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Croquet Claret Jug Goes to Lee Hartley

12 June 2018 by Peter Wilson

Pendle Croquet June Advanced AC Event, 9/10th June

Lee Hartley (Fylde Croquet Club) Won the David Openshaw Claret Jug.

Manager Peter Wilson presents Winner Lee Hartley with the David Openshaw Claret Jug

We were lucky to have thirteen entries this year. Apart from the opening of play each day, thirteen allowed for very little sitting out. Sunshine, no breeze, tight hoops. Good to see many returning players who have had time out with injury including Dave Nick and Lee Hartley who both added to their TP tallies.  The only problem was how to award three equally weighted trophies at the end of the tournament given the usual demands of flexibility and voracious game appetites – Paul Hands to the rescue (CROQUET, January 1990, Issue No. 207, pp 26-27).

So it ran as a KO plus a combined F4 & F5 with the modification that every game was equally weighted. We had the luxury of no time limits which was well received by everyone. Several two and three ball endings were played out which may have otherwise been time affected.

With the favourable conditions everyone took all the croquet games they could get, being ‘ready to play’ straight away. At least that is until after lunch on Sunday. At that point some players quite correctly took advantage of the ‘resting’ slot to see how things might unfold (or had they simply seen the weather forecast?).

Prayer time at Pendle

However the Jeremy Dyer Trophy Winner Chris Martin (Meadows Croquet Club) took a brave gamble and opted to be ready to play although his next opponent would be a minus player. Winning that game in fine style secured the trophy. Well played. With only a few final games in play, a sudden and heavy thunder storm brought many of the non critical games to an abandoned end.

Manager Peter Wilson presents Chris Martin with the Jeremy Dyer Trophy

The Chris Clarke Trophy went to Paul Rigge (Pendle & Craven Croquet Club) this was intended and fulfilled for the best handicap 1 or below performance but fittingly could also double as the KO runner up.

Manager Peter Wilson presents runner up Paul Rigge with the Chris Clarke Trophy
Manager Peter Wilson presents runner up Paul Rigge with the Chris Clarke Trophy

Photo narrative: Having been diligently returned from the Uruguayan Embassy Croquet Department The manager Peter Wilson presented the beautiful David Openshaw Claret Jug to Lee Hartley from Fylde Croquet.

Photos: Liz Wilson.

 
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2018, News, Pendle

Comments

  1. malcolm daines says

    13 June 2018 at 12:11

    A very enjoyable / informative / interesting report. Well done for taking the time to compose it.
    Malcolm

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