Lawn Report

Our rovin reporda, Launa Ndawarda says the lawns are 'doin ok' although they would benefit from a cut. However the recent weather has prevented any mowing. Launa will keep an eye open for an opportunity.

Posted by Webmeister, 30th November 2022

Annual Dinner

Everyone with a trophy! Photo: C Bass

Jan and Cyd did it again raising 18 hours worth of lawn cutting with the help of the generosity of the raffle and of Dahlias Restaurant which served us well.

The usual seat jigging was choreographed by The Boss who also awarded 3 Blues to our new team players.

Barbara praised the Falcons golf team who won the North Division league and gave each a scroll and tube of Smarties because they always looked so smart.

Presentations: NW Fed Chairman Paul Rigge. Photos: A Broughton.

Posted by Webmeister, 13th November 2022

Croquet Gazette Index 1904 to 1939

Very interesting creation from Oxford Croquet. See our Multimedia page for the link.

Posted by Webmeister, 16th October 2022

Betty wins in Corfu

Francis Presents Betty with the Olive wood trophy to keep.

22 people, mostly from the UK, contested the 26 point handicap competition with a 14 point handicap consolation event for those knocked out in early rounds.The competition ran for 10 days.

Three people from Fylde travelled to beautiful Corfu. Peter, Betty and Liz. The weather in the first few days, reminiscent of that in a northern English town, meant the heavy rain impeded proceedings with the doubles event shortened as a result. Play continued with a lovely break on the first Saturday, with the English visitors playing Corfoits in mixed doubles at a fun golf croquet competition.

The main event was won by Duncan Reeves, an England player, handicapped -2 . His play was a delight to watch. Betty won the 14 point consolation event . She got knocked out in the second round of the main event so was able to compete in this. She won 11 out of 14 games with a percentage of 78%. This was a hotly contested competition with two players nipping at her heels until the final game of the week. Chris Roberts won his final game making his total 8 out of 11 which was 73%. Some of Betty’s play included beating Duncan Reeves 14-0 on the seventh turn, nail biting stuff at the last minute with a 12 yard hoop to secure a one hoop lead in the game against Allan Clark. Allan Clark had one shot left and clunked the hoop. In the game against Andrew Killick, forever cool and collected, she hit 15 yards roquet from corner 3 to hit his balls which were for peg and peg, and pegged out herself.

Betty commented that she felt very comforted by the friendship and comradery. The Corfuoits were extremely accommodating and excellent hosts.

Posted by Webmeister, 10th October 2022

NW Fed Advanced N-S Final - Victors Crake

Fylde hosted the season end Final for the North/South play-off of the B Level Advanced League on behalf of the North West Fed. This was between Crake (Lake District) and Bowdon. Thank you to Philip for organising the day (18,001 steps on his Fitbit!) and to all other Members who kindly cleaned and prepared the premises in readiness. We received a note of thanks from the winners.

Posted by Catherine, 29th September 2022

BIG Trophy

Beautiful sunshine today for our end of season new members golf competition. The format today was a round robin with 5 members taking part. Cyd was keeping the scores . All players were given 3 bisques to get them used to using their extra turns in competitive games. At the end of round 3 John was leading with a final game against Robert to go. It was a hard fought game with John claiming victory. Congratulations to John winning the B.I.G. trophy after winning all his games. His handicap has now improved to 11. Well done to all for a lovely day.

Posted by Jan, 29th September 2022

Bernard Leather Trophy

This was contested between Phil Snowden and Barry Broughton. A very close and interesting match with Phil hitting in relentlessly. He got his first ball round to rover and left a difficult 4 corner leave which Barry managed very well. Barry went to peg but unfortunately used more than half his bisques leaving 4 for the 2nd ball. Phil hit in (AGAIN!) and attempted to run rover with the intention of pegging out Barry’s first ball. Fortunately for Barry he failed the approach to rover and left all the balls for Barry to set off with his 2nd ball. A couple of mistakes meant that Barry had no bisques left for the peg out which he tried from great distance. He failed! Left Phil all the balls in the lawn and eventually lost. Well done Phil and hard luck Barry. Score 14 – 12. The picture shows Barry in play with “Mr Cool” Phil in the background.

