2012 GC World Team Championship Tier 2 – Champion: Wales

The 1st WCF Golf Croquet Team Championship - Tier 2
Venue: Cairo, Egypt
Dates: 9-14 December 2012

Champion: Wales (David Walters, Chris Williams, Kevin Ham, Tudor Jenkins)

Finalist: Belgium (Pierre Beaudry, Charles-Eric Vilain XIIII, John Swabey, Berhard Thys)
3rd: Czech-Moravian Republic (Miroslav Havlik, David Hajn, Otakar Stankus, Miroslav Pazdora)
4th: Norway (Roar Michalsen, Steinar Olsen, Espen Krogstad, Magnus Myrhene)
5th: Germany (Wolfgang Usbeck, Bruno Hess, Thomas Magin, Michael Boeer)
6th: Scotland (Fergus Thompson, Jola Jurasinska, Bill Spalding, Jamieson Walker)
7th: Spain (Lucas Azcona, Guilermo Rebuelta, Santiago Alvarez-Sala, Jose Enrique Otte, Susan Romero, Domingo Renedo)
8th: Latvia (Janis Steins, Roberts Stafeckis, Silvija Stafeckis, Andris Usans)

Full results are available at https://croquetscores.com/2012/gc/wcf-world-team-championship-div-2

2012 GC World Team Championship Tier 1 – Champion: Egypt

The 1st WCF Golf Croquet Team Championship - Tier 1
Venue: Johannesburg, South Africa
Dates: 26 November - 2 December 2012

Champion: Egypt (Ahmed Nasr, Mohamed Nasr, Ahmed El Mahdi, Anwar El Aziz)

Finalist: New Zealand (Duncan Dixon, Hamish McIntosh, Phillip Drew, Mike Crashley)
3rd: England (William Gee, Stephen Mulliner, James Goodbun, Jacob Carr)
4th: United States of America (Ben Rothman, Mohamed Kamal, Sherif Abdelwahab, David Bent)
5th: South Africa (Reg Bamford, William Louw, Victor Dladla, Judith Hanekom)
6th: Ireland (Ed Cunningham, Evan Newell, Simon Williams, Fred Rogerson)
7th: Sweden (Jonatan Andersson, Joi Elebo, Simon Carlsson, Anders Moldin)
8th: Australia (Kevin Beard, John Levick, Terry Ericson, Greg Bury, John van der Touw)

Full results are available at https://croquetscores.com/2012/gc/golf-croquet-world-team-championship

2011 Under 21 GC World Championship – Winner: Moustafa Nezar (EGY)

The 2nd WCF Under 21 Golf Croquet World Championship
Venue: Hunstanton, England
Dates: 13-16 July 2011

Champion: Moustafa Nezar (Egypt)

Finalist: Pauline Salib (Egypt)

As part of their Centenary year celebrations Hunstanton played host to the 2nd WCF U21 World Championship, seven countries were represented Australia, Canada, Egypt, England, Ireland, New Zealand and the United States.  At a well attended Opening Ceremony the event was declared open by the Mayor of Hunstanton, Carol Bower.  Throughout the week the temperature was cold for the time of year and it was periodically quite windy but this at least meant that the flags flew well throughout the event.  The flags were one of the many transformations which the club had made for the event, which also included a marquee for spectators, improved safety netting to protect them and windbreaks on the perimeter fence to try to provide some protection from the wind.  Additionally there was a colour programme produced and players and officials were provided with a variety of mementos of the event, all of which was only possible due to the hard work of the club volunteers, it seemed as though every member of the club was involved somewhere along the line and this may indeed have been the case.

The twenty four players were divided into four all play all blocks of six playing nineteen point games over the first two days.  Three players won all their block games, Will Gee (England), Miss Sahar Ezz (Egypt) and Ryan Cabble (England) following a tie break Hamish McIntosh (New Zealand) won the other block.  All six Egyptians progressed to the knock out phase although Miss Pauline Salib required a play-off to sneak through in fourth place in her block.  Local member Tim Race managed to claim the last place in the KO also with a play-off victory over Jack Gleeson.  Several players stood out, Moustafa Nezar, Will Gee and in particular Hamish McIntosh seemed to be playing well, previous finalist Hesham Shaker didnt seem to be on top of his game.

The knock-out draw unfortunately pitted all six Egyptians against each other.  In the contest between the only two female players in the event Miss Pauline Salib prevailed over Miss Sahar Ezz.  Sahar's brother Saher lost to Ihab Elibiary and Moustafa Nezar beat Hesham Shaker in the match of the round 7-6, 7-6.  Hamish knocked out local boy Tim overwhelming him in the second game after Tim had managed to hang on well in game one before eventually succumbing.  The other four quarter final places were taken by Will Gee, Kieran Murphy (Ireland), Ryan Cabble and Noel Reynolds who won the all Australian last 16 battle against Roy Smith.  Live scoring on the internet was attracting viewers from all over the world with Noel's mother maybe being the most dedicated viewer.

In the quarters Will was far too strong for Kieran and Pauline always looked the likely winner against Noel, although she was taken to three games.  Moustafa was clearly establishing himself as the favourite after his good win over Hesham and he reinforced this with a comprehensive and controlled victory over Hamish.  Ryan Cabble would have been most people's pick to beat Ihab Eliebiary the weakest remaining Egyptian but failing to win game one which he had control over even in the final stages cost him dearly as he eventually went down 2-1.

The semi-final between Ihab and Moustafa was a one-sided affair with Moustafa showing he was a far stronger player.  The semi-final between Will Gee and Pauline Salib was a fascinating battle. Will started as strong favourite but Pauline played well, as did Will, in patches. However, Pauline seemed the more composed during a match where Will’s frustration often became evident. The match had an intense atmosphere as the strong Egyptian contingent knew that Will was all that stood between them and a guaranteed Egyptian victory. In the end, Pauline was more consistent took the match in three games to much bravoing from the Egyptians.

The final was played in front of a crowd of about 50 who gave warm applause to the many good shots played by both competitors. Fortunately, the weather was better and allowed everyone to sit lawnside without the need for multiple layers. In the end, Moustafa Nezar was simply too strong for Pauline and became a worthy World Champion. It is probable that he will still be young enough to defend his title in a couple of years. He will be a formidable opponent in the upcoming Worlds.

The event was dominated by the Egyptians and they were all eliminated from the KO by fellow countrymen.  Moustafa and Pauline gained the additional reward of securing places in the Golf Croquet World Championship to be held the following week in London.

Meanwhile those not fortunate to make their way through to the knock-out had been battling away in the plate and in the final Simon Gagnon from Canada beat Josh Smith of New Zealand.

The Hunstanton club did the event proud leaving no stone unturned in ensuring the event was a complete success and one which the players will remember, as they hopefully all graduate to the senior circuit.

Report by Ian Burridge.

Players and officials at the 2011 Under 21 Golf Croquet World Championship

 

2009 Under 21 GC World Championship – Winner: Duncan Dixon (NZL)

The 1st WCF Under 21 GC World Championship
Venue: Cairo, Egypt
Dates: 10-15 July 2009

Champion: Duncan Dixon (New Zealand)

Finalist: Hisham Shaker (Egypt)

Report (by Chris Clarke)
Monday

This is a really good event. We have an entry where 75% of players are trying to play high quality GC and probably 40% are succeeding. It is 10 times better than watching the pit-pat games at Cheltenham last month.  I watched two matches in detail yesterday.

