Debbie Lines

Hall of Fame

Debbie Lines (née Cornelius)

Inducted: 24th September 2025

Debbie has been playing croquet since she was six years old, when she started playing at home with her father Don and brother Stephen.  Every year the family would go on holiday to a hotel in Cromer and play an American rules tournament that was taken very seriously.  Then, in 1985, the family entered the Hunstanton week and discovered the delights of Association Croquet.

Debbie developed her skills over the next 10 years - winning the Ladies Field Cup in 1986, completing her first triple peel in 1987 and in 1988 she won the Spencer Ell and the British Women’s Championship.  She went on to play in the Chairman’s Salver and President’s Cup, the Solomon Trophy, came second at the Sonoma Cutrer World Championships and has also twice been USCA American rules doubles champion.  Her best year was 1995 when she was a Quarter Finalist in the 1995 World Championship in France, lost to Reg Bamford in the semi-final of the British Opens and beat David Maugham to win the North of England Championship.  These achievements were enough for her to be selected to represent Great Britain in the team that won the 1996 MacRobertson Shield, where she won 11 of her 15 matches, demonstrating conclusively that women could compete at the highest level.

Following the 1996 victory in the MacRobertson Shield, Debbie focussed more on her career and other interests for the next decade, before making a comeback in 2008.  Since then she has won a number of events, most notably the 2024 Women’s AC World Championship, the Bowl at the 2024 AC World Championship and the 2025 British Mixed Open Doubles.  Debbie continues to play at the highest level – regularly winning tournaments and being selected to play in the President’s Cup in 2023, 2024 and 2025.  She is also one of only four women to have ever completed a tournament sextuple peel.  Debbie has recently returned to the Great Britain team, captaining the GB Solomon Trophy team in 2024, and playing again for the winning GB team in the 2025 Solomon.

In addition to playing Association Croquet all over the world, Debbie is an accomplished Golf Croquet player, reaching the last 16 of the 2023 Women’s GC World Championship, and she is currently ranked as the number 3 woman in England.

Debbie has been playing croquet at a high level for forty years, and was hugely influential in being the first woman in the modern era to show that women could compete at the highest level, reaching a world ranking of 6 in 1995.  Debbie was also clearly the number one ranked woman in the world for 16 years from 1989 to 2004, and is still ranked as the number two woman in 2025, as well as being the current Women’s AC World Champion.

From 2021 to 2025, Debbie took on the role of WCF Secretary General in a time of many international challenges, and has guided the organisation expertly with her knowledge and experience.  This has included helping to organise multiple world championships, bringing the European Croquet Federation into the WCF as the European Regional Committee, developing several new WCF policies, being responsible for writing and updating numerous regulations and statutes, and leading on major initiatives such as incorporation of the WCF, ranking system amendments and development and running of the WCF website and social media.  Debbie is also Secretary for the Peterborough Croquet Club and serves on the Croquet England Sport Development Committee helping to promote and develop the sport at all levels.

Having been a senior manager with Interflora, Debbie semi-retired in 2019 in order to give more time to the sport that she loves.  Debbie is now living in Lincolnshire with husband Ian Lines, with whom she enjoys fell walking, travel and the occasional game of croquet.

Whether it be playing, managing tournaments, refereeing, coaching, administering or promoting the sport, Debbie has performed her role admirably, been a popular presence wherever she has travelled and has helped the global progress of the sport.  Debbie has been at the forefront of world croquet for forty years and will always be known as the first woman of the modern era who showed that women could compete at the very top level.

Damon Bidencope

Hall of Fame

Damon Bidencope

Inducted: 24th September 2025
Died: 13th September 2025

Born in North Sydney, Australia, Damon grew up in a small country town before going to boarding school at Knox Grammar School in Sydney. At St. Paul’s College, University of Sydney, he earned double degrees in Architecture and served as a resident advisor at the Women’s College. Those years gave him a lifetime of entertaining stories, cherished friendships, and the first taste of croquet, which became his lifelong passion.

