Hamilton turf technician heads to Samoa for All Blacks Test preparation
Hamilton City Council’s Turf Manager Karl Johnson has travelled to Apia, Samoa, to assist with preparation for the Pacific Island nation’s historic hosting of the All Blacks Test later this month.
International rugby’s world champions will make their first visit to Samoa for a full Test match on 8th July, with the match to be played at Apia Park in the nation’s capital.
Johnson, responsible for the management and development of playing surfaces at Hamilton’s Seddon Park and Waikato Stadium, travelled to Samoa with members of the All Blacks support crew to provide advice to Apia Park management ahead of the match.
The visit is Johnson’s visit to Apia before the fixture, a reflection of his skills and reputation as one of New Zealand’s leading turf specialists.
Johnson explains “Apia Park hasn’t hosted a match involving the All Blacks before, and it’s very important we provide stadium management with advice on how the venue can meet the needs of high-level international rugby.”
All Blacks management are happy with the pitch at Apia Park, but asked Mr Johnson to join them ahead of the match to provide further expert advice.
Johnson adds “this match is very exciting for the All Blacks and for the nation of Samoa, so to be asked to have some involvement is a real thrill.
“It’s also a nice little change from the frosty and foggy Hamilton winter.”
Johnson has previously spent 12 months living and working in Dubai, where his expertise contributed to the development of playing surfaces at several stadiums in the United Arab Emirates.
Sean Murray, the Council’s General Manager of Events and Economic Development, says New Zealand Rugby’s request for Mr Johnson’s expertise is a reflection of his immense knowledge and sought-after skills.
Murray concluded “Karl’s reputation as one of the best in the turf management business is well-known, and the call-up to Apia only adds to that. We’re really pleased to see Karl head off to contribute.”
Image shows Apia Park.
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