The first was between Taha and McIntosh. McIntosh was always a hoop ahead in the first and had played very well with plenty of fine clearances. However, an excellent 12 yard power clearance at 11, gave Taha the edge and he took the first 7-5.  Mcintosh had bad luck at 6 and 7 in the second and despite a valiant attempt lost the second 7-5.

The last match to finish was Jarrod Coutts vs Malcolm Fletcher at 01.30. The first game was excellent with Jarrod always having the edge until he turned down a 5 yard hoop 13 in favour of a clearance and was unlucky to block his other ball from clearing Malcolms other. Malcolm duly ran his 5 yard hoop.  The second game saw Malcolm improve an his already excellent play. I know I have said it before, but whilst I think Robert Fletcher is an excellent player, I will not be surprised if Malcom is better still. All the Fletcher boys combine excellent physical skill with fine court presence and a sportsmanlike demeanour.

Elsewhere, Rachel Rowe had a fantastic win over Noura Nezar. Whilst the play wasn't as strong as in the two matches above, it was nevertheless a fine performance.

In terms of the potential winners, I have been very impressed with Ahmed Yasser (Yasser Esmat's son). I expect him to win the top half which is full of Egyptians.
In the bottom half, I'm hoping for a Dixon vs Keeman quarter final to guarantee a Kiwi medal. I expect the other quarter to be between William Gee and Robert Fletcher and believe that Robert is the favourite to reach the final.

However, it's Golf Croquet - so anything could happen!

Tuesday

The tournament is really hotting up now.
More congratulations for Rachel Rowe who beat Sandy Younan 7-6 in the third with a good hoop 13 under pressure. She was never likely to trouble Robert Fletcher who is now in the last eight. William Gee needed 3 games to overcome Kieran Murphy.

The big match was between the Egyptian number 1 Ahmed Yasser and Taha. This was a match full of power and aggression (in my opinion too much).  Many very fine shots were played, but several hoops were also failed. I find it difficult to judge between how good the very aggressive players are compared to the more balanced players. Anyway, after much good play, Taha won 7-6 in the third.  M. Taha will now play H. Shaker (who I haven't really watched yet) in one quarter

Malcolm Fletcher had a comfortable 7-5 7-1 win over Soha Moustafa to set up a quarter final against probably the best Egyptian left, Hamy Erian, who is a fine player.

Jared Keeman comforatbly beat A. Osama before playing James Goodbun in the last 16.  Having taken the first equally comfortable, Jared simply got worse with James playing some good 5 yard take-outs. The next two games were equally easy wins for James who should be delighted with a qf place.

The last match to finish (at 01.50) was between Duncan Dixon and Saher Tarek and was a thriller. The first went 7-6 to Tarek, but Dixon easily took the second 7-3 and went 6-2 up in the decider. Tarek came back to 6-4 before taking on 7 yard penultimate with Duncam 3 feet in front of the hoop. He ran this and then ran rover from 10 yards with Duncan 3 feet of front of that. With 40 people making as much noise as 40 people can whenever Tarek did anything during the match, Duncan now calmly took 2 foot position at 13 (to no Egyptian applause, just as there had been none for a fantastic jump shot earlier in the match). Misses from Tarek allowed Duncan to take the third 7-6 to eliminate the last Egyptian in the bottom half. This was a fine performance with some of the best tactical options I have seen from any of the players here. Duncan was pretty good up to 7 yards, but missed most of his longer clearances on the few occasions he felt compelled to attempt them.

The Egyptians left in a worried frame of mind since all the mixed nation matches went to the non-Egyptians yesterday.

Wednesday

Another fantastic day's play.
First game up was Taha vs Shaker. This was high power aggression with Shaker taking a close match.

Next was Hamy Erian vs Malcolm Fletcher. I thought that this was the best match of the event so far. Malcolm went game and 3-2 up, but Hamy is a really excellent balanced player and despite Malcolm hitting most of his 20 yarders in the rest of the match and running most of his hoops, 3 missed 7 yard clearances were enough for Hamy to squeeze a win.

Duncan Dixon and Robert Fletcher both had easy wins against James Goodbun and William Gee respectively.

The first semi-final was great. Shaker was on top form and won in straight games. When an aggressive power player hits their peak form, they are close to unbeatable.

Duncan vs Robert was a thriller. Both players played well with Robert taking the first and Duncan then raising his game in the second. Duncan ran 10 from the East boundary just south of the peg to take a 6-4 lead and subsequently level the match. The third was also close. It reached 4-4 and Duncan failed to get position at 9, finishing 2 yards West of the hoop. Robert now opted to play a cut rush on partner rather than taking 3 yard position, which I thought was an error. He rushed to 6 yard 20 degree position and failed the hoop to go 5-4 down. After some play at 10, Duncan ran the hoop from corner 4 to take a 6-4 lead, but Robert fought back to level at 6-6.
Duncan was now unable to get in front of 13 unless he jumped over Roberts ball a foot in front of him, so opted to dribble up behind it, Robert played away sideways, leaving the other 2 balls on the south boundary. Duncan played to the north boundary and Robert took 2 yard position. The other 2 ball both finished about 5 feet away at 15 degrees. Duncan cleared his 5 yarder by 20 yards to wired position.  Duncan now had a 5 foot hoop for a place in the final, but could only jaws it.  Robert now had a 5 foot jump shot for a final berth, but hit the crown so Duncan will now face Shaker in the final.

Hisham Shaker is the son of Iman El Faransawi (the reigning Women's GC World Champion) so this is the first opportunity for there to be current world champions from the same family.   It should be a great final. If Shaker plays at his best, he will win, otherwise Duncan may have the edge. The big question is can Duncan get into the match to apply the necessary pressure to Shaker.
Only time will tell - a great event.

Thursday

As the pressure built before the final, we were treated to the play-off games for position. James Goodbun had some more excellent wins to take 5th place - a wonderful achievement.
In the 3/4th play-off, Hamy Erian beat Robert Fletcher. Hamy has impressed me throughout the event.

The final started at 7pm with Duncan winning the toss and taking 3 foot straight position with blue. After yellow had missed, he then ran the hoop to 4 feet in front of 2 which he duly converted into a 2-0 lead.

From that stage, Duncans play was excellent. He combined excellent positional play with good tactics, a range of mid to hard take outs and constantly ensured that Shaker was put under pressure. Duncan played within his comfort zone and his opponent failed to reproduce the standard that he had achieved against his Egyptian opponents the previous day.
Duncan won the first game 7-3 and the second 7-4.  At 2-2 in the third, Shaker was about to take on a tricky angled hoop 5 when he called himself for a fault (touching the ball). This was fine sportsmanship and he is to be commended.
The third game reached 5-5, but just as the crowd were building themselves up into a frenzy, Duncan ran a good penult to take a 6-5 lead. Shaker was always on the back foot at 12 and a two foot 12 saw Duncan Dixon become the first ever Under 21 GC World Champion - many congratulations.

After the prizegiving, we were treated to a Gala dinner where the four Kiwis sang their national anthem and then Coutts and McIntosh performed an excellent haka. Indeed, it was so popular, they did an encore!!

Great tournament. Well done to the WCF, the Egyptian Federation and to all the players who supported the event. I hope that England, Scotland or Ireland will look to hold another event in 2011.

