Latest update January 31st, 2025 7:15 AM
Jun 05, 2012 Sports
– Compliments of Ansa Mc Al under Stag Beer
The much-anticipated resurfacing works on the Mackenzie Sports Club (MSC) Ground turf has commenced and is scheduled to move apace according to reports emanating from Linden.
Ansa McAl Limited is funding the project to the tune of $3M, which is the last known figure of the Stag Beer countrywide promotion, under which the project has benefited.
The regional and local distributors had launched a ‘Renovate Your Field’ promotion under Stag Beer last year with a special souvenir beer for the Kashif and Shanghai tournament.
The community that amasses the most pounds of Stag Beer caps was deemed the winner. Linden outnumbered other participating communities and thus won the renovation grant.
Chicken’s Stag Bar in Linden was the designated outlet for the purchase of the beer and retrieval of caps, and was instrumental in ensuring that the Mining Town came out on top.
The new surface at the MSC Ground is expected to benefit a number of sports events, including the calendar President’s/Jefford Track and Field Classic that Ansa McAl also sponsors.
Ansa McAl has already contributed to the development of the Mackenzie Sports Club, building dressing rooms aback the basketball court during the Mackeson Smooth Moves three-on-three basketball tournament.
Because of the uncertain weather pattern, it is not clear exactly when the extensive works will be completed, but the requisite officials are expected to make a formal release soon.
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