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  • Boyz puzzled why play on artificial injury prone turf ?

    Burrell supports the move ?


    Young Boyz adapting to synthetic surface

    Published: Friday | February 27, 2009


    GORDON WILLIAMS, Gleaner Writer

    Under-20 skipper Andre Darby
    LAUDERHILL, Florida, USA:
    Jamaica's decision to play two practice games here over three days on artificial surface, the country's final warm-up contests before departing for crucial Under-20 World Cup qualifiers in Trinidad and Tobago, has come under scrutiny.

    Synthetic surfaces, like the one at the Lauderhill Sports Park (LSP) where the young Reggae Boyz drew 0-0 with a local Under-23 team on Wednesday night, the same field where they will play important Under-20 at 7:30 p.m. tonight, offer smooth, even bounce although the ball moves more quickly than on natural grass.

    However, the surface is hard, which can cause stress to players' lower back, knee, ankle and other joints. Players have also been known to get their boots stuck in the surface, causing dislocated and torn tendons.

    Final-round games
    Jamaica's CONCACAF final round games in T&T, between March 6 and 15, will be played on natural grass. If the Boyz advance as one of the top-two teams from Group A, which also includes the United States, El Salvador and the winners of a play-off between St Vincent and the Grenadines and Honduras, the team will qualify for the World Cup in Egypt. It will also likely play rou Salvador games on artificial surface. The Jamaica Football Federation has defended its decision to play the games at the LSP, explaining they offered competitive preparation for the Boyz and allowed the JFF to save money.

    "It was the correct decision, a hundred per cent," said JFF president Captain Horace Burrell, who attended Wednesday's game against the team representing Caribbean Americas Soccer Association (CASA), a South Florida-based organisation which hosted the Jamaica contingent.

    Some Jamaican players complained about discomfort in their calves, knees, ankles and lower back. Coach Donovan Duckie admitted that the games at the LPS field were "not ideal". It's not clear what his role was in venue selection.

    "The coach's job starts on the field and ends on the field," said Duckie.
    However, he also claimed that the games offered his team an opportunity to get familiar with a surface that is growing in popularity worldwide.
    "Who knows, this could be a plus for us," Duckie explained. "We'll have to wait and see."

    The Boyz, meanwhile, are trying to adapt.
    "Some of the players were not used to it," said captain Andre Darby. "The turf is very fast."

    But Reneil Sappleton, a striker from Leicester City club in England, shrugged it off.

    "It was a bit difficult," said the big striker, who troubled the CASA team with his pace, skill and size. " ... You just have to get on with it."

    On Wednesday, the Boyz were plagued by overhit passes and over-dribbling on the quick surface, but gradually became more comfortable, despite wasting numerous scoring chances.

    Nobody wants to get hurt
    CASA's Florida-based coach Peter Marshall, brother of Jamaica's senior international Tyrone, appeared puzzled by Jamaica's decision to play on the artificial surface.

    "Nobody wants to get hurt to go into World Cup," the coach.
    The Canadians, who also qualified for the CONCACAF final round, are in Group B, alongside Mexico, Costa Rica and the host nation. Their games in T&T are slated for artificial surface.

    Tonight Jamaica are expected to field a full-strength team. Alonzo Adlam, Dever Orgill and Davion Thorpe, will return after being rested against the CASA squad. Duckie said the Boyz will be particularly aware of Canada's quality, which is similar to the US. "The level of competitiveness (against Canada) will be better," he said. " ... (But) we want to impose our style of play on the game."
    Last edited by Karl; February 27, 2009, 08:20 AM.
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  • #2
    If there really a chance games later rounds will be played on artificial turf then fine, clearly from the report, our youngsters are largely unfamiliar with the dreadful, injury inducing turf.
    The problem is it is ill-timed, quite possibly causing injury before their crucial game......
    I guess saving money was sadly the real reason.
    That is unacceptable.



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    • #3
      Refereed a few matches on artificial surface at Evander Chiles High School grounds in the Bronx (Bronx League), New York. You soon learn to make changes in direction (particularly turns) had to be done carefully.

      My first warnig was a sharp pain in the knee as the foot does not pivot freely. The turf 'hangs on' to the foot. No doubt there can be serious leg injuries including dislocations and broken bones.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by X View Post
        However, the surface is hard, which can cause stress to players' lower back, knee, ankle and other joints.
        Hard? The modern synthetic surfaces are not hard at all.

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        • #5
          Reneil Sappleton
          Good to see we have finalled called Sappleton. He is jamaican born, big and has always wanted to represent Jamaica. I wonder if Barnes had anything to do with this?
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          • #6
            Dear Captain Burrell: TURF SHOES !

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            • #7
              Field turf doesn't require any special footwear and from that picture it looks like field turf.

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              • #8
                So-suh sand and rubber!


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                • #9
                  Well we want practise games so we get it.

                  I don't think we had a choice in choosing the turf as Canada would want to prepare on one for their games. Since most of the boyz haven't played on one it would have been best to play the game with the All Stars on it to give them a little taste before the Canada game.

                  Good luck to you boyz tonight.
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                  • #10
                    its funny this is an issue. The Canadians practise play on this day in day out. I guess they are injuries but maybe we need to adop our foot wear. I would recommend molded studs or multis and not slots.. on these surfaces.. certainly not SGs

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