Royal Wooton Bassett Friendly (2nd Leg)

Thursday 25 May 2023, saw the 2nd leg of the friendly against our friends at  Royal Wootton Bassett PC (RWB).  As in the first leg, the format was two rounds of doubles and two rounds of triples, that’s 20 games per leg or 40 in total, all of which would be timed. Monkstone (MPC) had won the first leg by 13-6 but RWB were expected to put up a stronger showing on their own terrain. Our team comprised:

Roger Griffin, Bernard Adshead, Vickie Adshead, Roger Green, Gill Clark, Ash Seath, Beryl McCarthy, Ian McCarthy, Steve Hawkey, Gill Greenwell, Frances Ralph & Robin Ralph.

After a very warm welcome from Alan McInnes and his team, Roger Griffin presented Alan with a Monkstone PC pennant, and, having enjoyed coffee and biscuits, we started the first round of triples.

The pistes were hard after the recent hot weather and were graded with differing sizes of gravel. After some tight play, however, honours were even at the end of the first round with a score of 2-2 in games, and a points difference of 40-35 in RWB favour.

On to the 2nd round and again neither side could gain an advantage with another tie and a points difference of 35-33 in RWB favour.

Triples Scores: RWB 4 [75] – 4 [65] MPC 

We then broke for an excellent lunch, provided by members of the RWB club, and a swift half. In the afternoon the first round of doubles got underway and RWB took the lead on the day taking this round by 4-2 in games, with a  points difference of 61-53 in RWB favour.

MPC now had some work to do but a look at score board and with the help of an abacus, they calculated that 1 more win was needed for a draw and 2 for a win due to the 6 game lead from the first leg. RWB were determined to stop us and but MPC managed to pull out all the stops to take the round 4-2 in games with a points difference of 57-55 in their favour.

Doubles Scores: RWB 6 [116] – 6 [110] MPC

So the day ended with honours even.

Second Leg Final Scores: RWB 10 [191] – 10 [178] MPC

Which meant that MPC had maintained their 6 game advantage from the first leg and won the match overall.

Final Match Scores: RWB 17 [364] – 23 [387] MPC

Goodbyes were said with a promise to meet again next year to continue this very enjoyable competition.

Score Sheet

April & May 100 Club Draws

The April draw was made at the club on 19 April 2023 at the Club. The lucky winners were:

1 Betty Hoyle £73.50
2 John Edwards £24.50
3 John Chichester £12.25

The May draw was made at the club on 17 May 2023 at the Club. The lucky winners were:

1 Phil Lloyd £73.50
2 Cynthia Barnes £24.50
3 Helen Edwards £12.25

We now have 49 members of the 100 Club which continues to be the largest number of members ever and so the largest prize money pot. If you are not a member please consider joining. The more people that join the bigger the prizes and the more improvements we can make to YOUR Club. We only need one more person to get to 50 members giving a monthly first prize of £75.

Congratulations to the winners but don’t forget:

YOU HAVE TO BE IN IT TO WIN IT

Contact Bernard on treasurer [at] monkstonepetanque [dot] org [dot] uk if you would like to join or for more details.

Playing Calendar

Following requests made at the recent AGM, the club 2023 Playing Calendar for has been updated on the website and posted on the notice board in the club house.

Royal Wooton Bassett Friendly (1st Leg)

On Thursday 11 May 2023, the club were pleased to welcome our friends from Royal Wootton Bassett PC (RWB) to continue the annual friendly, but competitive, encounter that had begun last year. As for the previous match, it was agreed that the format for each leg would be two rounds of doubles and two rounds of triples, that’s 20 games per leg or 40 in total, all of which would be timed. Our team comprised:

Roger Griffin, Bernard Adshead, Vickie Adshead, Roger Green, Gill Clark, Ash Seath, Beryl McCarthy, Ian McCarthy, Len Christian, Carol Maroney, John Maroney, Frances Ralph & Robin Ralph.

After a very warm welcome from Roger Griffin to Alan McInnes and his team, and having enjoyed coffee and a tray of sausage rolls, we started the first round of doubles.

The pistes were rock hard and proved to be difficult for everyone, including the Monkstone (MPC) players, to get to grips with. After some good play, however, MPC managed to emerge from the first round with a lead of 5-1 in games, with a  points difference of 74-42.

On to the 2nd round and RWB showed that they were settling to our pistes and achieved a 3-3 tie and a points difference of 53-54 in their favour.

Doubles Scores: MPC 8 [126] – 4 [95] RWB 

We then broke for an excellent lunch, catered by Joy Giffin & Pauline Seath, and a swift half. In the afternoon the first round of triples got underway and MPC recovered some of the momentum from the 1st round of doubles taking this round by 3-1 in games, with a  points difference of 46-36.

MPC were hoping for a similar or better result in the 2nd round of triples to give them a comfortable lead to take to RWB in 2 weeks as we had lost there last year before winning in Cardiff and the match overll. RWB were determined to stop us and with some smart play managed to tie the round at 2-2 with a points difference of 42-37 in their favour.

Triples Scores: MPC 5 [83] – 3 [78] RWB

So MPC had won the day with a slender lead of only 6 games in 20. Will this be enough to take the overall match after the 2nd leg at RWB on 25 May 2023? Time will tell!

First Leg Final Scores: MPC 13 [209] – 7 [173] RWB

All the adieux were said, but not before Alan McInnes presented MPC with a RWB pennant.

Score Sheet

2023 Easter Egg Melee

It was advertised with the words “It promises to be an eggstremely good melee” and so it was. 19 members turned out on a fine, warm Easter Sunday morning for the annual Easter Egg Melee.

With the  draw done and under the watchful eye of timekeeper Phil Roberts, play got under way, slightly late as the organiser desparately waited in the hope that there would be a latecomer to make up 20.

With Round 1 completed, all the winners were on +2 with the exception of Carol Maroney and Bernard Adshead who established an early lead on +9.

As usual, the potential winners started to surface in Round 2 with only 3 of the 10 First Round winners making it 2 out of 2 – Steve Hawkey and Sean Smith lead the way on +4 with serial melee winner, Phil Roberts, on +3.

Could the 3 leaders consolidate their lead in Round 3 or would one of those lurking on 1 win, some with a much better points difference than the leaders, come through to grab the trophy. When the results were in and the computer had done its stuff, it emerged that Phil had been dropped and only Steve and Sean had won again for 3 wins.

So the top 3 were:

1 Steve Hawkey 3 wins(+13)* Easter Egg Melee trophy & 5 eggs
2 Sean Smith 3 wins (+7) 3 eggs
3 Roger Griffin 2 wins (+10) 2 eggs

* Incorrectly announced as +31 but subsequently corrected.

Well done to Steve on his fine win but in this eggstraspecial competition everyone is a winner, so it was Easter Eggs all round!

 

Steve Hawkey receives the trophy from organiser Bernard Adshead