Nottingham, UK – September 12th 2020
The Nottinghamshire Premier League cricket organisation published a programme for Dan Sutton Trophy ‘Finals Weekend’. ICN Media managed this production, design, collation, and print & electronic version release.
Nottinghamshire Premier League Publishes Finals Weekend Programme
This was originally planned for production for when the Final was originally scheduled, Saturday 19 September. However, after changes to government public health advice and the opportunity of weather set fair, NPL Chairman Andy Hunt and the four competing semi finalists decided to revert to a plan to play the semi finals on Saturday 12 September, with the winners of each semi final then playing the final the following day.
So after taking that decision on the Wednesday evening, a ‘Finals Weekend’ programme involving all 4 teams was produced. The NPL team worked hard to provide the content to ICN Media. Together we put together a fitting tribute to local cricket legend Dan Sutton, in whose memory the trophy was named.
ICN then worked Wednesday evening and during the day on Thursday to meet a new printing slot on Friday morning. All copies were available for collection on Friday afternoon, distributed to host clubs by Andy personally on Friday afternoon. Additionally, the NPL website published an electonic pdf version on Saturday morning.
Andy Hunt, Chairman of the Nottinghamshire Premier League said
“Suddenly moving the whole process forward a week left a 48 hour window for us to go from start to finish on this. Big thanks to everyone involved in getting it out the door, and always good to know there are local businesses around who can step up to the plate when needed to turn things around with the minimum of fuss and calmly deliver quality results.”
Geoff Baker, Founder & CEO of ICN media said
“Being involved in recreational cricket in my spare time myself, it was a labour of love to help turn this around for Andy and the NPL. It was a real achievement for them to get any meaningful competition out of 2020 at all, and to pay a fitting tribute to Dan Sutton and mark it in print and electronic formats makes that all the more impressive and special. Very well done to all concerned!”.