Posted by The Boss, 21st September 2022

Fylde Absolute Beginners Trophy

4 competitors took part in an all-play-all competition played in very good spirits with coach Liz amazed at how much the contestants had learned and how little she had to intervene. Barbara and Joanne managed to exceed expectations but the final game between Robert and Derek proved to be the decider. It could have gone either way with Derek making good progress at the start but Robert coming back with a flourish. In the end at 9 – 9 Derek got the upper hand and although Robert gave it a good try and coming back in the last turn Derek triumphed 12 -11 on time. Well done all.

Posted by The Boss, 21st September 2022

All England Championship Final

Thank you Quiller.

Fylde's Phil Snowden has retained the trophy in Watford. The field has the usual medium bisque potporrie but this year a smattering of low handicapers looking to hit in.

Rachael reported his progress over the weekend. Phil had won the tournament after 4 games but did not relax and completed a clean sweep in the fifth.

11th September 2022

September the eighth

Our members share the grief being expressed across the nation at the death today of our Patron, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Posted by Quiller Barrett, President of the Croquet Association

CA Diploma for Ian

White lines and equipment all as per the Laws.

Ian's nomination was contributed to by the members:
Ian Theakstone became a member of Fylde croquet club in 2007 and has been an active member of the club for 15 years. He quickly became a competent player in both Association and Golf Croquet, has always made himself available for the teams and Captains one of our league teams. He has been a valued member of the Committee with particular interest in maintaining the lawns, white lining and making and fixing equipment. His skills have provided a refurbished kitchen area, electrical facilities, seating, along with ball holders, corner pegs, corner flags and bisques (the design of which has been copied by many North West clubs). Any broken equipment is passed to Ian and fixed. At the end of the season when we all put our feet up Ian renovates the hoops and mallets. Recently he has been instrumental in planning and developing a wild flower meadow in memory of our founder member Martin Bradshaw. He wrote an informative document to help us recognise and gain knowledge of the flowers that have grown. This has proved to be a delight to all who visit. Fylde does re-wilding! He often commented on the lack of birds, bees and other insects. They have all returned this year.

Thank you Ian.

4th September 2022

Barbara's Jams and Chutneys

Are in the cabinet for a donation to the club in return.

The jelly, some with cinnamon and chilli flakes, is labelled FYLDE Crab Apple Jelly as it is made from "our" tree at the side of the green cabinet. The Webmeister adds; half a pot stirs into gravy very nicely.

The Chutney, is Midgeland Fruity Chutney as the apples and pears were collected from the grass verge by the new tennis courts. The Webmeister adds; put a smidge on your crumbly Lancashire.

Please leave donations in the plastic bag hanging up aat the back. Probably more Chutney to come!

Barbara, 4th September 2022

'Betty- the bird has done a whoopsie'

Ooooo Betty. That's a lot of silverware!

Three trophies from Hunstanton make their way to the north.

Final day of the handicap and a bird decided to leave a present on the top of Betty's mallet. A visit to the bathroom was needed to clean off the pigeon present. Luck was certainly on her side. Betty finished the handicap competition on 6 out of 6 wins, and was rewarded with the silver handicap trophy.

Betty also won the D class advanced trophy again, against a very cagey playing Martin Russell. The wild windy conditions meant play was very unpredictable, no chances were taken by either player. This was reflected in the poorly scored final. Betty eventually won in her last turn 11- 8.

The C class was also entered by Betty but the calibre of the lower handicapped players were higher. Fylde member, Lee Hartley also travelled to Hunstanton, his handicap remained similar as he won and lost the same amount of games.

The event was managed well and the atmosphere very supportive and sportsmanlike. The ladies in the kitchen as always attentive and jolly. All the competitors got on well and on two of the evenings a meal was arranged which made it very convivial. The games and the presentation finished early which allowed the players to miss the two planned carriageway closures in the evening. Thankfully the journey back was uneventful and smooth and the four and a half hour journey home was effortless.

Betty commented her wins were all down to help in the coaching sessions held at Fylde, and that she had listened to the advice- for a change...!

29th August 2022

Midgland Trophy

12 competitors turned up to play on a glorious day. Players included 4 new members who had never played in a croquet competion before. After 2 rounds 2 members were on 2 wins – Shelagh Fagan and new members John Proctor and Robert Bentwood both of whom had used their extra turns very well in the first two rounds. After 3 rounds Robert and John had both moved on to 3 wins. The final was between these two new boys. No extra turns in this game! At 6 all with the golden hoop being contested the Red Arrows flew overhead and Robert ran the final golden hoop. Well done to all competitors.

