If I may:

Running a tour event is a thankless task! - Indeed it may well be, however it 
is a very well paid task so thanks don't really come into it, organise it for 
GBP 50 a team and I'll thank you, make a bloody great profit on it and I'll 
expect professionalism.  

The provision of ample pitch side water is a very very basic requirement and it 
would be silly to suggest that the logistical difficulties of increasing the 
amount available were insurmountable in the time available.

This said (and I concur that it a little fresh for me to comment on this) if 
teams are playing with insufficient players there is an argument for saying 
they ought to concede games, or even be told they can no longer participate in 
the event (yes I appreciate this would have meant my own teams 
disqualification, but it would none-the-less have been a safe option for the 
TD).

I do wonder whether TD's as well as attending UKUA board members have 
considered their potential personal liability for failing to ensure that 
suitable health and safety measures are observed at UKUA events, hypothetically 
if someone sued and the insurance failed to responded because basic steps 
weren't taken by responsible individuals, somebody could end up with a rather 
unwelcome law suite against them personally.

Oh and in one final rant, I want to say that this was by and far the worst 
event I've ever attended in respect of individual accountability, I've heard 
great things from grounds keepers across the country in respect of how we leave 
pitches and grounds post event, the amount of crap that littered the sidelines 
of our pitches at the end of each day was a travesty to the sport and each and 
every player that allowed it to happen, captains please marshal your teams to 
tidy up after themselves.

Phill
Lon Rev

-- Daniel Richards wrote : 
Please can something be done to ensure a situation like the one at Mansfield
last weekend doesn't happen again, a severe lack of pitch water (especially
on the farthest pitches) combined with asking teams to play several
back-to-back games is very dangerous in such hot weather. Hopefully the UKUA
can review the issue and ensure it doesn't happen again in future.

Dan
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