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Turf problems cancel Yarmouth races; Glamorgan appoint; pitch vandalism threatens season; record IOG awards
IN THIS ISSUE
TURF PROBLEMS FORCE YARMOUTH TO CANCEL 2015 RACES
GLAMORGAN APPOINT ROBIN SAXON
CLUB FEARS FOR NEXT SEASON DUE TO PITCH VANDALISM
RECORD ATTENDANCE FOR IOG AWARDS
VIEW OF THE FUTURE
CLA DROPS GAME FAIR
RICHARD NORTON LEAVES BOLTON
POLARIS ANNOUNCE 0% FINANCE
'GREAT RESULTS' FOR LEEDS RHINOS
ISEKI DEALERS VIEW NEW MACHINERY
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GLAMORGAN APPOINT ROBIN SAXON
Keith Exton's assistant takes over

 
The SSE SWALEC Stadium
Glamorgan CCC have appointed Robin Saxon as Head Groundsman for the SSE SWALEC stadium in Cardiff.

Robin was assistant to previous Head Groundsman Keith Exton, who left Galmorgan earlier this year following the ECB docking the club points for what was deemed a dangerous pitch in a match against Hampshire.

Robin, who joined Glamorgan in 2013 following spells with Worcestershire CCC and Essex CCC, will now manage the team of full-time ground staff.

"Being made Head Groundsman with overall responsibility for the square and outfield here at The SSE SWALEC is a dream opportunity," Robin told the club's website.

"We've achieved encouraging pitch marks, particularly for international cricket, over the last few years here in Cardiff, including the ICC Champions Trophy as well as this year's Investec Ashes Test Match.

"I'm looking forward to the challenge of providing pitches which produce good competition between bat and ball for many years to come."

Hugh Morris, Chief Executive at Glamorgan County Cricket Club, said: "Replacing a Head Groundsman is certainly not an easy task, but Robin has good of experience of preparing pitches at The SSE SWALEC.

"He knows the challenge having had the experience of hosting an Ashes Test Match earlier this summer and Robin stepped up to the challenge of leading the team to produce a pitch receiving top marks for the England versus Australia T20 Double Header here at the end of August. We wish him well for an exciting and challenging role."


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