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groundsman
groundsman Also 8–9 ground-man. a. A labourer employed to dig out or work on the ground, an excavator. b. One who is employed to keep in order a ground or grounds, esp. a cricket ground.a. 1785 J. Phillips Treat. Inland Navig. 39 Two hundred and fifty ground-men, and fifty carpenters. 1837 Whittock,... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Groundsman
The Groundsman is a 2013 short film produced by the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Written & Directed by Jonny Blair, Starring David O'Hara. The film depicts a lonely football groundsman named Keith (O'Hara) who finds out his club has gone out of business, but instead of moving on with his life wikipedia.org
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groundsman
groundsman/-mən; -mən/ nperson who maintains a sports ground 运动场管理员. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Paul Burgess (groundskeeper)
s head groundsman Steve Braddock, in either Shoot! Career Burgess began his career in July 1995 as an apprentice groundsman at Blackpool F.C.' wikipedia.org
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ground-man
ground-man see groundsman. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jim Sweeney (actor)
Recently, Sweeney has starred in the starred in the Outlander television series and the short film The Groundsman, which was nominated for the 'Best Fiction Filmography Awards See also The Groundsman References External links Jim Sweeney Homepage Jim Sweeney Spotlight Profile Living people 1956 births wikipedia.org
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Richard Coulstock
In 1863 he was employed as a groundsman by the Dunedin Cricket Club. returned to Australia and had been planning to return to England but, in December 1870, while batting at the South Melbourne Cricket Club, where he was the groundsman wikipedia.org
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Cecil Buttle
Club for more than 50 years as a player, a net bowler, a substitute fielder, a reserve umpire and, for about 30 years after the Second World War, the groundsman Groundsman and umpire As head groundsman at Taunton from 1946, Buttle was also called on when there were problems with other cricket pitches in Somerset wikipedia.org
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Myles Landick
He plays as a prop for RFU Championship team, Jersey, and is also employed as the groundsman of St. Peter, the ground on which Jersey plays. According to Landick, this may mean that he is the only first team player who is also the groundsman of the team for which he plays. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Pfeilstöcker
He retired from playing professional football in 2011 to become groundsman at SV Grödig whilst also playing for the club's amateur team. He came on in the final few moments as Grödig won the match 3–0 which led to the local newspaper to proclaim that Grödig can win even with their groundsman wikipedia.org
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Bert Lock
Herbert 'Bert' Christmas Lock (8 May 1903 – 19 May 1978) was an English cricketer and prominent groundsman. Groundsman and later life Lock's career as a groundsman began in 1922 when he was on the ground staff for the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. wikipedia.org
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Leonard Bates
Born in the pavilion at Edgbaston Cricket Ground where his father, John, was head groundsman, Bates would go on play 200 first-class matches at the ground After retiring as a player in 1935, he fulfilled the role of coach and head groundsman at Christ's Hospital until 1963. wikipedia.org
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Harry Bass (cricketer)
Bass played for Kent County Cricket Club and was groundsman at the club's St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury for 25 years. He held the post of groundsman until his sudden death from a heart attack in January 1904 at the age of 51. wikipedia.org
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George Robertson (footballer, born 1930)
Robertson then returned to Plymouth to become a groundsman at Plymouth College, and then as a member of the staff at Home Park. He ran the club's youth hostel, before being appointed as groundsman in the 1980s. In later life, Robertson became a milkman. wikipedia.org
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Conor Meechan
He is best known for editing the film, The Groundsman which earned him the Best Editor accolade at the 2014 British Academy Scotland New Talent Awards. During his time there, he edited The Groundsman, the graduation film of fellow student Jonny Blair. wikipedia.org
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