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Rigge Rules in the Snow

1 April 2013 by Barbara Dutton

Pendle John Beech Easter  Croquet Tournament 2013 by Barbara Dutton

Some could say the joke was on us. A hardy bunch of volunteers spent Maundy Thursday clearing snow drifts from the croquet lawns in order for play to start on the Friday. An equally hardy bunch of players turned up on the Friday to compete for the various honors on offer. Paul Rigge from Bury, another club founded by John Beech, managed the tournament which featured both handicap and advanced play. With sunshine but stiff breezes some shots may have been hampered by clothing and the warm pavilion and hot food kept frostbite away. Three players from Pendle and Craven: Roger Schofield, Paul Dowdall and Garry Wilson battled the other 12 players who travelled from croquet clubs as far away as Glasgow and Middlesbrough to compete.

John Beech 2013 LR2The manager, Paul Rigge, took the overall trophy, the John Beech cup.
Lee Hartley from Fylde took the Advanced trophy
Paul Dowdall from Pendle & Craven took the High handicap trophy
Joe Lennon from Glasgow took the Low Handicap trophy
The Fastest Croquet game went to Lee Hartley in 52 minutes (not beating the 42 minutes set by Alice Fleck previous year)
The most games of Croquet played was a three way tie between Paul Rigge, Betty Bates and Matt Holmes.

The picture shows Lee hartley, Betty Bates and Paul Rigge L to R with remaining snow

And from the Bury Website:

Pendle & Craven, 29th March -1st April, John Beech Easter Tournament

Bury member Paul Rigge regains the JB Easter title for the first time in a decade and also achieves a reduction in handicap to -1 (also shares most games played award with Matt Holmes & Betty Bates of Fylde)
It’s not very often that Croquet shares a venue with winter activities but with children enjoying the Bank Holiday sledging on the slope at the back, we played Croquet in the bright sunshine at Earby.
The weather stayed as forecast, dry and bright but with a bitterly cold easterly wind blowing, only the in-player went outside to brave it. Easter Sunday was the coldest on record with overnight temperatures hitting -7C.
Playing a mixture of advanced & handicap games, Paul only dropped a single game on his way to the title over the four days of competition, overcoming anything up to 20.5 Bisques multiple times.
Over the four days, various players floated into contention only to fall back into the pack. Last year’s winner and club mate, Andy Brandwood had a good campaign and finished in third place behind Joe Lennon (Glasgow).

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2013, Bury, News, Pendle

Matt Holmes Invited into International Squad

26 March 2013 by Paul Rigge

MillHcp10_MattHolmesMatt’s success in last year’s Invitational Eights (Selectors) has brought him to the attention of the Secretary-General of the World Croquet Federation as well as the Chairman of the Croquet Association’s AC Selection Committee.

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Matt has been invited to join the AC International Player Development Squad 2013/2014, whose intention it is to develop players with the ability and desire to play for Great Britain in the 2017 AC World Team Championships (MacRobertson Shield).

Starting this season the Squad will receive sessions encompassing individual goal setting and motivation, mentoring, tactical discussions as well as on-lawn coaching, all geared to enable Matt to break into the National Team by the start of the 2015;

Bury with an MacRob Player? Here’s hoping!

Bury's winning Longman Cup team:
Bury’s winning Longman Cup team: From left – Paul Kenworthy, Graham Saunders, Mac Hardman, Matt Holmes
Matt Holmes winner of Millennium Handicap at Chester 2010
Matt Holmes receiving the trophy from Manager James Hopgood
Matt Holmes tries a Tutu for size
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2013, Bury, Croquet Association, News

Ken Cooper awarded Lifetime Croquet Coaching Award

25 March 2013 by Roger Staples

Ken Cooper Coaching Silver CourseLifetime Coaching Award

Congratulations to Ken Cooper, Bowdon who has been awarded the accolade of a Lifetime Coaching Award. The following citation says it all.

Ken has only been the NW Federations Coaching Officer for the last three years and in that time he has totally revolutionised the ‘Thinking and active involvement’ of all our Clubs and individual players into the benefits of good progressive, croquet coaching.  Ken was charged with the job of changing player’s attitude towards competitive play and thereby help develop the quality of our League Games throughout the NWFCC Region. He set about this in earnest by gathering together several of the Federations other coaches and getting their support to assist him in running courses at the various levels required.

Ken Cooper Lecturing on Bronze CourseTo further his own expertise during this period, he also began attending the CA Coaching Meetings and also succeeded in being awarded his Grade 2 Coaching Badge in November 2010. Ken has a quiet but assured way of addressing people, which soon gains their respect and confidence. He has the knack of allowing people to express their concerns and then puts them at ease with clear concise replies, delivered with his cheeky pleasant smile. Ken’s own Official Reports to the NWFCC AGM show quite clearly the impact and progressive success that his coaching and initiatives have had on all the Clubs in the North West.

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Ken Cooper

The skill levels and demand for coaching from Clubs have risen enormously. The number of Teams in each of the Federation Croquet Leagues has increased in number in both Association and Golf Croquet. Whilst doing all this work for the NW Federation it should also be noted that he has continued his long-standing commitment to Bowdon Croquet Club. He has been the Clubs’ Coaching Officer for the last 6 years following two earlier periods; approximately 12 years at a Club that is renowned for producing some of the best Association players in the county.

Sadly Ken suffered some serious health problems during 2012 that resulted in him having to ‘slow down’ and for medical reasons he therefore had to resign from his position as The Federations’ Coaching Officer at the end of the season. The NW Federation Minutes state “The AGM thanked Ken for his Report and all his past efforts with a heartfelt round of applause.”

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2013, Bowdon, Coaching, Croquet Association, Federation, News

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