Bowdon B Level 17/18 September 2016
Adam Swinton of Bowdon beat Dennis Scarr of Middlesbrough in the final to take the Sheila Black Salver for the first time.
The Egyptian winner was Caroline Denny of The Bears.
See Bowdon website for more details

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Bowdon B Level 17/18 September 2016
Adam Swinton of Bowdon beat Dennis Scarr of Middlesbrough in the final to take the Sheila Black Salver for the first time.
The Egyptian winner was Caroline Denny of The Bears.
See Bowdon website for more details

by John Haslam
Southport Advanced Sandiford Salver Weekend Tournament 10/11 Sep. 2016

Which is better an Air Show with a croquet tournament or a croquet tournament with an Air Show ?
Throw in very good weather, good lawns and excellent food with a glass or two of decent beer. Result — eight happy players.
It was a good test of concentration as the Red Arrows and an assortment of various planes did their stuff with a high noise intensity and tricks over the lawns.
Dave Nick managed in his usual laid back style and a loose all play all format was used. Triple peels were completed and sextuples started but not completed.
Dave Marsh (Wrest Park) made his first visit to Southport and won. He only lost one game. The runner up was Lee Hartley (Fylde).

by Paul Rigge
Coronation Park 3rd/4th September All England AC Regional Final.
Hosted by Bury CC, Managed by Paul Rigge

Phill Nuttall (Bury) wins with Will Mellor (Bowdon) also qualifying for the National Final. Most of the Regional finalists all gathered at the ‘right’ Bury Venue and Round one got fully underway by 9:30 but the manager had to slot himself into the draw to even up the numbers…
Round two was started before lunch to try to get ahead of the darkening skies and forecasted deluge. In it, Paul was quickly despatched so was soon able to assist Bury Chairman (Paul Kenworthy) in his valiant effort of trying to keep the courts puddle free as the heavy rain duly arrived. The players headed for cover and dined (manager’s special) and then sat inside and sheltered some more as the surface succumbed to the elements. Play was abandoned for the day with most of R2 still to play – a new experience for the assembled, they now know how to fill in ‘Pegging Down Sheets’.
Sunday; Clear n Sunny. The Chair cleared surface water again as the manager reset the courts – special mention must be made of Bury member Helena Nuttall, who turned up unbidden and tended to the contestants breakfast needs while the surface was thus prepped for an early start – very helpful! Round three started before lunch with the manager having to reduce the game time limit in order to try and catch up.
After R4 we had a clear favourite but who would grab the second spot at Hamptworth, at least four were still in with a shout. R5..what to write about R5? erm…Sunset was 19:50 but the last hoop attempt in the very last game was at 21:06! How? Flood lights were utilized of course!
Fortunately for the manager, there were no ties to resolve and both places were awarded to the only two gents who achieved 4/5. Phil taking the top spot because he ‘did’ Will in R3. As well as receiving their invitation to the All England, both candidates had their Hcp cards ‘adjusted ’ by the tournament handicapper.
The presentation and photos were made by the Chair who had been in constant attendance for the whole weekend (he also did the lunch on Sunday with his better half), very industrious. The entire field must be thanked for their patience and hard work – it *is* possible to run the regional final in a single day (almost) with the dedication displayed over the weekend.

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