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Running Croquet Hoops for the BHF

26 July 2021 by Roy Spencer

DIGNITORIES RUN HOOPS AT BURY CROQUET Saturday 24th July 2021

Bury Mayor, Councillor Tim Pickstone, visited Bury Croquet Club’s open day at Whitehead Park, on Saturday 24thJuly. Also taking the opportunity to run the hoops Bury North MP James Daly, pictured with Church Ward Councillors Jackie Harris and Dene Vernon, and club Chairperson Barbara Young and President David Barrett.

The event run by the club formed part of British Heart Foundation Croquet Week, celebrating 60 years of BHF pioneering research, attracted a large number of visitors from the area many of whom tried their hand at playing thegame. Walshaw resident Glen stated “I have had totally the wrong perception of croquet thinking it was a stuffy upper class game, it’s actually good fun”.

The event was also supported by a number of other Councillors from neighbouring wards including, Clr. Jo Lancaster, Radcliffe North. Clr Yvonne Wright, Tottington. Clr. Liam Dean, North Manor and Clr. Jack Rydeheard, Elton who posted on his Facebook page – “Amazing to pop into Bury Croquet Club this afternoon – it was the first time I had played, and I very much enjoyed it. It’s addictive!”.

James Daly MP (left) watching hoop run by Cllr. Dene Vernon

The club President David Barrett, commented “It has been a wonderful day, and we are delighted with the way it has gone with an excellent attendance, and we hope to have raised a good amount of money for the BHF. We hope many of our visitors will come and try playing this great game again”. 

An additional attraction that created a lot of interest was a Model T Ford. In pristine condition, lovingly restored by club member Mac Hardman – when not playing croquet of course!

Cllr. Pickstone and James Daly MP with Mac Hardman and Model T Ford

2021, Bury, News

Peg Decides Fylde Croquet Winner

26 July 2021 by Peter Wilson

GED SMOLSKAS WINS FYLDE SHORT AC JUBILEE TROPHY 24/25 July 2021

Ged Smolskas

As with so many tournaments this year our numbers were down, we had six. On the plus side it created single banked games and a pleasantly quiet atmosphere during the games. Two time winner John Henderson beat Fylde’s Phil Snowden in round 1 with a masterclass of patience. Gediminas Smolskas narrowly beat John in a nail biting finish. Phil beat Ged in the final round. Both players are learning the game rapidly, but Phil pegged Ged out and his extra experience got him home.

Unfortunately by this point we had two withdrawals from our already small field of six. Both absentees had very good reasons. Replacements were brought in.

After the last round with a three way tie out of only four players, the tie breakers all remained equal. Five areas at different distances from the peg were chosen with 2 points for the nearest (2 yards), six points for the farthest ( 8 yards). John, Ged and Phil were asked to secretly select three areas on paper, then cards were drawn to decide the order of play. Ged scored 3 and 4 but missed from 6, but that proved to be the winning score.

The lawns played fast.

2021, Fylde, News

Young Jack Wins Lanc Open Golf Championship

19 July 2021 by Paul Rigge

Lancashire Open Golf Croquet Championship – Pendle – 17/18 July 2021

Manager Abdul Ahmad with winner Jack Good

What a difference twelve months can make! This time last year, Pendle was the only tournament held in this country, so players came from far and wide to enjoy the Covid safe outdoors. This time, we had to compete with an ‘A’ Level, an ‘Open’ grade and even the Home International’s, all scheduled onto our allocated Northern  Championship weekend. Unsurprisingly then, the quantity of players entered was down but Quality…more about that later…

Pendle supplied four newly set courts, freshly mown, sun-parched surfaces cut to 4mm, meaning that the slightest tap on a ball caused it to travel and travel and travel some more – challenging! Internationally renowned Abdul Ahmad again agreed to manage, but it proved to be a simple matter. Singles, all-play-all block, to sort out full seeding order for the KO title race.

And so to the play in the baking 27oC heat; 

Top Seed? – 15 year old Jack Good, second seed? – another Under 25 year old, Callum Johnson, with the rest of the more established players scrambling for the other slots. (8th Seed – the other Under 25 year old, James  Thomas).     

The decision was made to start with the Best of Three Quarter Final on the first day, but only two games – if all three would be required, the third could wait for the morning.  In the event, 3 of the four *did*  only need two rubbers to advance into the semi’s, but interest turned to the battle taking place between two under 25’s – Jack(S1) Vs James(S8), both playing the same tactic, shooting hard & straight to either clear, or run hoops, from distance with neither apparently aware of positional approaches..overnight some suspense, waiting  to see how it would be resolved in the “shoot-out” deciding rubber…

After a sweltering night, with no respite from the heat on offer (not many clubs have air conditioning up here..) the out-standing game from the Quarter Final started on time with all the other players being granted a late start – mattered not, they all appeared to spectate the contest on offer. Quality battle with Jack prevailing through.

And so to the semi’s, with the ‘out’ players assigned their own 5th to 8th KO games. As befitting the stature of an Ascot Cup qualifier, both of the Semis required the three rubbers allowed to resolve (and the winner of the first game, not progressing..

With all the other places resolved (well mostly) and a few other club members attending to view, the Final started on Court One to a packed veranda (the hoops having been reset for the match over lunch by the manager). I’d like to report that a close contest ensued, but frankly, it really was very one-sided.. Rigge had no response to Good’s long-range clearances as his own evaporated with miss after miss and he succumbed in two to the blooming rising star – Jack Good.  

Paul Rigge in flamboyant mood

2021, News, Pendle

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