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Engage Brain = Better Croquet

10 February 2013 by James Hawkins

NORTH WEST FEDERATION HOSTS SPORTS PSYCHOLOGY TRAINING

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Packing them in Bowdon clubhouse
Packing them in Bowdon clubhouse

Keith AitonIn the past, the remit of the NW Federation has been to organise a number of league competitions, the annual inter-club festival, coordinate development and coaching throughout the region.  Over the next few years, the Fed plans to add to this provision, by hosting a series of special events for members of clubs throughout the North West.  The first of these took place on 9th February at Bowdon, and was a great success.  Keith Aiton, Captain of the Great Britain MacRobertson Shield team and an expert in sports psychology, delivered a talk entitled “Engaging Your Brain for a Better Game.”

Audience participation - Exorcising Demons
Audience participation – Exorcising Demons

The audience of 50 represented many of the clubs throughout the region, and had a spread of handicaps from 24 down to -1.  Keith’s main theme was the strange way in which the conscious mind can overrule the unconscious, and affect muscle control, nerves and confidence.  Drawing on anecdotes from athletics, baseball, basketball and golf, it was an informative and entertaining lecture.  Volunteers from the audience were invited to exorcise their negative gremlins by (literally) seizing their imaginary voices and hurling them out of the window.  Another demonstration showed how nerves can be alleviated by visualising a spinning ball of energy, and turning it into a positive force.  And another showed how a change in mental focus can give martial artists a rigid balance, or allow themselves to be toppled over by an adversary.

Federation Chair and Secretary, Liz Wilson and Paul Rigge, enjoy a spot of One Balling
Federation Chair and Secretary, Liz Wilson and Paul Rigge, enjoy a spot of One Balling

Keith has a deep understanding of the subject, but also a rare ability to make the topics covered both fun and approachable.  I’m sure that the content will have a positive effect on both the enjoyment and performance of those in the audience.  The benefits of an event like this extend beyond the talk itself.  In the dark winter months, it’s a chance for everyone to socialise and to enjoy one of Bowdon’s buffet lunches.  Afterwards, 26 players stayed for the impromptu one-ball tournament.This is worth some reporting in itself.  Four half sized lawns; triple-banked one ball handicap croquet; bisque allowances reduced to a quarter; three rounds of a preset (random) draw.  Winners are awarded 20 points per game, plus the difference in scores; losers receive points for their own hoop score.  That gives possible scores in the range 33-0 (a 13-0 win) to 21-12 (a 13-12 win).

Ros Pimlott clocked up a huge 77 points in three games, and went home with a bottle of wine.  The rest of us shivered in the drizzle, but hardly noticed that it was early February.

It’s another two months before many of us will play again, and this sort of event is immensely valuable for stoking our enthusiasm and keeping us keen until spring finally arrives.

This is only the first of the North West Federation’s special events.  Suggestions for future activities are welcomed.  If the standard is as high as this, the future looks bright for croquet in the region.

(Photographs courtesy of Liz Wilson)

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2013, Bowdon, Coaching, Federation, News

The Website Needs Your Croquet Pictures

18 January 2013 by Chris Alvey

SHARP SHOOTING CROQUET WITH YOUR CAMERA

New camera for Xmas? Decent camera on your mobile phone?  Photography has never been so popular, yet most images are never printed – just stored and viewed on computers, mobile phones, and social media networks such as Facebook or Flickr..  Why not consider sending your pictures to the website?  Whilst the webmaster loves to receive high resolution images with excellent colour balance, this is the real world where fancy cameras are not the norm at your average croquet tournament.  Whilst that image may look good on your small LCD screen (it is designed that way), once it is transmitted, cropped and enlarged it can start to look a poor specimen of its former glory.  However, with a little planning almost any camera can record an image that the webmaster may be able to use in some form or other.

Surprisingly, Croquet is not an easy subject to photograph.  Yes, there are opportunities for group shots, presentations, or passport type mug shots, but important as these are for the usual reports, the website also needs a wider range to keep content dynamic.  Not only does your website need images, but your local media (Newspaper, and local internet news services) will gratefully take reasonable quality pictures from you and so provide your club with regular free publicity.  It is worth getting to know their deadline times and make sure your offering reaches them before they go to print.

So what is stopping you?

