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Latest Croquet Covid Guidance

29 March 2021 by CA Website

CA COVID-19 Guidance Reviewed in light of DCMS Guidance

Ian Vincent 26th March (CA Official News)

The CA’s Covid-19 guidance for clubs and players has been updated in the light of the latest DCMS guidance. A risk assessment has been provided to underpin it, which clubs are invited to adapt for their own use. The practical changes from the version published on 3rd March are that the scope of organised activity has widened; a recommendation to wash equipment added; and the ban on spectators noted.

Several enquiries have been received about how the guidance applies to club “roll-up” sessions. Unless they fit within the definition of “formally organised outdoor sport”, i.e have been publicised in advance and are run under the direction of a manager/organiser who is present and responsible for ensuring that it is conducted in a COVID-19 secure manner, then the outdoor gathering limit of 6 (until Step 3 of the roadmap) applies. This means that players should play in groups of no more than 6, and should not interact with those in other groups while at the club.

ADVICE TO PLAYERS

  1. Do not go to the club if you are experiencing any symptoms of a cold or flu, in particular a cough or high temperature. Use the NHS helpline and seek advice. For your own protection, follow the advice about self-isolation if you are, or are living with, someone in one of the vulnerable groups.
  2. Familiarise yourself with your club’s rules and respect its risk assessment.
  3. All players must observe social distancing at all times unless they are in the same household or support bubble. Particular care should be taken in all doubles, including alternate stroke Association Croquet and in Golf Croquet games.
  4. Any activity should be in line with the Government’s social distancing measures at all times, including when going to and departing from a lawn. Consequently, do not shake hands before or after a game, nor congretate in groups of more than six.
  5. Wash your hands and clean any equipment you use, such as hoops, balls and club mallets, before and after you play.
  6. When setting out and taking in a court, only one person should handle any particular hoop or the peg.
  7. Clean padlocks, keys and door handles before and after use.
  8. Avoid using toilets wherever possible and clean after use.
  9. Wear face coverings when indoors.
  10. Use the court booking system if your club provides one, rather than turning up in the hope of being able to play or practise.
  11. If possible, dress appropriately prior to travelling to the club, rather than changing there.
  12. Bring any food or drink you might need.
  13. For golf croquet, players should agree the score at the end of each scoring turn. Personal counters should be used to keep count of bisques/extra strokes.
  14. Avoid using movable chairs as far as possible, otherwise clean them before and after use.

2021, Croquet Association, News

Produce a Croquet Video or Live Stream

20 March 2021 by CA Website

Next Webinar

Saturday 27th March 2021 – How To: Live Streaming and Creating Promo Videos (Eugene Chang)

Learn how to create promo videos and live streams to promote croquet

Videos of croquet can help boost your club’s social media presence, as well as promote croquet to a wider audience. Any smartphone or modern digital camera can capture video, so it is increasingly easy to generate and share video content with club members and their social networks.

I will cover:

  • Equipment and software
  • How to create a promotional video
  • Tips and tricks for making a good video
  • Getting external help with video editing and artwork
  • Platforms for sharing your videos
  • What is live streaming, and how to create/schedule a simple live stream
  • Options to create video streaming capability at your club – setup, equipment, budgets
  • Case study – CA live stream 2019
  • Options for video streaming an event at your club

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Eugene Chang chairs the CA Marketing and Publishing Committee, with a specific interest in live streaming croquet. He coordinated the CA’s in-house live streaming project in 2019, leading a team of volunteers to video broadcast the AC Open Championship, the WCF U21 Golf Croquet World Championship, and the WCF Simon Carter WCF Golf Croquet World Championship.

Details: Saturday 27th March 2021, 9:30-11:00am.

Please sign up on Eventbrite by 5pm (BST) on Thursday 25th March to reserve your place.

The webinar will be held on Zoom and broadcast live on YouTube. Meeting details (how to join the webinar) will be shared with registered attendees on Friday 26th March.


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2021, Croquet Association, News

New Guidance from CA on Croquet Tournaments

18 March 2021 by CA Website

Updated Guidance from CA to Clubs Organising Tournaments

The Croquet Association has updated (18th March 2021) its guidance to Clubs who are organising Croquet Tournaments in 2021 in line with Government advice to maintain Covid safe environments.

Read more – here

2020, Croquet Association, News

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