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Ian Lines Wins (again) at Southport Advanced Jubilee

17 April 2011 by Kath Thomas

Finalists Ian Lines and Dave Nick

Ian Lines Back to Winning Ways at Southport Advanced Jubilee Event (by Kath Thomas, 17/04/11)

Top ranking UK players descended on Southport this weekend to play in the prestigious annual ‘Spring Jubilee Tankard’. Two days of play on lawns described as challenging saw Southport members knocked out of the later rounds of the competition. Enthusiastic members lined the club’s lawns to watch two giants of North West croquet, Ian Lines of Bowden and Dave Nick of Crake Valley, battle it out for the winner’s cup. The final match was best of three games and Dave Nick, one game to the good, must have thought he had success in the bag towards the end of the second game when he made a spectacular ‘leave’ that made it impossible for his opponent to pick up the break. But, although he recommenced play with a green width roquet that took out the far corner flag on impact, he failed to pick up the advantage and the outcome hung in the balance as the second game went to Ian Lines. Dave was driving ahead in the third game and had reached ‘one-back’, when an unfortunate move lost him command of the lawn with his second colour at hoop one. Ian Lines rapidly proved why he is ranked as eleventh best player in the world, by faultlessly taking both colours together round every hoop on the lawn to claim final victory. Ian has recently recovered from a broken arm unfortunately fractured during the New Zealand earthquake and his win at Southport represents an heroic return to play in the UK.

Ian Lines beat Dave Nick to win the Jubilee Tankard at Southport (by Ian Lines 17/04/11).

A field of 14, half of them minus players, gathered to compete for the Tankard. The weather was glorious sunshine all weekend long, though still a little chilly on Saturday. The early season lawns were quite a bit more challenging than usual, running at only about 7 to 8 seconds due to recent sand treatment and the grass being slightly long, with some patches of dead moss and a few slopes near hoops (set at 1/16″ to 1/32″), all of which made it pretty difficult for players to create breaks, except for a certain Quarryman who didn’t seem to have any difficulty at all. However, the difficult conditions did lead to plenty of interesting interactive games and close finishes, and made triples a bit of a struggle.

Matt Holmes (handicap 3.5, and only in his third season) played very well to get 60% wins, including his first win against a minus player, and Lee Hartley completed a very good triple (only his 8th, and one of only two in the event). In the main event best of three semi-finals, Dave Nick won in two against Bob Burnett, to take him 32-31 ahead in their lifetime head-to-head record; and Ian Lines beat David Barrett in two (although the first could easily have gone the other way). In the final, both Dave and Ian made a few errors in the first two games, but Dave’s uncannily accurate shooting helped him win the first, and almost win the second, till he rather surprisingly failed rover on a relatively straightforward finishing turn, allowing Ian back in to win the game +3 after a few turns. In the deciding game, Ian hit on turn 4 and had a good leave. Dave took (another) agressive 28 yard shot and hit (again!), but his break broke down at 1 back due to taking a slight slope on the hoop approach, and Ian finished with a tightly controlled 9, 12, 5, with Dave’s shooting finally eluding him.

The Consolation Swiss event was won by Alan Mayne with 4/5.

Many thanks to the Southport club for the fantastic catering and for putting on such an enjoyable tournament.

First Round: Ian Lines beat Matt Holmes +11; Alan Pidcock beat Jerry Guest +15; David Barrett beat Brian Story +7; Ray Lowe beat Lee Hartley +23; Alan Mayne beat Carol Lewis +20; Bob Burnett beat Peter Wilson +14.
Second Round: Ian Lines beat Alan Pidcock +24tp; David Barrett beat Ray Lowe +5; Bob Burnett beat Alan Mayne +24; Dave Nick beat Paul Rigge +11.
Semi Final (best of 3): Ian Lines beat David Barrett +3, +19; Dave Nick beat Bob Burnett +3, +23.
Final (best of 3): Ian Lines beat Dave Nick -15, +3, +20.

Consolation Event (Swiss): Matt Holmes beat Carol Lewis +25; Peter Wilson beat Lee Hartley +26; Paul Rigge beat Brian Storey +2; Dave Nick beat Jerry Guest +1; Matt Holmes beat Peter Wilson +9; Lee Hartley beat Carol Lewis +13; Alan Mayne beat Alan Pidcock +3; Brian Storey beat Ray Lowe +10 ; Peter Wilson beat Carol Lewis +16; Lee Hartley beat Paul Rigge +17tp; Jerry Guest beat Carol Lewis +24; Brian Storey beat Alan Pidcock +20; Paul Rigge beat Ray Lowe +11; Bob Burnett beat Matt Holmes +13; Alan Mayne beat Peter Wilson +4; Dave Nick beat Lee Hartley +11; David Barrett beat Jerry Guest +16; Matt Holmes beat Lee Hartley +19; Alan Pidcock beat Carol Lewis +15; Brian Storey beat Bob Burnett +25; Alan Mayne beat Ray Lowe +7; Peter Wilson beat Paul Rigge +11. Summary: Ian Lines (-2) 6/7 1 tp; Dave Nick (-1) 6/8; Alan Mayne (-0.5) 4/5; Brian Storey (-1) 3/5; David Barrett (1.5) 3/5; Matt Holmes (3.5) 3/5; Bob Burnett (-0.5) 3/6; Peter Wilson (1.5) 3/6; Alan Pidcock (1) 2/5; Paul Rigge (-0.5) 2/5; Lee Hartley (-0.5) 2/6 1 tp; Jerry Guest (0.5) 1/4; Ray Lowe (1.5) 1/5; Carol Lewis (3.5) 0/6

