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Pennine Cup Stays in North East (Charles Waterfield reports from Earby 24 June 2012)

28 June 2012 by Chris Alvey

North East beat North West by 6-3 in Pennine Cup at Pendle

Pennine Cup Teams at Pendle – June 2012

 

Croquet North (once again without Yorkshire Federation representatives) won this year’s ‘battle of the Roses’. The NE team, led by Charles, retained the trophy they won last year (just as well, as they had omitted to bring the cup with them!). Lancashire had earlier been instructed by Paul Rigge (not present this time) to make sure they finished the morning session three up, which they duly did.

The usual generous Pendle lunch, and possibly the sunny afternoon (after it having been exceptionally wet over the previous days), must have reinvigorated the NE contingent, because all the afternoon singles went their way –in the end!

Many thanks owed to all the Pendle members for making three lawns available, setting out the equipment and being so hospitable once again.

 

Teams:
NW Fed: James Hawkins (½), Roger Schofield (2.5), Dennis Graham (3), Mike Steer (4), Terry Vernazza (6), Sylvia Steer (7).
NE Fed: Charles Waterfield (½), Phil Errington (2.5), Peter McDermott (2.5), Roger Staples (4.5), David Turner (7) & Alice Fleck (12).

Results (NE names first):
Doubles: Charles & Alice lost to Dennis & Mike 16-22T; Phil & Roger lost to James & Sylvia -15, Peter & David lost to Roger 16-23T.
Singles: Charles beat James +8, Phil beat Roger +3, Peter beat Dennis 19-10T, Roger beat Mike +17, David beat Terry 24-23T, Alice beat Sylvia 20-17T.
[Roger Staples’ HC changed from 4.5 to 4]

2012, Federation, News, Pendle, Pennine Cup

Lionel Tibble Beats the Rain at Pendle (Peter Wilson reports from Earby 17 June 2012)

19 June 2012 by Peter Wilson

When play started it had been raining for 24 hours but we found four lawns were open. As the day progressed various showers passed over and we went down to three. The result of the changeable weather was a very slow flooding culminating in a six o clock monsoon downpour totally wiping out the club, Earby and most of Yorkshire.  Nevertheless much progress was made in the seeded knockout and many Egyptian games were played.  Everyone seemed to welcome the challenge, it was not cold.

Dawn on day two was ushered in by blue skies and sunshine, Miraculously drying four lawns and several pairs of trainers. Lionel & Phill started the best of three final double banked but were soon on their own with Phill taking game one before lunch. The rest of us played as much croquet as we could in the Sunshine. After lunch there were some head to head battles for the A and B Class trophies. Lionel had the best of the afternoon in the final.

Round 1:  Mike Town beat Dennis Scarr +6;  Matt Holmes beat Norman Hicks +20;  Peter Wilson beat Roger Schofield +3;  Peter McDermot beat Liz Wilson +1;  Phill Scarr beat Roger Staples +14 TP;  Lionel Tibble beat Malcolm Daines +26TP.
Round 2: Matt Holmes beat Dave Nick +17 TP;  Lionel Tibble beat Peter Wilson +24;  Mike Town beat Lee Hartley +1;  Phil Scarr beat Peter McDermott +16 TP.
Consolation:  Lee Hartley beat Dave Nick +3 TP;  Norman Hicks beat Malcom Daines +17;  Dennis Scarr beat Roger Staples +6;  Dave Nick beat Liz Wilson +1;  Matt Holmes beat Roger Schofield +24 TP;  Lionel Tibble beat Phill Scarr +6;  Peter McDermott beat Norman Hicks +6;  Roger Schofield beat Malcolm Daines +8;  Mike Town beat Matt Holmes +14;  Dave Nick beat Dennis Scarr +26;  Dave Nick beat Peter Wilson +13;  Phill Scarr beat Mike Town +10;  Matt Holmes beat Dennis Scarr +22.
Semi Finals: Phill Scarr beat Mike Town +10;  Lionel Tibble beat Matt Holmes +17.
Final: Lionel Tibble beat Phill Scarr -6, +12, +18.
Consolation: Dave Nick beat Peter McDermott +26 TP;  Lee Hartley beat Roger Schofield +8;  Peter Wilson beat Norman Hicks +14;  Liz Wilson beat Roger Staples +9;  Dennis Scarr beat Malcom Daines +20;  Roger Staples beat Roger Schofield +6;  Mike Town beat Dave Nick +8 Matt Holmes beat Peter McDermott +26;  Lee Hartley beat Liz Wilson +3;  Mike Town beat Liz Wilson +18;  Peter McDermot beat Malcom Daines +2;  Norman Hicks beat Dennis Scarr +12;  Matt Holmes beat Peter Wilson +26 TP;  Roger Schofield beat Norman Hicks +19.

