Cricket club gets $10,000 to keep the turf watered

Casino Cricket Club player Aiden Reeves-Thompson helps celebrate the club’s successful funding announcement with fellow members Rajan Gautum, Clinton Carey, Nathan Thompson, Sophie Armour and Richie Williamson MP. Photo: Contributed

Casino Cricket Club gets $10,000 funding for the turf cricket facilities at Queen Elizabeth Park in Casino.

The funding is through the State Government’s Local Sport Grant Program.

The money will assist with the installation of irrigation systems at the club’s two turf fields, QE7 (John McDonald Oval) and QE2.

The project will include excavation works around each pitch, laying pipe and sprinklers, connection to the main water line and the implementation of a timing system to improve irrigation efficiency and turf maintenance.

State MP Richie Williamson said the project would help ensure the club’s facilities continue to meet regional competition standards and support the future growth of cricket in Casino.

“These upgrades will support local competitions, attract visiting teams from across Northern NSW and importantly continue to provide quality turf wickets for senior, junior and female cricketers,” Mr Williamson.

Casino Cricket Club secretary Clinton Carey said the irrigation project would make a significant difference to pitch preparation and maintenance.

“Previously we have hand watered and used sprinklers to maintain adequate moisture for pitch preparation,” Mr Carey said.

“A dedicated watering system will provide regular and targeted irrigation, providing for better pitch moisture regulation, easier pitch maintenance for our curator, and awesome grounds for visiting cricket teams to experience.

Mr Carey said the funding would support the continued growth of cricket participation in the region.

“As a club that competes in competitions across the Far North Coast, it is important our turf facilities are maintained to a regional standard,” he said.

“The grant will also help us continue to make great turf wickets accessible to our senior, junior and female cricketers in competitions such as the Lismore Under 12 Carnival and the T20 Women’s Smash.”

This information was provided by the office of Richie Williamson MP.

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