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‘Prof’ Retires from Mallet Making

11 February 2016 by Chris Alvey

Manor House Mallets Move South

One of the world’s finest Mallet makers – Professor Alan Pidcock – has now retired from production.  Alan who is also President of Southport & Birkdale Croquet Club, has achieved world wide fame with his innovative mallets, made in Penwortham.  The distinctive gold and black mallet heads can be seen in abundance at every croquet event.

His company – Manor House Mallets – will continue to produce these excellent mallets under the management of precision engineer Dave Trimmer from Dorset.

Many Federation members are grateful for the advice and expertise given to them by Alan when purchasing their mallets.  The North West Federation send best wishes to Alan on his ‘retirement’.

Alan Pidcock with his latest transportable mallet and the Southport Super B trophy
Alan Pidcock with his latest transportable mallet and the Southport Super B trophy

 

Reprinted from Croquet Gazette Feb 2016:


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2016, Federation, News, Southport

James Hopgood Wins Croquet Salver

13 September 2015 by Chris Alvey

James Hopgood wins the Chairmans Salver at Southport (10-13 September 2015)

James Hopgood won a tense final round game against Ian Lines to win the Chairman’s Salver for the second time.

11 wins James Hopgood;  10 wins Duncan Reeve;  9 wins Ian Lines;  6 wins Ian Burridge, Marcus Evans and Chris Williams;  4 wins David Goacher and Matt Holmes.

Southport Chairman Don Williamson presents the 2015 Chairmans Salver to James Hopgood (Edinburgh)
Southport Chairman Don Williamson presents the 2015 Chairmans Salver to James Hopgood (Edinburgh)

2015, News, Southport

Two B Levels and Three Croquet Prizes

21 July 2015 by Kath Thomas

Omied Hallam receives the Manor House Super B trophy from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (Photo Ray Lowe)
Omied Hallam receives the Manor House Super B trophy from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (Photo Ray Lowe)

Two competitions were staged at Southport and Birkdale Croquet Club at the weekend –  Super B Level and a B Level – attracting players from all over the country, from Edinburgh to Surbiton and in between.

Competitions are always at the mercy of the weather and although Saturday was a pleasant day for play, Sunday dawned wet and presented the organisers with the problem of flooded lawns. But the members were prepared for anything and this was quickly sorted by giant squeegees mopping up the huge puddles and all lawns were clear and playable by about 10-00 am.

Southport members Barbara Haslam, Carol and Brian Lewis, Ray Lowe and Chairman Don Williamson rose to the challenge of the competition but failed to achieve success, as did last year’s winner, Dennis Scarr from Middlesborough,

During the weekend play Andy Brandwood of Bury achieved a special award for his first Triple Peel. Clive Goode of Nottingham was winner of the B Level competition and Omied Hallam also of Nottingham was winner of the Super B Level competition.


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Omied Hallam and Clive Goode – both visitors from Nottingham – won the Southport B/Super-B.

The Super-B (up to 2) was played as a block and Omied showed true class in remaining unbeaten, including one TP and several near misses.  He generally finished in less than sixty minutes. Finishing early, four us played an alternate-stroke doubles: Nottingham vs ROW. This time Nottingham was thrashed!

The B, for those handicapped at 2+ (which has a larger, historic trophy) was run as a swiss and had a more complex outcome. The manager, John Haslam, at one time feared a three- or four-way tie. But he resolved it well and Clive won with 4/5, ahead of the manager’s wife, Barbara. However, Andy Brandwood, from Bury, was the star of the show on sunday, completing his first ever TP and earning his gold badge.

Southport is surely one of the most welcoming clubs in the land and the town has an engaging sort of faded elegance. Both deserve a visit.  Not that the club has been slow to embrace new technology. After heavy rain in the small hours of sunday the club members knew exactly what they had to do to make the lawns playable. There is a CCTV camera looking out from the pavilion and after viewing it from their homes they chatted to each other by phone, came down early and cleared the puddles…..

Kevin Carter

Clive Goode receives the Hawkins B Level Cup from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)
Clive Goode receives the Hawkins B Level Cup from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)
Andy Brandwood receiving his Gold Certificate from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)
Andy Brandwood receiving his Gold Certificate from Southport President Prof Alan Pidcock (photo: Ray Lowe)

 

 

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