Basic rules are commonsense – before you press that shutter button – ask yourself what are you photographing?  The tournament winner with trophy? – so give us head, shoulders and trophy, obviously with look of pride and eyes looking into camera.  No distracting background, no messy tables, no flagpoles sticking out of head, avoid the sky if possible and use any autofocus mechanism your device has.  Check shot for sharpness, no squinty eyes, then take another one for luck – job done.  If your device has built in flash try switching it on (yes, even in daylight!) and see how it adds that extra ‘pop’ to your picture.  If your subject is in shadow, most definitely switch on your flash.  Don’t worry about exposure, the clever algorithms in modern cameras take care of most situations.

Don’t bother editing the picture, the webmaster can customise it to suit the website – just email the file, adding details of tournament, winner and any information about the event, commenting on the Who, Why, When, Where and So What?  Remember your digital images are made up of thousands of pixels – the more the better, trouble is that if you crop the image, you throw away some of these pixels; worse if you attempt any adjustment to your image (eg changing brightness) when you re-save the image then more pixels are thrown away.  Each time you re-save an image this throw away process repeats – it’s the way it works!  So always save a copy of your original image and only adjust a copy of it.  Send the webmaster a copy of the original image since this gives maximum flexibility for the website.

Then there is the group shot – is a formal or casual shot required?  Speed is of the essence here, nobody wants to stand around in the rain and wind waiting for the photographer to sort themselves out.  If it is the formal shot, agree with the supremo when you can do the shot, then decide your background and put chairs or other props in place.  You can then direct people into their places, tell them how to sit, stand, fold arms, hold equipment, or whatever, smile at camera and bingo.  Another one for luck and everyone gets on with their day.  Sharpness is essential, if you have a focussing guide – flashing light or green box – be patient and use it – it may feel like taking ages but in reality it is only a few seconds.  For the informal groups, your subjects have often arranged themselves into their comfort zones, all you have to do is a quick check for background distractions, perhaps a quick exchange of places to make a visually more attractive pattern of heights, tell them how to look (are sunglasses attractive?) and click – another one in the can.  Incidentally, if anyone is wearing a hat, ask them to tilt it back slightly – just avoids dark shadows in faces.

Now we need some dynamic shots.  Since you play the game you will know that running around the lawn perimeter chasing the action is not a good idea; neither is walking across the line of sight of a player and using your flashgun will definitely not make you the most popular spectator!  Croquet (like Fishing) is not a magnet for Sports photographers – too much hanging around to capture that unpredictable ‘special moment’! – but you have the added advantage that as a player you will know when these moments are most likely to occur.  So take a chair and sit somewhere unobtrusively where you get a good view of several lawns and put your lens on its longest focal length.

If you can control your camera settings, try 1/500 sec at f8 at ISO 200 and you will not be far away.  Adjust the ISO number to fine tune.  Obviously fancy cameras gives you lots more options and advantages but we are talking here of popular prosumer cameras.  The most common detraction in photography is Camera Shake, not the result of excessive drinking, it’s just that cameras are so lightweight just pressing the shutter button causes the camera to move slightly as the shutter opens, resulting in blurred looking pictures.  The solution is a small tripod (if possible) or a shorter shutter speed, but failing that, keep your elbows pressed into your side to support the camera and better still, rest your camera on something solid – a fence post is ideal – and squeeze the shutter button gently.

Some players have characteristic actions for certain shots (you know when these are about to occur) and you can also spot those concentrated moments – lying down, bending, kneeling, hammer shots, etc. all make for different pictures.  Referees ‘in action’ can surprisingly give you unusual images.  Don’t forget the moment of pegging out, especially a tournament winning moment – unique moments in time and the position on the lawn can be planned for – it will always be near the peg!

There are zillions of pictures of players running hoops or striking yet another ball, so if you wish to add to this library, try and get the players face in the picture, at least let us recognise them – a low viewpoint is useful.

We all like a nice blue sky but too often we get the grey variety – not good in pictures, ends up looking washed out, since its brightness fools your automatic exposure system.  So avoid the sky unless it contains an interesting rainbow, bird or even the red arrows.  Similarly indoors, it is not the sky which causes problems but the fluorescent or tungsten lighting producing all kinds of strange colours in your image – so flash is a definite here.  If you are too close to your subject place a white tissue over the flash to diffuse the light.

