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February Croquet Gazette Now Available

1 March 2020 by Chris Alvey

The current CROQUET GAZETTE and previous editions are available to members online at: https://www.croquet.org.uk/?service=gazette&action=issues    

You can receive paper copies of the magazine, by upgrading your membership at:   https://www.croquet.org.uk/?p=members/directory&Action=MyDetails&SelectTab=Memberships

The Croquet Gazette is a magazine published six times a year by the Croquet Association to help members keep in touch with croquet in the UK and major events world-wide.

Paper copies of the magazine are distributed to Member clubs and to Premium, Supporter, Overseas and Young Person members who choose to receive them. They are also distributed as an introductory offer to Standard members, who choose to receive them, until the end of their first year of membership (or the end of the following year if they join after 1st August).

All members can view editions of the gazette online, and previous editions are publicly available.

You can place advertisements in The Croquet Gazette.

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2020, Croquet Association, News

Will you still read your Croquet Gazette ?

28 December 2019 by Chris Alvey

As announced on page 3 of the November edition of the Croquet Gazette, from 1st January 2020 automatic entitlement to the Croquet Gazette in paper form for Standard Members comes to an end.

Standard Members will remain entitled to access the Gazette on the Croquet Association website and will be notified by email when a new edition is published. Standard Members will now only get a paper Gazette until the end of the year in which they join,

If you would like to continue to receive the Gazette in its paper form, you can do so by becoming either a Supporter Member for £18 p.a. or a Premium Member for £38 p.a. The latter category is really for those who wish to play in tournaments that are in the CA fixtures calendar, as it gives cheaper entry  and a higher priority.

We hope you have enjoyed getting the Gazette and will want to both continue to do so and support the work of your Association, at the same time taking out the appropriate subscription. You can do this easily by following the link below, login to the CA website, and then click the view icon (spectacles) against the CA membership line.  There is then a ‘Change Membership/Options’ button.

www.croquet.org.uk/?p=members/directory&Action=MyDetails&SelectTab=Memberships

Your Standard Membership will be renewed automatically if you are recorded as a Primary member of a Member Club. Therefore, please check, and if needs be, amend by using the ‘Add Membership’ button, along with checking that your personal details are correct, including your handicap.

If you need any help, please contact the CA Office.

2019, Croquet Association, News

New format for National Short Croquet Competition

20 November 2019 by Chris Alvey

Bury (back row) and Bowdon players in the 2019 national Short Croquet final

A review of the National Short Croquet Competition has recently been completed by Beatrice McGlen and a new format for 2020 decided. Here are the details:

NATIONAL SHORT CROQUET INTER-CLUB COMPETITION

Following the review of the National Short Croquet Competition the decision has been taken to modify the format so that preliminary rounds are Federation based. The handicap requirements of the teams have been changed in response to requests from many of the previous participants. The competition will therefore be run as follows in 2020:

Team Selection and player eligibility
Each Federation may select one club team to represent them in the National Short Croquet Competition. The way that the Federation chooses that club team is left to their discretion. If a club enters more than one team in any preliminary rounds organised by their Federation then the players in any fielded team cannot have played for the other team/s at any stage in the competition in that season. In line with all other CA competitions, the players must be Individual Members of the CA, and playing members of the clubs they are representing. Players cannot represent more than one club in a season in this competition.

Team make-up
Each team of four players must have at least one player with a SC handicap of 6 or more. The maximum handicap for any player is SC 10 and there is no minimum handicap. Details of short croquet handicaps can be found on the CA website athttps://www.croquet.org.uk/?p=games/association/handicapping/short (being updated shortly).

National and regional finals
If more than 4 Federations wish to take part then regional finals will take place so that 4 teams go through to the National Short Croquet Final. The regional finals would be held in a single day at a venue to be decided. Where possible these will arranged at a weekend but may have to be on a weekday, depending upon lawn availability.

The National SC Final will involve 4 teams, so two semi-finals, a third/fourth play-off and a final will take place at a predetermined venue. In 2020 this will be Bowdon Croquet Club on 12/13 Sept 2020.

Format of finals
The final (including regional finals) will consist of 3 rounds of singles and 1 round of doubles and singles, so there will be a total of 14 games of singles and 1 game of doubles in each match. Time limits will be 75 minutes for each game. The doubles will be played in the first round. Singles games will be double-banked but doubles games will be single-banked. All games will be played full bisque.

Order of play
The order of play will be as follows, where 1-4 represent team 1 in handicap order (lowest to highest) and A-D represents team 2:

Round 1: 1&4 versus A&D (doubles); 2 v B; 3 v C (singles) Round 2: 1 v A; 2 v C; 3 v B; 4 v D (all singles)
Round 3: 1 v B; 2 v A; 3 v D; 4 v C (all singles)
Round 4: 1 v C; 2 v D; 3 v A; 4 v B (all singles)

Timetable for National Final
Since travelling distances could potentially be large, the National SC Final will be held over two days, starting at 12.00 on day 1 and finishing at 16.30 on day 2, which gives an opportunity for a social gathering on the intervening evening.

Day one (semi-finals)
12.00 – 13.15 (1 game of doubles and 2 of singles) Lunch
14.00 – 15.15 (4 games of singles)
15.25 – 16.40 (4 games of singles)
Tea
17.00 – 18.15 (4 games of singles)
Social gathering at local pub/café

Day two (Finals and 3rd/4th playoff)
9.30 – 10.45 (1 game of doubles and 2 of singles) 10.55 – 12.10 (4 games of singles)
Lunch
12.55 – 14.40 (4 games of singles)
14.50 – 16.05 (4 games of singles)
Tea and presentation

Entry procedure
The entry fee will be the same as the Secretary’s Shield (£30 per Federation). Entry will be via the CA’s on-line entry system. The closing date for entries is 9th March 2020. If more than four Federations enter an announcement will be made on 16th March 2020 regarding regional finals. Federation Secretaries should inform the tournament director no later than 7th August 2020 which club has been selected to represent them.

Beatrice McGlen
Tournament Director Short Croquet Competition
20 Nov 2019

Colin Irwin presents Cas Sinclair with the national Short Croquet trophy

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