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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

Croquet – An Outline of the Game

 

An Outline of the Game

Judging by the enormous number of Croquet sets sold by Jaques, Croquet may be one of the fastest growing minority sports.  It is normally played on a lawn (similar quality to bowls or a Golf Green) about the size of two tennis courts, it can also be played on smaller courts. The handicapping system enables all players (irrespective of age, gender, ability) to have a competitive game. One of the major attractions of the game is the philosophy of absolute honesty and sportsmanship.

Croquet is played on a flat lawn or ‘court’ of size 35 x 28 yards and a ‘short’ version of the game is played on a half sized court.

There are six cast-iron hoops set firmly into the ground, and a peg, the layout never changes. Four balls, coloured blue, red, black and yellow are used, each weighing one pound and having a diameter just fractionally less than the inside width of a hoop.  Mallets typically weigh about three pounds.

There are two main variants of the game: Golf Croquet and Association Croquet.

In Golf Croquet, players and balls play in strict sequence, each turn being only one stroke, the objective of each player is to get their ball(s) though each hoop first. When the first hoop is scored all players move on to the second hoop, and so on. (Interestingly, the nation most adept at Golf Croquet is Egypt. Cairo’s many clubs play floodlit croquet in front of sizeable spectator crowds). Each turn comprises only one stroke. The merit of Golf Croquet is simplicity and an analogy between it and ‘Association Croquet’ is like that between draughts and chess.

In Association Croquet a large number of different strokes are used to achieve various aims. Once one ball is struck (‘roqueted’) it allows two further strokes – the croquet stroke – where the player’s ball is placed next to the ball roqueted and both are struck, and a continuation stroke, in which another ball may be roqueted or a hoop run. In this way breaks are established and it is not uncommon for a good player to take a ball through every hoop in one turn. In Association Croquet both of a player’s balls have to go through every hoop (that is twelve – each is run in both directions) and hit the peg to win.  A description of Association Croquet could be a combination of snooker and chess on grass, involving a wide range of skills and tactics coupled with hand-eye co-ordination.  There are regular World Championships and also an international team tournaments.

Croquet owes much of its recent growth in popularity to having a well-developed handicapping system. Once a newcomer has grasped the basics, they will be given a handicap of about 24. The best players will be on scratch or better. Each point on the handicap scales allows a player to claim a free turn (called a ‘bisque’) at any point during a game. So, two players, be they male or female, ten years old or 90, or even fit or disabled, can play each other off their own handicaps, on equal terms, with no quarter given and none taken. Top-level croquet is played without handicaps.

The North West Federation of Croquet Clubs (NWFCC) is a federation of about 19 croquet clubs in the north west aiming to promote and develop the game of Croquet at all levels.  The Federation provides a structure of competitions, coaching, league matches and provides the essential link between the region and the national governing body of the game – The Croquet Association.

The Croquet Association is the governing body and responsible for co-ordinating and promoting the game of Croquet. It is a non profit making organisation funded through individual subscriptions and club levies.  There are about 180 affiliated clubs in Great Britain providing croquet facilities for about 8,000 people. There are many non affiliated clubs and it has been estimated that croquet could be played by about 50,000 people in the UK.

The Croquet Association website (www.croquet.org.uk) contains more detailed information about Croquet.

Here are a few suggestions:

Laws of Association Croquet – more info

Laws of Golf Croquet – more info

Automatic Association Croquet Handicapping System – more info

Handicap System for Golf Croquet – more info

Simplified Croquet for the Garden – more info

Clubs and Federations – more info

CA On-line Shop – more info

 

 

 

Croquet Handicapping in the NWFCC

The Federation Handicapping Officer is Don Williamson from Southport.  If you require any advice or further information on Handicapping, please contact Don.   E-mail Don.

