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AC event cancelled - 15/06/2022 17:36

The MidSummer Short Croquet competition is cancelled due to lack of entries.


GC Doubles competition 6th June 2022

A RB&DK FL&CM AH&LT BA&IS TJ&FP CK&AS GT&RW SN&BH Wins Position
Richard Brooks & David King 7 1 6 6 6 7 2 6
Frances Low & Christine Merrington 3 7 2 5 7 6 2 7
Andrea Huxley & Louise Taylor 7 3 5 4 7 6 2 5
Brian Aikens & Ivan Segal 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 1
Tony Jolly & Fiona Phillips 7 7 1 7 7 7 5 2
Cathy Kirkby & Andrew Stewart 7 7 7 3 1 6 3 4
Gavin Taylor & Robin Wootton 6 2 6 6 7 4 1 8
Sue Nicholas & Beryl Hughes 4 7 7 6 5 7 3 3

B & C AB&TJ A&NG SC&PM DS&JR A&FF SF&FA LG&RF R&TE GT&FB Wins Position
Anne Bolland & Tony James 7 7 7 4 7 4
Anne & Noel Gill 4 7 7 5 7 4
Sue Caulfield & Pat Mechen 5 2 7 7 3 2
Douglas Shand & J.Richardson 6 6 6 7 6 1
Andrew & Fiona Fall 7 4 7 2
Simon Fenn-Tye & Francis Ainley 3 1 7 7 6 3
Linda Gavigan & Rosemary Faulkner 5 5 3 0
Richard & Trish Ellis 5 5 5 6 7 2
Graham Tucker & Fran Box 7 7 5 4 2

Sussex County visited Parkstone on Wednesday to play this match having only just been able to field a team due to holiday commitments and one player being prevented by Covid.
Having posted an appeal on both of the clubs low handicap WhatsApp groups we were very grateful when Ben volunteered to be our fourth player. With Ben’s recent inactivity due to his workload the rules stated that fifty points had to be deducted from his ranking total. This meant our player order was:-

1 Richard -1
2 Liz -1 Capt.
3 Roger 0
4 Ben 2

East Dorset were able to field a much stronger team on paper:-
1 Jonathan Powe -4
2 Steve Leonard -3
3 David Kendrick -2
4 Keith Southern 1 Capt.

For those unfamiliar with the format the top two on each side play a doubles then a singles against their opposite number. The third and fourth each play two singles crossing over the opponents for the second round.
Each round consists of a best of three games.

Although East Dorset’s doubles pairing had a considerable handicap advantage, the Sussex pair had more experience having played more than double the total number of GC ranking games and they were able to put this to good use.
After a tight first game which Sussex won 7-6, I think we took command of the second at the fifth hoop which Richard scored with a good jump shot over both opponent balls to lead 4-1. East Dorset fought hard to recover but we held on to win 7-4.
We went into the lunch break with a 2-1 lead in the match, Roger having won his match 7-2, 7-6 but unfortunately Ben losing 4-7, 3-7.
The afternoon session began with us needing two wins
After a good start Richard lost his singles 7-3, 6-7, 3-7.
Liz had a very good win against her -3 opponent 7-6, 3-7, 7-4.
Roger lost his singles 7-3, 4-7, 5-7.
Ben was our saviour winning 7-6, 3-7, 7-4.

This was an unexpected win for us and we owe thanks to Roger for his commitment in travelling down and playing with his knee causing him a lot of discomfort. Also thanks to Ben for coming in at short notice and with little recent playing experience getting a vital win!