Robert Bentwood, John Proctor and the Golden Hoop.

9th July 2022

Festival of croquet

Sunday

Our Short Lawn team came within one point of retaining the trophy but the good news is ... We have a new trophy in our cabinet!

Photo by Rachel Snowden who was the hcp AC scorekeeper for the event.

Saturday

The match Captain reports: Well done Team Fylde!
1st in the handicap golf
2nd in the AC Full lawn
3rd in the Short
4th in the Advanced

The Full Results are here.

North Lawns better every year.

26th June 2022

Book of flowers

Brilliantly written by Ian and Liz this book documents the various flowers in Martin's Meadow. At the end is a eulogy for Mart and an explanation of his legacy from his family.

Large PDF with stacks of information about the various plants in Martins Meadow.

The link is permanently embedded in our 'Information' page, a hard copy is also available in the pavilion for reference.

16th June 2022

Pennine Cup

Captained by Liz, Fylde's Jim Allcock (4),Phil Snowden (12) and Betty Bates (16) lined up for the North West Federation in a match against Croquet North. (16) The format was Advanced Doubles in the morning. Neil Adams paired up with Phil S winning + 11 and Jim and Betty (4 bisques not to be used on lift shots) also won + 3.

In the afternoon the top three players on both teams played advanced with all three games going with the better handicapped player to Croquet North. The handicap games however went The North West Federation's way:
It was a wonderful day with all games played in good spirit and with some close matches. Well done all.

29th May 2022

Alison wins the millennium

Alison Broughton Millennium Short Lawn Trophy with 4/5

Live commentary starting with Fylde's own rovin reporda, Launa Ndawarda who is watching the play here in round 1.

L/ Barry and Alison both Fylde and Sally and Jayne, both Chester are playing each other.

L/ Brian (last year's winner) is on one and peg with three peels yet to do, Neil is box and rover. Because, after a peel, there is no chance to move the balls again, Brian needs to clear Neil well away from the hoop he is peeling each time. Neil has not hit in yet, Brian has done two peels, now has set up for a normal hoop 3, Neil can't shoot at that, he lurks. Brian runs three, sets up at 4 for a normal hoop. Neil shoots and gets close, Brian picks him up, and makes the last peel. Neil's 21 yard shot misses, Brian ignores him and after making hoop 5 is now hiding, Neil feels forced into shooting at hoop 6 from the South. Sacre blue Brian misses the front ball peg out, Neil hits a long one, runs rover and wins +1, what a game!

L/ Allison has control at hoop 5 , but has to catch Barry on peg and peg, As she approaches rover, what is her plan? We will find out now that she is through rover. Barry's balls are some distance from the peg. She is happy to leave some distance between them and does not try to peg one off. Dead close, Barry wins +8.

L/ The Chester girls are nip and tuck on the far lawn no bisques remain but the final hoops are stubborn, however Jayne breaks the deadlock +5 .

Round 2. The manager returns from the shops and sits in on the live commentary.

L/ We should mention Brian's orange outfit complete with hard hat.

M/ Yes I asked for Federation colours, I see he has the waterproofs in orange as well.

L/ He may need those waterproofs, but for now it is warm and those team colours are vibrant!

M/ Well we have the team pairings out of the way and now have Brian v Jayne, Neil v Barry and Allison v Sally.

L/ I see everyone is on a different lawn, is that something that is important to you as a manager?

M/ Yes, I believe the pairings and courts should maximise fairness as far as possible.

L/And the lawns are looking wonderful today.

M/ Yes Launa, but that is nought to do with me! Martin's meadow is blooming and the other tall greenery around the lawns make this a very charming venue.

M/ Brian has tried to get a break but sticks in 2, he may extract a bisque here.

L/ I think he was hampered by his orange knee highs there.

M/ Half way point. Jayne's longish approach to rover leaves an angled hoop, she retreats. Good break there from a previous winner. Brian has missed and Jayne can set off with the other ball now.

L/ She has a bisque left and having made hoop 1 has a big split to to set the break up. Allison and Sally have a rover each, Barry has a big lead over Neil, but has lost the innings.

M/Yes, Neil has been continuing to improve and is now beginning to bring patience into his game, I think we could be looking at someone who has the raw talent to become a minus player.

L/He has good Federation coaches as well.

M/Jayne has spent up on rover and 3 Brian in play. Alison has won against Sally in record time.

