Congratulations to our team in the Longman Cup who beat Watford Croquet Club 7-0 in their 1st round match. Report from Simon Fenn-Tye:
Today Sussex County sent a team away to play the first round against Watford Croquet Club. We arrived to find we were against a strong team with lower handicaps than us all.
David Dickens and Nigel Billingham played the morning singles and successfully won both. Robyn Clarke and Simon Fenn-Tye managed to win the pairs.
Having a 3 - 0 lead after the morning we started the pm singles with confidence and both Nigel and David had big wins. Simon won his match and Robyn played an excellent match to win her first Longman singles.
Congratulations to David whose handicap dropped to a 9 and Nigel whose handicap became 11.
A thank you to Watford for being such welcoming hosts and making it a very enjoyable day.
A really good day for Sussex County
Our Croquet SouthEast U league team ( David Gillett, David Dickins, Richard Ellis and Nigel Billingham - Captain) played their first match against Tunbridge Wells today ( May 22nd) and, despite facing a team comprising mostly of low handicaps ( less than 4.5), they managed to win the match 5 to 2.
Nigel Billingham
Well done team and good luck in your next match.
The Solomon Trophy is a prestigious international AC team event held every 1 or 2 years between the USA and Great Britain. It alternates being held in the USA and Great Britain. In November 2023 the USA won the Trophy at Sarasota, Florida, and this year it will be held at Budleigh Salterton, Devon.
The format will be a 21-point test, consisting of 9 doubles matches and 12 singles matches, each of which is played as best-of-three games.
The AC Selection Committee has selected the following GB team:
Harry Fisher
Jack Good
Gabrielle Higgins
Debbie Lines
Stephen Mulliner
Samir Patel (Captain)
Reserve: Aston Wade
Congratulations to Gabrielle and all the team.
Unfortunately the rain gods were not totally kind to the ten players taking part in today's AC 14pt competition, open to all but largely attended by Sussex members.
The competition was organised in Swiss format and four rounds were played, although heavy rain late morning and during the third game meant the field for the final round was somewhat reduced. As time was likely to be short, tied games were allowed, but only one game was in fact tied.
The winner was clear: Nigel Billingham won all his games and by substantial margins and so took home his prize of a bottle of wine. Congratulations to him and thanks to all for taking part.
Sussex County AC 14pt competition | Games | Wins | Results |
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Nigel Billingham | 4 | 4 | R.Ellis +9,M.Akester +8,R.Clark +12,R.Wootton +7 |
Robyn Clark | 4 | 2 + 1 tie | R.Faulkner +0,R.Wootton +11,N.Billingham -12,K.McColgan +4 |
Mike Akester | 3 | 2 | T.Marjoram +4,N.Billingham -8,K.McColgan +5 |
Anne Bolland | 3 | 2 | K.McColgan -11,T.Marjoram +3,A.Baxter +7 |
Robin Wootton | 4 | 2 | A.Baxter +1,R.Clark -11,R.Faulkner +6,N.Billingham -7 |
Andrew Baxter | 4 | 2 | R.Wootton -1,R.Ellis +2,A.Bolland -7,T.Marjoram +3 |
Rosemary Faulkner | 3 | 1 + 1 tie | R.Clark +0,K.McColgan +6,R.Wootton -6 |
Richard Ellis | 3 | 1 | N.Billingham -9,A.Baxter -2,T.Marjoram +2 |
Kathy McColgan | 4 | 1 | A.Bolland +11,R.Faulkner -6,M.Akester -5,R.Clark -4 |
Tony Marjoram | 4 | 0 | M.Akester -4,A.Bolland -3,R.Ellis -2,A.Baxter -3 |
Our canteen kitchen has received a Food Hygiene Rating of 5 after a recent council inspection. This is the top rating that is given.
Congratulations and grateful thanks to Angela, Rachel and Gill for all the work they have put in to enable us to achieve this rating.
A full complement of 24 players enjoyed perfect weather on 19 May for an afternoon’s GC: dry, and neither too hot nor too cold.
Divisions C and E made the manager’s life easy with clear wins for Tim Bick and Rita Dona respectively, both of whom were undefeated.
