Saints Take Home a Preseason Win on Their New Publicly Approved Synthetic Turf Field

Saints Take Home a Preseason Win on Their New Publicly Approved Synthetic Turf Field

This past weekend the New Orleans Saints’ new artificial grass was debuted at the Mecerdes-Benz Superdome.  Both fans and the media immediately recognized the upgrade to the stadium, and the change was met with positive remarks on social media and the press.

Nick Underhill, a journalist for the New Orleans Advocate remarks below on Twitter:

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In another piece by The Advocate, reporter Scott Robalais starts off the article that analyzes Saturday night’s game with: “First off, the new turf inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome looks great.  A much more vibrant green than the old rug”.

The Saints performed excellently on the new turf, completely shutting down the Texans.  The final score was 13-0 with Darius Victor named “Player of the Game” for his 8 carries, 30 rushing yards, and single touchdown.

Congratulations to the New Orleans Saints on the win, we’re counting down the days until the season opener!

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Saints Take Home a Preseason Win on Their New Publicly Approved Synthetic Turf Field

Gallery: Odessa, MO

The 2017 installation of synthetic turf for Odessa High School football and soccer.

Saints Take Home a Preseason Win on Their New Publicly Approved Synthetic Turf Field

The Netherlands Hockey Club Selects Act Global Synthetic Turf for it’s Game Pitch

20882720_1678130715540220_3918702243486846800_nHCQZ (Hockey Club Quick-ZOW) or QZ is a hockey club from The Netherlands that has its home in the southwest  region of Nijmegen at Staddijk Sports Park. The club emphasizes an atmosphere of teamwork, involvement, engagement, and solidarity for each of its players, fostering sportsmanlike athletes.  The club was officially founded in 2006 after a long-discussed merger that brought together the Mixed Hockey Club Quick (formerly known as Nijmeegsche Ladies Hockey Club Quick) and MHV ZOW to encompass 650 hickey members.

20915548_1678130718873553_6689560477494556355_nThis summer we had the opportunity to work with our partners at Sallandse United to install our synthetic turf in HCQZ’s wet field.  Our artificial grass is engineered and tested to offer a superior playing surface by offering greater speed and precision.  Our hockey turf gives a flat, fast surface with lower friction, free moving fibers for footing and stick movements, and technical accuracy for consistent ball roll and rebound.  This means that the teams of HCQZ will compete on a professional hockey system that will allow them to play at their best.

The official grand opening of the field for the fall 2017 season will be on September 2nd.

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Saints Take Home a Preseason Win on Their New Publicly Approved Synthetic Turf Field

Top 2016 NFL Plays

From 2012-2016 there has been one single surface that has seen the most professional football games played on it-the S5.  It’s 350 matches within this time frame lends to the dependability of synthetic turf for player safety and performance.  It’s only when athletes are confident in the tools they are given that they can excel.  For fans, this means great football.  With preseason in full swing and just 16 days until the 2017 season kickoff, we though what better way to celebrate artificial grass then look at the NFL’s top plays on our surface from 2016.

Watch our playlist of these top 10 plays here.

Photo source: The New Work Times

Photo source: The New Work Times

10. Jets Fumble and Recovery

This week 4 play with the New York Jets and the Seattle Seahawks left most players looking around confused on the field.  The Seahawks were able to block a throw from quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, but that didn’t stop Charone Peake from scooping the ball and running straight to the in zone.  Both teams were startled and confused, letting Peake run straight for the touchdown without anyone stopping him.

9.  Brandin Cooks 98-Yard Touchdown

It was the first week of the NFL season when Brandon Cooks surprised both Saints and Raiders fans with this touchdown.  The Saints were leading 17-10 in the third quarter starting off a play at 1st and 10 with the ball in their hands.  Quarterback Drew Brees threw the ball right into Cooks hands, allowing him to continue running full speed towards the in zone.

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cordarrelle Patterson returns a kickoff 104-yards for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King)

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8. Cordarrelle Patterson’s 104-yard kickoff Return Touchdown

This play is an exceptional example of an entire team working together perfectly.  The Cardinals kicked off the third quarter with a punt straight into the arms of Cordarrelle Patterson.  Patterson immediately took off, weaving in between the Cardinal’s defense as the Vikings blocked many that came close to him.  After the 40-yard line, Patterson had a straight 60-yard sprint to the in zone.