2011, News, Southport

Millennium Advanced Honours go to Alan and Alan

11 April 2011 by Paul Rigge

The Alans Mayne and Pidcock take NWFCC Millenium Advanced Honours (11/04/11)

Managed by Bury member, Geoff Young, sixteen players were sent by their clubs to compete once again, in warm sunshine, for the Federation’s only advanced tournament of the year. For the first time since it’s inception, for the millenium, the ‘A’ class event was contested by only minus players, showing that the general standard of play continues to improve in this region at all clubs. The Cup was played as a flexible swiss with one of last year’s rapid improvers – Alan Mayne, taking it with only a single loss, back to Bowdon. The Trophy was won by the other Alan in attendance this weekend, with Southport’s Alan Pidcock winning the round robin. It is worth noting that Linesy turned in the only TP’s, despite still nursing his injured hand and not having his full shot armory available.

A Class: Lines, Ian bt Storey, Brian +23; Mayne, Alan bt Rigge, Paul +23; Nick, Dave bt Hartley, Lee +26; Walters, David bt Burnett, Bob +2; Mayne bt Hartley +26; Nick bt Rigge +13; Lines bt Mayne +26 TP; Burnett bt Rigge +5; Storey bt Hartley +10; Walters bt Nick +13; Lines bt Hartley +26 TP; Mayne bt Storey +16; Lines bt Burnett +26 TP; Hartley bt Rigge +8; Walters bt Storey +7; Mayne bt Nick +7; Mayne bt Walters +9; Nick bt Lines +10; Hartley bt Burnett +20; Storey bt Rigge +26; Burnett bt Storey +4; Walters bt Hartley +8; Rigge bt Lines +24; Mayne bt Burnett +10; Nick bt Storey +8; Walters bt Lines +10; (Mayne 6/7; Walters 5/6; Nick 4/6; Lines 4/7; Burnett 2/6; Storey, Hartley 2/7; Rigge 1/6).

B Class: Pidcock, Alan bt Lloyd, Mark +1; Schofield, Roger bt Barrett, David +11; Wilson, Liz bt Wilson, Peter +5; Lowe, Ray bt Smith, Richard +1Schofield bt L Wilson +11; Pidcock bt Lowe +17; Smith bt Lloyd +8; Barrett bt P Wilson +10; Lloyd by P Wilson +24; Lowe bt L Wilson +18; Pidcock bt Barrett +13; Smith bt Schofield +11; Pidcock bt L Wilson +11; Schofield bt Lowe +12; Barrett bt Lloyd +14; P Wilson bt Smith +2; Pidcock bt Schofield +10; Smith bt Barrett +2; Lloyd bt L Wilson +16; Lowe bt P Wilson +4; (Pidcock 4/5; Lowe, Schofield, Smith 3/5; Barrett, Lloyd, L Wilson 2/5; P Wilson 1/5).

 

Bury Club Chairman, Barbara Young presenting the Neil Williams Millennium Cup to Alan Mayne of Bowdon

Bury Club Chairman, Barbara Young presented the Woodlands Trophy to Alan Pidcock. of Southport:

2011, Bury, Federation, Millenniums, News

Lionel Tibble debuts and wins at Lanc Open Golf

3 April 2011 by Paul Rigge

First Timer Takes 11th Lancashire International Open Golf Championship (Heaton Park, 2/3 April 2011)

Lionel Tibble receiving the trophy from Bury chairman Barbara Young

Hosted by Bury CC and mangaged by Bury member Geoff Young, another great early season curtain raiser as 17 contenders met in kind mild spring sunshine, last year’s winner couldn’t defend the title, due to injury, so honours went this year to Lionel Tibble, playing golf for the first time!

After scraping his way out of the block phase he won the quarter and semi stage in 2 games at a canter until Paul Rigge took him into a third game as befitting a final. The consolation doubles was taken by Ray Mountfield and Bob Connop.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

David   Walters Alan
3-7   7-5   7-4
Paul
6-7   7-0   7-6
Lionel
7-1   5-7   7-5
Alan   Mayne
Rachel   Rowe Paul
1-7   7-6   7-6
Paul   Rigge
Lionel   Tibble Lionel
7-3   7-6
Lionel
7-6   7-5
Robert   Dodds
Freda   Vitty Freda
7-5   7-3
James   Hopgood

 

 

 

 

2011, Bury, News

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