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Hidden dangers: Councils assess concrete cricket pitches after player’s death

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Age
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A tragic incident involving footballer Nathan Fitzgerald has prompted municipal authorities across multiple regions to conduct comprehensive safety audits of concrete cricket pitches. Local councils are now implementing stricter inspection protocols and evaluating surface quality standards to prevent similar incidents. This proactive response highlights growing concerns about player safety in sports infrastructure and the potential health risks associated with hard playing surfaces used in cricket facilities.

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Hidden dangers: Councils assess concrete cricket pitches after player’s death
Hidden dangers: Councils assess concrete cricket pitches after player’s death

Following the death of local footballer Nathan Fitzgerald, several councils have taken proactive steps to review safety.
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