Bray People

Fever pitch as Arklow town set for astroturf facility

September 2005

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Work has started on the first all-weather astro turf training pitch in Arklow.

Costing in the region of €270,000, it is a joint partnershi­p project between the local Arklow Geraldines/Ballymoney club and the County GAA Committee, and is located at the Pearse Park complex.

Two hurling walls are being incorporat­ed in the developmen­t, which will be invaluable in developing the skills of the players at both county and juvenile levels.

Sited beside AGB’s new juvenile pitch, the astroturf pitch, measuring 60 metres by 30 metres, will be floodlit and will enable teams and clubs to avail of its facilities throughout the long winter evenings.

The work is being carried out by Newtownmou­ntkennedy firm, Pride, who are specialist­s in astroturf pitches.

It is aimed to have the facility up and running by the end of October. Internatio­nal rugby star Shane Byrne is a director of the company.

Mr. Donal Duffy, chairman of AGB, said that the astroturf training pitch would be a great asset.

‘Hopefully it will be a springboar­d to take the county and the club forward to new levels of skills and help to put Wicklow on a par with top counties like Dublin who already have such all-weather, all-year round training facilities he said. This astroturf facility will be available to gaelic clubs in the first instance, but it won’t be closed to other sports either.

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