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Two Croquet Diplomas for North West Stars

17 October 2020 by Chris Alvey

Croquet Association – Virtual AGM on You-Tube – 17th October 2020

At the Croquet Association AGM held on-line via You-Tube two well known members from the north west were awarded Croquet Association Diplomas for Services to Croquet.

Don Williamson for his outstanding work at Southport in lawn management and coaching and also Howard Bowron from Penrith and North Lakes for his excellent work in the development of the club. Their citations are presented below.

The Federation sends congratulations to both players.

Don Williamson – Southport & Birkdale Croquet Club & North West Federation 

Don Williamson

Don Williamson has been a stalwart member of Southport and Birkdale Croquet Club for over forty years, serving on the Committee many times including Chairman and Presidential roles. He has also taken a leading role within the North West Federation over the years as Coaching Officer and Federation Handicapper. 

Don has introduced numerous beginners to the game and within the club has organised hundreds of coaching sessions for beginners and improvers, in addition to running club sessions on Laws, Handicapping and Lawn Etiquette. He has also developed an expertise in Lawn Maintenance and the high quality lawns at Southport are a tribute to his enthusiasm and incredible number of hours devoted to mowing and supervision. He also enjoys repairing and renovating equipment and many beginners have started their croquet careers with a reconditioned mallet from him. 

Don has travelled extensively over the north west to run coaching sessions at other clubs and advise on development and handicapping. He is an AC Grade 1/2 Coach and Examiner, a Senior GC and AC Referee and an AC Championship and Examining Referee. He has refereed at many tournaments and international events. 

The contribution made by Don Williamson to Croquet in the north west at both club and regional level is immense, his expertise is widely recognised and respected throughout the area. 

Howard Bowron – Penrith & North Lakes Croquet Club 

Howard Bowron

Howard Bowron has played a central and pivotal role in helping the club to develop from its initial roots when croquet was started locally by members of U3A in the early 2000’s.  When Howard moved to Cumbria as an established croquet player, he came across the U3A players and soon joined in and helped paint a picture of the wider aspects of the game and its rules to those involved. 

In 2007 they moved to our current location, Edenhall Tollbar, playing on two short lawns initially on a cricket pitch outfield. The standard of grass we are told was not great, so one of Howard’s first jobs was to take charge of getting the two lawns into a better condition.  Howard, at members’ request took on the role of Chairman and Secretary and also continued with his quest to improve the playing surface, a passion he continues to directly contribute to today. 

One member from the early days at Edenhall and still involved quoted “Howard has tirelessly built up the infrastructure and has always been a source of encouragement to new and existing players. His enthusiastic nature has meant that a lot of members have stepped up to challenges they thought were beyond their capabilities and as such established a vibrant and popular croquet club”.

Over a number of years at the start of each season Howard has run various coaching sessions for all classes of members.  Howard has been a staunch supporter of AC at all levels of skill and has been instrumental in setting up the clubs short and full lawn leagues.  Howard encourages players to represent the club against other clubs as it helps to verify the handicaps that he is involved in moderating each year. 

2020, Croquet Association, Federation, News, Penrith, Southport

Bury Croquet Broadcasts to the Region

4 October 2020 by Chris Alvey

Bury Croquet Club had a slot on Thats TV Manchester recently.

Here is a You-tube extract from an interview with Roy Spencer (Bury Publicity Officer) regarding Bury CC during lock down.

https://youtu.be/gBia_joRuSw

2020, Bury, News

Rachel Gee Wins Top Croquet Cup at Southport

23 September 2020 by Chris Alvey

Golf Croquet National Singles Championship (AKA the Ascot Cup)
19-20 September 2020 at Southport


This is the premier Golf Croquet tournament in England and the north west had three players involved in the battle for the title – Paul Rigge (Pendle), Lorna Dewar (Pendle) and rising star Jack Good (Bowdon).

The Southport club had managed to prepare excellent lawns and also invested in new Ball Guards in the form of flexible drainage pipes (which worked).

Southport Lawns

The UK number one GC female player took the title with some outstanding play. Colin Irwin representing The Croquet Association made the presentation:

Colin Irwin presents Rachel Gee with a trophy
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You can read a full report written by Paul Rigge on the Pendle Croquet Club website – read more here

The gods smiled down upon their children this weekend (there were four Gods of the game in attendance all wearing their England Shirts) at Southport. The weather was perfect – clear blue skies and 20oC. The courts were the best your correspondent has ever seen (V.fast – cut to 4mm) with ball stops surrounding each area of play – some hard clearances were clearly expected!
Because the Final was being hosted ‘oop north’, Riggey *had* to accept his offered place that he’d earned from the this year’s Lancashire Open and was seeded 7th in the field of 16. 


No surprises were forthcoming from the Gods and day one closed with the top seven ranked players achieving their predicted form but, they were joined by the fourteen year old Bolton wunderkind at the expense of the twenty one year old one from York in the eighth spot for the qualifying finals on day two.

Rachel Gee (UK’s top female) told me at 10:20 on Saturday that she’s “remembered how to play” – A comment that was to prove prophetic (spoiler alert). Top four seeds brushed aside the mortals who’d dared to face them (only Rigge offered any resistance but succumbed in three rubbers). The minors went on to squabble for the inconsequential places.

In the final, teammate Vs teammate, man Vs woman or the two youngest (take your pick on how to describe the contest), was taken by Mrs Gee in imperious straight games against Richard Bilton.

Due to C-19 restrictions, the club had reduced spectator numbers, but we few enjoyed the show.

Full results can be found at Croquetscores.

You can read a very detailed report on the Croquet Association website – read more here

2020, Croquet Association, News, Southport

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