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Bowdon Wins 2014 North West Festival of Croquet

30 June 2014 by Keith Roberts

Bowdon claims overall Championship at Southport

Bowdon Festival Winning Squad 2014
Bowdon Festival Winning Squad 2014

 

2014 Festival Advanced Winners - Bowdon
2014 Festival Advanced Winners – Bowdon

 

Westmorland - 2014 Festival Handicap winners
Westmorland – 2014 Festival Handicap winners

 

Chester - 2014 Festival Short Winners
Chester – 2014 Festival Short Winners

 

Bowdon - 2014 Festival Golf Winners
Bowdon – 2014 Festival Golf Winners

2014 Festival - Golf Event

BoBuChCuFyTaSoWeWonPtsPos
Bowdon---2-12-12-11-22-12-11-2581
Bury1-2---1-23-03-01-11-22-1345
Chester1-22-1---1-22-13-02-13-0563
Culcheth1-20-32-1---2-13-02-13-0572
Fylde2-10-31-21-2---1-22-12-1336
Tattenhall1-21-10-30-32-1---0-32-1227
Southport1-22-11-21-21-23-0---3-0354
W'morland2-11-20-30-31-21-20-3---118

2014 Festival - Short Event

BoBuChFySoW3WonPtsPos
Bowdon---2-11-11-21-22-1234
Bury1-2---1-22-10-32-1225
Chester1-12-1---1-22-13-0361
Fylde2-11-22-1---1-22-1343
Southport2-13-01-22-1---1-2352
Westmorland1-21-20-31-22-1---116

2014 Festival - Handicap Event

BoBuChFyIMPeSoWeWonPtsPos
Bowdon---3-02-10-32-11-22-11-2463
Bury0-3---2-12-11-21-12-11-2354
Chester1-21-2---1-21-21-22-11-2118
Fylde3-01-22-1---2-11-20-30-3327
Isle of Man1-22-12-11-2---1-21-22-1336
Pendle2-11-12-12-12-1---1-21-2472
Southport1-21-21-23-02-12-1---1-2345
W'morland2-12-12-13-01-22-12-1---681

2014 Festival - Advanced Event

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Bowdon---11111561
Bury0---0101234
Crake01---101343
Fylde000---00016
Pendle0111---1452
Southport00010---125
ADVHCPSHTGLFPTSPOS
Bowdon6638231
Bury3524143
Chester-166134
Crake Valley4---49
Culcheth---778
Fylde1243106=
Isle of Man-3--310
Pendle57--125
Southport2455162
Tattenhall---2211
Westmorland-811106=

Bowdon claims overall Championship at Southport

The North West Federation of Croquet Clubs held its annual Club Championships at the Southport & Birkdale Club (S&B) over the weekend of 28th and 29th June 2014.  This was the 20th Year of the Championships, which we call the Festival of Croquet, and we still believe that this is the largest annual gathering of Croquet players in the world at a single venue.

S&B managed to produce 16 courts on 13 ‘full size’ lawns including 7½ full size equivalent on the Club’s north lawns.  Some 228 games were played requiring 78 players to be ‘on the lawns’ for any one round, but most Clubs brought extra people to give all of their members the opportunity to participate in this very special event.  In all we estimate the number of individual participants to be in excess of 110.  Although the Manager had promised that the sun would shine the first day started cloudy and there were occasional threats of rain which failed to materialise.  Sunday started bright with some sunshine and presentations were made under a clear blue sky.

The overall Championship was won by Bowdon with Southport in second place, Bury finishing third.

There were eight entrants of three person teams in the Golf Croquet Championship which was won by Bowdon with six victories from seven matches, Culcheth took the runner-up spot with five wins.

The Short competition, also best of three per match, was won by Chester with four wins from five matches.  Chester could well have made a clean sweep were it not for one of a number of voided or replayed games, in the Golf and Short disciplines, caused by teams not playing their games in handicap order. S&B was in second place.

As in 2013, eight teams competed in the Handicap event which was played as an 18 point.  The Handicap Championship returned to three singles per match having been one singles and one doubles in 2013.  It was won by Westmorland which has had notable successes in league handicap play in the last couple of years.  Pendle was runner-up.

The fourth event,  Advanced play, was, once again, a doubles event played almost exclusively on Southport’s Lawn 1.  Although a serious affair, which included many County and International players, it was also the one with the most colourful participants.  The Bowdon pair was unbeaten in their five games with Pendle a solid second losing only to the Champions.

Entry levels were much the same as in 2013 with just one fewer Golf Croquet team competing, resulting in 84 games compared with 108 last year.  The number of games was further reduced as last year’s schedule called for Short Croquet teams to ‘all play all’ twice – 90 games – this year there were half that number.  These reductions allowed an additional 28 games of Handicap play due to the change from a two game match (one single/one double) in 2013.  These changes in format, ie. the reduction in the number of games, appear to have been received favourably by Golf and Short Croquet players as the previous year’s schedule was a tad hectic.  Handicap players were delighted to be able to play a full singles format.

The Manager is of the opinion that the Advanced players enjoyed playing all of their games on the same lawn as it allowed for greater interaction with the gallery (a euphemism for banter!)

