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Jack Good Wins Millenium LP GC Event

8 September 2021 by Paul Rigge

Federation Level Play Millenium Golf Croquet – Bury – 7th September 2021

Six competitors fought rush hour traffic & gathered in the sheltered hot spot (29oC shade temp) of Coronation Park, Bury in the late ‘Indian Summer’, beautifully prepared courts were presented for what proved to be only five rounds of all-play-all 19point games, managed by visiting non-player David Cornes.

After all five rounds; All six achieved at least one win and the three top seeds all suffered a single loss, at the hands of each other, fun to sort for David; who beat who couldn’t separate them so Net Hoops were used to resolve the dilemma, in favour of… the 15 year old Jack Good.

Further Information from David Cornes:

JACK GOOD WINS GC LEVEL PLAY MILLENNIUM

Quality rather than quantity took part in the NW Fed Millennium level play GC tournament at Bury’s Coronation Park recently. The 6 players (from Bowdon, Bury, Pendle and Westmorland) had a COMBINED handicap of MINUS 3 so a close contest was predicted and so it proved to be.

The pleasing fact is that all 6 players won at least one match and there were 3 of them who won 4 out of the five 19-point games in the heat of the day. In the end it came down to hoop difference with Jack Good winning from Angharrad Walters (2nd) and Paul Rigge (3rd).

Paul Rigge (NW Fed Chair) presented young Jack with the trophy. Paul thanked Jean Hargreaves for her hospitality and catering skills, David Cornes for managing and refereeing the tournament and the Bury members responsible for such good playing conditions / surface – “the best this place has been for many years”.

Millenium LPG Players

2021, Bury, Federation, Millenniums, News

Fed Adv Millenium AC Won by Mark Lloyd and Liz Wilson

7 September 2021 by Mark Lloyd

Northwest Federation Millennium Advanced tournament – Coronation Park, Bury – 4/5 September 2021.

Fed Chair Paul Rigge (l) presents Mark Lloyd with the Class A Millenium Trophy

There were six players representing their clubs with handicaps ranging from 3 down to -2 playing  in an ‘all-play-all’ format.

Mark Lloyd was the only player to win all 3 of his games on the first day which included wins against Brian Storey and Paul Rigg +10 and +2 respectively.

Sunday however was a different day with Mark losing his first game to Liz Wilson by 12 whilst  Brian had won against David Barrett with the only T/P of the tournament and Paul winning his game. This meant that at lunch with one game each left to play Mark, Paul and Brian were all on three wins with Paul and Brian to play each other, Mark to face the legend that is Peter Wilson leaving Liz and David left to face each other.

Mark and Peter had a tortuous game with neither playing well. Meanwhile Brian seized his chance and beat Paul +17. But the damage for him had been done the previous day and Mark eventually pulled himself together and beat Peter +5 thus taking the title of overall winner. Liz had her second win of the day beating David thereby claiming the B class crown.

Liz Wilson being presented with the B Class award by David Barrattt

A special thanks must be given to the Bury club for hosting the competition, for the usual fantastic catering and an extra special thanks to Jean Hargreaves who managed the tournament superbly.

Results:

2021, Bury, Federation, Millenniums, News

Pendle Retain Festival Cup in Record Breaking Event

18 August 2021 by Chris Alvey

Covid prevented it in 2020, delayed it in 2021, but it finally happened … the Great North West Annual Festival of Croquet made a very welcome return at Southport last weekend for the 26th time.  Was it worth the wait? Well record numbers provide the answer – 41 teams played in the five competitions and it is estimated over 107 people attended each day, supporting the claim this event is the largest gathering of Croquet players in the UK (some claim the world!). It started in sunshine, finished in sunshine, between we had wind and rain, but this could not deter the wonderful ‘great to be back’ atmosphere at Southport & Birkdale Croquet Club.

Teams clad in different colours, the mix of beginners and experts, contesting five different croquet competitions, produce an unrivalled spectacle of excitement and enjoyment making this the premier event in the north west croquet calendar.

The Southport club presented 16 lawns in excellent condition, a tribute to the many weeks of preparation led by the Grounds Manager Don Williamson and over the weekend the club members who arrived early to set out all equipment needed and kept refreshments flowing throughout the event.

The number of games required to be played put pressure on the lawn availability and gave a logistical headache to Manager Ivan Wheatley, who managed the event superbly. As always, the Federation was willing to try new ideas – Triple Banking was used again in the Level Play AC event, the strange colours not causing too much hassle, whilst Doubles teams were controversionally utilised in the Short AC event without causing any major problems – another first for the Federation.

As always, some excellent croquet was played, with rounds of applause from watching spectators in abundance, of course not forgetting cries of anguish from players who fluffed their shots.  The standard of play was high with many close contests in all sections.  Tales of games ‘given away’could be heard all over the weekend.  The most outstanding performance was produced by the two youngest players – Jack Good and Will Mellor representing Bowdon, who won every match they played and securing the Level Play Golf Croquet shield for their club.

Jack Good and Will Mellor
Pendle 2021 Festival Champions
Back Row: Sharon deMaine, Paul Dowdall, David Carpenter, Garry Wilson, Gediminas Smolskas, Andrew Webb, Bob Burnett, Paul Rigge.
Front Row: Karen Bamforth, Libby Dixon, Gabiji Smolskiene.

And the Winners Were:
Level Play AC Winners – Pendle.
Full Lawn Handicap AC Winners – Westmorland.
Short Lawn Handicap AC Winners – Fylde.
Level Play Golf Croquet Winners – Bowdon.
Handicap Golf Croquet Winners – Pendle.
The overall Festival Champions – Pendle (who also won in 2019).

Bowdon Level GC Winners Fylde Short AC Winners Pendle Festival Champions Best Dressed Player - Brian Storey Federation Chair Paul Rigge thanks everyone Pendle Handicap GC Winners Pendle Level AC Winners Westmorland Handicap AC Winners

Paul Rigge, Federation Chairman summed it all up in his closing remarks – “Isn’t it great to be back, what a wonderful weekend, thank you everyone for making this Festival such an incredible event”.

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2021, Federation, Festivals, News, Southport

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