Knockout Stage

1st Round Knock-Out

  1. Ghamri bt M. Hassan
    M. Fletcher bt D. Johnston
    A. Enan bt R. O'Donoghue
    A. Osama bt W. Synott
    D.Dixon bt B. Harris
    K. Murphy bt J. Gleeson
    R. Rowe bt N. Nezar

2nd Round Knock-Out

  1. Taha bt H. McIntosh
    H. Shaker bt M. Hassan
    M. Fletcher bt J. Couts
    A. Enan bt M. Nezar
    J. Keeman bt A. Osama 2 / 0 -7/4-7/6
    D. Dixon bt O. Enan 2 / 0 -7/3-7/5
    K. Murphy bt D. Saad 2 / 0 - 7/3-7/5
    R. Rowe bt S. Younan 2 / 1 - 7/3-3/7-7/6

3rd Round Knock-Out

  1. Taha bt A. Yaser 2 / 1 - 4/7-7/4-7/6
    H. Shaker bt A. Elibyari 2 / 1 - 4/7-7/4-7/3
    M. Fletcher b. S. Moustafa 2 / 0 - 7/5-7/1
    H. Erian bt A. Enan 2 / 0 - 7/2-7/4
    J. Goodbun bt J. Keeman 2 / 1 - 4/7-7/3-7/3
    D. Dixon bt S. Tarek 2 / 1 -6/7-7/3-7/6
    W. Gee bt K. Murphy 2 / 1 - 7/3-4/7-7/6
    R. Fletcher bt R. Rowe 2 / 0 -7/4-7/5

Quarter-Final Stage

  1. Shaker bt M. Taha 2-1
    H. Erian bt M.Fletcher 5-7 7-6 7-4
    D. Dixon bt J. Goodbun 2-0
    R. Fletcher bt W. Gee 7-5 7-5

Semi-Final Stage

  1. Shaker bt. H. Erian 2 / 0 -7/5-7/6
    D. Dixon bt. R. Fletcher 2 / 1 -7/5-4/7-7/6

Final

  1. Dixon bt H. Shaker 3 / 0 -7/3-7/4-7/5

Position Play-Off's

Positions: 3 - 8

  1. Goodbun bt. M. Taha 10 / 8
    M. Fletcher bt. W. Gee 10 / 8
    M. Taha bt W. Gee 10 / 9
    H. Erian bt. R. Fletcher 10 / 7
    J. Goodbun bt.  M. Fletcher 10 / 6
  2. Erian - No. 3
    R. Fletcher - No. 4
    J. Goodbun - No. 5
    M. Fletcher - No. 6
    M. Taha - No. 7
    W. Gee - No. 8

Positions: 9 - 16

  1. Yaser bt. R. Rowe 10 / 7
    J. Keeman bt. A . Enan 10 / 7
    S. Moustafa bt. S. Tarek 10 / 0
    A. Elibyari bt. K. Murphy 10 / 0
    S. Moustafa bt. A. Elibyari 10 / 6
    R. Rowe bt. A. Enan 10 / 9
    A. Yaser bt. J. Keeman 10 / 8
    A. Yaser bt. S. Moustafa 10 / 8
    J. Keeman bt A. Elibyari 10 / 9
  2. Yaser - No. 9
    S. Moustafa - No. 10
    J. Keeman - No. 11
    A. Elibyari - No. 12
    R. Rowe - No. 13
    A. Enan - No. 14
    S. Tarek - No. 15
    K. Murphy - No. 16

Positions: 17 - 24

  1. McIntosh bt. S. Younan 10 / 9
    M. Nezar bt. A. Osama 10 / 9
    J. Couts bt. O. Enan 10 /0
    M. Hassan bt. D. Saad 10 / 7
    H. McIntosh bt. M. Nezar10 / 8
    J. Couts bt. M. Hassan10 /3
    A. Osama  bt. S. Younan 10 / 5
    D. Saad  bt. O. Enan 10 / 0
    S. Younan  bt. O. Enan 10 / 0
    M. Hassan bt M. Nezar
    J. Couts bt H. McIntosh 10 / 9
  2. Couts - No. 17
    H. McIntosh - No. 18
    M. Hassan - No. 19
    M. Nezar - No. 20
    A. Osama - No. 21
    D. Saad- No. 22
    S. Younan- No. 23
    O. Enan - No. 24

Positions: 25- 32

  1. Synnott bt R. O'Donoghue 10 / 7
    B. Harris bt D. Johnston 10 / 9
    K. Ghamri bt J. Gleeson 10 / 7
    N. Nezar bt W. Synnott 10 / 7
    K. Ghamri bt B. Harris 10 / 5
    J. Gleeson bt D. Johnston 10 / 7
    B. Harris bt W.Synnott 10/6
    R. O'Donoghue bt J.Gleeson 10/6
    N. Nezar bt. K. Ghamri 10 / 4
  2. Nezar - No. 25
    K. Ghamri - No. 26
    B. Harris - No. 27
    W. Synnott - No. 28
    O'Donoghue - No. 29:
    Gleeson - No. 30
    Johnston - No. 31

Groups

The Group play has been completed in the first ever Under 21 World Croquet Championship. Players from five countries are represented in the Event (Egypt, England Ireland Australia and New Zealand.)

On day one the Egyptian players seemed to dominate but on the second day the visitors perhaps getting more used to the conditions played much better.  It seems to me that the Championship really is wide open.

Group Winners who receive a bye to the last 16 of the knock out were Ahmed Yaser (son of Yaser Esmat), Amr Elibyari, Soha Moustafa (who as a fifteen year old competed in the first Women’s World Championship in 2005), Hamy Erian and Saher Tarek -all of Egypt and James Goodburn(England), William Gee (England) and Robert Fletcher (Australia).

In the early rounds of the Knock out Malcolm Fletcher (Australia) has looked impressive winning matches against Danny Johnston(Ireland) and Jarrod Couts (New Zealand). Also through to the last sixteen are Duncan Dixon (New Zealand), Kieran Murphy (Ireland), Jared Keeman (New Zealand), Hussan Shuker(Egypt)and Mohamed Taha(Egypt).

GROUP A              
Player AY MF BH SY Wins Place  
A. Yaser   10-1 10-6 10-6 3 1  
M. Fletcher 1-10   10-8 6-10 1 3  
B. Harris 6-10 8-10   6-10 0 4  
S. Younan 6-10 10-6 10-6   2 2  
               
               
               
GROUP B              
Player MN JG KM MH Wins Place  
M. Nezar   9-10 10-7 10-7 2 2  
J. Goodbun 10-9   10-5 10-4 3 1  
K. Murphy 7-10 5-10   10-8 1 3  
M. Hassan 7-10 4-10 8-10   0 4  
               
               
               
GROUP C              
Player HS WG RO AO Wins Place  
H. Shaker   9-10 10-8 10-6 2 2  
W. Gee 10-9   10-2 7-10 2 1  
R. O'Donoghue 8-10 2-10   7-10 0 4  
A. Osama 6-10 10-7 10-7   2 3  
               
               
               
GROUP D              
Player OE RR HM SM Wins Place  
O. Enan   10-3 10-3 5-10 2 2  
R. Rowe 3-10   7-10 8-10 0 4  
H. McIntosh 3-10 10-7   6-10 1 3  
S.Moustafa 10-5 10-8 10-6   3 1  
               
               
               
GROUP E              
Player HE JC JK NN Wins Place  
H. Erian     10-4 10-2 2 1  
Jacob. Carr              
J. Keeman 4-10     10-9 1 2  
N. Nezar 2-10   9-10   0 3  
               
               
               
GROUP F              
Player MT RF WS AE Wins Place  
M. Taha   6-10 10-4 10-4 2 2  
R. Fletcher 10-6   10-6 10-9 3 1  
W. Synott 4-10 6-10   7-10 0 4  
A. Enan 4-10 9-10 10-7   1 3  
               
               
               
