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From Pendle to Budleigh with Luck

5 September 2010 by Barbara Dutton

Three Players sent from Pendle to Budleigh Salterton by Barbara Dutton (05 Sep 10)

There were 12 competitors challenging for the chance to go through to the All England finals in Budleigh Salterton in Devon. Each had won in his local club and competitors were drawn from Bowdon, Bury, Pendle, Fylde and Southport. Their handicaps ranged from minus 1.5 to plus 16. With the extra bisques (chances) the high handicap players had, it made it extremely challenging for the low handicapped players to win.

Over the two days, managed by Peter Wilson ably assisted by Liz Wilson, the competition ran like clockwork. The weather was pleasant and eveyone commented on the excellent state of the lawns. On the Saturday a hedgehog came for a closer look at one of the hoops, which caused a hiatus in play until it ambled away, flamingoes not being available.

Finally the places were worked out and Peter Dewhurst of Pendle & Craven gained the first place, Ian Theakstone from Fylde was second, Graham Saunders from Bury was third. They go forward to represent the north west in the finals at Budleigh Salterton. The Manager’s Peel prize went to Colin Irwin for his 6 peels, some recompense for having the lowest handicap and battling against all the bisques.

All England regional winners for 2010.
All England regional winners for 2010.
l to r: Graham Saunders, Peter Dewhurst, Colin Irwin, Ian Theakstone.

2010, Federation, News, Pendle

Australia Win at Southport

4 August 2010 by Ian Lines

Australia Beat North West Fed Team 29-11 by Ian Lines (4 Aug 10)

Australia and north west rep[resentative team at Southport 2010
Australia and north west representative team at Southport 2010
A team of 7 from the North West Federation played the Australians (the Mac team plus Greg and Malcolm) at Southport this week. The lawns at Southport were in good condition, though quite green and easy after all the recent rain. The day started well for the NW Fed with two wins in the doubles, but the Australians began to assert themselves in the afternoon singles. The star performance from the NW Fed was Dave Nick, with a win in the doubles and 3 wins in the singles against Stephen Forster, Ian Dumergue and Greg Fletcher.  Southport provided an excellent lunch and afternoon tea, which were enjoyed by all the players and about 30 spectators. By the end of the day Australia were leading 19-6.

Doubles (NW Fed names first): Ian Lines & Andrew Winn lost to Stephen Forster & Martin Clarke -11tpo (C); David Walters & Dave Nick beat Robert Fletcher & Ian Dumergue +12tp (N); Ken Cooper & Lee Hartley beat Pete Landrebe & Kevin Beard +4.

Singles (NW Fed names first): Paul Rigge lost to Greg Fletcher -20qp; Dave Nick beat Stephen Forster +13tpo; Ken Cooper lost to Robert Fletcher -25; Ian Lines lost to Ian Dumergue -26tp; Paul Rigge lost to Malcolm Fletcher -13tpo; Lee Hartley lost to Martin Clarke -7tpo; David Walters lost to Pete Landrebe -5; Ken Cooper lost to Stephen Forster -26tp Andrew Winn lost to Kevin Beard -8 Paul Rigge lost to Martin Clarke -14 Lee Hartley lost to Robert Fletcher -24tp; Dave Nick beat Ian Dumergue +16; Ian Lines lost to Greg Fletcher -17tp; David Walters lost to Malcolm Fletcher -24; Andrew Winn lost to Pete Landrebe -13tpo; Ken Cooper lost to Kevin Beard -17; Lee Hartley lost to Stephen Forster -24tp; Paul Rigge lost to Robert Fletcher -26tp; David Walters beat Ian Dumergue +15; Ian Lines lost to Martin Clarke -16tpo; Dave Nick beat Greg Fletcher +3; Andrew Winn lost to Malcolm Fletcher -26.

On Day 2, Australia cemented their overnight lead and won overall 29-11. Many thanks to the Southport Club for their very kind hospitality.

Doubles: Ian Lines & Andrew Winn lost to Pete Landrebe & Kevin Beard -24; David Walters & Dave Nick lost to Stephen Forster &Martin Clarke -17tp; Lee Hartley & Ken Cooper beat Robert Fletcher & Ian Dumergue +4; Paul Rigge & Steve Jones* lost to Greg Fletcher & Malcolm Fletcher -7. (*) honorary NW Fed player

Singles: Dave Nick beat Pete Landrebe +26tp; David Walters beat Martin Clarke +26; Ian Lines lost to Kevin Beard -22; Andrew Winn lost to Steven Forster -4; Lee Hartley lost to Greg Fletcher -13tp; David Walters lost to Kevin Beard -20; Dave Nick lost to Robert Fletcher -13tpo; Andrew Winn lost to Martin Clarke -26tp; Ian Lines beat Malcolm Fletcher +12; Ken Cooper lost to Ian Dumergue -6; Paul Rigge beat Pete landrebe +4.

2010, Federation, News, Southport

Festival of Croquet – June 2010

27 June 2010 by Chris Alvey

Chester Gain Historic Victory in Jamboree Championship 2010 by Tony Thomas (27/06/10)

Alan Mayne Wins Bury Advanced Tournament by Geoff Young (4 July 10)
Barry Keen presents the Champion Club Trophy to Chester

On the hottest day of the year can there be anywhere better than Southport?  Once again the Southport club hosted the wonderful croquest fest that is the Federation Jamboree Weekend.  For those who did not attend this year, you missed a treat –  beneath  glorious blue skies,  we basked in mediterranean like conditions, enjoying great company and the usual ‘food par excellence’ of the Southport catering team.  No wonder we love croquet! Although not as well supported as in previous years, this unique event still attracted 19 teams representing six clubs, who competed in Golf, Short, Association and Advanced Croquet formats.  As always, this annual event provides a broad platform for players of all abilities –  there was some excellent croquet played by some of the A and B class players but how marvellous to also see new members participating and enjoying tournament play.  About 150 people were catered for over the weekend and once again this event reminds us that together we can take our enjoyment of Croquet to new levels.  The South Lawns were a delight to play on (speed in the high Plummers), whilst in contrast, the North Lawns presented their usual frustratingly tricky challenges (speed low Plummers – very low!) – the event was organised this year so that all formats had similar times on both sets of lawns. For the first time in their history, Chester were crowned Jamboree Champions for 2010, winning the Association, Short and Golf events, beating Fylde to the title, who won the Advanced event.  Congratulations to Chester who also  entered teams in all four competitions for the first time.  The Red Arrows even ‘flew past’ to add to their celebrations.  Congratulations also to Abdul Ahmad who won all his eleven games and gained a golf handicap reduction from 5 to 4.

Thank you to managers Alan Mayne and Terry Foster, ably assisted by Ray Lowe, Brian Lewis, John Taylor and Don Williamson.  CA vice chairman, Barry Keen thanked the Southport club for hosting the event, paying tribute to the many home club members who prepared the lawns, set out fourteen courts each day and catered for so many people.  He also stressed the need for regional clubs to continue to support this event if they wished it  to continue in its present format.

See you all again next year – same place, about same time?

 
Adv Pts
Hcp Pts
Sht Pts
Glf Pts
Total Points
Position
CHESTER
3
5
4
6
18
1
Fylde
4
4
3
5
16
2
Bury
2
2.5
1
3
8.5
3
Southport
1
2.5
2
1
6.5
4
Culcheth
0
0
0
4
4
5
Bowdon
0
1
0
2
3
6

 

      

2010, Chester, Federation, Festivals, Fylde, News

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