What’s a Lummox? Or a Southport Leave?
Pendle & Craven Croquet Club hosted the Millennium Advanced AC tournament last weekend. Fourteen competitors, representing six of the clubs within the North West, were split into two classes to try to ensure as much competitive play as possible.
In the A Class, run as a Flexible Swiss, the Manager allowed games to run their course, without any time limits. With 8 competitors the aim was to complete at least 5 rounds. There were 6 entrants in the B class, playing an all play all block with 3 hour time limits.
Lee Hartley, from Fylde, triumphed in the A class, winning all 6 of his matches.
The B class was a much closer affair with 4 players going into the final round of games able to win the trophy. The victor was Jim Allcock from Crake Valley, with 4 wins, including one over Phil Snowden, who also finished with 4 wins out of 5
It was good to see new faces participating in their first Advanced level tournament. Congratulations to Andrew Gould (Pendle), Phil Snowden (Fylde) and Ed Cheetham (Bowdon) who now appear in the World Rankings.
The weather was better than forecast, the lawns were playing well & the good spirited banter amongst the players was educational!
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a Lummox is a clumsy, stupid person, perhaps a harsh comment to one who has just quit the lawn having made an error. And the Southport Leave is when the turn in which Hoop 1 is run, ends with the clip being placed on Hoop 2.
The trophies were presented by the Manager, Angharrad Walters in bright sunshine. Thanks were offered to Pendle & Craven Croquet Club for hosting the event, to RD Geotech for their sponsorship of the event, and to the competitors for their participation & good spirits. Full results are available on croquetscores.com.