L/Well, we have six great players here, it could go to anyone of them. I see Brian has gone to the peg again and has made first peel at hoop 2 on the way. This one is boiling up nicely.

M/There are some brilliant tactics on show here today. Neil has pegged Barry off, but has six hoops to make, this 3 ball ending between these two should be good.

L/It is amazing to think back 22 years to the conception of these events by Neil Williams then the chairman of the Fed. What a great legacy he has left for us.

M/OH Barry has a chance to finish! He has hoop 5 in range.... it is not through. Neil has the innings and is retaining it, patiently playing 3 ball tactics rather well. Neil has run hoop 5 and needs to roll off 6 from 10 yards.

L/In fact rather than that,he is showing some class, hiding behind the peg from Barry who is in corner 3. Handshakes now +3 to Neil.

M/ooooooo from the pavilion as Jayne gets close to a hit in. Brian gets peel number 3 at hoop but has to join up in the middle. Jayne's back on but drags the 18 yard shot wide right. Brian grovells hoop six with no reception ball, runs backwards and joins partner next the peg. +7 to Brian.

M/NW Fed and watered the players are wandering off to their new lawns and starting. It is just after 1 pm I may have time for some internet gaming now.

L/No messing, they are a well behaved bunch aren't they?

L/Barry v Brian is interactive, Barry has set up a 4 ball break with a bisque and has it under control. Sally is on rover with first ball against Neil who has started a break and Jayne is in play against Alison in a cagey first half hour's play.

M/Neil is taking a ball around with some accurate play, Looks like he has a rover peel on oppo in mind.

L/It certainly does! This could be a winning idea and he is setting it up perfectly with a deep ball but everything is a bit close to the hoop, this needs to be a straight peel. From my position and Irish looks best OH! Oppo's blue ball is peeled into the yard line, that is an unwanted complication.

M/He managed to get a rush to it...

BRILLIANT RUSH
L/Great cut rush on oppo to within a foot of the peg. Blue is pegged out Red retreats to corner 4.

M/Do you think there was a case for pegging red out as well leaving a two ball ending with both for hoop one and Sally with one bisque?

L/We may ask Neil about that later.

L/Aison has run hoop 5 with oppo on the peg, will she be trying to peg oppo off?

M/I think that would be a good move if she can manage it. Everything is in place and rover run. Alison has chosen not to avail the escape ball and taken the rush on oppo, it is a six yard peg out try that is …. close. Now we have a rover each!

L/Alison back in with second ball and a four ball break. Brian is 3 and 3 has the innings against Barry's 4 and rover.

GREAT SHOT
M/Sally hit in with a big chance now to get the last 3 hoops she needs but ohhh, she has not sent the reception ball ahead to rover, now she needs to get a 14 yard rush. It is ok and the long approach gives a chance but... rover is not run, Neil is back in play with the wrong ball and nicked that one.

L/Alison finishes first again, +8 and Jayne complements her text book stuff.

M/Brian has beaten Barry +3 on time, that was a great battle but when Barry's bisques were gone Brian's experience kept him in the driving seat.

L/Everyone is getting a good afternoon tea sugar rush before starting round 4.

M/The Merlot is a rather nice accompaniment to the Mr Kiplings... Neil is on 3 wins and playing Alison who is on 2. It's a key note match up, Brian is with Sally and Barry faces Jayne. The conditions are perfect, a slight warm breeze tickling the flags now and then and the Sun's warmth keeping everyone lithe.

ROT/ here. The manager is having a power nap – so missing most of round 4.!

L/ Alison has just one hoop to run and a peg out. Partner ball by the peg. She mis-approaches and takes position. She takes a Bisque. Only 4 left says Neil cheerfully! And Alison wins!

M/Hello, what happened?

M/Barry has gone round with both balls beating Jayne +10 , that was a steady performance. Now it is 4pm, the matches will be starting.

L/But Brian and Sally are still in play?

M/Football matches, the end of the season relegation and winners.

L/There is some fine drizzle in the air now. Will that bring the orange hard hat out?

M/Everyone thinks he is a Blackpool FC fan. Sally is box and rover. Brian is Peg and 5. Sally hits in and is trying to leave herself a chance.

L/Brian is back in and cleans up +2, good game.

M/Here we go again, Brian v Alison both on 3 wins. Neil is also on 3 wins and playing Jayne , Barry and Sally , Bring the ROT in for the tie break.

