Gateball arrives at Hervey Bay Mallet Sports Club

On Saturday 26th November, Hervey Bay Mallet Sports Club organised a special celebration at their wonderful venue which has four, full croquet lawns. Across the road from the local Primary School and a little over a kilometre from the main Esplanade and sea front, the Club is very centrally located. The hard working committee had arranged five marquees with plenty of tables and chairs so the planned BBQ meal that evening would be memorable.

The special celebration was in honour of the “switching on” of the new lighting system for two of the lawns. The days of preparation for this event followed months of work after receiving the excellent news that the Club would receive a substantial amount of money from the Community Gambling Fund.

To fully utilise the lawns once lighting was available the committee considered that Gateball was a very good mallet sport to introduce. So, Bruce McAlister, the QLD Director of Gateball was involved with the plans to demonstrate the game. Players from Southport Croquet Club were invited to attend and were joined by two from Tamborine Mountain. Two courts were set out and all was ready but nature intervened. Rain!!! But that did not mean things were called off.

Although a series of thunderstorms arrived after lunch and rain fell during the rest of the day, the people who joined in to celebrate had a happy time. There was a very tasty afternoon tea. The official switching on was carried out by the local M.P., Mr. Ted Sorensen. Two games of gateball was played that afternoon and evening. But none of the planned fun games could go ahead nor the games of golf croquet.

Mr. Ted Sorensen, MP., stroked the ball though gate 1 with the new lights shining brightly on the lawns.

Mr. Ted Sorensen, MP., stroked the ball though gate 1 with the new lights shining brightly on the lawns.

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Bruce McAlister, QLD Gateball Director, watches over the game.

Dressed in raincoats the players had their first game in the rain.

Dressed in raincoats the players had their first game in the rain.

Watching the action were many people seated on the verandah.

Watching the action were many people seated on the verandah.

Going for Gate 2 as the players watched on.

Going for Gate 2 as the players watched on.

Wonderful action shot of ball passing through Gate 1

Wonderful action shot of ball passing through Gate 1

A decision was made to return the next morning to have a BBQ breakfast so once again players enjoyed two games of Gateball as well as Golf Croquet. Visitors came from Wynnum and Point Lookout in Maryborough. In bright sunshine, we all had a most enjoyable time discovering the fun of playing Gateball in dry conditions. All of the participants were so welcoming and enthusiastic, it was a shame to have to leave. Hervey Bay MSC welcomes visitors and we found a very good atmosphere within the club. I am hopeful that Gateball will be played here in the years to come because the players did find the game very interesting and with plenty of challenges.

On the next day- a sunny Sunday morning- another game was ready to begin.

On the next day- a sunny Sunday morning- another game was ready to begin.

Thanks to John Stokes for most of the photos. John is from Pt. Lookout CC, second from the left in the photo above.

Caloundra Masters and Apprentices Gateball Teams Tournament

The final Gateball Teams Competition in QLD for the year of 2016 was held at Caloundra on the weekend of 12th and 13th November. Seven teams played in the humid weather. Very smooth, fast lawns proved to be a bit of a challenge for most teams. It was good that two players from Rockhampton and some from Toowoomba were able to join in with the local teams to form composite teams ensuring that the maximum number of teams were able to enter. The competing teams were Bribie Island, Caloundra, Eildon, McIlwraith, Redcliffe, Southport and Toowoomba.

Glenda Windust was the Manager of the event which ran very smoothly. Her wide ranging tasks were carried out very successfully. She even managed to get us all finished for the Saturday before the summer storm unleashed quite a deluge on the lawns. The usual high-standard in catering was continued.

Undefeated in all six games Southport once again won the Tournament. The club won in 20101, 2014, 2015 and again in 2016. It’s an amazing game, Gateball, in that all ages can be united in success! The maturity and skills shown by the Captain, Christopher Wentworth, was a feature of Southport’s success.  He is soon to be 16 years old. Combining with his Dad, Chris united a team of people much older than himself.

Winners

Winners of the Caloundra Tournament was Southport

In second place was Toowoomba. McIlwraith came third.

Second Place

Second Place was Toowoomba

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More photos

More photos of games that were held.

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Redcliffe Gateball Club affiliate with CAQ

CAQ’s Management Committee accepted Redcliffe Gateball Club’s request to be affiliated with CAQ at its meeting on the 25th October. Gateball Australia welcomes this development and gateball players will enjoy playing with this members of this new club.

Also in late October, the club had held a gateball competition. Results are available on www.gateballscores.com. A report has also been included below.

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