Well done everybody

Richard Brooks 


Latest 100 Club Winners - 09/06/2022 15:57


 100 CLUB WINNERS

Summer Draw
1st Prize  £100 No. 32 ……Jim Mortell

2nd Prize  £75 No. 8…….Paul Brown

3rd Prize  £50 No. 57…..Nick Hamilton


Evening Roll Ups - 01/06/2022 19:20

EVENING ROLL UPS IN JUNE WILL BE ON THESE WEDNESDAY EVENINGS

Wednesday June 8th;
Wednesday June 15th;
Wednesday June 29th. 
I need someone to manage the roll up on Wednesday 29th when I shall be away.
There will be no evening Roll Up on Wednesday 22nd June.
There will be no evening Roll Up on Tuesdays in June.
WE WILL REVERT TO TUESDAY EVENINGS ON 5th JULY

Graham Tucker


Wins for Reigate Priory and Royal Tunbridge Wells

16 teams from 14 clubs took part in this year's GC Teams Day at Southwick. The competition reverted to the format used successfully by Bill Arliss (who was able to visit briefly in the afternoon) for many years but unfortunately did not attract as many entries as was hoped. Nonetheless a successful and enjoyable day.

The morning was devoted to doubles play with the competition in 4 rounds. The event was won by Royal Tunbridge Wells with 3.5 wins in 4 rounds; Sussex  A, Sussex B and Roehampton all had 3 wins.

A light lunch was available and Linda Gavigan, who was leading the catering team in between playing for Sussex B, thanked the clubs for their strong support as most players used the service. Thanks to Linda, Fran Box, Frances Low and Trevor Wright for all their hard work preparing the lunch.

The singles competition in the afternoon comprised of 6 rounds; the weather, which had been by turns sunny and chilly throughout the day, gave us a nasty shock in the last round when the heavens opened, fortunately only for ten minutes.

The competition went down to the wire, with Compton and Reigate Priory both ending up with 9.5 wins out of 12 games. Reigate Priory was the winner with 2 net points more than Compton.

Thanks to Martin Peacock who was the Supervising Referee for the day, assisted in the afternoon by Roger Sutton, Robin Wootton and Frances Low (who was also a formidable parking attendant!). The day was managed by John Low who enjoyed his moments of power wielding Pam Arliss' foghorn to start and end the games.

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More photos here


Hurlingham win Longman Cup match 4-3

Sussex was represented by Rosemary Faulkner, Robyn Clark, Deborah Marcus and John Low. In the morning doubles the combination of Robyn's good roquet and hooping skills and John's tactical experience meant Hurlingham never really got going as Sussex got round to hoop 8 (John) and hoop 12 (Robyn). John took the final bisque to go round and complete the hoop 12 peel but was hampered on his escape ball so unable to peg out. Instead he split the opposition and laid up with a rush for Robyn's ball to peg which she duly did after Hurlingham missed the long shot.

GuyHewitt-sml.jpgIn his morning singles Guy Hewitt from Hurlingham completed a round of 12 hoops without bisques and went on to win the game against Rosemary and thereby gaining his silver award. Guy is a recent convert to croquet, having had to give up rugby and tennis due to knee injury; invited to try croquet he is now hooked and a rapid improver, reducing his handicap to 3.5 over 3 years. Congratulations on gaining the award.

In the afternoon Rosemary Faulkner took the lead in her match and was able to maintain it after she ran out of bisques.  Despite the best efforts of her opponent to split her balls she made a number of good hits-in to keep the upper hand and stall any attack on her lead, finishing the game +5

Thanks to Deborah Marcus for organising the match and also for organising an excellent lunch for both teams. 

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Full results

Longman Cup Match  - Sussex County  v Hurlingham 25 May 2022

7 games
Guy Hewitt beat Deborah Marcus +13
Richard Andrews beat Rosemary Faulkner +15
John Low & Robyn Clark beat Martin Read & Henry Bagwell  +25
John Low beat Guy Hewitt +21
Martin Read beat Deborah Marcus + 15
Rosemary Faulkner beat Henry Bagwell +7(t)
Richard Andrews beat Robyn Clark + 10

Hurlingham beat Sussex County   4 games to 3


Richard Brooks wins Montevideo Cup

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Following on from winning the one day competition on Friday, Richard went to Tunbridge Wells on Saturday in a positive frame of mind. His good form continued and he was able to produce one of the best tournament results of his croquet career by winning all seven games and with a +29 hoop count total.

Full results are on CroquetScores for those who are interested.

This was the third time Richard had won the Montevideo having first won in 2012 and again in 2016. 
Due to Covid the competition hadn’t been played since 2019.
 


