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John Beech Croquet Cup stays in Pendle

22 April 2014 by Paul Rigge

John Beech Memorial Easter Tournament (18th /21st April Pendle & Craven Croquet Club).

Roger Schofield being presented with the John Beech Trophy by Manager Paul Rigge
Roger Schofield being presented with the John Beech Trophy by Manager Paul Rigge

Lee Hartley retains the Peter Dowdall Cup (for Advanced play).
Roger Schofield Wins the John Beech Trophy.
High Handicap Trophy (10+): Joe Lennon.
Low Handicap Trophy (<10): Lee Hartley.
Fastest Game: Roger Staples.
Leisure Trophy (most games played): Andy Brandwood.

Lee Hartley presented with the Peter Dowdall Trophy by Manager Paul Rigge
Lee Hartley presented with the Peter Dowdall Trophy by Manager Paul Rigge

Four days play in fine, dry and mainly warm weather was again the order of the day in Earby over Easter for this year’s ‘John Beech’ after last year’s seriously minus degree frozen expedition.

The main handicap event is run as an Egyptian but by the finish only two points separated third place from the winner, necessitating the manager checking and rechecking each card to validate the victory in Roger Schofield’s (Hcp2) favour from Lee Hartley (Hcp -0.5) & Andy Brandwood (Hcp 4.5).

 

In the Advanced All play All Block, the manager’s nightmare continued with three players tying for the title on the same wins; on who beat who – still a tie, so net points finally broke the stalemate in Lee’s favour.

The courts were green with very firmly set hoops and looking at the repairs to court 4, it won’t be long before Pendle & Craven return to being a five lawn club again having improved the clubs drainage.

Always known as a friendly tournament, with much banter & beer – the bar is sponsored by a certain croquet playing micro brewery proprietor after all, and this year was no different with all competitors vowing to return again and again.  Did I mention the food yet? Each day, bang on 12:30 copious amounts of hot fare followed by pudding were enjoyed and the time honoured ‘tradition’ of tea at 4pm was of course observed to stave off any hunger

 

 

 

 

 

2014, News, Pendle

Another Croquet Win for the Bury Brewer

15 April 2014 by Chris Alvey

Matt Holmes Wins the Southport April Advanced Jubilee Tankard

Winner Matt Holmes receives Jubilee Tankard from Southport President Alan Pidcock
Winner Matt Holmes receives Jubilee Tankard from Southport President Alan Pidcock

A very competitive field entered the Southport Advanced tournament, including international players James Hopgood and David Walters, renowned croquet author James Hawkins, mallet maker  Alan Pidcock, international squad members Gabrielle Higgins and Matt Holmes.  Despite a mixture of wind, sunshine and drizzly rain, an entertaining mix of croquet was served up, however, the local knowledge of the Southport guys, Brian Kerr, Ray Low and Alan Pidcock was not enough to get them onto the honours board, whilst the renowned Jerry Guest played his 750th different tournament opponent of his long croquet career.

The new catering arrangements at Southport worked well, especially with fortification from the new brew recently developed by Matt Holmes – the Southport Leave – a crisp golden ale with a touch of elderflower and refreshing taste.

The final was a tense affair between the Bury Brewer, Matt Holmes and the Quarryman, Dave Nick.  In a match that gave winning opportunities to both players, Matt Holmes finally took advantage to claim the Jubilee Tankard.  The plate was won by James Hawkins who also managed the event with efficiency and friendliness.

Knockout Results:

James Hopgood bt Liz Wilson +26TP; Mark Lloyd bt Alan Pidcock +22; Brian Storey bt Peter Wilson +1; Matt Holmes bt Brian Kerr +15; David Walters bt Derek Knight +21TP; James Hawkins bt Jerry Guest +18; Dave Nick bt Andy Brandwood +19; Gabrielle Higgins bt Ray Lowe +6;

Hopgood bt Lloyd +19; Holmes bt Storey +3; Walters bt Hawkins +4; Nick bt Higgins +14;

Holmes bt Hopgood -17 +17 +15; Nick bt Walters -11OTP +18 +4;

Holmes bt Nick +18;

Photo Gallery (Press any image to see slideshow):

2014, Bury, News, Southport

James Hopgood Wins Lancashire International Golf Croquet Championship

8 April 2014 by Paul Rigge

Heaton Park 6th/7th April, 14th Lancashire International Open Golf Croquet Championship

Only 16 players this year faced Manchester’s iffy weather (sun/rain/sun/rain..) this early in the season, but what a sixteen! A World Champion, couple of Kiwi’s plus another couple of Internationals from Wales & Scotland, finally a CA Council member in the field. As is now traditional for this event, the players were split into two blocks (all play all) with the top four from each group qualifying for the Knock Out (Bo3) title run.

This year the block games were contested to 19 points with the Bo3 KO reverting to normal 13 point contest for the Sunday, this worked really well with all games finishing about an hour before twilight on the first day – although quite a few tired legs were admitted to on Sunday morning.

Seven of the seeds were true to form & broke out of the blocks, and then the top four achieved the Semis. Rachel (Ranked1) was the ony player to force her match into the third game in the KO, all other matches took two straight Games to maintain progress into the next round.  The effort of being a finalist yet again must have taken it’s toll on Paddy, since James only needed two in the final to lift this year’s title but some of his shots in that final surpassed Egypt’s finest.

The tournament was hosted by Bury Croquet Club and managed by Paul Rigge, who also presented the Trophy to James Hopgood.   The Consolation Singles title was won by Brian Storey & David Barrett presented him his prize.

Rachel Rowe(-1) Rachel 7-2 7-4 Paddy
7-5 3-7 7-4
James
7-6 7-2
Jarrod Coutts(?)
Paddy Chapman(-1) Paddy 7-4 7-3
Paul RIGGE(-1)
David WALTERS(-1) David 7-5 7-1 James 7-3 7-6
Tim KING(0)
James Hopgood(-1) James 7-5 7-5
Ray Mounfield(2)

All Matches: www.croquetscores.com

 

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