ROT/ If Alison beats Brian she wins the tournament. If Brian beats Alison he wins but only if Neil does not win his own match. Neil can win the tournament but needs Brian to beat Alison.

M/OK that is clear. Games are started , there is a heavy shower starting. Brian has pegged Alison out but has his peels to do. Alison has 7 bisques to score six hoops and peg point for the trophy. Sally is on peg and one, Neil on rover and one.

L/Barry is in play with a tidy break. Is he going to try the rover peel finish? His partner ball is the natural pioneer for rover after hoop four.

NICE CROQUET
M/Barry sends his partner to the perfect spot.

FAULT!
L/The next croquet shot is not so good with the ball not shaking. The rain has stopped.

L/Alison seems to be in trouble, perhaps a lack of three ball match experience?

M/Could be, but she is a good shot and might disrupt Brian's peeling attempts yet. She is making progress by taking position at her hoop when Brian is set for a peel. She runs hoop 4, but fails to get in front of 5. Brian sheds his last peel at hoop 3 which allows Alison to run hoop 5. She has and now aiming at oppo on the boundary...

A BIG HIT IN
L/Alison makes a long roquet on the East boundary but her take off runs into rather than behind red, the long scoop does not work.

ANOTHER BIG HIT IN.
M/This time Alison has a rush … It is pretty good just behind rover. The approach is OK, the crowd are on the pitch they think it is all over.

L/Congratulations to Alison, winning 4/5 , it has been a super day with everyone playing good Croquet. Some very close games here and there.

22nd May 2022

It is official

The First Shot of the season (Nice grip!).

Scott Benton, MP for Blackpool South, officially opened Fylde Croquet Club’s 35th playing season today. Club Chair, Liz Wilson, welcomed Scott and his companions, local Councillor Bradley Mitchell, Parliamentary Case Worker Gary Robinson and Peter Malpas of Lancashire Conservatives, with a brief description of the Club and North West regional activity. After a fizzy toast to the Club’s fortunes, applauded by around 40 Members, Paul Rigge, Chair of the North West Federation coached and refereed the visitors in a short game of Golf doubles. Paul demonstrated a jump shot and Scott was quick to put it into practice, CLOSE!

The visitors continued to discuss shots and practised more hoop runs, including the in off billiards shot.

Scott said he was pleased to be an Honorary Member and hoped to return as it was the best half hour of fun he had had in a while.

12th April 2022

fix it day

What a clock up.

Several paint brushes got moving today. A small tree at the back of the garage had blown over, this was removed, cut up and burnt. The ditch was cleared at the road end and the drainage is now flowing super smooth. Green cabinet cleaned and ready for the equipment. Fridge sparkled up and sanitised.

19th January 2022

Lawn Report

Our rovin reporda Launa Ndawarda tells us how things are down the lawns today.
This afternoon 5 of us pottered about at the lawns. The rabbits seem to have enjoyed the beach we left them on Sunday (now repaired). If anyone has any strawberry netting or similar that we could borrow for a month that would be useful. Alan has painted the front (but not the door) of the pavilion. Paint and brushes are in the middle shed if anyone feels moved to go down for an hour or two.

8th March 2022

Level up short lawn two

A short experiment with sand and seeds has proved to work and corner 4 and more will have full scale treatment in the coming days.

19th January 2022

Planting Party Party

15 members turned up to plant over 100 wild flowers in Martin’s meadow. Well done Ian for bringing them on at home. Well done all for a brilliant turn out. Many hands make light work.

19th January 2022

Annual Dinner

Back to Daliah's for a wonderful meal and get together. Trophy presentations and table movement arranged by Liz.

Jan was the co-ordinator as usual, assisted by Jean running the raffle which had many handsom donations from the members and guests.

Following Phil Snowden's All England sucess we honoured NW Federation Chair Paul Rigge for his weekly coaching by presenting the New Zealand Tray to him with a ten man haka.

Philip Bass (Sunday), Captain Catherine Bass (Saturday), Allison and Barry Broughton won the Short Croquet at the Festival. Four Corners gave a floor show including a moving performance of 'HiHoSilverLining' accompanied by the audience on combs and paper.

13th November 2021

BIG Trophy

Jan presents the BIG Trophy.

5 New members contested the trophy with Claire Pearson beating Colin Galbraith in the final game. Well done to all for playing in the face of storm Arwen.

27th November 2021

The 2021 News Archived Here

20th December 2021