Turf stars back in the spotlight!

By David Watters

The EVO-STIK League's award-winning groundsmen are enjoying an extended spell in the Football Association's national spotlight!

After collecting their accolades at 2017 Groundsmen of the Year Awards, the EVO-STIK League's top six turf stars have been gracing the pages of their local and regional media in the run-up to the August Bank Holiday weekend after the FA's photographers released the images from the prestigious event.

Belper Town's Phil Varney, Trafford's Graham Foxall and Marine AFC's John Peterson led the way when they were honoured in front of their peers from across Non-League at the FA’s National Football Centre nearly two weeks ago as the top turf men in the EVO-STIK League's three divisions and in first, second and third place respectively.

Nailers vice-chairman and EVO-STIK League director Varney also scooped third place in the national awards at Steps 3 to 4 at St George's Park for his success on the surface at Christchurch Meadow over the 2016-17 campaign.

Silverware: The 2017 Groundsman of the Year trophies and commendations

Silverware: The 2017 Groundsman of the Year trophies and commendations

Three other green-fingered representatives from the EVO-STIK League were also honoured at the 16th running of the national accolades by the FA. Witton Albion's Peter Robinson, Nantwich Town’s Peter Temmen and Whitby Town's Eric Wilson were all highly commended by judges after narrowly missing out on the top honours for the surfaces at their respective grounds.

Like Foxall for his work at Shawe View, Robinson at Wincham Park and Temmen at the Weaver Stadium, Varney is no stranger to the groundsmen awards having been recognised on numerous occasions over the last decade.

EVO-STIK League representative Paul Hatt was at the ceremony to congratulate the clubs representing the league who were also treated to a tour of the state-of-the-art facilities and a presentation from the FA's head groundsman Scott Brooks before collecting their accolades.

The league's groundsmen were rewarded after a series of on-site assessments at nominated grounds last season by the FA's expert panel of judges, made up of groundsmen from a number of Premier League and Football League clubs. They not only looked at the quality of the pitches but also took into consideration a finalist's skills and knowledge, their ambitions for the pitch, the resources available, how often the pitch is used and the amount of time they are able to work on the surface.

Expectant: The turf stars

Expectant: The turf stars

Sports turf specialist GreenFields, unveiled this summer as the new official pitch partner to the EVO-STIK League, congratulated the league's winners and highly commended clubs on the day.

Using their official Twitter account, @greenfieldsport tweeted: "Congratulations to @MarineAFC @FCTrafford @BelperTownFC @TheDabbers @wittonalbionfc @WhitbyTownFC at the Groundsman of the Year Awards today."

The partnership with Greenfields, initially for the 2017-18 football season, was launched to provide EVO-STIK NPL clubs with surface solutions to meet the growing demand for 3G and hybrid turf pitches, as well as advice on maintaining grass surfaces. As a result, the league hopes to reduce the number of fixture postponements, especially during the winter months.

Images courtesy of theFA.com

National winner: Phil Varney with his trophy for taking third place at Steps 3 to 4

National winner: Phil Varney with his trophy for taking third place at Steps 3 to 4

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NPL number one: Belper Town's Phil Varney

NPL number two: Trafford's Graham Foxall

NPL number three: Marine's John Peterson

Smiling Seasider: Whitby Town's Eric Wilson shows off his award

Highly commended: Nantwich Town's Peter Temmen

Next up: Witton Albion's commendation is prepared

Presentation time: Witton Albion's Peter Robinson

Get together: Groundsmen from Step 1 to grassroots were honoured

Talking turf: Trafford's Graham Foxall discusses the surface at St George's Park

Like-minded: Graham Foxall chats with another guest

Having a laugh: Two groundsmen share a joke over the equipment on display

Panel: The FA's judges

Big crowd: More than a hundred groundsmen and women were honoured at the ceremony

Band of brothers: The 2017 winners

Where next?

Log on for six of the best! After nine stations covered the action around the EVO-STIK League on Saturday, fans can tune into live commentary from six more matches on Bank Holiday Monday.
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