Doncaster Rovers’ groundskeeper urges young people to think about a career in grounds management
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#GroundsWeek is hosted by the GMA (Grounds Management Association) and celebrates the work of ground teams across the UK who help make sport possible.
By celebrating the hard work of grounds teams and their positive impact on sport, the GMA looks to encourage more people to consider a career in grounds management.
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Hide AdResearch from the GMA reveals the industry is facing an impending employment crisis with 40 per cent of the workforce over the age of 50 years old, and 13 per cent planning to retire in the next year.
Without an influx of new recruits, there could be a significant employment gap within the next five years.
The sector also faces challenges with under invested, overplayed natural turf pitches which impacts the quality and quantity of sport at a professional and local level.
The GMA’s research shows that improving existing grass pitches would mean almost 1.4 million more children could play football or rugby every week, and 489,859 more could play cricket every season.
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Hide AdTo help improve the quality of pitches and make sport possible for more people, the GMA is launching the Grounds Management Framework (GMF) during #GroundsWeek.
The GMF aims to professionalise the industry, providing a clearly defined career pathway and learning opportunities for those who wish to pursue a career in the sector.
The framework will also help increase the quality of national playing surfaces – allowing volunteers and professionals to grade the standard of a pitch using a common gauge.
Geoff Webb, CEO of the GMA, said: “Grounds staff in the UK do an incredible job, battling the elements and the odds to ensure millions of people every week can enjoy their favourite sports.
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Hide Ad"#GroundsWeek is all about shining a spotlight on their invaluable contribution – as well as inspiring younger people to get involved, ensuring this vital industry continues to thrive in the future.”
Dylan Thompson is head groundsperson at the Eco-Power Stadium in Doncaster, home to Doncaster Rovers FC and Doncaster Rugby League FC.
Dylan prides himself on promoting continual staff development and, last year was named Young Grounds Person of the Year at the GMA Industry Awards.
Dylan said: “Groundskeeping is a fantastic industry to get into for young people.
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Hide Ad"You’ll be part of a close-knit team pulling together to make sport possible. And you get the chance to work outdoors, which has got lots of health benefits.
“Seeing a pitch you’ve prepped being used and enjoyed makes all the hard work and dedication worth it, especially when you get positive feedback about how it looks and feels to play on.
"It’s a really rewarding role. If you’re interested, I’d urge you to give it a go. Even if you’ve not got any experience yet, there are loads of opportunities to get stuck in.”
To find out more about grounds management, go to the GMA website: thegma.org.uk/
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