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MacRob - Report #10 (21 November) |
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Report courtesy of Jenny Williams GB vs NZ - Day 3Some commentary from Day 3: GB v NZ singles follows. For notes on the USA matches, I can highly recommend the very interesting and informative commentary by Eileen Soo on the Croquet World Online website. Today 37deg, "the flies are absolutely horrific", but apparently a bit better at Shepparton where the GB/NZ action moves to tomorrow. Tomorrow supposed to hit 40. The kiwis, however, seem to be faring well in their "back to black" uniforms. Today's matches in order of completion: 1. Rob v Paddy.Rob finished first, despite playing on the quick bowling green. Two triples - looks like a bit of a ploy to keep Paddy out of the play by not risking a breakdown on a sxp, but maybe there were other reasons. game 2: Paddy made a couple of errors - including failing hoop2. Rob popped him to 3 and had his standard 1&3 leave: his balls tight in corner 2, oppo hoop3 ball just north of corner 4, oppo hoop1 ball halfway up west boundary. Paddy considered things for a bit and had a long hard look at the long
roll from corner 4 sending a ball to hoop2 and going to the balls in
corner 2. Then he lifted his hoop1 ball, hit partner near corner 4 and
did the big roll on this fast lawn... 2. Shane v JonathanA quick, clinical +26TP, +26TP. The kiwi #6 played very well, Jonathan missed no short shots, and lost without taking croquet. 3. Mark v Robert Playing on the sandpit there weren't too many errors in this match.
In the first game Mark failed 4-back with 1 peel done, but Robert then
failed hoop4.
(might have been another error or two in here, not sure) 4. Keith v Greg.Like Chris and Rob, Keith remains error free in this tournament. A very impressive Mac debut. 5. Chris v BrianBrian won game 1 6th turn. Chris opted for a defensive opening and took a defensive lift. Game 2: Game 3: 6: Dave v AaronThis match finished about 2 hours after the other singles matches Game1: Game 2: Game 3: For the rest of the match both Dave and Aaron kept having finishing opportunities - which Aaron finally took. Current match standings: 8-4 to GB GB can wrap up the test match if they sweep the doubles at Shepparton tomorrow, but going by the results so far, it looks likely that the kiwis should be able to hold them off till the final day. It'll be interesting to see what sort of peeling turns the Brits attempt if they do seal the test early. While GB must be pretty overwhelming favourites for this test (though all is clearly not yet lost), the Australia v NZ test in the next round is looking like being a cracker. It'll be interesting to see if any team orders are changed given the results of the first round tests, and to see how Paddy gets on once he really gets into his MacRob campaign, particularly given his excellent results against Australia in the Trans Tasman series earlier this year.
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12 June, 2008
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