GROUP G              
Player ST JG JC KG Wins Place  
S. Tarek   10-5 10-6 10-8 3 1  
J. Gleeson 5-10   4-10 2-10 0 4  
J. Couts 6-10 10-4   10-3 2 2  
K. Ghamri 8-10 10-2 3-10   1 3  
               
               
               
GROUP H              
Player AE JC DJ DD DS Wins Place
A. Elibyari     10-4 8-10 10-6 2 1
James Carr              
D. Johnston 4-10     3-10 8-10 0 4
D. Dixon 10-8   10-3   3-10 2 3
D. Saad 6-10   10-8 10-3   2 2

 

2015 Under 21 GC World Championship – Winner: Josh Freeth (NZL)

The 3rd WCF Under 21 Golf Croquet World Championship
Venue: Christchurch, New Zealand
Dates: 1-5 February 2015

Champion: Josh Freeth (New Zealand)
Finalist: Marwan El Sabarouti (Egypt)

Josh Freeth (New Zealand) defeated Egypt's Marwan El Sabarouti by the very narrow margin of 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 to win the 2015 Under-21 Golf Croquet World Championship at the United Club in Christchurch, New Zealand.  Josh thereby repeated the feat of his countryman, Duncan Dixon, who won the first Under-21 GCWC in Cairo in 2005 and deserves the warmest congratulations on his achievement.

A field of 28 featured four Egyptians, two Australians and two English competitors, including the top seed, Harry Dodge.  After three days of block play, the field was reduced to 16 for the knock-out stage.  The semi-finals pitched Dodge against El Sabarouti and Freeth against another New Zealander, Felix Webby.

Dodge had beaten El Sabarouti in a very close block match but the Egyptian now gained his revenge 4-7, 7-4, 7-4.  Freeth, who displayed great powers of concentration in dealing with the fast and challenging conditions and solid Atkins hoops, had a more straighforward 7-3, 7-5 win over Webby.

Full results are available at https://croquetscores.com/2015/gc/wcf-u21-world-championships-1

2012 Women’s Association Croquet World Championship – Winner: Jenny Clarke (NZE)

The 1st WCF Women's Association Croquet World Championship
Venue: Cairnlea, Victoria, Australia
Dates: 21-28 October 2012

Champion: Jenny Clarke

Finalist: Alison Sharpe

Jenny Clarke

Full results are available below.

KO

Blocks Bowl

ShieldKO

Shield

PlateKO

PlateBlocks

 

Alison Sharpe

2014 Over 50 Golf Croquet World Championship – Winner: Salah Hassan (EGY)

The (2nd) 2014 WCF Over 50 Golf Croquet World Championship
Venue: Cairo, Egypt
Dates: 5-11 October 2014

Champion: Salah Hassan (Egypt)

Finalist: Hazem Mahmoud (Egypt)

Salah Hassan (EGY) became the second holder of the Over 50 Golf Croquet World Championship by defeating Hazem Mahmoud (EGY) by 7-1, 7-6, 6-7, 7-6 in the final at the Egyptian Croquet Federation lawns on 11 October 2014.

Full results are available at https://croquetscores.com/2014/gc/the-2nd-over-50-golf-croquet-world-championship

 

 

2014 Women’s Golf Croquet World Championship – Winner: Judith Hanekom (ZAF)

The 5th Women's Golf Croquet World Championship
Venue: Cairo, Egypt
Dates: 20-28 November 2014

Champion: Judith Hanekom (South Africa)

Finalist: Jenny Clarke (New Zealand)

South Africa is now the proud possessor of both the Golf Croquet World Championship (Reg Bamford) and the Women's Golf Croquet World Championship which was held in Cairo from 16 to 21 November 2014.

Judith Hanekom only just made it into the knock-out, coming 4th in Block C with only one win, but then defeated four top Egyptian women players to reach the final and face New Zealand's Jenny Clarke, the 2011 runner-up to Rachel Rowe of England. Judith made a great start to the best-of-five final by taking the first game 7-3 but Jenny fought back to win the next two 7-4, 7-5. Judith led 6-4 in the fourth, was pulled back to 6-6 but made no mistake at 13 to square the match at 2-2. The deciding game was nip-and-tuck all the way to 5-5 but, after a short duel at 11, Jenny had the misfortune to peel Judith to give her a 6-5 lead. Judith took this unexpected gift with both hands and wrapped up the match 7-5.

Many congratulations to Judith for a hard fought campaign and a superb victory and commiserations to Jenny who played very well throughout the event.
Full results are available at https://croquetscores.com/2014/gc/the-5th-womens-world-championship

 

 

 

2011 Women’s Golf Croquet World Championship – Winner: Rachel Rowe (ENG)

The 4th Women's Golf Croquet World Championship
Venue: Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Dates: 20-28 November 2011

Champion: Rachel Rowe (England)

Finalist: Jenny Clarke (New Zealand)

Results

Third: Marwa Moustafa (Egypt)
Fourth: Rosie Graham (Australia)
Plate winner: Gaye Pitman (Australia)
Runner-up: Sandra Bathgate (New Zealand)

Rachel Rowe, Champion (Photo credit: Alwen Bowker)
Rosie Landrebe (Graham at the time), semi-finalist WGCWC 2011 (Photo: Rachel Gee)
Spectating at the 2011 WGCWC Khalid Younis and Amir Ramsis (Photo: Rachel Gee)
WGCWC 2011 Kouki Mohsen, Egypt (Photo: Rachel Gee)
Helena Jansson representing Finland in the 2011 Women's GCWC (Photo: Rachel Gee)
Flags at the 2011 Women's GCWC (Photo: Rachel Gee)
The English team at the 2011 Women's GC World Championship. L to R> Samantha Thompson, Freda Vitty, Kath Burt, Pamela Mead, Rachel Gee (Rowe at the time), Sue Lightbody. (Photo: Rachel Gee)

 Day 1 Saturday 19 November

Wendy Dickson Aus beat Sandra Bathgate NZ 7-5 7-5
Rachel Rowe England beat Jasmine Rule NZ 7-5 7-2
Christine Pont Aus beat Alwen Bowker Wales 7-5 3-7 7-4
Bernie Pfitzner Aus beat Ashley Cooke NZ 7-3 7-2
Iman El Farnsawi Egypt beat Ros Johnstone Aus 7-5 7-4
Fredy Vitty England beat Pixie Jones NZ 4-7 7-5 7-1
Sue Lightbody England beat Dallas Cooke NZ 7-4 5-7 7-4
Kathleen Colclough Aus beat Colleen Reynolds NZ 7-6 7-5
Gaye Pitman Aus beat Anne Quinn Aus 7-4 7-3
Dallas Cooke NZ beat Gaye Pitman Aus 7-4 7-3
Anne Quinn Aus beat Sue Lightbody England 7-5 2-7 7-5
Colleen Reynolds NZ beat Shadin Okasha Egypt 7-5 6-7 7-5
Alwen Bowker Wales beat Ashley Cooke NZ 7-3 4-7 7-1
Pixie Jones NZ beat Sandra Bathgate NZ 7-3 7-5
Wendy Dickson Aus beat Freda Vitty Aus 7-5 2-7 7-4
Marwa Moustafa Egypt beat Jasmine Rule NZ 7-5 7-2
Christine Pont Aus beat Bernie Pfitzner Aus 5-7 7-5 7-6
Jenny Clarke NZ beat Ros Johnstone Aus 6-7 7-6 7-4
Manal Ali Hohsen Egypt beat Elizabeth Allen Aus 7-1 7-2
Judy Wembridge Aus beat Elizabeth Allen Aus 7-3 7-4
Erica Stephens NZ beat Ann Sharp NZ 7-5 7-2
Erica Stephens NZ beat Pam Mead England 7-3 7-4
Jane Morrison Ireland beat Ann Sharp NZ 6-7 7-6 7-5
Jane Morrison Ireland beat Pam Mead Aus 7-2 7-5
Abeer Moustafa Egypt beat Jane Beharriell Canada 7-2 7-2
Mavis Brodgen NZ beat Jane Beharriell Canada 7-6 3-7 7-6
Laura Whittaker NZ beat Rosemary Newsham Aus 7-5 7-6
Laura Whittaker NZ beat Wilma Bonnar NZ 7-2 7-6
Kath Burt England beat Rosemary Newsham Aus 6-7 7-4 7-2
Kath Burt England beat Wilma Bonnar Aus 7-2 7-3
Rosie Graham Aus beat Cheryl Bromley USA 7-6 7-6
Phyllis Young NZ beat Helena Fensome Fin 7-3 7-5
Soha Moustafa Egypt beat Gwen Salisbury NZ 7-2 7-2
Alison Wall NZ beat Gwen Salisbury NZ 7-2 7-2
Anna Miller Aus beat Gwen Falconer NZ 7-6 6-7 7-3
Deidre Hardy Aus beat Clare Stableford S Africa 4-7 7-4 7-4
Samantha Thompson England beat Jola Jurasinska Scot 7-1 7-3
Tricia Devlin Aus beat Sue Roberts NZ 7-4 7-4
Sue Beattie Aus beat Pat Anderton NZ 7-6 1-7 7-6

