PILA sport
Monday, 20 April 2015
Rugby 4 Life Infographic
Age-based modifications make the sport played in heaven safe to play here.
Rugby infographic including Rugby goal post minimum sizes.
Monday, 13 April 2015
4 Reasons Why PILA's Preferred Supplier Status Benefits You
PILA is proud to be the preferred supplier of goal posts to
all national AFL associations including AFL Victoria Country and the FootyMart
online shop, plus many football associations including Football NSW (see them
all here). We have developed
these partnerships because we are passionate about fostering grassroots sport
and providing access to quality, safe sporting equipment for juniors and seniors
in all locations and from all backgrounds.
Here are just 4 of the many reasons our preferred supplier
status is important for you:
1. Pre-Qualified
Supplier
When investing in any sporting equipment you need to be
certain of the credibility of the manufacturer and their product. With a
preferred supplier, your sporting association has already done the hard work
for you. PILA's Australian made aluminium goal posts have been endorsed as the
best and safest by the very people with the highest authority in this regard.
This saves you time investigating and researching.
2. Buying Power
By partnering with PILA, the associations have negotiated
discounted rates for their clubs and schools. This means you can have the
quality you want at the best possible price.
3. Exclusive Funding
Associations that offer funding or subsidies for goal posts
specify PILA as the sole supplier of goal posts in order to qualify for
assistance. PILA keeps an up-to-date list of open funding including
that available from our partners. This way you can receive financial assistance
for your goal post purchase.
4. Peace of Mind
By purchasing your goal posts
from your association's preferred supplier you have the peace of mind that your
goal posts meet their standards. Where field audits may be held, yours will
perform better and you will have an advantage when tendering to host elite
competitions like the AFL's NAB Challenge. This confidence means you don't have
to do anything more.
PILA has long-standing
relationships with many of our preferred supplier partners and we are honoured
to be chosen by all of them. We are committed to manufacturing the highest
quality and safest goal posts both for our integrity and theirs. Our goal posts
also have the endorsement of being used by more than 75% of Australia's major
stadiums, so you know for certain that when you purchase PILA's goal posts
you're getting the very best.
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Monday, 6 April 2015
PILA's Stadium AFL Goal Posts Installed Quickly and Easily in MCG's 4 Day Field Conversion
The grandstand's seats were still warm on Sunday 29 March
when the MCG arenas team started the colossal task of converting from cricket to
footy in time for the season opener between Carlton and Richmond on Thursday 2
April. The ICC Cricket World Cup offered a pleasant distraction over the
summer, but it also delayed the start of the premiership season and Australia
was itching for it to get underway.
Herculean Task
Australia's sporting shrine is in high demand this year,
hosting World Cup Cricket, State of Origin Rugby League and International
Soccer Friendlies, as well as AFL. Transitioning between each will pose
challenges for the MCG, and this particular transformation was more complicated
than any before it. With more than 40 separate pieces
of work to complete inside and out of the stadium, work commenced less than
an hour after Australia thrashed New Zealand in the World Cup final. Boards
were laid down to protect the recently resurfaced
turf while machinery drove out to take the portable cricket pitches to
their winter home in Yarra Park. Signage had to be swapped, changerooms
refitted and of course, goal posts installed.
PILA's Participation
None of this happened by chance - it took months of
planning, strategising and preparing to accomplish this feat. For our own small
part PILA was commissioned mid-2014 to manufacture a set of 15m aluminium
Stadium AFL Goal Posts with bases customised to be easily installed in the
MCG's existing footings. Managing Director, Reece Wooldridge, spent
considerable time with MCG Head Groundsman, Tony Gordon, ensuring the goal
posts would be perfect.
Easy Installation
As demonstrated in the MCG's video,
PILA's goal posts were manually installed by just a few men. No need for heavy
or expensive equipment, and done quickly enough to fit into their tight
timeframe. It's the goal posts that make the MCG iconically AFL, and the MCG
has chosen the safest and highest quality goal posts, made here in Australia by
PILA sport.
It took more than 200 full time and casual staff, but thanks
to their hard work and with the weather on their side, the MCG was successfully
transformed into the AFL Mecca for another stunning season of footy. Watching
as photos and video streamed through of the installation was a glorious time
for all of us at PILA - not just another feather in our cap, but THE feather in
our cap.
