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2011 Championship Forms now available

The details and entry forms for the Dublin Championships and the Irish Championships are now available for download under the 'Tournaments/Events' menu item above. Overseas entries welcome.

D.U.C.C beat Carrickmines C & L.T.C 7–1

Saturday the 12th of March saw the first competitive outing for DUCC this season
against Carrickmines.

The Peter Brown trophy is played for annually by the two clubs, this year the

Herbert Park Croquet Club Season Notes 2010

Herbert Park Croquet Club Croquet Notes 2010

The first match of the season was on May 8th against Carrickmines at Carrickmines. A slight disaster for HPCC who lost 8-1 but this was offset, to some extent, by a most substantial and enjoyable tea.

Cunningham wins 2010 Irish Golf Croquet Championship

Lovely sunny weather with less than one hours drizzle all weekend. Nineteen players after a handful of withdrawals (including two English visitors who we hope can get their passports in order in time for next years tournament!). Nice afternoon teas thanks to the tennis brigade in Carrickmines and top quality lawns as per usual from Simon and Rocket.

CAI result in World Ch Div 2. Txt by Txt

TXT 5: Ireland finish poorly against Wales losing 5-1. Captain Andrew Johnston earning the only point and maintaining his 100% record in the singles with a 2-1 win against Ian Burridge. Wales won the competition on a matches countback beating South Africa in 2nd place.

TXT 4: Ireland trail Wales 2-0 after day 1. A very frustrating day for all of us.

TXT 3: Ireland lose to South Africa 4-2. Some consolation in Captain Andrew Johnston beating World Champion Reg Bamford in a three game thriller.

World Croquet Team Championships

The Irish team which leaves for London this weekend to compete in the World Team Championship consists of four players from Newcastle Croquet Club. They are Ed Cunningham, Andrew Johnston, Kieran Murphy and Danny Johnston.

Rankings and Handicaps Updated

After a very successful Irish Open Championship last week the handicaps of several players have been changed. The biggest drop was for Fiachra Carroll, who drops from 14 to 8 after winning all 3 competitions he entered.