Any decent compact camera is capable of producing images that are capable of being re-produced on the website.  Why not give it a go?  It is very satisfying to see your work published for the world to admire.

Happy shooting.

Tony Thomas is webmaster of www.www.croquetnw.co.uk

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2013, Federation, News, NWFCC Document

Who’s Who in the Fed

 
Here is a directory of Federation Committee Members, Federation Handicappers, Club Secretaries and League Team Captains. Just click on any Link to go to the individual information:

Federation Officers
Other Federation Roles
Club Secretaries
Federation Handicappers
Level Play AC Captains
W/e Hcp AC Captains
M/w Hcp AC Captains
Short AC Captains
Hcp GC Captains
Level Play GC Captains


FEDERATION OFFICERS

Position:E-mail:Phone:
Chairman:John Haslam2nwfed at gmail dot com07849 018 544
Secretary:Angharrad Walters (Bowdon)secretary dot nwcroquet at gmail dot com07920 507 772
Treasurer:Peter Williamspeterwil73 at gmail dot com07970 065 686
CA Representative:Robin Taskerrobin_tasker at btinternet dot com0771 077 1843

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OTHER FEDERATION ROLES

POSITION:E-mail:Telephone:
Independent Examiner:Paul Rigge (Pendle)paul dot rigge at tiscali dot co dot uk07947 333 236
Coaching Officer:Liz Wilson (Fylde)liz at palnet dot co dot uk07979 414 141
Development Officer:John Haslam2nwfed at gmail dot com07849 018 544
Federation Handicapper (AC)Liz Wilson (Fylde)liz at palnet dot co dot uk07979 414 141
Federation Handicapper (GC)Tom Grievsongrievsontom at gmail dot com07801 665 993
League Manager:Phil Snowdonphil_snowden at zoho dot com
NW Festival Manager:David Cornes (Crake Valley)david dot cornes at aol dot co dot uk
Pennine Cup Manager:Liz Wilson (Fylde)liz at palnet dot co dot uk07979 414 141
Safeguarding Officer:Roger Schofieldrogerschofieldadi at outlook dot com
Web Site:Chris Alvey (Bury)chrispahire at hotmail dot com07714 765 181

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CLUB SECRETARIES

CLUB:E-mail:Mobile:
BOWDON:Angharrad Walterssecretary dot nwcroquet at gmail.com07920 507 772
BURY:Gail Burnettg dot burnettcroquet at gmail dot com
CHESTER:Robin Taskerrobin_tasker at btinternet dot com07710 771 843
CRAIG Y DON (Llandudno):Sandy Hannahthomashenrietta at hotmail dot com
CRAKE VALLEY:Gill Uglowsecretary dot crakevcc at gmail dot com
ELLESMERE:Vivienne Seamanseamanviv at gmail dot com07946 829 289
FLIXTON:Pauline Harcourt-Jonesp dot harcourtjones at btinternet dot com
FYLDE:Catherine Basscbass at talk21 dot com
KESWICK:Stephen Skeltonsjslskelton at btinternet dot com01768 774 179
LLANFAIRFECHAN:Sarah Andrewsarahm dot andrew dot sa at gmail dot com07962 234 857
PATTERDALE TENNIS & CROQUET CLUBNorman Jacksonpatterdalecroquet at gmail dot com
PENDLE & CRAVEN:Sharon de Mainechairmanpandccc at gmail dot com
PENRITH & NORTH LAKES:Ian Tuplingiantupling at gmail dot com
SOUTHPORT:John Haslamsouthportbirkdalecroquetclub at gmail dot com07849 018 544
STONYHURSTBenedict O'Connorb.oconnor at stonyhurst dot ac dot uk
TATTENHALLRuth Wrigleyruth dot wrigley at btinternet dot com
WESTMORLAND:John Shakespearejohn dot shakespeare at gmail dot com

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Level Play AC Team Captains

TEAM:CPTN:MOB:EMAIL:
Bowdon AngelsCharles Harding07831 447 131m dot charles dot harding at gmail dot com
BuryPaul Kenworthy07811 077 351paulkenworthy790 at gmail dot com
ChesterRobin Tasker07710 771 843robin_tasker at btinternet dot com
Crake LakesStephen Skelton07808 400 079stephenskelton142 at gmail dot com
FyldePeter Wilson07955 814 493peter at palnet dot co dot uk

