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Radford Ezy net now offer the complete solution for your back garden, from a leisure carpet to a multi-use area Radford Ezy net can provide a service to suit all. Radford Ezy Net provides a personalised service that allows the transformation of a back garden from a potentially hazardous and dull area to one that is multi-functional and cost efficient. The Radford Ezy Net team have transformed many home gardens each is personalised and meets the requirements of the client, be this from a basic lawn carpet to a more functional area such a badminton court or golf chipping area....read more |
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Maintenace contracts
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Proper maintenance of the Radford Ezy Net system is essential to allow for longer life and ease of use. Radford Ezy Net now offer a maintenance service; this service is a two trip service meaning a pre and post season site visit.
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Keeping Daniel Safe
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Peter, Ann and Daniel Bentley can continue to enjoy their garden thanks to a new synthetic by James Fisher The task was far from easy as a large crane was needed, closing off part of Wellmeadow for a few hours, with all the necessary equipment being lifted over the top of the house as there was no outside access....read more |
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Artificial Surfaces for Sporting Purposes
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In sport, a small fortune and hard work goes into the constant maintenance of match pitches, nevertheless they still suffer from the wear and tear associated with consistent games. Rather more serious may be the effect of weather. Particularly in locations with climates which don’t suit regular upkeep; the turfs on rugby, cricket or football pitches are frequently under attack from the weather. Therefore, lots of sports facilities utilize artificial grass and surface types, specifically created to function as the perfect all weather pitch....read more |
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LOCAL FAMILY BOWLED OVER BY NEW GARDEN
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New synthetic lawn makes a safe haven for Daniel Bentley to play in.
Daniel, like lots of other boys of his age, loves the outdoors and to play in his garden. But for Daniel, who has autism and an extremely adventurous spirit, the garden, has recently become an unsafe place to play.
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Cricket Netting Techniques
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Cricket nets tend to be an additional term for practice nets and therefore tend to be used by each batsmen and bowlers. Cricket nets happen to be utilized in warm ups just before a cricket match, or just utilized in coaching periods to enhance players cricketing methods.
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The Radford Cricket Net
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Cricket nets will be a further term for practise nets and will be utilised by each batsmen and bowlers. Cricket nets are employed in warm ups prior to a cricket match, or just found in practice periods to develop players cricketing methods.
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Artificial Surfaces and Artificial Grass - YouTube video
Artificial Surfaces and Artificial Grass
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In sport, a lot of money and work goes into the maintenance of match pitches, yet they still suffer from the wear and tear of regular games. Even worse is the effect of weather. Particularly in countries with climates that don’t suit regular maintenance; the turfs on rugby, cricket or football pitches are constantly under attack from the elements....read more |
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Permaline as a Marking System
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At least once in the season of every ‘field’ sport such as football or rugby, groundskeepers have to remark the boundaries of pitches with chalk or paint, a time-consuming and arduous process which carries the dangers of breathing in paint fumes or chalk dust. Permaline by comparison is an environmentally friendly, cost-effective and more durable alternative which can be installed in almost any environment where grass grows naturally.
How does Permaline Work?
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Indoor Cricket Nets
| There are two different types of cricket netting systems, indoor and outdoor. This sounds very simply indeed; however, there is actually quite a large difference between the two systems. The first article will discuss indoor nets in general. Indoor cricket nets are usually suspended off an attached metal rail which is fixed to runners or ball bearings. The metal rails are normally attached to the roof of a gymnasium or sports hall which allows the nets to drop down from anything up to 9m. This height is an advantage to spinners who want to give the ball “flight” when bowling, the height advantage means the ball won’t get stuck in the top net....read more | |
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Artificial and Synthetic Grass
| Artificial or synthetic grass is a practical and useful investment for many venues including sports grounds, sports clubs and schools. This type of surface can be used throughout the year, as unlike natural turf it will not become sodden and slippery after heavy rainfall. Having a safe, slip resistant playing surface means sportsmen are able to continue playing in all weathers. Artificial grass is very versatile and is designed in a specific way to suit your needs. Many synthetic surfaces incorporate shock pads into the design, an important factor which greatly reduces impact in the case of a fall. Artificial turf can either be designed for a number of sports to be played upon it, or alternatively, to be used for a single purpose....read more | |
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Advantages of Cricket Nets
| Cricket nets are an essential piece of equipment when it comes to practising. An enclosed area gives players the freedom to practise their batting and bowling techniques and the netting prevents the balls from going too far. Radford Ezynet is currently stocking a new and simple design of cricket net which is portable, hardwearing, tidy, secure and easy. The nets look similar to traditional cricket nets but are strung out along a tensioned wire cable, supported by posts and sockets. In use they perform like the traditional nets, but the tensioned - no sag design gives them an added safety factor. The nets are very easy to erect and dismantle which ensures they are fully portable and easy to store....read more | |
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Rugby equipment
| Rugby is a very physical, outdoor, team sport that is played worldwide. According to tradition, rugby first came about when a sixteen year old schoolboy, William Webb Ellis of Rugby School, broke the rules during a game of football. He is supposed to have picked up the ball and ran the full length of the football pitch to reach the goal. This new way of playing became popular among other Rugby School boys, and soon became a recognized sport. There are a number of different techniques involved in rugby and as a game that is both slow and fast paced, it involves a lot of stamina and skill, and therefore plenty of practise. There are many aids available on the market to help with practise and training, the main two being the wedge hit shield and the tackle bag....read more | |
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Portable Cricket Scoreboards
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Having an all-in-one scoreboard removes those problems and can be transported and stored with minimum of hassle – so certainly a must for a schools and cricket clubs, especially those with lots of cricket pitches to look after too.
