2014 Blue Mountains Gateball Competition

More than 50 gateballers from around Queensland, NSW and the ACT braved heavy rain and high winds to take part in the Blue Mountains 2014 Gateball Competition in February.

Over two days, teams from Tamborine Mountain Queensland, Canberra, Jamberoo, Epping/Eastwood/Killara, Young and two from both Newcastle and the Blue Mountains engaged in friendly battles to win the coveted Blue Mountains Gateball Trophy. Rain ponchos and plastic bags were the high fashion outfits of the weekend.

With no Duckworth-Lewis rules in Gateball, the teams kept on playing valiantly on increasingly waterlogged courts and rain stopped play for only a couple of games.

A brief break in the clouds allowed the Final to be played in a dry half hour and an exciting game saw the Canberra Young Turks emerging as winners with Tamborine Mountain Raptors very close runners up.

Tamborine Mountain Raptors also won the Minor Premiers Award and the Newcastle Kingfishers were Winners in the Second Pool.

Full scores are available on the Croquet Scores website.

Special mention must go to Reagh and Bev, the two players from Young who had first picked up a gateball mallet just 4 weeks ago. Joined with the Canberra players into the aptly named Canberra Young Turks, the Young players were thrilled to be part of the winning team. Bragging rights when they get home to Young no doubt!

You can read more about the competition in the Blue Mountains Gazette here.

 

This article was originally published on the Blue Mountains Croquet Club website and can be viewed here.

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Young Croquet Club try Gateball in 40 degrees!

Blue Mountains gateball players visited Young Croquet club on the 18th January to run afternoon and early evening gateball sessions.

Two club members had previously attended a session at Orange and were keen to hold a similar session at their own club.

Members and their visitors played several games in sweltering 40 degree heat. Gaps between games allowed participants to take on board plenty of cold drinks. Some even soaked themselves under club sprinklers that were watering newly restored lawns. The ten second rule did surprisingly well considering the temperature.

Everyone agreed that, considering the heat, we’d all done well and enjoyed ourselves.

Given the stamina they exhibited, we hope to see Young players at future gateball events!

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