7. Willie Snead’s Wide Open 50-Yard Pass

During week 12 of the 2016 season, running back Tim Hightower found himself wide open during a 4th quarter play.  Quarterback Drew Brees handed off the ball to wide receiver Willie Snead, who saw the running back completely unguarded.  The perfect pass led to a touchdown for the Saints.

6. Odell Beckham Jr.’s Stiff Arm

It was week 3 and the Giants were playing the Redskins at home at the MetLife Stadium.  Near the beginning of the 4th quarter, ODJ made a reaching one-armed catch with little space then caught Josh Norman off guard with a spin move past him.  During this move, Beckham Jr. also put the stiff arm to Norman’s face mask, block him from following.

5. Vikings Interception Against Packers

Photo source: NFL.com

Photo source: NFL.com

This 4th quarter interception by Trae Waynes solidified the Vikings defeat over the Packers.  With 1:50 left on the clock and a score of 13-17 in favor of Minnesota, the Packers were running out of time to make a comeback.  Waynes’ interception meant that the Vikings could maintain their lead to win the game.

4. Cooks and Brees 87-yard Touchdown

Following this duo’s week 1 98-yard touchdown, Brandon Cooks and Drew Brees follow up in week 6 with an 87-yard touchdown.  This perfect first quarter pass from Brees to Cooks was the Saints second touchdown of the game, making the Saints lead 13-0 over the Carolina Panthers.

3. Jets’ Trick Play and Bilal Powell Touchdown

This second-quarter play started like  an ordinary play with a pass to wide reciever Brandon Marshall.  The Jets took the Rams off guard by flipping the ball back to Bilal Powell where he was able to run straight into the in zone.  This touchdown helped the New York Jets take a 6-3 lead over of Los Angeles Rams.

2. Xavier Rhodes’ 100-Yard Interception and Touchdown

This record setting play during the 11th week of the 2016 NFL season, the Minnesota Vikings raised their 13-10 lead to a 19-10 lead over the Arizona Cardinals.  The Cardinals were 3rd and Goal when Xiavier Rhodes cut in front of his man, intercepted the pass, and took off towards the Viking’s in zone.  Outrunning everyone else on the field, Rhodes completed a 100-yard touchdown,

Photo source: Newsday

Photo source: Newsday

1. Odell Beckham Jr.’s Game-Winning Touchdown

In the final 2 minutes of the final quarter against the Ravens, ODJ makes a cut inside-causing the Ravens CB and SS to collide.  Left wide open, OBJ catches the pass, cuts around the Raven’s last defender, and runs into the in zone.  This play was followed by ODJ’s iconic proposal to the net.

Saints Take Home a Preseason Win on Their New Publicly Approved Synthetic Turf Field

Mercedes-Benz Superdome Selects Act Global’s Synthetic Turf

American-based manufacturer completes installation of the latest artificial grass technology for iconic New Orleans stadium.

Dome-DDDAustin, TX- Act Global was chosen as the manufacturer and installer of turf for the SMG managed Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. The surface has recently been installed and is ready for the upcoming NFL preseason game between New Orleans Saints and Houston Texans on August 26.

As Louisiana’s premier sports and entertainment venue for the past 42 years, the stadium is rich in social and cultural history. It is best known for hosting the New Orleans Saints, seven Super Bowls and the annual college Allstate Sugar Bowl and the R & L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. In addition, the historic Bayou Classic matching Southern University against Grambling State University will be played on November 25. As such, the Mercedes-Benz Superdome requires a turf surface that can meet the rigor and performance demands of the top pro and college players.

The synthetic turf by Act Global is engineered and tested to offer a superior playing surface for the players. This proven methodology includes a wide range of quality and durability checks, biomechanical measurements and surface testing. “Act Global is honored to have been selected by such a well-respected organization,” comments Act Global CEO John Baize. “We are impressed by the amazing professionals at the stadium who demand the best for their teams. We are committed to staying at the forefront of player safety and performance for the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and all our clients. Every player is important and our purpose is to serve their playing needs.”

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About Act Global
Act Global is an American manufacturer and the field installation was performed by company employees with numerous installations at the highest professional levels. It incorporates biomechanics, science, research and quality methods in conjunction with its status as a FIFA Preferred Producer for Football Turf, World Rugby Preferred Turf Producer, FIH Preferred Supplier, and holding ISO 9001 and Synthetic Turf Council certifications. Its products have undergone hundreds of independent laboratory tests for quality, durability, safety, environmental soundness and performance.

Act Global offers artificial grass for sports, landscaping, aviation and landfill uses to 80 countries around the world. To learn more about Act Global, please visit http://www.actglobal.com.