Day 2 Sunday 20 November

Diedre Hardy (Aust) beat Alison Wall (NZ) 2-7,7-6, 7-6
Anna Miller (Aust) beat Gwen Salisbury (NZ) 7-4, 6-7, 7-4
Soha Moustafa (Egypt) beat Gwen Falconer (NZ) 7-2, 7-2
Sue Beattie (Aust) beat Samantha Thompson (Eng) 7-6, 7-4
Tricia Devlin (Aust) beat Jola Juransinka (Scotland) 7-2, 7-4
Azza El Khouly (Egypt) beat Sue Roberts (NZ) 7-2, 7-3
Iman El Faransawi (Egypt) beat Sandra Bathgate (NZ) 7-3, 7-0
Mavis Brogden (NZ) beat Rosemary Newsham (Aust) 7-6, 7-3
Abir Moustafa (Egypt) beat Wilmar Bonnor (England) 7-4, 7-4
Jenny Clarke (NZ) beat Freda Vitty (England) 7-2, 7-1
Laura Whittaker (NZ) beat Jane Beharriell (Canada) 7-6, 6-7, 7-1
Rachel Rowe (England) beat Bernie Pfitzner (Australia) 7-1, 7-4
Manal Ali Mohsen (Egypt) beat Pam Mead (England) 7-6, 7-5
Christine Pont (Australia) beat Jasmine Rule (NZ) 7-5, 7-5
Elizabeth Allen (Aust) beat Erica Stephens (NZ) 7-3, 7-4
Judy Wembridge (Australia) beat Ann Sharp (NZ) 7-4, 7-6
Dallas Cooke (NZ) beat Colleen Reynolds (NZ) 7-2, 7-4
Marwa Moustafa (Egypt) beat Alwen Bowker (Wales) 7-3, 7-5
Kathleen Colcough (Aust) beat Gaye Pitman (Aust) 5-7, 7-6, 7-6
Ashley Cooke (NZ) beat Jasmine Rule (NZ) 7-1, 7-4
Rosie Graham (Australia) beat Helena Fensome (FIN) 7-5, 7-3
Pam Gentle (Australia) beat Cheryl Bromley (USA) 6-7, 7-3, 7-5
Hemmat Moustafa (Egypt) beat Noeline Posselt (NZ) 7-1, 7-3
Alison Wall (NZ) beat Gwen Falconer (NZ) 7-5, 7-6
Soha Moustafa (Egypt) beat Diedre Hardy (Aust) 7-3, 7-5
Shadin Okasha Egypt) beat Sue Lightbody (England) 7-4, 2-7, 7-1
Clare Stableford (South Africa) beat Gwen Salisbury (NZ) 4-7, 7-3, 7-1
Samantha Thompson (Eng) beat Sue Roberts (NZ) 2-7, 7-5, 7-6
Azza El Khouly (Egypt) beat Sue Beattie (Aust) 7-2, 7-2
Pat Anderton (NZ) beat Jola Juransinka (Scotland) 7-5, 5-7, 7-4
Noeline Posselt (NZ) beat Rosie Graham (Australia) 7-6, 7-4
Hemmat Moustafa (Egypt) beat Helena Fensome (FIN) 7-4, 7-5
Phyllis Young (NZ) beat Cheryl Bromley (USA) 6-7, 7-5, 7-2
Mavis Brogden (NZ) beat Wilmar Bonnor (England) 7-3, 7-5
Abir Moustafa (Egypt) beat Rosemary Newsham (Aust) 7-5, 7-2
Kath Burt (England) beat Jane Beharriell (Canada) 7-5, 7-4
Freda Vitty (England) beat Iman El Faransawi (Egypt) 4-7, 7-6, 7-5
Jenny Clarke (NZ) beat Sandra Bathgate (NZ) 7-0, 7-5
Wendy Dickson (Aust) beat Ros Johnstone (Aust) 7-2, 7-5
Judy Wembridge (Australia) beat Pam Mead (England) 7-3, 4-7, 7-2
Manal Ali Mohsen (Egypt) Ann Sharp (NZ)
Jane Morrison (Ireland) beat Elizabeth Allen (Aust) 7-6, 7-2
Marwa Moustafa (Egypt) beat Bernie Pfitzner (Australia) 6-7, 7-4, 7-5
Rachel Rowe (England) beat Alwen Bowker (Wales) 7-6, 7-3
Kathleen Colcough (Aust) beat Sue Lightbody (England) 7-6, 7-6
Shadin Okasha Egypt) beat Gaye Pitman (Aust) 7-1, 7-1
Anne Quinn (Aust) beat Colleen Reynolds (NZ) 7-3, 5- 7, 7-5