Divisions A, B and F all produced multiple players on 2 wins out of 3, but two very convincing 7-2 victories meant a convincing win for Nigel Billingham in Division A, with a narrower win for Les Ardley in Division B, and very narrow win by 8 net points to 7 for Chris Baccarini over Angela Jones in Division F.
Division D meanwhile produced the ultimate manager’s nightmare, with Tony Marjoram, David Larkin, and Nira Scutt all on 2 wins out of 3 and all with 3 net points. Resolving the tie by looking at the net points in the games between only the three of them resulted in a win for Nira with 1 net point against 0 for Tony and -1 for David - and the need for a gin on the part of the manager.
Full results on CroquetScores: https://croquetscores.com/2025/gc/sussex-county-open-half-day-singles-2
Gabrielle
Thanks to Gabrielle for managing this event.
On Sunday, 18 May the club hosted a party of 12 touring Australians. It was a friendly, not-too-competitive, day of doubles with 12 SCCC members pairing up with the visitors in the morning and a different 12 pairing up in the afternoon. The day started overcast and cool but the sun soon came through and provided some warm sunshine.
The Aussies really enjoyed the day and were impressed with our splendid lawns (and who wouldn't be). They presented the club with a lovely plaque which is already on display in the clubhouse.
The top SCCC players, winning all their three games, were Rosemary Faulkner (a.m.) and Mike Stanton (p.m.) and each was presented with a HPCC cap.
We have already been invited for a return trip 'down under' and I will circulate a note in due course to gauge interest.
Special thanks to Rachel, Richard, Nira, Judith and Rosemary W for a delicious fish and chips lunch and to whoever made the afternoon cakes.
Vincent
The Short Croquet Jamboree for local clubs was held on 12th May at Southwick. 6 half courts were available so a lot of people could participate. 18 AC players did!
There were entries from 6 clubs: Sussex, Rottingdean, Rother Valley, Littlehampton, Chichester and Hove Beach. 3 players from each team took part, and It was a lovely day with a lot of friendliness, and some players were kind and helped those who had not played for very long. Points were awarded for wins, draws and extra ones for peg outs! Some good croquet and peg outs! We had 4 rounds: Singles, Mixture of Singles and Doubles, Mixture of singles and doubles, Speed Doubles! I made up the Speed Doubles so may think again on that round!
The winners were Littlehampton (Robyn and Bob Clark, and Andrew Baxter) who led all the way but were nearly pipped at the last post! Sussex caught up and were only 1 point behind in the end. The 3 peg outs by Littlehampton were the deciding factor. Extra points for those! So congratulations to Littlehampton (and chocolates as a prize!) and grateful thanks to all who came and supported. Well done captains for getting your teams together.
Also many thanks to Ben and his team for setting up the 6 short courts. Lawns played so well.
The next Club Short Croquet Jamboree is on 25th June so I will be in touch before that. Several other clubs have expressed an interest . The event may grow bigger and bigger! Enjoy your croquet! Photo of Littlehampton receiving their prizes!
Frances Low
And thanks to Frances for organising this event and others which are encouraging players to take up or keep up AC croquet, both at Sussex and other local clubs
The tournament was divided into two blocks with eight teams in each block. A fine sunny day help to make the day enjoyable with close matches in both blocks.
Block B was won by our Super Vets Les and Christine Ardley. they won 5 of their 6 matches and were followed by Francis Ainley and Kathy McColgan and Mike Akester and Philip Harrison.
Block A was won by David King and Richard Brooks who won all of their matches they were followed by Simon Ancell and Vincent L'Estrange with 5 wins and a superior net hoops over David Dickens and Douglas Shand.
All scores and results are on Croquet Scores
This year CqE has introduced a new D-Level series of tournaments for handicaps 10 and above and Sussex County hosted one of the first on Saturday, 10 May. There were eight players (special thanks to Sue Kilby who came in after a morning withdrawal) the majority of whom were new to competitive croquet.
The morning session was 2x blocks of four and our own Sue Kilby and Peter Goldsmith won all 3 of their games. In the afternoon it was a knockout format. Peter made it into the final but lost out to the overall winner, Dena Howlett from Cheam. The plate final was an all Littlehampton affair with Marion Kinshuck overcoming Michael Buck 7-6.
Everybody enjoyed the day and hopefully will be encouraged to enter more tournaments.
Vincent