Monday, 30 March 2015
Mini Footy Field with Real Rugby League Goal Posts For Televised Backyard Rescue
PILA has been keeping a secret and we were ready to burst
with the excitement of it! On Friday with the airing of Australia's A Current Affair (ACA), our embargo was
lifted and now we can share that we were one of the contributors to a Backyard
Rescue organised by Outdoor
Secrets and ACA.
PILA Approached by
Outdoor Secrets
When Nathan at Outdoor Secrets approached us in February and
told us the story of Brett Johnson, PILA National Sales Manager, Shaun Groves,
described it as "bringing a tear to a man's eye". For 4 years Brett
has been battling Ewing's sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of bone cancer,
and now with his 3rd diagnosis he has been
given a 12-18 month life expectancy.
Rugby League Goal
Posts
Nathan explained that Brett is a huge Rugby League fan, and in
planning the backyard renovation they wanted a mini footy field with real Rugby
League goal posts for his one year old son, Jack. When PILA receives requests
from clubs for donations of goal posts we are able to refer them to the
ever-growing list of grants offered by the government and private sector (see
our Funding Available
page). In this case we knew it was time-sensitive, and as a family-owned and
run company where most of us have young kids ourselves, we felt compelled by
Brett's story to get involved.
Brett's Story
In May 2011 Brett found a lump in his jaw that was diagnosed
as Ewing's sarcoma (bone cancer). After surgery and 17 rounds of chemotherapy,
Brett was given the all-clear and proposed to his girlfriend, Casey. Just a few
months later he discovered another lump and before undergoing more surgery,
chemo, and this time radiation as well, they were married and soon pregnant
with baby Jack via IVF. With another successful treatment, Brett resumed work
and life in general, but a third lump appeared shortly before Jack's first
birthday. Unfortunately this time the surgeons were unable to extract all of it
and advised further treatments were limited. Brett and Casey have not given up and
continue to fight.
The Project
Last year the family bought a house on an overgrown block in
Brisbane. Friends and family have cleared the trees and debris, but needed help
to transform it into a paradise for this gorgeous young couple in their time of
need. This is where Nathan and Outdoor Secrets came to the rescue and
coordinated suppliers and labourers to complete the project. The big reveal was
a heartwarming moment.
Everyone at PILA is so proud to have been approached by
Outdoor Secrets and to have been able to contribute to such an amazing cause.
Brett and Casey have such a passion for life and an indomitable spirit, and we
hope they succeed in their mission of "taking down Ewing's sarcoma".
Monday, 23 March 2015
Why are AFL Goal Posts White?
Most people would be familiar with the Americans' iconic
yellow NFL goal posts, however almost all goal posts across the football codes
in Australia are white. It begs the question - why are AFL goal posts white?
Unlike soccer where FIFA
stipulates that goal posts must be white, the AFL has no such written
specification. In South Australia, behind posts used to be (and in some places
still are) red,
however this tradition is disappearing as the AFL insists every scoring post be
white.
For a brief period during an MCG grandstand construction in
2003, the top 2m of the goal posts were coloured "VIP red"
to improve visibility against the cranes and light towers. But blink and you
missed this anomaly and now the home of the AFL Grand Final boasts PILA's gloss
white UV stabilised powdercoated goal posts.
Ultimately, white offers the best contrast against most
backgrounds making the goal posts easier to see. For elements that need to
blend into the background like barrier netting or sightscreens, black is used.
This makes sense as black absorbs light while white reflects it. When shadowing
occurs due to overcast weather or artificial lighting, dark objects are
camouflaged.
White has traditionally been a readily accessible colour, is
colour-matched easily, it does not fade, and it reflects light making it highly
visible and hence the perfect colour for AFL goal posts.
Monday, 16 March 2015
Valentine Sports Park Upgrade Featuring PILA's Stadium Football Goal Posts
Valentine Sports Park
Upgrade Featuring PILA's Stadium Football Goal Posts
As preferred supplier of Football Goal Posts to Football NSW, PILA sport has been the
sole supplier of goal posts and coaches boxes for their Valentine Sports Park
redevelopment.
