The Edinburgh Reporter

Golf Croquet internatio­nal

- By PHYLLIS STEPHEN

AN INTERNATIO­NAL match was played in Edinburgh last month in Balgreen. The fixture came about because Irish captain Jane Morrison (pictured above right) who lives in Edinburgh - invited an Irish team (of which she was captain) to come and play a Scottish team. This fixture between the Scottish Croquet Associatio­n and the Croquet Associatio­n of Ireland was a calculated move on Ms Morrison’s part - she would very much like more women to become involved in golf croquet both in Edinburgh and in Scotland.

She herself has a world ranking and will play in New Zealand next January.

There are eight players in each team and the plan was to play four doubles matches and four singles on each of the two days. Croquet is one of the very first sports which was allowed after the pandemic as it is played outside and offers each player a lot of space on the croquet lawn. At Balgreen Croquet and Bowling Club they have four separate lawns allowing several matches to be played at once.

WORTHY WINNERS

By the end of the weekend Ireland was declared the winner with 57 games to Scotland’s 19, although the Scottish Women’s Team had some good victories among the results.

Kathy Brown (above left) was the newly appointed captain and she said she is looking forward to the return match at Rushbrooke in Co Cork in 2023.

Sadly the Irish team was just too too strong for the inexperien­ced Scottish squad but they all had a very enjoyable weekend and are looking forward to next year. The intention is that following a successful inaugural event, the fixture will now be played each year.

A trophy was presented to the Croquet Associatio­n of Ireland Team by Roger Binks, Chairman of the Scottish Croquet Associatio­n.Balgreen is only one of three croquet clubs in Edinburgh with others at The Meadows and Lauriston Castle.

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