Australasian Leisure Management
Nov 26, 2017

MCG secures new head curator from the WACA

Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA) Turf Manager Matthew Page has been appointed Head Curator at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Page will be responsible for the preparation of all cricket pitches at the MCG and replaces David Sandurski, who last week returned to Brisbane to be Head Curator at the Gabba.

With more than 20 years' experience in turf wicket preparation and turf management, Pages has spent the last seven years working for the WACA and the last four as Turf Manager, where he managed ground operations at the WACA Ground and Murdoch University Playing Fields.

He has also played a key role in the construction and maintenance of the portable pitches soon to be used at the new Perth Stadium.

Announcing the appointment, Melbourne Cricket Club Chief Executive Stuart Fox stated "we are delighted to have secured the services of Matthew Page for such an important role at the MCG.

"Matthew is highly regarded in the cricket industry and has extensive experience in preparing first-class cricket pitches. 

"While the movement of pitch curators around the country during the cricket season is not ideal, we are confident that through co-operation between all parties we can ensure that the usual high standard of cricket pitches in Australia can be maintained all summer."

Looking forward to his new role, Page stated "I'm excited about this opportunity to work at one of Australia's premier stadiums across multiple sports, which is a challenge I've never experienced.

"In saying that, it's also very sad to leave the WACA, because it's where my journey began as a 14-year-old work experience student from Belridge Senior High School.

"I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity I was given four years ago to lead the turf team and I thank CEO Christina Matthews for having that faith in me.

"It's been an exciting journey to date and I'm really looking forward to what the future holds."

Page will relocate to Melbourne and commence in the MCG role early in the New Year.

Matthew Page image courtesy of Nishad Pai Vaidya.

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17th September 2013 - RESPECTED FORMER SCG AND MCG CURATOR DIES 


 

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