Day 3 Monday 21 November

Manal Ali Mohsen beat Jane Morrison (Ireland) 5-7, 7-6, 7-4
Elizabeth Allen (Aust) beat Pam Mead (England) 7-6, 7-3
Judy Wembridge (Aust) beat Erica Stephens (NZ) 7-5, 7-6
Abir Moustafa (Egypt) bear Kath Burt (England) 7-3, 7-0
Wilmar Bonnar (England) lost to Jane Beharriell (Canada) 3-7, 7-1, 7-6
Mavis Brogden (NZ) beat Laura Whittaker (NZ) 7-1, 4-7, 7-5
Shadin Okasha (Egypt) beat Anne Quinn (Aust) 7-5, 7-6
Sue Lightbody (England) beat Colleen Reynolds (NZ) 6-7, 7-3, 7-3
Kathleen Colcough (Aust) lost to Dallas Cooke (NZ) 3-7, 7-2, 7-6
Hemmat Moustafa (Egypt) beat Phyllis Young (NZ) 7-3, 7-4
Noeline Posselt (NZ) beat Cheryle Bromley (USA) 7-3, 7-6
Rosie Graham (Aust) beat Pam Gentle (Aust) 7-3, 7-3
Ann Sharp (NZ) lost to Elizabeth Allen (Aust) 4-7, 4-7
Manal Ali Mohsen (Egypt) beat Erica Stephens (NZ) 7-2, 7-5
Judy Wembridge (Aust) beat Jane Morrison (Ireland) 7-5, 7-6
Rosemary Newsham (Aust) lost to Jane Beharriell (Canada) 3-7, 6-7
Abir Moustafa (Egypt) beat Laura Whittaker (NZ) 7-6, 7-4
Mavis Brogden (NZ) beat Kath Burt (England) 7-3, 7-4
Gaye Pitman (Aust) beat Colleen Reynolds (NZ) 7-4, 7-4
Shadin Okasha (Egypt) beat Dallas Cooke (NZ) 7-3, 7-5
Kathleen Colcough (Aust) Anne Quinn (Aust)
Helena Fensome (FIN) beat Cheryl Bromley (USA) 7-3, 7-4
Hemmat Moustafa (Egypt) Pam Gentle (Aust)
Rosie Graham (Aust) Phyllis Young (NZ)
Azza El Khouly (Egypt) beat Pat Anderton (NZ) 7-3, 3-7, 7-4
Sue Roberts (NZ) beat Jola Jurasinka (Scotland) 7-3, 7-3
Samantha Thompson (England) beat Tricia Devlin (Aust) 7-4, 7-5
Marwa Moustafa (Egypt) beat Ashley Cooke (NZ) 7-6, 7-5
Alwen Bowker (Wales) beat Jasmine Rule (NZ) 7-6, 7-3
Rachel Rowe (England) beat Christine Pont (Aust) 7-3, 7-6
Sue Beattie (Aust) beat Jola Jurasinka (Scotland) 7-4, 7-1
Azza El Khouly (Egypt) beat Tricia Devlin (Aust) 7-6, 7-6
Samantha Thompson (England) beat Pat Anderton (NZ) 7-3, 2-7, 7-5
Bernie Pfitzner (Aust) beat Jasmine Rule (NZ) 7-5, 7-4
Marwa Moustafa (Egypt) beat Christine Pont (Aust) 7-4, 7-5
Rachel Rowe (England) beat Ashley Cooke (NZ) 7-3, 7-6
Soha Moustafa (Egypt) beat Clare Stableford (South Africa) 7-2 7-4
Gwen Falconer (NZ) beat Gwen Salisbury (NZ) 7-6 5-7 7-6
Alison Wall (NZ) lost to Anna Miller (Aust) 7-5 6-7 7-5
Iman El Faransawi (Egypt) beat Pixie Jones-Merredew (NZ) 7-4 7-6
Jenny Clarke (NZ) beat Wendy Dickson (Aust) 7-4 7-3
Freda Vitty (England) beat Ros Johnstone (Aust) 7-3 7-6
Deidre Hardy (Aust) beat Gwen Salisbury (NZ) 7-4 7-2
Soha Moustafa (Egypt) beat Anna Miller (Aust) 7-3 7-5
Alison Wall (NZ) beat Clare Stableford (South Africa) 4-7 7-4 7-5
Sandra Bathgate (NZ) lost to Ros Johnstone (Aust) 7-6 7-5
Jenny Clarke (NZ) beat Pixie Jones-Merredew (NZ) 7-2 7-4
Iman El Faransawi (Egypt) beat Wendy Dickson (Aust) 7-5 3-7 7-3

Charts

Block A MAM JW ES JM AS PM EA Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Manal Ali Mohsen 7 7 7 7 5 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 95 39 10 6 1
Judy Wembridge 3 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 7 7 7 81 16 7 5 2
Erica Stephens 2 5 5 6 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 3 4 70 -1 0 3 4
Jane Morrison 7 6 4 5 6 6 7 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 95 12 1 3 3
Ann Sharp 7 1 5 4 6 5 2 7 6 5 7 7 4 4 70 -18 -6 1 6
Pam Mead 6 3 3 7 2 3 4 2 5 3 3 6 3 50 -38 -11 0 7
Elizabeth Allen 1 2 3 4 7 7 6 2 7 7 7 7 60 -6 0 3 5
Block B SM AW AM CS DH GF GS Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Soha Moustafa 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 84 46 12 6 1
Alison Wall 6 2 7 6 5 4 7 7 7 6 6 7 7 7 7 91 10 1 3 4
Anna Miller 3 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 6 7 95 14 5 5 2
Clare Stableford 2 4 7 4 5 4 4 7 4 4 7 7 4 7 7 77 -3 -3 2 5
Deidre Hardy 3 5 2 7 7 4 6 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 80 4 2 4 3
Gwen Falconer 2 2 5 6 6 7 3 1 4 4 4 7 5 7 63 -32 -8 1 6
Gwen Salisbury 2 2 2 3 4 7 4 7 3 1 4 2 6 7 6 60 -39 -9 0 7
Block C AM MB LW KB RN WB JB Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Abeer Moustafa 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 84 47 12 6 1
Mavis Brogden 2 3 7 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 82 12 6 5 2
Laura Whittaker 6 4 1 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 85 14 4 4 3
Kath Burt 3 0 3 4 5 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 68 -1 -1 3 4
Rosemary Newsham 5 2 6 3 5 6 7 4 2 3 3 3 6 55 -35 -11 0 7
Wilma Bonnar 4 4 3 5 2 6 2 3 7 7 7 1 6 57 -22 -7 1 6
Jane Beharriell 2 2 6 7 6 2 7 1 5 4 7 7 3 7 7 73 -15 -3 2 5
Block D AEK ST TD PA SB SR JJ Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Azza El Khouly 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 90 31 10 6 1
Samantha Thompson 3 4 7 7 7 2 7 6 4 3 7 7 7 7 78 4 2 4 3
Tricia Devlin 6 6 4 5 6 5 3 6 7 7 7 7 69 -1 -4 2 6
Pat Anderton 3 7 4 3 7 5 7 7 6 7 6 7 6 3 7 5 7 97 2 -1 2 4
Sue Beattie 2 2 7 7 7 7 7 1 7 0 7 7 7 7 75 0 6 5 2
Sue Roberts 2 3 7 5 6 4 4 6 7 7 7 5 6 7 7 83 2 -3 2 5
Jola Jurasinska 5 7 5 1 3 2 4 5 7 4 4 1 3 3 54 -38 -10 0 7
Block E HM RG PG PY HF NP CB Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Hemat Moustafa 7 7 7 6 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 87 35 9 5 1
Rosie Graham 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 4 7 7 76 17 4 4 3
Pam Gentle 3 7 7 3 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 85 17 6 5 2
Phyllis Young 3 4 3 2 6 5 7 7 7 6 7 6 7 7 77 1 -2 3 4
Helena Fensome 4 5 5 3 5 2 3 5 7 7 7 7 60 -12 -4 2 6
Noeline Posselt 1 3 7 7 2 2 3 7 2 5 4 7 7 57 -24 -3 2 5
Cheryl Bromley 2 3 6 6 7 3 5 7 5 2 3 4 3 6 62 -34 -10 0 7
Block F JC IEF PJM WD SB FV RJ Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Jenny Clarke 7 4 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 93 36 8 5 1
Iman El Faransawi 5 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 7 6 5 7 7 96 23 7 5 2
Pixie Jones-Merridew 2 4 4 6 6 5 7 7 7 5 1 7 7 68 -8 -3 2 5
Wendy Dickson 4 3 5 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 2 7 7 7 80 5 4 4 3
Sandra Bathgate 0 5 3 0 3 5 5 5 5 2 6 5 44 -40 -12 0 7
Freda Vitty 2 1 5 7 7 4 7 7 5 7 4 7 7 7 7 84 7 3 4 4
Ros Johnstone 7 6 4 5 4 3 5 2 5 7 7 3 6 64 -23 -7 1 6
Block G MM RR CP AC BP AB JR Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Marwa Moustafa 5 7 5 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 93 23 8 5 2
Rachel Rowe 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 89 33 11 6 1
Christine Pont 4 5 3 6 6 5 5 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 79 -7 -2 3 4
Ashley Cooke 6 5 3 6 7 7 3 2 3 7 1 7 7 64 -12 -3 2 6
Bernie Pfitzner 7 4 5 1 4 7 5 6 7 7 7 3 7 7 7 84 0 1 3 3
Alwen Bowker 3 5 6 3 5 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 6 7 7 82 0 -3 2 5
Jasmine Rule 5 2 5 2 5 5 1 4 5 4 6 3 47 -37 -12 0 7
Block H SO KC DC AQ GP SL CR Points for Points Net Games Net Matches won Place
Shadin Oukasha 7 4 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 7 5 7 5 90 21 5 4 2
Kathleen Colclough 2 7 7 7 2 6 4 7 7 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 96 5 6 5 1
Dallas Cooke 3 5 3 7 7 7 6 6 7 7 4 7 4 7 7 87 6 1 3 3
Anne Quinn 5 6 7 4 6 6 7 7 4 3 7 2 7 7 5 7 90 -7 -2 3 5
Gaye Pitman 1 1 7 6 6 4 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 70 -3 1 3 4
Sue Lightbody 4 7 1 6 6 7 5 7 5 7 5 5 6 6 7 7 91 3 -4 2 6
Colleen Reynolds 7 6 7 6 5 2 4 3 7 5 4 4 7 3 3 73 -25 -7 1 7

