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Richard Leach Going to National GC Final

25 July 2018 by David Barratt

National C Level GC Tournament at Bury 25 July 2018

Scorching HOT sunshine and a very fast playing surface welcomed players to Bury Croquet Club for this inaugural ‘C’ level Golf Tournament. The majority of the players present were playing in their first ever CA scheduled Tournament and it soon became evident that each one of them had arrived with every intention of winning and attaining automatic entry into the National final which is to be held in Nottingham during September.

David Cornes from Crake Valley, celebrated his recent appointment as a qualified Tournament Referee by overseeing play throughout the day. His presence proved invaluable to the players and Tournament Managers alike with his helpful and constant attention whenever required.

The fast lawns enabled long clearances and hoop shots. It soon became apparent that Izzy Poyntz from Bishop Monkton was using her prowess and strong hitting to successfully remove her opponents balls to the side lines whilst she herself scored a succession of good hoops.  Meanwhile steady, but slower, progress was being made by Richard Leach, Gill Freely and Roger Harper from Bury, as they each tried to challenge the high number of wins being achieved by Izzy.

When all the rounds had finished, however it became abundantly clear that Izzy had won all her games, including beating her nearest challengers and she therefore stormed into the Semi-Finals.  At this point, the extreme heat of the day must have had a different effect on the four semi- finalists because two players improved their concentration immensely and also improved their play, whilst the other two wilted in the sun.

The number of wins had brought Izzy against Gil and Richard against Roger for the semi’s. From these games , it was Gil and Richard who then progressed into the Final.  The final itself proved to be an extremely hard fought match with lots of excitement for the spectators with several wonderful shots that brought cheers from the crowd. In the end it was won by Richard Leach 7-4.

2018, Bury, Croquet Association, Federation, News

Two Ball Break Decides Millennium AC Handicap

22 July 2018 by Chris Alvey

The AC Millennium Trophy – 21/22 July 2018 at Pendle

Manager Chris Alvey presents the 2018 Millenium Trophy to winner Barry McKenzie (Bowdon)
Manager Chris Alvey presents the 2018 Millenium Trophy to winner Barry McKenzie (Bowdon)

Hosted at Pendle the tournament consisted of 15 Players taking part in a flexible Swiss format. Although the sun finally appeared in the latter stages of Sunday afternoon, the tournament was played in the dry with all lawns in use and Chris Alvey managing his first tournament..

Day one was dominated by Sue Pritchard of Westmorland and Roger Schofield of Pendle, each winning all 3 matches and finishing top of the leader board. Restart of play on Sunday saw the two leaders playing each other with Sue taking the lead. After a total of 75 matches, 3 players finished with 4 wins; Paul Kenworthy of Bury placed 3rd having lost to Sue the previous day.

The two finalist were Barry McKenzie of Bowdon and Sue Pritchard. They played a 2 ball break decider starting at corner 4 with hoop 4 being their first target. This was won by Barry who took home the Millennium Trophy and Sue was awarded the Runners-up statuette and a reduction in her handicap.

Manager Chris Alvey presents the 2018 Millenium Handicap Runners Up Trophy to Sue Pritchard (Westmorland)

Many thanks to Pendle for their hospitality.

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2018, Federation, Millenniums, News, Pendle

Super Southport AC Tournament

22 July 2018 by Chris Alvey

Southport Super B and B Level AC Tournament 21/22 July 2018

Sixteen players from across the land assembled under grey Southport skies for this annual tournament.  The recent rain was a gift from above for the parched lawns after the recent hot spell, which had now regained their green colour.

The Super B was an ‘all play all’ format whilst the B Level was played as a ‘Swiss’ format.  The players forming two very competitive events managed by John Haslam.

Competitors:
Super B – Martin Beacon (2 Nottingham); Kevin Carter (o Surbiton); Andy Dibbon (o Surbiton); Edward Dymock (2.5 Surbiton); Michael Finnigan (3 Nottingham); Clive Goode (0.5 Nottingham); Derek Knight (1.5 Beverley); Beatrice McGlen (0 Nottingham); 
B Level – Jim Allcock (5 Crake);   Graham Good (7 Bowdon); David Lloyd (4.5 Crake); Sophie McGlenn (9 Nottingham); Alan Pidcock (3 Southport); Michael Steer (5 Bowdon); Sylvia Steer (6 Bowdon); Don Williamson (3 Southport).  

The Super B was won by Beatrice McGlen from Nottingham with the Runner Up being Clive Goode also from Nottingham.  Beatrice also had a handicap reduction to -0.5.

The B Level winner was Graham Good from Bowdon who also had a handicap reduction to six.

Beatrice in a closing speech thanked the Southport club for an excellent tournament.

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Derek Knight submitted the following Report for the Croquet Association Website:

Contestants gathered from all over the country to play in this prestigious tournament. Players came from Surbiton, Bowden, York, Westmorland, Crake Valley and a huge contingent from Nottingham. The great surprise they all had when walking through the surrounding hedges was the site of lush verdant green lawns. These may have been slow in places but they held their own wibbly wobbly challenges. They proved to be a real challenge to those from the east who have become used to playing on brown frazzled glass like surfaces.

There were sixteen entries with handicaps ranging from 0 to 9. They were split into two blocks of 8, the Super B from 0 to 2.5 and the B level from 3 to 9. The Super B was won by Beatrice McGlen and the runner up was Clive Goode both from Nottingham. In doing so Beatrice received a handicap cut to -0.5 for the first time in her career. The B Level was won by Graham Good from Bowdon and the runner up was Jim Allcock from Crake Valley. Graham Good had his handicap cut from 7 to 6 after winning all his matches. The prizes were presented by Southport president Prof Alan Pidcock.

John Haslam managed the event in his inimitable fashion with no crises or at least he never saw them. The food was absolutely fantastic. The ladies of Southport surpassed themselves with salmon and asparagus on puff pastry with a cream sauce, new potatoes and mange tout peas. Followed by homemade chocolate cheesecake and creme fraiche. The manager even contrived to control the weather, Saturday overcast but warm with the occasional cooling drizzle. Sunday overcast but with the occasional searing burst of sunshine. A glorious weekend of croquet was had by all.

2018, News, Southport

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