With only $100 in his pocket, Damon moved to the Napa Valley in the mid-1980s, helping establish croquet courts and programs at Sonoma-Cutrer and Meadowood Resort and organizing the first World Croquet Championships there in 1986. In 1990, he helped create a Tournament of World Champions at the Chattooga Club in Cashiers, North Carolina, where he met his beloved wife, Jennie, and later became the club’s general manager.

Damon began his career as a commercial real estate appraiser with Meyer Appraisal Company in Charlotte in 1992. In 1995, he co-founded Trident Real Estate Services and in 1997 he launched Bidencope & Associates, a commercial real estate appraisal firm he proudly led until his passing. He became a Designated Member of the Appraisal Institute (MAI), participated in the Leadership Development Advisory Council, and served as Vice President of the Metrolina Subchapter of the North Carolina Appraisal Institute. He also gave back locally as a member of the Mecklenburg County Board of Equalization and Review. Damon thrived on intellectual challenges, spent much of his career as an expert witness and he cherished his clients as his friends. He considered the appraisers who worked with him to be family and was so very proud of their accomplishments. Damon’s professional excellence left a lasting impression on colleagues, clients and friends alike.

Damon left an indelible mark on the sport of croquet. A world-class competitor, Damon participated in the Traveling Pro Program and along the way, collected three National Doubles titles, four National Singles titles. He competed internationally for both Australia and USA. In 1986, at the age of 27, he was in the Australian MacRobertson Shield team and in 2006 he was co-captain of the US McRobertson Shield team. In 2016 he was inducted into the U.S. Croquet Hall of Fame. He served on the management committee for the United States Croquet Association in many capacities, culminating in eight years as First Vice President and four years as President completed earlier this year.

His contributions to the sport were immeasurable, however, his biggest passion was in teaching and making the game accessible to as many people as possible. Damon championed the High Performance Talent Development (HPTD) program and threw significant energies behind it. The USCA has honored Damon’s lifetime contributions to croquet by renaming the fund USCA “Damon Bidencope HPTD Fund”. You can read the USCA and Hall of Fame releases about Damon’s career here: Damon Bidencope - USCADamon Bidencope - Hall of Fame

Although Damon thrived on croquet, his greatest love was for his family. With Jennie, his devoted wife of 34 years, he built a full and meaningful life and a home full of laughter, adventure and deep love. Through life’s trials, his love for Jennie remained a constant and was a source of inspiration for their children. He adored and cherished his children, Emilie (Emma) and Michael, and was a constant presence in their lives. Damon never missed a teacher’s conference, performance or sporting event. His enthusiastic cheering from the sidelines occasionally earned him a ticket to leave. His children knew that behind the loud voice and relentless encouragement was a father who was endlessly proud. He coached soccer, was involved in Scouts, youth church group, and all of his children’s activities. Damon adored teaching Emma and Michael to ski at a young age, loved family beach trips and vacations, sharing Australia with his family, and making lifelong memories.

Damon delighted in the simple joys of life. He was unapologetically himself—quick-witted, sarcastic, never concerned with vanity or material things. He loved fruit more than anyone and could finish bowls of oranges and apples in one sitting. He hated scary movies, loved Adele, rum and raisin ice cream, and paddling the marshes of Isle of Palms and Goat Island with Jennie, where they made lifelong memories and friendships. An expert skier, he lived for the thrill of the slopes and once chased that passion all the way to heli-skiing in the mountains of New Zealand. He was a proud member of the USCA, The Royal Sydney Golf Club, The Tega Cay Croquet Club, a former board member of the Summit House, and a longtime member of Christ Epsicopal Church.

Those who knew Damon will remember his humor, his loyalty, his kindness, and his unwavering devotion to family and friends. He was a man of energy, purpose, and generosity whose greatest joy was not in accolades but in relationships, laughter, and living fully.

Damon passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 13, 2025, after a courageous battle with melanoma. His final days were filled with warmth and love as he was surrounded by his family.

Damon is survived by his wife, Jennifer King Bidencope (Jennie); his children, Emilie (Emma) Bidencope and Michael Bidencope; his father, Michael Bidencope and stepmother, Barbara, his sister, Dr. Felicity Bidencope; his sister-in-law, Debbie Kinder (Alan); his brother-in-law, Rob King; and a large extended family of nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews and an aunt and uncle.