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First Fed Trophy Goes to Riggy

25 April 2016 by James Hawkins

Paul Rigge Wins First 2016 Fed Tournament

Paul Rigge with the Neil Williams Trophy
Paul Rigge with the Neil Williams Trophy

The NW Fed Millennium Advanced Weekend tournament was held at Pendle CC on 23/24 April 2016. The A class was won by Paul Rigge, who was undefeated throughout, and the B class by Roger Schofield.

RESULTS:
James Hawkins bt Roger Schofield +23;  Dave Nick bt Alan Pidcock +15;  Mark Lloyd bt Andy Brandwood +5; b Lee Hartley bt Jerry Guest +24;  Paul Rigge bt Peter Wilson +11;  Lee Hartley bt James Hawkins +25;  Roger Schofield bt Jerry Guest +8;  Paul Rigge bt Mark Lloyd +16;  Dave Nick bt Peter Wilson +18;  Alan Pidcock bt Andy Brandwood +6;  Dave Nick bt Lee Hartley +3;  Roger Schofield bt Peter Wilson +6;  Paul Rigge bt James Hawkins +22;  Mark Lloyd bt Jerry Guest +1T;  James Hawkins bt Andy Brandwood +14;  Paul Rigge bt Lee Hartley +14;  Mark Lloyd bt James Hawkins +4;  Paul Rigge bt Dave Nick +24TP;  Lee Hartley bt Roger Schofield +16;  Andy Brandwood bt Jerry Guest +22; Peter Wilson bt Alan Pidcock +23;  Roger Schofield bt Andy Brandwood +12;  Paul Rigge bt Jerry Guest +26;  Lee Hartley bt Dave Nick +25;  James Hawkins bt Dave Nick +23;  Lee Hartley bt Mark Lloyd +14;  Peter Wilson bt Jerry Guest +20;  Alan Pidcock bt Roger Schofield +2T.

2016, Federation, Millenniums, News, Pendle

Dave Walters and Andy Brandwood scoop Millenium Advanced Croquet Prizes

27 April 2015 by James Hawkins

Walters and Brandwood take Millenium Advanced Trophies

Tournament Manager, James Hawkins presents the A class trophy to David Walters (Bowdon)
Tournament Manager, James Hawkins presents the A class trophy to David Walters (Bowdon)

Several last-minute injuries left a diminished entry for this year’s NW Federation Millennium Advanced Croquet weekend at Pendle on 25/26 April.

Bury’s Andy Brandwood was the clear winner of the B-class, but the A-class looked perilously close to an every-one-a-winner five way tie between all five players. Manager James Hawkins broke the deadlock by failing an easy finish against David Walters, leaving Walters the block victor.

RESULTS:

A-class: David Walters bt Paul Rigge +16;  Dave Nick bt Colin Irwin +4;  Paul Rigge bt James Hawkins +13;  David Walters bt Colin Irwin +8;  James Hawkins bt Dave Nick +20;  Colin Irwin bt James Hawkins +15TP;  Paul Rigge bt Dave Nick +7;  Dave Nick bt David Walters +26;  David Walters bt James Hawkins +2;  Colin Irwin bt Paul Rigge +1;  Paul Rigge bt James Hawkins +2;

B-class:  Peter Wilson bt Roger Schofield +6;  Alan Pidcock bt Jerry Guest +5(T);  Andy Brandwood bt Robert Essler +3(T);  Andy Brandwood bt Peter Wilson +6;  Alan Pidcock bt Robert Essler +2(T);  Jerry Guest bt Roger Schofield +3;  Andy Brandwood bt Jerry Guest +2;  Robert Essler bt Peter Wilson +6;  Roger Schofield bt Alan Pidcock +24;  Roger Schofield bt Andy Brandwood +1(T);  Robert Essler bt Jerry Guest +5(T);  Alan Pidcock bt Peter Wilson +17;  Jerry Guest bt Peter Wilson +5;  Robert Essler bt Roger Schofield +4;  Andy Brandwood bt Alan Pidcock +4(T);

Tournament Manager, James Hawkins presents the B Level trophy to Andy Brandwood (Bury)
Tournament Manager, James Hawkins presents the B Level trophy to Andy Brandwood (Bury)

 

2015, Federation, Millenniums, News, Pendle

Engage Brain = Better Croquet

10 February 2013 by James Hawkins

NORTH WEST FEDERATION HOSTS SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY TRAINING

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Packing them in Bowdon clubhouse
Packing them in Bowdon clubhouse

Keith AitonIn the past, the remit of the NW Federation has been to organise a number of league competitions, the annual inter-club festival, coordinate development and coaching throughout the region.  Over the next few years, the Fed plans to add to this provision, by hosting a series of special events for members of clubs throughout the North West.  The first of these took place on 9th February at Bowdon, and was a great success.  Keith Aiton, Captain of the Great Britain MacRobertson Shield team and an expert in sports psychology, delivered a talk entitled “Engaging Your Brain for a Better Game.”

Audience participation - Exorcising Demons
Audience participation – Exorcising Demons

The audience of 50 represented many of the clubs throughout the region, and had a spread of handicaps from 24 down to -1.  Keith’s main theme was the strange way in which the conscious mind can overrule the unconscious, and affect muscle control, nerves and confidence.  Drawing on anecdotes from athletics, baseball, basketball and golf, it was an informative and entertaining lecture.  Volunteers from the audience were invited to exorcise their negative gremlins by (literally) seizing their imaginary voices and hurling them out of the window.  Another demonstration showed how nerves can be alleviated by visualising a spinning ball of energy, and turning it into a positive force.  And another showed how a change in mental focus can give martial artists a rigid balance, or allow themselves to be toppled over by an adversary.

Federation Chair and Secretary, Liz Wilson and Paul Rigge, enjoy a spot of One Balling
Federation Chair and Secretary, Liz Wilson and Paul Rigge, enjoy a spot of One Balling

Keith has a deep understanding of the subject, but also a rare ability to make the topics covered both fun and approachable.  I’m sure that the content will have a positive effect on both the enjoyment and performance of those in the audience.  The benefits of an event like this extend beyond the talk itself.  In the dark winter months, it’s a chance for everyone to socialise and to enjoy one of Bowdon’s buffet lunches.  Afterwards, 26 players stayed for the impromptu one-ball tournament.This is worth some reporting in itself.  Four half sized lawns; triple-banked one ball handicap croquet; bisque allowances reduced to a quarter; three rounds of a preset (random) draw.  Winners are awarded 20 points per game, plus the difference in scores; losers receive points for their own hoop score.  That gives possible scores in the range 33-0 (a 13-0 win) to 21-12 (a 13-12 win).

Ros Pimlott clocked up a huge 77 points in three games, and went home with a bottle of wine.  The rest of us shivered in the drizzle, but hardly noticed that it was early February.

It’s another two months before many of us will play again, and this sort of event is immensely valuable for stoking our enthusiasm and keeping us keen until spring finally arrives.

This is only the first of the North West Federation’s special events.  Suggestions for future activities are welcomed.  If the standard is as high as this, the future looks bright for croquet in the region.

(Photographs courtesy of Liz Wilson)

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2013, Bowdon, Coaching, Federation, News

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