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McWeeney Croquet Trophy Stays in Cheltenham

30 September 2013 by Paul Rigge

l to r - Mathew Martin, Gerard Osborne-Bourke, Andy Brandwood, Liz Wilson, Joe McGowan, Peter Wilson, Paul Wolff, Nigel Werner, Garry Wilson, Frank Martin, Betty Bates Nathaniel Healy (kneeling).
l to r – Mathew Martin, Gerard Osborne-Bourke, Andy Brandwood, Liz Wilson, Joe McGowan, Peter Wilson, Paul Wolff, Nigel Werner, Garry Wilson, Frank Martin, Betty Bates, Nathaniel Healy (kneeling).

The Vera McWeeney Croquet Trophy will again be on display at Cheltenham, after being retained by this year’s CA squad in Dublin, over 28/29th September.  Carrickmines C&LTC hosted the event and six first time visitors travelled over from four different airports to contest this AC Advanced test match. On paper the Irish did have a slight advantage, having requested ‘B/C’ class players be sent this campaign to pair with their availability. However, due to a couple of late unavoidable withdrawals from their squad, the balance of strength swung in our favour as play commenced.

Teams:
CA – Peter Wilson  (1.5);  Liz Wilson  (2.5);  Paul Wolff (4);  Andy Brandwood (5); Betty Bates  (9);  Garry Wilson (12).
CAI – Nathaniel Healy (0); Frank Martin  (5);  Nigel Werner  (6);  Gerard Osborne-Bourke  (7);  Joe McGowan (8);  Mathew Martin (12).

The Irish are known the world over for being hospitable and this weekend reinforced that stereotype. We were made very welcome, players were billeted with CAI members, the tournament dinner was a huge domestic party with much laughter and conversation – or perhaps I should say ‘craic’. Do I need to say that the games were played universally in good humour under bright warm sunshine?

The final result (17-7) matters less than the fact that it has been held, this the thirtieth contest, and the win puts clear water between our two associations with the totals now 16-14 in England’s favour.

Two players deserve name checks, both Irish; Nathanial Healy for producing the only Triple of the event and Mathew Martin – a very promising young talent who had to get permission from his school to participate, Vera would have loved to have seen him play.  Thanks are due to Nathaniel for managing the event (and for ensuring it happened), and also the Club & its members for their hospitality at the club and for opening their homes to us.

Full Results (CA names first):

Wilson L & Bates beat Healy & Martin M +22;   Wolff & Brandwood beat Osborne-Bourke & Martin F +22;   Wilson P & Wilson G beat McGowan & Werner +21.
Wolff P lost to Healy N -23tp;  Wilson P beat Martin F +3t;  Wilson L beat McGowan J +24;  Bates B beat Werner N +5t;  Wilson G lost to Osborne-Bourke G -9t;  Brandwood A lost to Martin M -15;  Wilson P lost to Healy N -14;  Wilson L beat Martin F +26;  Wolff P beat McGowan J +8t;  Brandwood A beat Werner N +6t;  Bates B beat Osborne-Bourke G +3t;  Wilson G lost Martin M -11;  Wolff & Brandwood beat Healy N & Martin M +7;  Wilson P & Wilson G beat Osborne-Bourke G & Martin F +13;  Wilson L & Bates B beat McGowan J & Werner N +4;  Wilson G beat McGowan J +15;  Wolff P beat Martin F +18;  Wilson L lost to Healy N -4;  Wilson P beat Werner N +13;  Bates B lost to Martin M -5;  Brandwood A beat Osborne-Bourke G +4.

l to r: Garry Wilson, Paul Wolff, Liz Wilson, Betty Bates, Andy Brandwood & Peter Wilson.
l to r: Garry Wilson, Paul Wolff, Liz Wilson, Betty Bates, Andy Brandwood & Peter Wilson.
l to r: Betty Bates, Garry Wilson, Andy Brandwood, Peter Wilson, Liz Wilson & Paul Wolff.
l to r: Betty Bates, Garry Wilson, Andy Brandwood, Peter Wilson, Liz Wilson & Paul Wolff.

2013, Bury, Croquet Association, Fylde, News

Matt Holmes Wins Croquet Treasurers Tankard

14 September 2013 by Paul Rigge

Hamptworth Golf & Country Club, 6th-10th September 2013.

Bury’s Matt Holmes, regains his form and storms the Croquet Associations fourth ‘Eight’ upon his first invitation.    Having been promoted into the Treasurer’s Tankard eight, (format all play all – twice), Matt only dropped a single game in the first round and continued to pile the pressure onto the other players with multiple peeling turns in the second round, winning the this Top National Throphy well clear of the field with a day to spare!

Bury’s man of the year again? – Brilliant display from him & must surely place him near the top of the MacRob development squad.

In the ‘Eight’ above – the Spencer Ell at Nottingham, Paul Rigge had a torrid time as game after game got away from him without him even having a sniff. Paul not getting first win until the fourth day!

These results mean the Matt now is the Bury Croquet Club’s top player, being twenty odd places above Paul on the ranking database as the season draws to a close.

2013, Bury, Croquet Association, News

Bury Member Keeps Croquet Prize in Bury

15 August 2013 by Paul Rigge

Heaton Park, 10th/11th August Manchester Handicap Tournament.
Hosted by Bury Croquet Club and managed by Bury member Paul Rigge.

Paul Kenworthy (Bury CC Chairman) presents 2013 Manchester Handicap Trophy to Winner Margaret Anderton (Bury)
Paul Kenworthy (Bury CC Chairman) presents 2013 Manchester Handicap Trophy to Winner Margaret Anderton (Bury)

Summer still continues, with rain forcast only to fall overnight between the two days at this event, the Croquet Handicap Tournament returning to Heaton Park for the first time since 2009. However with only three courts in service (Lawn 3 covered in moss still) entries were limited to a maximum of 12, and that’s exactly how many we had up till 8:53 on the first morning – is that the latest anyone’s had a withdrawal? Anyhow, play started for the remaining players, gathered from Birmingham, Bowdon, Bury, Chester & Southport bang on 9:15.

By close of play, only one player was unbeaten with three others tied on one loss, so all to play for on day two – but wait! – as Sunday dawned, another withdrawal, none other than our overnight leader, then the day just got weird.

A new leader emerged, (The Bury member who had originally commisioned the trophy) and the player from Chester who *always* finishes games in the time turn, was the first to finish the morning game in just over an hour!

By Tea, two players were tied with the same number of wins, but on who beat whom, Margaret Anderson wins the trophy. Runner up was Alan Farrell (Southport), with Steve Reynolds (Bowdon) in third place.

Bury Club President Paul Kenworthy presented the Trophy,

2013, Bury, News

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