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Old Relic Success in Scotland

20 July 2003 by Tony Thomas

OLD RELIC WON IN SCOTTISH OPEN

Held in Edinburgh on 19 and 20 July 2003, this coveted trophy – the ancient Moffat Mallet – was won by Bob Burnett of Southport.

Unfortunately he was not allowed to bring it home since the Mallet is not allowed out of Scotland.

Chris Dent from Bowdon was the runner up and Dave Nick of Crake Valley won the Plate.

Picture shows Chris Dent, Bob Burnett and Dave Nick enjoy their rewards after defeating the best in Scotland.

2003, News, Southport

Wife Beating in Nottingham

13 July 2003 by Tony Thomas

JOHN HASLAM BEATS WIFE IN NOTTINGHAM

John Haslam at Nottingham
John Haslam with Nottingham trophy

John Haslam won the Nottingham “B” online casino Advanced Week-end on Sunday 13 July when he beat his wife, Barbara, in the final.

A good week-end for Barbara though as her handicap has now fallen to 2.5.

2003, News, Southport

Southport Win 2003 Jamboree

29 June 2003 by Tony Thomas

SOUTHPORT WIN 2003 JAMBOREE

Southport Captains
Carol Lewis, Bob Burnett, Don Williamson, Tony Thomas

Fourteen teams from clubs in the Northwest Federation enjoyed an excellent weekend of croquet competing in the club championships held at Southport on 28/29 June. Play started at 9am each morning to allow the games to be completed by 5pm on Sunday. The weather was warm and sunny, the food good, with the atmosphere and sociability first class. Keith Roberts, ably assisted by Barry Keen expertly managed the event.

There were competitions to organise in three disciplines, golf, short and association handicap. Unfortunately the advanced event had to be cancelled due to lack of support. Southport won the golf event, South Lakes the handicap and Pendle the short. In a very close finish (both teams having the same points) Southport just managed to pip Bury to the overall title by virtue of having beaten them in two of the three events.The club championship is an excellent way to introduce new players into the tournament scene.

Many start with golf, progress to short and a couple of years later will be playing full lawn association handicap or advanced. Many of the players now competing in the various leagues in the Northwest Federation started their competitive croquet at the club championships and have gone on to become regular tournament players.

2003, Federation, Festivals, News, Southport

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