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Once, Twice, Three times a Winner – Riggey

27 August 2019 by Paul Rigge

Crake “Rock Clock” AC Tournament 17/18th Aug

Jim Allcock presents Paul Rigge with the Cavendish Clock

Riggey travelled up the the Lake District to play in the Crake Valley Croquet Club’s August Advanced Tournament.

The work continues at Crake to bring the Lawns back into full use with the re-serviced drains now starting to have an effect, after Friday’s downpour I expected the event to be cancelled or at least notified of a late start, but not a bit of it. the ‘top’ courts were both dry and playable – great job CCC.

This Tournament was also notable, since it’s the last event the ‘Leaning Pavilion of Greenodd’ will be used. Over winter it’s due to be demolished & replaced with a ‘proper’ brick building fitted with both running water *and* electricity! For a club formed in 1897, will the new ‘hut’ last as long or have as much personality? Enter the event next year and find out!

Paul now is the only player to hold the Lake District Slate Cavendish Clock three times.

2019, Crake Valley, News

First Attempt Croquet Win

7 April 2019 by David Lloyd

Alternate Stroke Doubles AC at Crake Valley, Saturday 6th April 2019

Participants in the 2019 Crake Valley Alternate Stroke Doubles Tournament.

On a beautiful, warm and sunny day the 2019 competitive season started with sixteen enthusiastic players from across the NW Federation gathered at Crake Valley Croquet Club for the annual Alternate Stroke Doubles Tournament.  The players were from Bury, Pendle, Keswick and Penrith as well as Crake, and the tournament lived up to the expectation of high-low partnerships allowing practice for the pairings in a friendly but competitive environment.  The ninety minute/14 point games were generally decided by a couple of hoops and everyone got plenty of lawn time allowing for both break-building skills and winter rust to show.

The play was organised into two seeded blocks of 4 pairs on an ‘all play all’ basis.  The block winners went through to the final with an additional game to decide 3rd and 4th places. The strong partnership of Barbara Young and Margaret Eccles from Bury decisively won Block 2, but the news of the day was from Block 1 where Simon Robins paired with David Cornes (in his first attempt at AC) representing Crake.  The results were impressive with 3 wins out of 3, setting up a highly competitive final. 
 
From the start the final swung first one way then the other with the lead changing hands several times, until Robins and Cornes were leading by 2 hoops, but the result was still in the balance during the final turn for Eccles and Young. With one misplaced rush that could have proved decisive and set up a 3 ball break for the final hoops, just nine inches out –  the margin between first and second positions. 

Simon Robins and David Cornes winners of the Crake Valley Alternate Strokes Doubles Tournament with Manager David Lloyd (left) and Chairman Jim Allcock (right).

The third and fourth place play-off was between the top seeds, Gary Wilson (Pendle) paired with Steve Skelton (Keswick) against John Henderson and Robin Swindells, both of Penrith, this match also exceded expectations and produced a Golden Hoop finish with Wilson and Skelton emerging victorious. 

Many thanks must go to all the visitors who made the event so enjoyable and to Crake members whose efforts made it possible.

David Lloyd – Tournament Manager

2019, Crake Valley, News

Will Arriva Deliver to Crake Croquet?

27 October 2018 by Jim Alcock

Can you Vote for Crake?

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Crake Valley have made an application to the Aviva Community Fund for a grant to restore one of their disused lawns so as to increase local participation.  The grant is given to applicants who receive votes on the Aviva website. 
 
This is where you can help –  go to the Arriva website and register (it will not cost you anything!).  Once registered, browse for projects and then type Crake Valley Croquet Development where you will then find details of the project and be able to vote.
The website link is:
www.aviva.co.uk/services-and-support/more-from-aviva/aviva-community-fund/ 

Please help if you can.

Perhaps your club will apply for a grant and we can vote for you next time!

 

2018, Crake Valley, News

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