Valentine Sports Park
Valentine Sports Park is the headquarters for Football NSW
and its "Home of Football" based in Sydney's northwest. After
receiving a $5 million grant from the NSW State Government in 2012 towards the
$22 million project, construction began in 2013, with the finishing touches just
being completed. The facility now boasts 2 FIFA approved synthetic fields, 2
standard natural fields and an international standard stadium surfaced
showpiece field, along with administrative buildings, specialised facilities
and upgraded accommodation.
PILA Products at
Valentine
In line with Football NSW's requirements, PILA supplied Stadium
Football Goal Post Packages and Coaches Boxes for the synthetic surfaced Fields
2 and 3 as well as Field 1, their primary natural field. For Fields 4 and 5,
the other natural fields, PILA supplied Senior Semi-Permanent Football Goal
Posts.
- Stadium Benefits
PILA pioneered and is the only manufacturer and supplier of Stadium
Football Goal Posts in Australia, providing elite competition goal post package
suitable for televised games. The unique base frame of the Stadium Goals offers
several benefits, particularly for synthetic surfaces:
nets attach to the base frame - no need for pegs to hold the
nets down
base frame hinges up and locks into upright position for
easy field maintenance
Additionally
the package includes the finest nets available plus black free-hanging net
supports.
- Coaches Boxes
The sleek design of PILA's Coaches Boxes was the perfect fit
for the style of the upgraded modern surrounds at Valentine. They are designed
with fully enclosed back wall, sides and roof to offer maximum weather
protection and are a secure, bolted-down semi-permanent structure.
World Class Facilities
According to Football NSW's CEO, Eddie
Moore, "Valentine Sports Park will serve the local community by
offering a state of the art facility for sporting community and cultural
events", with kids, coaches, parents and elite youth given access to a
standard of facilities previously reserved for the top tier professionals.
Team Work
PILA's staff have been very hands-on with this project, with
Managing Director, Reece Wooldridge overseeing the installation of all products
and several team members involved in various stages of the project. PILA worked
closely with HG Sports Turf, who
we also partnered with on the Hunter
Stadium project, to ensure that the products were properly installed for
the different surfaces.
Grassroots Football
The grant provided by the NSW State Government was the
biggest investment in grassroots football in NSW with demands for greater
investment across all codes. PILA is passionate about sport and recognises the
inherent value of supporting and developing grassroots football, which is why
we manufacture a full range of goal posts from Futsal and Junior Football to Stadium
Goals, providing goal posts to fit in with any budget.
The Grand Opening of Valentine Sports Park happens this
weekend and Football NSW's Kyle Maher has assured us that the goals are
"looking great"! Let the experts at PILA help you with your next goal
post project no matter how big or small.
Monday, 9 March 2015
Top 10 Tips for Reducing Risk With Goal Posts
It's
one of the least sexy things about sport, however risk management is a legal
obligation and critical in today's sporting environment and litigious society.
Risk management is the course of action taken to reduce potential legal
liability and seeks to address potential problems before they occur, creating a
safer environment and legally safer operational procedures.
At
the top of the list of greatest potential risks in sport is unsafe equipment
and facilities. As a freestanding structure on your field, goal posts can pose
the biggest risk. This is why PILA sport is dedicated to safety and to
manufacturing the safest goal posts - a claim we back with the longest warranty on the market.
Risk
Management Considerations
- Start by purchasing the safest goal posts available - compliant to all applicable standards
- All timber, PVC and steel goal posts pose safety hazards and should be replaced with aluminium goals
- Assemble and install goal posts according to the manufacturer's instructions
- Portable football goal posts must be secured properly wherever they are, on or off the field
- Maintain the goal posts according to the manufacturer's recommendations
- Regularly inspect the goal posts for defects and correct any issues immediately
- Document all inspections, repairs and maintenance
- Warn against the misuse of the goal posts
- Portable football goal posts are legally required to display large specific warning stickers per Australian Standard AS 4866.1-2007
- Use appropriate padding where applicable
By implementing a risk management program you
will make your field safer in the long-term, saving you money and boosting your
reputation.
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