AC Automatic Handicapping System (2016)
GC Automatic Handicapping System (2016)    
What Happens if you do not have an Handicap Card (2015)

Calculating Combined Handicap for AC Doubles Teams (2014)
Changes to the Golf Croquet Handicap System (2014)
All you need to know about Handicapping (2013)
Systems for Changing a Players AC Handicap (2013)
Guide to the Golf Croquet Handicap System (2013)
https://www.croquet.org.uk/association/

Croquet Handicappers in the North West Federation

CLUB:LEVEL:NAME:E-MAIL:PHONE:
BOWDONCA Handicapper for ACBrian Storey;bjstorey at btinternet dot com07730 537 950
BOWDONCA Handicapper for ACColin Irwin; irwin.colinj at gmail dot com07519 992 046
BOWDONCA Handicapper for ACAngharrad Walters;angharrad.walters at icloud dot com07920 507 772
BOWDONCA Handicapper for ACBarry Keen; barry.keen1 at ntlworld dot com
BOWDONCA Handicapper for ACAngharrad Walters;angharrad.walters at icloud dot com
BOWDONCA Handicapper for GCAngharrad Walters;angharrad.walters at icloud dot com07920 507 772
BOWDONCA Handicapper for GCJohn-Paul Moberly;johnpaulmoberly at gmail dot com07450 238 254
BOWDONClub Handicapper for ACLorna Frost;lorna.frost at tiscali dot co dot uk
BOWDONClub Handicapper for ACKen Cooper;kenco99 at btinternet dot com
BOWDONClub Handicapper for ACAlan Mayne;21ayekay at gmail dot com07531 775 963
BOWDONClub Handicapper for GCAlan Mayne;21ayekay at gmail dot com07531 775 963
BURYClub Handicapper for GCGraham Goodgrahamgood at btopenworld dot com
BURYCA Handicapper for AC Paul Kenworthy;paulkenworthy at aol dot com07811 077 351
BURYClub Handicapper for GCJean Hargreaves;jwjh at care4free dot net
CHESTERClub Handicapper for ACDavid Boyd;mail4boyd at gmail dot com07564 519 537
CHESTERClub Handicapper for ACPaul Watson;
CHESTERClub Handicapper for ACElmyr Hughes;
CHESTERClub Handicapper for GCMaureen Ivens;m.ivens at cardoness dot net
CHESTERClub Handicapper for GCDavid Crawford;
CHESTERClub Handicapper for GCJayne Taylor;
CRAKE VALLEYClub Handicapper for GCSandra Cornessdgrange105 at yahoo dot co dot uk07949 332 583
CRAKE VALLEYCA Handicapper for GCDavid Cornesdavid dot cornes at aol dot co dot uk
CRAKE VALLEYClub Handicapper for AC & GCTom Griffithtomdotgriffith at googlemail dot com
CULCHETHClub Handicapper for ACAlison Charters;
CULCHETHClub Handicapper for GCAlan Wright;alanwright16 at googlemail dot com
FYLDECA Handicapper for ACLiz Wilson;liz at palnet dot co dot uk
FYLDEClub Handicapper for ACLiz Wilson;
LIVERPOOLCA Handicapper for ACJames Hawkins;james at liverpoolcroquet dot co dot uk07753 450 510
LIVERPOOLClub Handicapper for ACJames Hawkins;
PENDLE & CRAVENClub Handicapper for ACLee Hartley;lee_hartley2 at btinternet dot com
PENDLE & CRAVENCA Handicapper for ACRoger Schofield;rogerschofieldadi at outlook dot com07899 910 990
01282 814 571
PENDLE & CRAVENClub Handicapper for ACPaul Rigge;
PENDLE & CRAVENCA Handicapper for ACPaul Rigge;
PENDLE & CRAVENClub Handicapper for GCPaul Rigge;
SOUTHPORTCA Handicapper for ACDon Williamson;don.williamson1 at btinternet dot com
SOUTHPORTCA Handicapper for GCDon Williamson;don.williamson1 at btinternet dot com
SOUTHPORTNWFCC Handicapping OfficerDon Williamson;
SOUTHPORTClub Handicapper for AC John Haslam southportbirkdalecroquetclub at gmail dot com
SOUTHPORTClub Handicapper for ACRichard Harding
SOUTHPORTClub Handicapper for GCTerry Dunbarterry_isobel at hotmail dot co dot uk
SOUTHPORTClub Handicapper for GCRichard Harding
WESTMORLANDClub Handicapper for ACIvan Wheatley;ivan.wheatley at gmail dot com07881 581 349
WESTMORLANDClub Handicapper for ACJohn Shakespeare;john.shakespeare at gmail dot com
WESTMORLANDClub Handicapper for GCIvan Wheatley;ivan.wheatley at gmail dot com07881 581 349
WESTMORLANDClub Handicapper for GCJohn Shakespeare;john.shakespeare at gmail dot com
 
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