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Phil Nuttall (1st) and Libby Dixon (2nd) in All England Croquet Tournament

21 September 2017 by John Bevington

Phil Nuttall wins the 2017 All England AC Handicap Trophy

Phil Nuttall (Bury) Receives the All England AC Trophy from CA President Quiller Barratt

The winner of the 2017 All England Handicap Final was Phil Nuttall (16) from Bury, who won all five of his games. In second place was Libby Dixon (18) from Pendle and Craven, with three wins. Neal Bacon (5) from Nottingham and Jeremy Pardoe (8) from Broadwas were third and fourth, also with three wins.

This year’s competition began with 168 players playing preliminary heats at 30 clubs; 32 made it to the four area finals. The winners and runners-up from these were Neal Bacon and Adam Huby(7, Watford) at Edgbaston, Douglas Dykes (16, Surbiton) and Julie Sheahan (11, Merton) at Surbiton, Phil Nuttall and Libby Dixon at Fylde and Jeremy Pardoe and Robert Upton (3½, Dyffryn) at Camerton and Peasedown.

This year’s final was held at Wrest Park for the first time since 1998 when there were 16 players and all six lawns were flooded for many hours. However now the club’s new lawns drain more quickly; a Saturday afternoon downpour caused localised flooding, but the lawns were playable within half an hour even though the rain persisted. Games were limited to three hours and played as full bisque, base 10.

The photo shows the 2017 Players in the All England AC Finals – Standing L-R: Quiller Barrett (CA President), Robert Upton, Douglas Dykes, Neal Bacon, George Collin (Manager); Seated L-R: Jeremy Pardoe, Julie Sheahan, Phil Nuttall, Libby Dixon, Adam Huby.

 

Libby Dixon
Phil Nutall

The first round saw +26 wins for Julie against Adam and Phil against Robert. Libby made a promising start against Neal but the bisques ran out, and Jeremy had a narrow win against Douglas. Saturday closed with Phil on three wins and Julie, Libby and Jeremy on two.

On Sunday morning Phil stretched his lead by beating Libby, and Jeremy beat Julie +2 on time. Douglas accounted for Adam and Robert suffered his fourth defeat, this time at the hands of Neal. The last round saw Phil complete a clean sweep by beating Douglas +5 on time, and Robert (the lowest handicap at 3½) finally broke his duck by beating Julie +3 in a tight finish.

What of the play? Well, we saw its infinite variety, as you might expect with such a wide range of handicaps and experience.Lots of good stuff – solid break play and use of bisques to set them up, lawn length take-offs judged to a nicety, and considered leaves. On the other side, there were times when tactical errors and a lack of knowledge of the laws proved costly, as in not recognising a wiring lift when it was due, but these are the views from the boundary. Things are different when you have the mallet in your hand,time is approaching, the bisques have run out, the rain is falling and you are faced with a five yard roquet needing to make a hoop or two to have a chance of winning. Who has not allowed the heart to rule the head and have the hubris of an over-ambitious hoop attempt followed by the nemesis of an easy roquet for the opponent? And even world champions have been known to sometimes play the wrong ball.

Thanks are due to George Collin for managing the event and acting as the ROT. A five round Swiss with eight players can be a nightmare (see Gaunt & Wheeler on this), but Phil simplified his job considerably. Thanks also to Geoff Strutt and John Bevington for organising lunches and teas, Tim Brewer for pre-final admin duties and John Dawson as overall director of the competition.

The All England Handicap is the most democratic event in the calendar and deserves more support. Without more data one cannot judge its state of health, but the numbers have halved since 1998 when there were 357 entries. Would two more area finals draw in more clubs, with an American block final for the six winners? One for the Tournament Committee.

Phil and Libby took away the excellent trophies for their fine performances (along with 2 stroke reductions to their handicaps)

John Bevington

The results were as follows:

Name Wins Net points Position
Phil Nuttall (16) Bury 5 +71 1
Libby Dixon (18) Pendle & Craven 3 +18 2
Neal Bacon (5) Nottingham 3 +10 3
Jeremy Pardoe (8) Broadwas 3 -16 4
Julie Sheahan (11) Merton 2 +25 5
Douglas Dykes (16) Reigate Priory 2 +19 6
Robert Upton (3½) Dyffryn 1 -63 7
Adam Huby (7) Watford 1 -64 8

 

Dramatic skies over the All England final

2017, Bury, Croquet Association, News, Pendle

Pendle Reach Croquet Final in Murphy Shield

8 September 2017 by Leigh Dixon

Semi-final of Inter Club GC Murphy Shield – Pendle 4 Hunstanton 3 (Sep 5th 2017)


l to r: Peter Brown, David Thirtle-Watts, Libby Dixon, Chris Ward(behind) Will Drake, Noel Gill, Keith Terry and Paul Dowdall

On the 5th September Nottingham Croquet Club held the Semi Final of the Murphy Shield as a convenient ground for Pendle and Craven vs Hunstanton. The Pendle team drove down the M1 in weather reminiscent of driving in a carwash. Thankfully both teams arrived safely and were met by our host who provided a very welcome cup of tea.

Pendle and Craven were represented by Libby Dixon (2), Keith Terry (3), Paul Dowdall (3) and Will Drake(6).  Hunstanton team comprised of David Thirtle-Watts (2), Peter Brown (3), Chris Ward (4) and Noel Gill (6).

Round 1 saw Hunstanton win the doubles easily. The two single games both went to 3 games , with Pendle winning both.

Round 2 As the afternoon progressed it became apparent that the match stood at 3 all. The outcome would all came down to the game between Paul Dowdall and Chris Ward. Paul had won the first game and Chris was closely contesting the second. Both team participants all watched expectantly . However as there always has to be a winner, and Paul won out this time.

Pendle won the match 4/3 and go through to play the final against Watford.

Afternoon tea was provided by Hunstanton and was a very welcome touch after a very full day of play. Libby Dixon thanked David and members of both teams for their excellent play and especially for the spirit and manner in which all games were played.

2017, Croquet Association, News, Pendle

Pendle Reach Semi-Final of Golf Croquet Murphy Shield

19 July 2017 by Libby Dixon

Pendle Going to Semi-Finals of Murphy Shield.

A dull, warm day with occasional drizzle welcomed the quarter final match against Belay Hall in the national Golf Croquet Murphy Shield. The lawns were in good condition and thanks go to Peter Dewhurst and Will Drake for all their help in preparing for the event.

Belsay Hall team arrived after a good journey from the north east. Christine Wood (3) captained the team and she was supported by Belsay Hall Chairman David Millner (3), Derek Johnson (3) and Brenda Johnson(8). Pendle again were represented by the winning team from the Ripon Spa match of Libby Dixon(2), Keith Terry (3), Paul Dowdall (3) and Will Drake (6).

At lunch Pendle had a commanding lead of 3 games to nil with many of the games going to 7/6. The day ended with a resounding win of 6 games to 1. The match was played in great spirit and Pendle made new friends. The Belsay Hall team left after a full afternoon tea for their journey home.

2017, Croquet Association, News, Pendle

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