Yvonne wins December Melee

MeleeOnly one player won all their games this afternoon and it was Yvonne. With a handy points difference of +21 after winning them all 13-6 she was a clear winner on a chilly afternoon.

Michael, David, Brendan and Paul all won 2 to take the minor placings. 13 players.

 

Next event is Learn the rules on Sunday 13th at 1300 followed by Winter Pairs on Tuesday 15th 1300 just £2 per team. Cash Prizes.

League finished

leagueToday our team played in the last round of games in the Kirklees Autumn League. Roy, Michael, Paul, Pat, Rita W and Christine won 4 games and lost 1 resulting in a 3rd place out of 5 teams in the final table. Heckmondwike took 1st and 2nd places, Mirfield 4th & 5th.

It was a bad day; light rain to start but getting worse all the time. The tea and coffee in the clubhouse after the games was very welcome.

The trophy was presented to Heckmondwike and you can see pictures on their website. We used 18 players throughout the season and played 40 games winning 20 of them. More details on the League Tab on the menu bar.

Second Sunday training talks

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  • A series of talks to make you a better player.
  • Essential if you want to play league matches
  • Useful for all players
  • Each session is under an hour then play as usual.
  • Free to members
  • No need to register – just turn up

 

In Community room next to Café. 1300

  • Dec 13         Know the Rules. FIPJP rules, Local rules, Etiquette
  • Jan 10          Team Roles, Pointer, Shooter, Milieu, Captain’s job.
  • Feb 21         Playing to Win. Being competitive. (3rd Sunday)
  • Mar 20        Throwing technique. (3rd Sunday) On the terrain.

A souper sunday

Bowl of vegetable soupIt was cold but not too cold but we decided to play Bingo boules a) because people like it and b) because it was actually quite cold. So we did.

An amazing 20 people turned up and we played 5 rounds rather quickly  and at the conclusion of this we all had a mug of soup while the scores were being added up to find the winners.

 

Prepared in the Greetland soup co-operative it was butternut squash, sweet potato, carrot and parsnip flavour. Additional ingredients included garam masala, cinnamon, pepper, salt and paprika plus a large tub of double cream. It went down well and we had many volunteers to cook for our other soup melees throughout the winter.

The games. It was a triumph for the Livesey family taking 3rd place with Sandra and first place with Martin with 3 ten pointers out of 5 games. Paul was second.

Winter Pairs Off

IMG_0158Terrain inspection today at 1530 showed more than 50% of the terrain covered in puddles some over an inch deep. Normally with 16 hours to dry out overnight it would be OK for play tomorrow morning but the forecast is for 16 hours of continuous heavy rain.

Some cancellations already received and some worried texts from teams planning to drive a long way so it’s best if we cancel it now. Roy is emailing players and updating Northern Petanque website.