Landscape & Urban Design Issue 38 2019 | Page 98

HEADLAND PROGRAMME SUCCESSFULLY TACKLES HIGH-WEAR PROBLEMS AT LEICESTER TIGERS RC The facilities at Leicester Tigers Rugby some specific products to target the great all-round plant health with Club play host to a packed schedule of problems we faced.” Headland’s Seamac® Ultra Plus. For To strengthen the plant and root had behind the dead-ball area on the training and matches, with the Oval Park training ground alone hosting over 200 games last year. The high usage keeps Head Groundsman Ed Mowe and his maintenance team of three on their toes. Yet, despite this, the pitches are appearing to stay stronger for longer which Ed attributes to Headland Amenity’s input into the club’s nutritional programme. development on the desso pitch, Alex recommended the Headland ‘20/20/30’ tank-mix. This strategy combines Liquid Turf Hardener, Turfite® and Seamac® ProTurf Fe plant elicitors and protectants to maximise health and restrict the onset of disease. “This proactive approach has not only reduced our requirement for reactive a particularly waterlogged patch we stadium pitch, Alex suggested we try Xpedite® which dramatically improved water infiltration.” Following the success here, Ed additionally applied Xpedite® on some of the line-out and scrummaging areas at the training ground to good effect. Final word from Ed, “While I hadn’t When Ed took over as Head fungicide applications, but together used Headland products previously, Groundsman in December 2016, he with aeration, has given us a noticeable they have proved to be reliable and took a fresh look at the nutritional improvement in wear tolerance and effective on their own or when used regime, with the aim of resolving a coverage. Where previously training in combination with other products few key problems as well as improving would begin in November and the from the range. Alex has been a great overall plant health at both the pitch would be virtually destroyed help in formulating this programme Welford Road stadium pitch and the by January, we can now train from and we will continue to work with him, club’s training ground. “Along with August right through to the end of the fine-tuning the regime, to achieve the two soil-based pitches, we have one season” Ed explains. quality surfaces we’re looking for.” Desso surface at Oval Park, which was struggling to cope with the rigorous demands of winter training. Alex Hawkes, Headland’s Sports Turf Specialist, came in and conducted some tests and following this we structured an overarching feeding programme, along with looking at 98 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 38 2019 “We’ve been using C-Complex® during renovations, which helps with microbial activity and root development and Terafirm™ soil penetrant which has improved the moisture draw-down on the soil- based surfaces. We’ve also achieved 1 Burr Elm Court, Main Street, Caldecote, Cambridge CB23 7NU Tel: +44 (0)1223 491090 www.headlandamenity.com