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Handicap AC League (26PT) Captains

Team:Cptn:Mob:Email:
Bowdon GriffinsDavid Holland07866 426 209hollanddb at gmail dot com
Bury CaesarsChris Alvey07714 765 181chrispahire at hotmail dot com
Bury PeelersMargaret Eccles07906 730 606meccles101 at hotmail dot com
ChesterDavid Boyd07564 519 537mail4boyd at gmail dot com
Crake ValleySimon Robins07730 202 391srobins at comraen dot co dot uk
FyldeBetty Bates07527 542 078Marshall_betty at hotmail dot com
Pendle & CravenLibby Dixon07866 370 214cintra39 at hotmail dot co dot uk
SouthportGail Moors07704 396 722gailmoors at yahoo dot co dot uk

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Handicap AC League (14PT) Captains

TEAM:CPTN:MOB:EMAIL:
Bowdon EarlsCharles Fraser07971 270 101fraser247 at gmail dot com
BuryRoger Schofield07899 910 990rogerschofieldadi at outlook dot com
ChesterRobin Tasker07710 771 843robin_tasker at btinternet dot com
FyldeBarry Broughton07399 421 194barry_broughton at sky dot com
LlanfairfechanSarah Andrew07962 234 857llancroquet at gmail dot com
SouthportGail Moors07704 396 722gailmoors at yahoo dot co dot uk

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Short AC League Captains

TEAM:CPTN:MOB:EMAIL:
Bowdon WeekdayersAlan Mayne07531 775 96321ayekay at gmail dot com
Bowdon WeekendersCas Sinclair07974 385 550cas dot sinclair at talktalk dot net
BuryVi Richards07796 510 080Lavinarichards48 at gmail dot com
ChesterSally Slater07711 372 947springboard_sally at hotmail dot com
FyldeAlison Broughton07712 660 706a dot broughton345 at gmail dot com
LlanfairfechanJane Turner0780 326 8171fredjanewt at gmail dot com
Pendle & CravenCatherine Parnell07723 382 968parnellcatherine at yahoo dot co dot uk
SouthportDavid Venables07944 508065venablesdavid at outlook dot com
WestmorlandMike Hodgson07768 402 628mhodge1943 at aol dot com

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Handicap Golf Croquet League Captains

TEAM:CPTN:MOB:EMAIL:
Bowdon BoundersMargaret Moss0161 432 0964margaret at nutrition andallergyclinic dot co dot uk
Bury NorthBernard Lord07990 540 929bernardlord at aol dot com
Bury SouthBarbara Duncan07729 248 689barbaraduncan27 at outlook dot com
Chester SenatorsJude Wise07773 012 770wise876 at btinternet dot com
Craggy DonsNick Challinor07789 744 202nickandlornachallinor at gmail dot com
Crake ValleyLouise McElarney07941 262 088louise.mcelarney at gmail dot com
EllesmereAlan Wright07773 796 731alanwright16 at googlemail dot com
Fylde CoastersUrsula Walker07312 129 900uwalker at uwclub dot net
Fylde FalconsBarbara Walker07504 800 813beelwalker at tiscali dot co dot uk
LlanfairfechanLiz Griffiths07817 895 139llanddaniel51 at gmail dot com
Pendle & CravenDavid Carpenter07434 913 920Dave dot jackie at icloud dot com
Southport FalconsJohn Marsh07736 967660johngmarsh at hotmail dot com
Southport HawksJohn Marsh07736 967660johngmarsh at hotmail dot com
WestmorlandFiona Armer07889 920 169fionaarmer at hotmail dot com

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Level Play Golf Captains

TEAM:CPTN:MOB:EMAIL:
Bowdon BombersNigel Matthews07775 928 738nigelmatthews56 at gmail dot com
BuryDavid Barrett07957 103 417davidbarrettcroquetmallets at gmail dot com
Chester CenturionsJayne Taylor07810 892 311jaytay20ch at aol dot com
Chester ChariotsJayne Taylor07810 892 311jaytay20ch at aol dot com
Crake ValleyChris Williamson07515 556388Williamsonchris99 at gmail dot com
SouthportSue Wilkie07825 293009susanwilkie99 at gmail dot com
WestmorlandFiona Armer07889 920 169fionaarmer at hotmail dot com

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Handicappers in the North-West Federation