The award winning portable scoreboard used by 1000s of clubs and schools in Australia and has now become available in the UK too. Sporting its large and clear numbers for both players and spectators to see easily, they are also high visible from over 100m away.
The portable scoreboards are quick and easy to change, so the scoring can easily be done and are great for children too. Each scorer displays the numbers from 0-9 and blank which means there is no more dealing wit...read more |
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Synthetic Multi-Play Surface
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Reactive surfaces for sport is a system of a synthetic surface, artificial surface or astro turf surfaces for sports providing the opportunity for schools, local authorities, sports clubs and other organisations to benefit from a safe, slip resistant and yet responsive playing surface that can be used virtually all the year round and almost immediately after heavy rainfall. Key factors when considering a synthetic multi-play surface: * For a truly improved playing area you need to make certain that your surfaces ensure sustainable shock absorption characteristics. * That the synthetic surface, artificial surface or astro turf will maintain even levels and resist movement in the playing surface....read more |
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Artificial and Synthetic Sports Surfaces
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If you are looking for affordable, bespoke and multi-sport playing surfaces the possible solution is opting for artificial and synthetic sports surfaces....read more |
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Wedge hit shields and tackle bags in rugby
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When we think of rugby, we think of big, muddy men running about the field after an odd shaped ball. We also think of how they tackle and scrum and dive after the ball. They make it look so easy on the TV and during matches, but little do we think about the training and practise the teams go through to be able to execute tackles with precision, or how to obtain the upper hand in a scrum.
Perfection is only obtained through rigorous training and a lot of practise. There are many aids available on the market to help with practise and training, the main two being the wedge hit shield and the tackle bag. Each helps team members improve different aspects of tackling and scrumming and can be used along side fitness training.
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What is Leisure Grass ?
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Leisure Grass is a synthetic surface grass which looks very similar to the real thing but requires little to no maintenance. It is perfect for use in home gardens, pub gardens and is even used by councils on roundabouts and other public areas. This innovative product is quick and easy to install, extremely durable and many of our customers comment on how well it lasts year after year....read more |
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Synthetic Surfaces for Sport
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11 August 2010 Synthetic surface, artificial surfaceorastro turfsurfaces for sports provide the opportunity for schools, local authorities, sports clubs and other organisations to benefit from a safe, slip resistant yet responsive playing surface that can be used virtually all the year round and almost immediately after heavy rainfall. ...read more |
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Cricket Netting Systems
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Cricket nets are another term for practise nets and are used by both batsmen and bowlers. Cricket nets are used in warm ups prior to a cricket match, or simply used in practice sessions to improve players cricketing techniques.
The cricket net consists of a cricket pitch, which could be either natural or artificial, and is enclosed by nets on both sites, back and the roof is optional whether left open or closed with net. Basically, cricket nets serve the function of stopping the ball traveling across the field when the batsman hits the ball bowled, saving time in retrieving the ball or balls. Cricket nets allow greater intensity when training especially when several lanes are used. Cricket nets also allow solitary batting practise (wh...read more |
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Pepsi chooses Radford Ezy Net stumps for the 2009 World 20/20 competition
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Radford Ezy Net Ltd has been selected to supply the 2009 World 20/20 with stumps by the sponsor Pepsi. The modern version of the traditional game will be held at the worlds oldest and most famous ground, Lords.
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Bath Cricket Club install Radford Ezy Net system
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Gloucestershire use the superb facilities at Bath Cricket Club that include the Radford Ezy Net cricket systesm for pre-season trianing. ...read more |
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HOWZAT! WORCESTERSHIRE COMPANY BOWLS OUT COMPETITION AND NETS CONTRACT FOR THE CRICKET WORLD CUP
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Neal Radford, Managing Director of Radford™ Ezy Net™ Ltd from Bishampton, Worcestershire, former England and Worcestershire player and ex Wisden Cricketer of the Year, has been awarded the contract to provide his company’s cricket netting systems for next year’s Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean, with help from UK Trade & Investment. ...read more |
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