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National Golf Croquet Final for Crakes Sandra

17 July 2018 by David Cornes

CROQUET ASSOCIATION GOLF CROQUET “C” LEVEL TOURNAMENT
at Middlesbrough 14thJuly 2018

Sandra Cornes receives her prize from Manager Derek Johnson 
Sandra Cornes receives her prize from Manager Derek Johnson

This tournament formed part of the newly initiated C Level series of tournaments for players with handicaps of 7 or more.  The initial entry was 6 but that was reduced further when Crake Valley’s David Cornes brought his handicap down to 6 just before the allocation date for the tournament.  David kindly offered to test his newly acquired referee credentials on the tournament instead (and he had cajoled his wife Sandra to enter anyway, so was travelling to sunny Teesside nevertheless)

Another casualty was Tournament Manager Roger Staples who was called away for some CA business in Cheltenham on the day.  Derek Johnson stepped into the breach and was able to recruit a further 7 players from his two clubs Belsay Hall and Tyneside.

The twelve entrants had been drawn into two American blocks of six by Roger with placings in the blocks playing a final play-off against their counterparts from the other block.

Block A finished in a three way tie at the top with John Fitzpatrick, Marcia Henderson and Brenda Johnson all finishing with 6 points from their 5 matches with Marcia beating John, John beating Brenda and Brenda beating Marcia.  John Fitzpatrick emerged as the winner, Marcia second and Brenda third, not on alphabetical order(!) but on net points.

Block B was a simpler affair, just a two way tie. Sandra Cornes’ 7-5 win over Dave Okell in the last round of matches was enough to pull her level with Dave on points and, of course, sent her through on the who-beat-whom first tiebreaker.

 BLOCK A P W D L F A Total
John Fitzpatrick (Middlesbrough) 5 3 0 2 31 27 6
Marcia Henderson (Auckland) 5 2 2 1 28 26 6
Brenda Johnson (Belsay Hall & Tyneside) 5 3 0 2 28 27 6
Sara MacPherson (Bishop Monkton) 5 2 1 2 25 27 5
Izzy Poyntz (Bishop Monkton) 5 2 0 3 28 26 4
May Hall (Tyneside) 5 1 1 3 20 27 3

 

 BLOCK B P W D L F A Total
Sandra Cornes (Crake Valley) 5 3 1 1 31 24 7
Dave Okell (Tyneside) 5 3 1 1 31 23 7
Sue Caygill (Belsay Hall & Tyneside) 5 3 0 2 31 27 6
Colin Chun (Belsay Hall) 5 2 1 2 26 29 5
Alison Okell (Tyneside) 5 1 2 2 23 28 4
Jean Thompson (Belsay Hall) 5 0 1 4 21 32 3

The play-offs saw Sandra Cornes take full advantage of her last gasp qualification at the top of Block B by overcoming a 3 point handicap difference in experience to beat John Fitzpatrick 7-5.  She now progresses to the national final in Nottingham at the end of September.

Third place in the tournament went to Dave  Okell who has only been playing for two months who beat Marcia Henderson, and another 3 point handicap difference, 7-2.  Brenda Johnson claimed 5thspot in winning 7-2 against Sue Caygill.  7thwas Sara MacPherson who just squeezed home 6-5 against Colin Chun.  Izzy Poyntz took 9thwith a 7-3 win over another novice, Alison Okell, and May Hall beat Jean Thompson 7-4.

Satisfyingly everybody said they had enjoyed what was, for most, a first foray into tournament play and the whole experience doesn’t seem to have put anybody off for life!

There are still two excellent regional opportunities for other NW Fed Golf Croquet players to qualify for the National finals – Bury on Wednesday 25th July (contact Paul Kenworthy) and Southport on Friday 10th August (contact Don Williamson).

2018 C Golf Players at Middlesbrough – From left to right: Sandra Cornes, Dave Okell, Alison Okell, John Fitzpatrick, Izzy Poyntz, May Hall, Marcia Henderson Colin Chun, Brenda Johnson, Jean Thompson, Derek Johnson, Sue Caygill and Sara MacPherson.

 

 

 

 
 
 

2018, Crake Valley, Croquet Association

New Golf Croquet Rules Coming

11 July 2018 by Chris Alvey

The World Croquet Federation have approved the 5th edition of the Golf Croquet Rules and these will be used for future WCF events. The Rules update has addressed known problems with the current rules and an attempt has been made to align GC Rules with some aspects of AC Law. The presentation style of the Rules is also closer to the style of the AC Laws.

The Croquet Association are responsible for the  implementation of  the Rules and at present it looks like January 1st 2019 at the  earliest through  to March 1st 2019 at latest.

There are some significant changes which will need considering at a future Federation Club Meetings in order to amend our League Rules (if appropriate) for 2019.

More details – Alan Morton at Fylde Croquet Club

2018, Coaching, Croquet Association, Federation

Great Pendle Bake Off

7 July 2018 by Liz Wilson

Pendle Mid-Week AC Tournament 3-6 July 2018

 

Under baking hot skies with the lawns getting faster, yellower and more difficult by the minute, 12 competitors battled for the 7 trophies on offer. 

An outstanding performance by Joe Lennon from Glasgow saw him win the Low Handicap Block and the overall Egyptian Trophy. The Advance Event was won by Terry Vernazza (Newcastle) with the C Class Advanced event going to Ian Hall from Penrith.  The High Bisque Handicap Event was won by Wendy Spencer- Smith who had travelled all the way up from Watford.  The Doubles Trophy was re-gained by the Peters – Hallett and Wilson. Fastest Game went to Peter Wilson and Most Games played to Bob Thompson (Pinchbeck). 

All games were played in good spirits and much laughter was heard over the four days.  Smartest Sun Shade prize to (it’s a mystery!).  The manager was VERY jealous.  We look forward to seeing you all again next year.

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