CLUB:LEVEL:NAME:E-MAIL:PHONE:
BOWDONCqE Handicapper for ACBrian Storey;bjstorey at btinternet dot com07730 537 950
BOWDONCqE Handicapper AC & GCAngharrad Walters;angharrad.walters at icloud dot com07920 507 772
BOWDONCqE Handicapper for GCJohn-Paul Moberly;johnpaulmoberly at gmail dot com07450 238 254
BOWDONClub Handicapper for ACLorna Frost;lornadotfrost at tiscali dot co dot uk0161 941 3410
BOWDONClub Handicapper for ACKen Cooper;kenbco99 at gmail dot com07484 315934
BOWDONClub Handicapper AC & GCAlan Mayne;21ayekay at gmail dot com07531 775 963
BOWDONClub Handicapper for GCNigel Matthewsnigelmatthews56 at gmail dot com07775 928738
BURYClub Handicapper AC & GCMargaret Ecclesmeccles101 at hotmail dot com01204 573510
CHESTERClub Handicapper for ACDavid Boyd;mail4boyd at gmail dot com07564 519 537
CHESTERClub Handicapper for ACPaul Watson;prandjwatson at btinternet dot com01244 347739
CHESTERClub Handicapper for GCTom GrievsonGrievsontom at gmail dot com07801 665993
CHESTERClub Handicapper for GCJayne Taylor;jaytay20 at aol dot com01244 675067
CRAIG-Y-DONClub Handicapper GCNick Challinornicholas_challinor at sky dot com07789 744202
CRAKE VALLEYCqE Handicapper for GCDavid Cornesdavid dot cornes at aol dot co dot uk
CRAKE VALLEYClub Handicapper for ACJim Allcockjimallcock at gmail dot com07581 434431
CRAKE VALLEYClub Handicapper AC & GCDavid Cornesdavid dot cornes at aol dot co dot uk
CRAKE VALLEYClub Handicapper for GCSandra Cornessdgrange105 at yahoo dot co dot uk
ELLESMEREClub Handicapper for GCAlan Wrightalanwright16 at googlemail dot com07773 796731
FYLDECqE Handicapper for ACLiz Wilson;liz at palnet dot co dot uk07979 414141
FYLDEClub Handicapper for ACLiz Wilson;liz at palnet dot co dot uk07979 414141
FYLDEClub Handicapper for ACLee Hartley;lee_hartley2 at btinternet dot com07459 801977
FYLDEClub Handicapper for GCJan Smithjan01253 at aol dot com07780 904564
FYLDEClub Handicapper for GCBarbara Walkerbeelwalker at tiscali dot co dot uk07504 800813
LLANFAIRFECHANClub Hanicapper for ACSarah Andrewsarahm.andrew at gmail dot com07962 234857
LLANFAIRFECHANClub Handicapper for ACJames Thomasskierkats at gmail dot com07736 526050
LLANFAIRFECHANClub Handicapper for GCAnwen Llyod Williamsanwenlloyd at awclub dot net01248 680738
LLANFAIRFECHANClub Handicapper for GCDavid Crawforddavid at dscrybe dot com7866411333
PENDLEClub Handicapper for ACStephen WrightStephenwright44 at hotmail dot com07810 818559
PENDLEClub Handicapper for GCLibby Dixonlibbydixon39 at gmail dot com07866 370214
PENRITHClub Handicapper AC & GCJohn Hendersonjohn27henderson at yahoo dot co dot uk07974 810275
PENRITHClub Handicapper GC & ACHoward Bowronhowarddotbowron at btinternet dot com017683 62353
TATTENHALLClub Handicapper AC & GCDavid Boyd;mail4boyd at gmail dot com07564 519 537
SOUTHPORTCqE Handicapper AC & GCPaul Riggepauldotrigge tiscali dot co dot uk07947 333236
SOUTHPORTCqE Handicapper AC & GCDon Williamson;don.williamson1 at btinternet dot com07843 851976
SOUTHPORTClub Handicapper for ACJohn Haslamsouthportbirkdalecroquetclub at gmail dot com07849 018 544
SOUTHPORTClub Handicapper for GCTerry Dunbarterry_isobel at hotmail dot co dot uk07795 974789
WESTMORLANDClub Handicapper AC & GCRoger Brooksbrooksrogerj at gmail dot com07803 853760

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