GC Singles in divisions, 20th May 2022

26 players from the South East of England braved the elements of a rain soaked Friday morning to compete in this very popular 1 day series.

The tournament was split into 3 sections:

A low handicap block of 8 players handicaps ranging form -2 to +1.

A mid handicap block of 8 players with handicaps ranging from    2 to 5.

A higher handicap group with handicaps ranging from 6 - 9. This last group consisted of 10 players placed in 2 cross blocks of 5 with the winners and second placed individuals in each block playing a final for 1- 4th places.

The low handicap block was won by Richard Brooks (-1) with 6 wins with Jane Humphreys (0) (SCCC) and Brian Aikens (1) (Rottingdean) taking second and third places.

The mid handicap groups was won by Louise Taylor (3) (Merton) with 6 wins with Husband Gavin Taylor(4) taking second place with 5 wins.

The higher handicap group was played cross blocks to avoid a bye and proved to be a hard fought contest.
It was eventually won by Linda Gavigan (7) who beat Rachel Pointon (9) in the final with Vincent L’Estrange (7) taking 3rd place from Simon Fenn-Tye (6). All 4 players representing SCCC.

After a very wet start the weather improved and by mid afternoon the players were enjoying warm sunny weather.

Our thanks must go Angela Avis and Linda Davies who provided a first class ploughman’s and dessert.

Jonathan Isaacs
Tournament Manager
20th May 2022

And thanks to Jonathan for managing the competition.

Full results

A MC RB LF JH NH RS BA RW Wins Position
Morgan Case 5 7 4 7 6 5 7 3 5
Richard Brooks 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 6 1
Liz Farrow 5 3 7 2 7 7 7 4 4
Jane Humphreys 7 3 6 7 7 4 7 4 2
Neil Humphreys 4 5 7 6 7 7 3 3 6
Roger Sutton 7 3 4 6 5 2 7 2 8
Brian Aikens 7 7 2 7 4 7 5 4 3
Robin Wootton 4 4 5 3 7 6 7 2 7

B PD tJ DM LT AS BH GT SA Wins Position
Phil Dunk 1 3 3 7 7 6 7 3 7
Tony Jolly 7 4 5 6 7 7 4 3 4
David Marcus 7 7 3 3 7 5 4 3 6
Louise Taylor 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 6 1
Andrew Stewart 5 7 7 5 6 1 7 3 5
Beryl Hughes 4 3 6 6 7 3 7 2 8
Gavin Taylor 7 4 7 7 7 7 2 5 2
Simon Ancell 6 7 7 3 6 6 7 3 3

GT VL DC RP SFT LG KH FA PM RP Wins
Graham Tucker 6 7 4 7 7 3
Vincent L'Estrange 7 7 7 7 3 4
Dave Comber 4 7 1 5 4 1
Richard Pointon 4 7 7 6 6 2
Simon Fenn Tye 7 5 7 7 6 3
Linda Gavigan 7 7 7 7 5 4
Ken Hughes 6 3 4 6 3 0
Francis Ainley 7 3 7 2 6 2
Pat Mechen 1 6 7 7 3 2
Rachel Pointon 2 7 7 7 7 4

Final

 Vincent L'Estrange  beat Simon Fenn-Tye 7-5  (3rd and 4th places)
Linda Gavigan  beat Rachel Pointon 7- 2 (1st and 2nd places)


CA Interclub GC match against Woking on May 10th.

Richard, Bob, Ian and Liz ventured forth on 10th May to Woking with Richard and Liz having a (pleasant?) detour through more of the countryside than they had envisaged due to a road closure. We weren’t too late!

Richard and Bob won the doubles without too much trouble, while Liz and Ian lost the first two singles.

After a lunch break Richard and Ian won their singles while Bob lost his. 

After a nail biting finish Liz finally won the 3rd game decider of her afternoon match giving Sussex County Croquet Club a 4 -3 win over our opponents.

Having lost the toss for which lawns to play on, we will now be going to East Dorset on June 8th to play the second round.

Liz