Although we don’t have data on the number of Handicap games resulting in a finish at the peg, from your reporter’s perspective it appeared to be the case that a significant proportion of games were completed in this manner.

Keith Roberts, Manager (and reporter) began the presentation formalities by thanking Liz Wilson, the Championship Secretary, and highlighting the work of the Event Managers – the people who keep everything rolling along – they were Sue Hardman, Golf Coquet; Brian Lewis, Short Croquet; Liz Wilson, Advanced.  Keith managed the Handicap event.  Keith also thanked Colin Irwin for being Referee of the Tournament, Brian Lewis, Chairman of S&B and all of the members of the club who worked hard to prepare lawns in the weeks leading to the Championships and at the weekend.  Keith’s final thank you was for all of the participants over the two days, many of whom had travelled some distance and at no little cost, to play in the Championships.  He made special mention of the Tattenhall Club which was enjoying its first experience of the Championship and acquitting itself well by winning two of its Golf Croquet matches.

Liz Wilson, now in her role of Chairman of the Federation, thanked the Southport and Birkdale Club particularly the clubs organisers and caterers, those wearing bold colours, the Championship Manager and went on to highlight the range of croquet skills and experience from Great Britain internationals, County players (two from Cheshire, one from Yorkshire and several Lancashire representatives) to the first timers who were invited to stand and were applauded.  Shields were presented by Liz.

Another splendid Championship, I’m looking forward to next year.

Keith Roberts, Championship Manager

HERE IS THE PHOTO GALLERY: (click on any image to see larger version and navigation arrows)

2014, Federation, Festivals, News, Southport

Pennine Cup now back in Lancashire Croquet

27 June 2014 by Paul Rigge

Lancashire Win Trans-Pennine Cup (22 June, Hosted by Pendle CC at Earby).

Tom Griffiths, Lancashire Captain examines the trophy
Tom Griffiths, Lancashire Captain examines the trophy

Lancashire croquet squad lift the trophy, or they would have done if t’other lot had brought it back.

This match is the last remaining fixture from the old Confederation of Northern Croquet Clubs (under Mike Evans), and as such, is always played in great spirit and this year wasn’t an exception – good fun was had in the fine dry sunny weather at Pendle.

The few players who had made themselves available to the Squad Manager (Paul Rigge), were rewarded by being turned out as as the *under-dogs*, being weaker card vs card (19 Vs 16.5), than the visitors from the East but under Tom’s Captaincy they bagged the majority in the morning doubles to lead 2-1 at lunch (it could have so easily have been all 3).

The East’s quickly leveled as the single results started to be recorded, so it came down to the captain’s rubber to cross the line, with Tom pegging out just as time was called to give us our first win in five years.

The final victory was by the same margin as last year, 6-3, and for the first time ever in this friendly, all the games were played to advanced rules – well done to both teams and Pendle for again hosting.

Pennine Cup players 2014
Pennine Cup players 2014

Doubles:
Tom Griffiths (0) and Howard Bowron (5) beat Charles Waterfield (1) and Dennis Scarr (3.5) by +20
Liz Wilson (2.5) and Andy Brandwood (4) beat Phil Errington (1.5) and Roger Staples (3) by +16
Peter Wilson (2) and Terry Vernazza (6) lost to Derek Knight (1.5) and Malcolm Daines (5) by -5

Singles:
Tom beat Charles +9;   Peter lost to Phil -7;   Liz beat Derek +15;
Andy beat Roger +4;   Howard lost to Dennis -22;   Terry beat Malcolm +7t.

 

2014, Federation, News, Pennine Cup

Fourth Cup for Storey and Four Croquet Clips to Nick

11 June 2014 by Liz Wilson

The Cumbria Cup – 7/8 June 2014 at Crake Valley

Brian Storey being presented with the Cumbria Cup by Crake Chairman Tom Griffiths
Brian Storey being presented with the Cumbria Cup by Crake Chairman Tom Griffiths

12 good men and true (well actually 11 and a lady!) turned out to compete for the Cumbria Cup.

Dave Nick with his own Clip and three peeled ones.
Dave Nick with his own Clip and three peeled ones.

The lawns were looking much better than last year thanks to the hard work of Jim Allcock and helpers.  Saturday was very wet but the Crake Valley lawns held up well following the drainage work and no play was lost.  Regulars were joined by Richard Way from The Bear of Rodborough club who was on his way “OOP North” and had no idea what he was letting himself in for.  Double banking with me he was trying to understand my opponent’s strategy (Dave Nick!) as he peeled me through hoop 2.  “Why is he doing that?”  was the question – “Because he can was the reply”.  Inevitably the extra challenge was to get all four clips on his shirt!  (See picture!) .

Ray Lowe (who was deselected from the Lancashire Counties team this year) took out three of the four 2014 Lancashire team in attendance as a demonstration of his ability beating Paul Rigge, Peter Wilson and Dave Nick to reach the final.  The other finalist was defending champion Brian Storey who beat Jim Allcock, Tom Griffith and Bob Burnett.

The best of three final was settled in two straight victories by Brian Storey who retained the trophy for the fourth year!  The Swiss was won by Dave Nick.  A commendable performance by Bob Burnett who won 4/5 should be noted.  The weather of Sunday was delightful and the food excellent.

2014, Crake Valley, News

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