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Exhilerating Festival of Croquet 2009 in Sunny Southport

28 June 2009 by Chris Alvey

Fed Jamboree Thrills Croquet Crowds (28 June 09) by Tony Thomas

 

Federation clubs can feel proud of a wonderful Croquet event this weekend. Eight clubs contested Golf, Short, Handicap and Advanced Croquet over two days of tournaments involving 228 games in glorious sunny Southport (well, apart from the odd thunder storm). The South Lawns were resplendent, demonstrating the large investment in maintenance by the Southport Club. Even the notorious North Lawns played better than ever and gained praise. As always, the catering was ‘par excellence’, about 150 excellent lunches being served to an appreciative gathering. It is nice to be reminded occasionally how strong croquet in the north west really is and how it binds us together in pursuit of a sport we love – the camaraderie, obvious friendships and competitive rivalry makes this event an unforgettable experience.

It is estimated nearly 200 people attended over the weekend and David Barratt, Federation Chairman, thanked everyone at the Southport club for the tremendous hard work involved in organising a club championship, unique in the croquet world which demonstrates the importance of why members matter. Alan Mayne and Barry Keen managed the tournament over the two days, ably assisted by Southport members Terry Foster (organisation), Carol Lewis (Advanced), Brian Lewis (Short), Keith Roberts (Handicap) and Don Williamson (Golf).

The Advanced competition was a tie between Southport and Crake Valley, resulting in a nail biting ‘Peg hitting’ tie breaker in front of an enthusiastic crowd of about 80 people. David Barratt presented trophies to the event winners: Southport (Advanced); Fylde (Handicap); Bowdon (Short); Bowdon (Golf); concluding with the Federation Championship for 2009 being awarded to Bowdon. As people departed in excellent spirits, the talk was how can we surpass this event next year? We will – don’t miss it!

     Final placings:

TEAMADVANCEHANDICAPSHORTGOLFTOTAL POINTSFINAL POSITION
BOWDON1157141
SOUTHPORT4415142
CHESTER-346133
FYLDE-534124
BURY222175
CULCHETH---336=
CRAKE3---36=
LLANFAIRFECHAN---228

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2009, Bowdon, Federation, Festivals, News, Southport

111th Peels at Southport has Everything

11 May 2009 by Chris Alvey

111th Peels at Southport (11 May 09)

Southport_Peels09_Players

 

The 2009 Peels players experienced everything at Southport last week (7-10 May) – Thursday required libreral doses of suncream, Friday winds almost blew players away, Saturday required wet gear and Sunday weather was almost boring with grey skies.

However, the lawns looked superb, the croquet very competitive and as always, catering excellent. The most ornate trophies in the croquet world went to: Liz Maltby and Nigel Graves (Mixed Doubles); Abdul Ahmad (Mens Singles); Amanda Hames Keward (Ladies Singles).

Southport_Peels_09_AbdulAhmad Southport_Peels_09_AmandaHamesKeward  Southport_Peels_09_LizMaltbyNigelGraves

2009, Croquet Association, News, Southport

Keith Aiton Wins Southport Jubilee Tankard

20 April 2009 by Ian Lines

Silver Celebration for Keith Aiton at Southport (20 Apr 09)

Southport_AdvJub_2009Keith Aiton beat Ian Lines to win the Jubilee Tankard, 25 years after he last won it. David Walters won the Consolation Swiss. The lawns at Southport were easy paced at about 9 plummers, but slight hills and good tight hoops (~1/32″) made conditions a little tricky. The weather was blues skies and sunshine all weekend. Some photos are on http://www.southportcroquet.org/news.htm

Day One – Keith Aiton started the day with an SXP against James Hopgood. Day 2 will see a 5 round final between current holder Ian Lines and Keith Aiton.
Day Two – Keith Aiton beat Ian Lines 3 games to 2 in an entertaining final.

Congratulations to Keith and commiserations to Ian. Congratulations also to David Walters from Bowdon who was the winner of the Swiss.

The weather was excellent and so was the play. Our thanks to the catering team, the lawns team and Ian Lines for his management of the event.

 

Southport_AdvJub09_KeithAitonLiningUpMain Event:
First Round: Dave Nick beat Paul Rigge +17; Ailsa Lines beat James Hawkins +16(t); Bob Burnett beat Lee Hartley +13; Steve Lewis beat Alan Pidcock +11; David Walters beat Alan Mayne +19; Ian Lines beat Ray Lowe +2.
Second Round:Keith Aiton beat James Hopgood +24sxp; Dave Nick beat Ailsa Lines +4; Bob Burnett beat Steve Lewis +21; Ian Lines beat David Walters +17.
Semi Final (best of 3): Keith Aiton beat Dave Nick +11, +25; Ian Lines beat Bob Burnett +17qp, +17.
Final (best of 5):Keith Aiton beat Ian Lines -26tp, +26tp, -12, +12tpo, +26tp.

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2009, News, Southport

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