Knockout

KO 1 (BO3) KO 2 (BO3) Quarter (BO3) Semi (BO5) Final (BO5)
Soha Moustafa (EGY) 6 4
Elizabeth Allen (AUS) 7 7 Elizabeth Allen 4 3
Rosie Graham 7 7
Wendy Dickson (AUS) 5 6
Rosie Graham (AUS) 7 7 Rosie Graham 7 3 7
Phyllis Young 5 7 4
Mavis Brogden (NZE) 7 5 3
Freda Vitty (ENG) 4 7 7 Freda Vitty 7 1 6
Phyllis Young 2 7 7
Phyllis Young (NZE) 7 6 7 Rosie Graham 4 4 6
Iman El Faransawi (EGY) 5 7 5 Rachel Rowe 7 7 7
Rachel Rowe (ENG) 7 7
Kath Burt (ENG) 3 3 Rachel Rowe 7 7
Kathleen Colclough 3 6
Deidre Hardy (AUS) 4 4
Kathleen Colclough (AUS) 7 7 Rachel Rowe 7 4 7
Azza El Khouly 3 7 2
Sue Beattie (AUS) 4 5
Laura Whittaker (NZE) 7 7 Laura Whittaker 4 7 6
Azza El Khouly 7 4 7
Anne Quinn (AUS) 4 4 Rachel Rowe 7 6 5 7 7
Azza El Khouly (EGY) 7 7 Jenny Clarke 3 7 7 6 4
Abir Moustafa (EGY) 7 7
Bernie Pfitzner (AUS) 3 5 Abir Moustafa 6 6 3rd Marwa Moustafa 7 5 7
Shadin Oukasha 7 7 4th Rosie Graham 4 7 3
Anna Miller (AUS) 3 3
Shadin Oukasha (EGY) 7 7 Shadin Oukasha 3 3
Marwa Moustafa 7 7
Marwa Moustafa (EGY) 5 7 7
Samantha Thompson (ENG) 7 4 4 Marwa Moustafa 2 7 7
Hemat Moustafa 7 5 4
Pat Anderton (NZE) 4 4 Marwa Moustafa 7 4 3 6
Hemat Moustafa (EGY) 7 7 Jenny Clarke 5 7 7 7
Jenny Clarke (NZE) 7 7
Christine Pont (AUS) 3 3 Jenny Clarke 7 7
Dallas Cooke 6 3
Dallas Cooke (NZE) 7 7
Judy Wembridge (AUS) 5 5 Jenny Clarke 7 7
Manal Ali Mohsen 2 5
Pam Gentle (AUS) 7 5 3
Alison Wall (NZE) 5 7 7 Alison Wall 3 7 3
Manal Ali Mohsen 7 3 7
Erica Stephens (NZE) 6 3
Manal Ali Mohsen (EGY) 7 7

Plate games

Block 1

Round Score Score
1 Jola Jurasinska 3 v 7 Sandra Bathgate
Ros Johnstone 7 v 4 Cheryl Bromley
Jasmine Rule 5 v 7 Sue Roberts
Colleen Reynolds 7 v 6 Noeline Posselt
Alwen Bowker 7 v 3 Ann Sharp
Tricia Devlin 7 v 2 Rosemary Newsham
2 Alwen Bowker 7 v 5 Tricia Devlin
Rosemary Newsham 4 v 7 Ann Sharp
Jola Jurasinska 5 v 7 Noeline Posselt
Ros Johnstone 4 v 7 Sandra Bathgate
Jasmine Rule 7 v 6 Cheryl Bromley
Colleen Reynolds 3 v 7 Sue Roberts
3 Jasmine Rule 5 v 7 Sandra Bathgate
Colleen Reynolds 1 v 7 Cheryl Bromley
Alwen Bowker 7 v 6 Rosemary Newsham
Tricia Devlin 7 v 5 Ann Sharp
Jola Jurasinska 3 v 7 Sue Roberts
Ros Johnstone 3 v 7 Noeline Posselt
4 Ros Johnstone 4 v 7 Rosemary Newsham
Jola Jurasinska 5 v 7 Alwen Bowker
Sandra Bathgate 4 v 7 Sue Roberts
Cheryl Bromley 2 v 7 Noeline Posselt
Colleen Reynolds 2 v 7 Ann Sharp
Jasmine Rule 7 v 6 Tricia Devlin
5 Colleen Reynolds 7 v 5 Tricia Devlin
Jasmine Rule 7 v 3 Rosemary Newsham
Ros Johnstone 6 v 7 Alwen Bowker
Jola Jurasinska 4 v 7 Ann Sharp
Sandra Bathgate 7 v 4 Noeline Posselt
Cheryl Bromley 7 v 3 Sue Roberts
6 Sue Roberts 6 v 7 Noeline Posselt
Sandra Bathgate 7 v 4 Cheryl Bromley
Colleen Reynolds 7 v 6 Rosemary Newsham
Jasmine Rule 4 v 7 Alwen Bowker
Ros Johnstone 2 v 7 Ann Sharp
Jola Jurasinska 1 v 7 Tricia Devlin
7 Jola Jurasinska 6 v 7 Cheryl Bromley
Jasmine Rule 7 v 5 Noeline Posselt
Ros Johnstone 7 v 5 Tricia Devlin
Sandra Bathgate 5 v 7 Rosemary Newsham
Colleen Reynolds 6 v 7 Alwen Bowker
Sue Roberts 7 v 5 Ann Sharp
8 Jasmine Rule 7 v 5 Ann Sharp
Ros Johnstone 6 v 7 Sue Roberts
Noeline Posselt 7 v 3 Alwen Bowker
Cheryl Bromley 5 v 7 Tricia Devlin
Jola Jurasinska 7 v 3 Rosemary Newsham
Colleen Reynolds 6 v 7 Sandra Bathgate
9 Sandra Bathgate 7 v 6 Alwen Bowker
Cheryl Bromley 2 v 7 Rosemary Newsham
Jola Jurasinska 7 v 6 Colleen Reynolds
Ros Johnstone 4 v 7 Jasmine Rule
Sue Roberts 5 v 7 Tricia Devlin
Noeline Posselt 7 v 6 Ann Sharp
10 Noeline Posselt 7 v 5 Tricia Devlin
Sandra Bathgate 7 v 4 Ann Sharp
Cheryl Bromley 4 v 7 Alwen Bowker
Sue Roberts 7 v 4 Rosemary Newsham
Ros Johnstone 6 v 7 Colleen Reynolds
Jola Jurasinska 5 v 7 Jasmine Rule
11 Jola Jurasinska 7 v 5 Ros Johnstone
Jasmine Rule 5 v 7 Colleen Reynolds
Sandra Bathgate 7 v 6 Tricia Devlin
Cheryl Bromley 7 v 6 Ann Sharp
Noeline Posselt 7 v 5 Rosemary Newsham
Sue Roberts 6 v 7 Alwen Bowker

