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The newly constructed Princes’ Ground at Guards - members are taking part in an online auction to be the first to play on it
poa can take hold.” The club plans to extend the season into October, and hopes that the uptake will be sufficient that all ten fields will be needed, Antony explains.
“Costs have already been cut by the later start and, if we don’t need all of them, we simply don’t make the final preparations. We have also delayed putting the boards out, which gave a further advantage that we could continue to cut at different angles and reduce the scuffing on turns.” Guards has rescheduled its flagship tournament, the Cartier Queen’s Cup, to 28
July - 23 August, and Antony is hopeful that some sort of spectator presence may be possible by then, although resumption will initially be ‘behind closed doors’. This may be slightly more difficult to achieve than for many clubs, seeing as the fields are at Smiths Lawn in Windsor Great Park. “The park has been busy right through
lockdown with walkers, cyclists and horse riders, so we will have to consider how this will be managed,” comments Antony. “We have been stick and balling in the quieter areas and, in normal circumstances, it is never an issue, but I understand the need to
Windsor Great Park has been busy right
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through lockdown with walkers, cyclists and horse riders, so we will
have to consider how this will be managed
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avoid crowds of people congregating.” 2020 also marks the debut of a newly constructed field, the Princes’ Ground, and the club has gone some way to satisfying members’ competitive needs with an online auction for the opportunity to be the first to stick and ball on the field, in aid of a local domestic abuse charity.
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