support and stewards who wouldn't let us stand. Not as good as the old place.
Anyway, I covered all this before.
I think a lot of grounds have really improved which is excellent but there is none that really stand out as being consistently good.
Tolka was good a few weeks ago when we played up there and anytime we have been there pitch has been good. Have not seen Terryland in person but always looks good on highlights and matches never seems to cut up much.
Wexford pitch IMO is the best in first division of course though I am slightly biased
Terryland was good but Ferrycarrig was better. Then again, I'm loath for Youths to win this and give Mick more ammunition for forbidding teams to warm up on it.
terryland is amazing for the 80+ games played on it this year im sure if you put that much games on the other ground s they would dig up more.It just shows the quailty of terryland imo
Is it a bit of a worry that other newish pitches are not in the shake-up?
Athlone and Longford for instance. Was Jackman Park resodded when Limerick 37 moved back?
Top 3 pitches this season are:
1. Wexford's main pitch
2. Wexford's training/warm-up pitch.
3. Wexford's car park
A big problem with ours is that it is sand based and only 2 years old. Over time the grass roots should strenghten and give a more solid cover and make it less prone to damage. It has improved considerably over the past two months but needs another couple of seasons for it to really bed in.
Having seen the three pitches this season I would find it hard to judge which would be the best. Ferrycarrig is always in top condition and Terryland for the cup match despite the rain look great and had a great covering of grass. Tolka has really improved this season as well with a good even surface.
One question on Terryland that someone might be able to answer for me is who pays for the maintainance ie fertiliser etc is it Galway or the Galway league.
Reason I am asking is that the biggest cost for us on the pitch is the €25k a season for verti draining, sanding, fertiliser etc
Last comment, but if you're saying Belfield Park pre 90s was better than the Bowl, you're simply wrong.
Back on topic, the Bowl's surface was probably the worst in the league at the start of the season, but in fairness, there's been brilliant work on it, and it's in near-perfect nick now. Just in time for the rugger buggers to start destroying it again. :) Interesting to see how it is for the start of next season.
Oriel Park
LOL @ tolka getting nominated. Kip of a pitch.
Other two are fine though
United Park really is in excellent condition.
Galway got it last year. Spread the love Institute of Groundsmanship. About all we've a chance of winning for a while yet. :p
United Park is a class surface. Always has been, but rarely gets the plaudits.
Terryland named as best surface, congrats to Noel Connolly, two in a row
http://www.galwayunitedfc.ie/facilit...he-league.html
Congrats to Galway and Noel Connelly. I haven't been to Terryland but it must be very special to have pipped us.
Well done