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NEW BLADES FOR THE BLADES
DRAINAGE WORKS COMPLETE
TEST LATEST COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
'OUTSTANDING' RESULTS FOR TOP GROUNDSMAN
CUB CADET TRIALED
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NEW BLADES FOR THE BLADES
Sheffield Utd choose Allett

Sheffield United F.C.'s Bramall Lane is the oldest major league ground in the world and home to the Blades, the nickname associating the team with Sheffield's steel-making.


Allett mowers at Bramall Lane

The club's Redtooth Academy is responsible for first team training, youth development and has produced England internationals among its many top players. The Academy training facilities in the Sheffield suburb of Shirecliffe comprise four grass pitches together with several smaller goalkeeping areas, warm-up areas, indoor and outdoor synthetic surfaces.

Looking around for replacement mowers for the facility the Head Groundsman, Kel Barrowclough, contacted Tony Dodson at Yorkshire Turf Machinery who suggested a break from their traditional machinery. Together with Leigh Bowers, Sales Director for Allett Mowers, Tony arranged a demonstration of the Allett C34 mower over a two to three week trial period and Kel was impressed with the results. So much so, knowing that Glen Nortcliffe, Head Groundsman for Sheffield United's stadium at Bramall Lane, was also in the market for replacement mowers a trial was arranged for him as well. Kel asked him for his opinion and he said straightaway that he was happy with them.

The result was the club took delivery of five machines in March 2014, two for the stadium and three for the training ground.

The club is also the first to take new Allett C34 Turf Rakes for each machine for removing debris after games, giving a deeper clean and getting the air through to keep the sward open.


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