David Openshaw Trophy – (Seeded KO) Winner Lionel Tibble
Chris Clarke Trophy – A Class Egyptian Winner Mike Town
Jeremy Dyer Trophy – B Class Egyptian Winner Peter Wilson
Chris Hudson Trophy – Fastest Game Winner Matt Holmes 38 Minutes

2012, News, Pendle

International Match Played on Southport North Lawns

18 June 2012 by Chris Alvey

Teams of top ranking players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, launched themselves upon Victoria Park at the weekend to play in the Home Internationals, each team selected by their national croquet association. In a series of singles games a protracted battle was fought to find the winning national team. Southport members watched fascinated as these skilled players sped through game after game, hammering out their matches in spite of flooding in many parts of the lawns. Torrential rain (in common with the rest of the country) caused problems on Saturday as three lawns became unplayable. With only two courts left on the South Lawns another court was urgently marked out on the infamous North Lawns (currently being prepared for the Federation Festival) and these players demonstrated how the game can still be played at a very high level on slightly imperfect grass. In an attempt to catch up, games were played until 9.30pm
Sunday dawned fair, four courts being immediately available on the South Lawns and play continued at a fast pace, eventually a fifth court dried out sufficiently to enable more matches to reach a conclusion. The last three matches proved to be England v Wales, with Wales needing only one win to take the trophy. David Maugham, came through for England beating Ian Burridge, followed shortly afterwards by North West hero Ian Lines beating Gary McElwain, leaving only one match to be the deciding factor. Ireland were forced to fly home not knowing the final result, but in a tense best of three game match between Richard Smith of England and Dave Richards of Wales.  With dusk approaching, the trophy was finally decided in the last game by two points as Richard Smith pegged his front ball out to leave two balls on 4-back and one on rover.  England won!

Final Positions

Position Team Matches Rubbers Unfinished Rubbers Games
1 England 3 9 2 22
? Ireland 1.5 7 1 14
? Wales 1 8 0 20
4 Scotland 0.5 3 3 5

England win the Home Internationals with three match wins. As a consequence of the unstarted rubber between Healy (Ireland) and Spalding (Scotland), the positions of Ireland and Wales cannot be determined. Scotland are finish last regardless of unfinished games.

Full Results:

England 3 Scotland 0
1 David Maugham beat James Hopgood +26tp +25stp;  2 Marcus Evans beat Martin Murray +24tp +11tp;   3 Samir Patel beat David Magee +5 +17tp;   4 Ian Lines unfinished Campbell Morrison +26tp;   5 RichardM Smith unfinished Bill Spalding +9.

Ireland 3 Wales 2
1 Andrew Johnston beat Ian Burridge -26tp +16 +6;   2 Simon Williams beat David Walters +10, -17, +26p;   3 Ed Cunningham lost to Chris Williams -1 -17tp;   4 Kieran Murphy lost to Garry McElwain -19 -6;   5 Nathaniel Healy beat David Richards -4, +, +23.

England 3 Wales 2
1 David Maugham beat Ian Burridge -17, +12tp, +25tp;  2 Marcus Evans lost to David Walters -18tp, +17tp, -4otp;  3 Samir Patel lost to Chris Williams +17 -26tp -18;  4 Ian Lines beat Garry McElwain +11, +25;  5 RichardM Smith beat David Richards +24, +2T.

Ireland 2 Scotland 2
1 Andrew Johnston lost to James Hopgood +17tp, -26tp, -12tpo;  2 Simon Williams beat Martin Murray +24tp +24tp;   3 Ed Cunningham beat David Magee +26tp +24tp;   4 Kieran Murphy lost to Campbell Morrison -26;   5 Nathaniel Healy not started Bill Spalding.

England 3 Ireland 2
1 David Maugham beat Andrew Johnston +17tp, +24;   2 Marcus Evans lost to Simon Williams -17 -4;   3 Samir Patel lost to Ed Cunningham -26tp -25tp;   4 Ian Lines beat Kieran Murphy +26tp, +24;   5 RichardM Smith beat Nathaniel Healy +4, +11.

Wales 4 Scotland 1
1 Ian Burridge lost to James Hopgood -15tp, -10tp;   2 David Walters beat Martin Murray +20, +5tp;   3 Chris Williams beat David Magee +24, +25;   4 Garry McElwain beat Campbell Morrison +6, +17;  5 David Richards beat Bill Spalding +26, +11.

 

Team Orders

England Ireland Scotland Wales
David Maugham (C)
Marcus Evans
Samir Patel
Ian Lines
RichardM Smith
Andrew Johnston
Simon Williams
Ed Cunningham (C)
Kieran Murphy
Nathaniel Healy
James Hopgood
Martin Murray (C)
David Magee
Campbell Morrison
Bill Spalding
Ian Burridge (C)
David Walters
Chris Williams
Garry McElwain
David Richards

 

 

2012, Croquet Association, News, Southport

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