Block 2

Round Score Score
1 Gwen Salisbury 6 v 7 Helena Fensome
Jane Beharriell 7 v 4 Jane Morrison
Pam Mead 7 v 5 Gwen Falconer
Wilma Bonnar 4 v 7 Ashley Cooke
Sue Lightbody 7 v 3 Gaye Pitman
Pixie Jones 7 v 4 Clare Stapleford
2 Sue Lightbody 7 v 4 Pixie Jones
Clare Stapleford 3 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Gwen Salisbury 1 v 7 Ashley Cooke
Jane Beharriell 3 v 7 Helena Fensome
Pam Mead 5 v 7 Jane Morrison
Wilma Bonnar 7 v 3 Gwen Falconer
3 Pam Mead 4 v 7 Helena Fensome
Wilma Bonnar 5 v 7 Jane Morrison
Sue Lightbody 7 v 5 Clare Stapleford
Pixie Jones 5 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Gwen Salisbury 6 v 7 Gwen Falconer
Jane Beharriell 4 v 7 Ashley Cooke
4 Jane Beharriell 5 v 7 Clare Stapleford
Gwen Salisbury 4 v 7 Sue Lightbody
Helena Fensome 7 v 3 Gwen Falconer
Jane Morrison 7 v 4 Ashley Cooke
Wilma Bonnar 4 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Pam Mead 3 v 7 Pixie Jones
5 Wilma Bonnar 7 v 3 Pixie Jones
Pam Mead 6 v 7 Clare Stapleford
Jane Beharriell 7 v 5 Sue Lightbody
Gwen Salisbury 3 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Helena Fensome 5 v 7 Ashley Cooke
Jane Morrison 7 v 4 Gwen Falconer
6 Gwen Falconer 2 v 7 Ashley Cooke
Helena Fensome 2 v 7 Jane Morrison
Wilma Bonnar 6 v 7 Clare Stapleford
Pam Mead 6 v 7 Sue Lightbody
Jane Beharriell 7 v 3 Gaye Pitman
Gwen Salisbury 3 v 7 Pixie Jones
7 Gwen Salisbury 7 v 5 Jane Morrison
Pam Mead 6 v 7 Ashley Cooke
Jane Beharriell 4 v 7 Pixie Jones
Helena Fensome 7 v 4 Clare Stapleford
Wilma Bonnar 2 v 7 Sue Lightbody
Gwen Falconer 4 v 7 Gaye Pitman
8 Pam Mead 2 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Jane Beharriell 6 v 7 Gwen Falconer
Ashley Cooke 7 v 4 Sue Lightbody
Jane Morrison 7 v 5 Pixie Jones
Gwen Salisbury 6 v 7 Clare Stapleford
Wilma Bonnar 3 v 7 Helena Fensome
9 Helena Fensome 7 v 5 Sue Lightbody
Jane Morrison 5 v 7 Clare Stapleford
Gwen Salisbury 5 v 7 Wilma Bonnar
Jane Beharriell 7 v 2 Pam Mead
Gwen Falconer 4 v 7 Pixie Jones
Ashley Cooke 6 v 7 Gaye Pitman
10 Ashley Cooke 7 v 4 Pixie Jones
Helena Fensome 3 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Jane Morrison 3 v 7 Sue Lightbody
Gwen Falconer 7 v 6 Clare Stapleford
Jane Beharriell 7 v 6 Wilma Bonnar
Gwen Salisbury 7 v 6 Pam Mead
11 Gwen Salisbury 5 v 7 Jane Beharriell
Pam Mead 3 v 7 Wilma Bonnar
Helena Fensome 4 v 7 Pixie Jones
Jane Morrison 3 v 7 Gaye Pitman
Ashley Cooke 4 v 7 Clare Stapleford
Gwen Falconer 4 v 7 Sue Lightbody

Plate block charts

Block 1 JJ RJ JR CR SB CB SR NP AS AB RN TD Wins For Net Place
Jola Jurasinska 7 5 7 3 6 3 5 4 5 7 1 3 53 -17 11
Ros Johnstone 5 4 6 4 7 6 3 2 6 4 7 2 54 -18 12
Jasmine Rule 7 7 5 5 7 5 7 7 4 7 7 7 68 6 5
Colleen Reynolds 6 7 7 6 1 3 7 2 6 7 7 5 59 -8 6
Sandra Bathgate 7 7 7 7 7 4 7 7 7 5 7 9 72 16 1
Cheryl Bromley 7 4 6 7 4 7 2 7 4 2 5 4 55 -10 9
Sue Roberts 7 7 7 7 7 3 6 7 6 7 5 7 69 11 4
Noeline Posselt 7 7 5 6 4 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 71 15 3
Ann Sharp 7 7 5 7 4 6 5 6 3 7 5 4 62 3 8
Alwen Bowker 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 3 7 7 7 9 72 13 2
Rosemary Newsham 3 7 3 3 7 7 4 5 4 6 2 3 51 -16 10
Tricia Devlin 7 5 6 5 6 7 7 5 5 5 7 4 65 5 7
Against 70 72 62 67 56 65 58 56 59 59 67 60
Block 2 GS JB PM WB H JM GF AC GP SL CS PJ Wins For Net Place
Gwen Salisbury 5 7 5 6 7 6 1 3 4 6 3 2 53 -21 11
Jane Beharriell 7 7 7 3 7 6 4 7 7 5 4 6 64 4 6
Pam Mead 6 2 3 4 5 7 6 2 6 6 3 1 50 -25 12
Wilma Bonnar 7 6 7 3 5 7 4 4 2 6 7 4 58 -5 9
Helena Fensome 7 7 7 7 2 7 5 3 7 7 4 7 63 7 4
Jane Morrison 5 4 7 7 7 7 7 3 3 5 7 6 62 2 7
Gwen Falconer 7 7 5 3 3 4 2 4 4 7 4 3 50 -24 10
Ashley Cooke 7 7 7 7 7 4 7 6 7 4 7 8 70 19 2
Gaye Pitman 7 3 7 7 7 7 7 7 3 7 7 9 69 22 1
Sue Lightbody 7 5 7 7 5 7 7 4 7 7 7 8 70 18 3
Clare Stapleford 7 7 7 7 4 7 6 7 3 5 4 6 64 -3 8
Pixie Jones 7 7 7 3 7 5 7 4 5 4 7 6 63 6 5
Against 74 60 75 63 56 60 74 51 47 52 67 57

Plate knockout

Plate semi Plate final
Sandra Bathgate 7
Ashley Young 1
Sandra Bathgate 7 5 4
Gaye Pitman 4 7 7
Gaye Pitman 7
Alwen Bowker 3