Career
He plays as a prop for RFU Championship team, Jersey, and is also employed as the groundsman of Saint Peter, the ground on which Jersey plays. Landick made his debut for Jersey in 2010 in their annual Siam Cup game against Guernsey Reconstruction Finance Corporation. He later played in Jersey"s National League 3 London & Southeast play-off Final at Twickenham Stadium in London, England. In March 2012, he was forced to miss the remainder of Jersey"s league games in National League One after injuring a ligament in his knee whilst training.
In May 2012, he was named by coach Ben Harvey as one of Jersey"s academy players that had been brought through to play in the first team
In 2013, it was announced that Landick was one of nine Jersey players who had been offered extended contracts to remain at Jersey for the 2013-2014 RFU Championship season. After a shoulder injury in 2010 prevented him from playing, he spent some time coaching his former club Les Quennevais R.F.C.
Landick started working at Jersey Airport whilst playing rugby for Jersey.
He was then offered the job as groundsman of Jersey. He accepted and worked on the pitches at Saint Peter while also playing rugby for Jersey.
According to Landick, this may mean that he is the only first team player who is also the groundsman of the team for which he plays.