 So at this point we're all seeded out and Mick Doyle, head groundsman, is proceeding with the growing. You can see we've got fibre sand finished on the surface and basically the idea is now to grow in our grass. Fibre gives us nice stability on the surface and it's a mixture of sand and polypropylene. And from there now it's just a matter of keeping the boards off the pitch and I'm just checking out the seeding here which I'm very happy with and moisture levels as well, we continuously monitor the moisture levels. We're looking at a four-week growing period from start to finish and we're hopefully going to be mowing this in about 10 days time. The seed we've used is a very high quality seed, same seed as used in the FIFA World Cup in Russia. We've got very very heavy rain at the end of last week that would usually have taken about 24 hours to filter through the soil. Now it is still a soil-based pitch, it's not a brand new pitch, it's a soil-based python-stick pitch but we were very heartened to see that over a period of about three hours the water went right through it and considering the level of rainfall that fell I'm actually quite happy with that and that should improve once we get grass cover on it as well. So it was an interesting test for the pitch and certainly in my experience of soil-based python-stick pitches I'm quite happy with that.