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SoundAsa£
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Just joined a club……has anyone on here played it at sometime or another, or better still does so nowadays?
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They go nice with chicken kiev and beans.
Shouldn't be playing with your food though Soundo9 -
I prefer knitting.1
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He had 3 ears, one right ear, one left ear and one frontier1
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Mallet end first???ForeverAddickted said:I prefer pegging.6 -
Baked beans or green beans though?Gribbo said:They go nice with chicken kiev and beans.
Shouldn't be playing with your food though Soundo0 -
Bakedricky_otto said:
Baked beans or green beans though?Gribbo said:They go nice with chicken kiev and beans.
Shouldn't be playing with your food though Soundo1 -
Watch out for the caribou.
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"Don't knock the hoops in with the f ckin mallets!!"0
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Blimey, you must live somewhere posh!!SoundAsa£ said:Just joined a club……has anyone on here played it at sometime or another, or better still does so nowadays?
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I’m waiting for the bowls thread to start up, always fancied a bit of it.0
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Not really.0
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I'll be serious mate.SoundAsa£ said:Just joined a club……has anyone on here played it at sometime or another, or better still does so nowadays?
There is a croquet club around the corner from where I used to live, it looked very pleasant. Unfortunately I never saw anybody play.
Crown Green bowls you'd possibly enjoy as well?0 -
Do you play Soundas or have you joined as a beginner?0
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Irritable?Mendonca In Asdas said:I’m waiting for the bowls thread to start up, always fancied a bit of it.4 -
Croquet is the one without the horsescharlton4ever said:
Blimey, you must live somewhere posh!!SoundAsa£ said:Just joined a club……has anyone on here played it at sometime or another, or better still does so nowadays?
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Used to love Miami Vice, whatever happened to Tubbs?1
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Having retired a month ago I’m going to join the village bowls club soon. Expect I’ll be the youngest there.Mendonca In Asdas said:I’m waiting for the bowls thread to start up, always fancied a bit of it.3 -
As a beginner……my first instruction session is tomorrow…..Wednesday….2pm.eaststandmike said:Do you play Soundas or have you joined as a beginner?
Quite looking forward to it…..evidently it’s very tactical, you don’t just go full on getting the ball through the hoops, that’s not even the half of it……although it is of course the ultimate aim.3 -
Great game for a family get together. Always used to play on the old tennis court at my grandparents house when I was a kid. My parents still have their set and it still comes out at family gatherings although their garden isn't quite flat enough for it. Always telling my Dad he needs to get the heavy roller out.3
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Can you lend me a fiver?cantersaddick said:Great game for a family get together. Always used to play on the old tennis court at my grandparents house when I was a kid. My parents still have their set and it still comes out at family gatherings although their garden isn't quite flat enough for it. Always telling my Dad he needs to get the heavy roller out.
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I’ve played. It’s easy exercise and you can be nasty to people in a nice setting.
Harpo Marx was a very keen player and was admitted into the croquet Hall of Fame.0 -
A bit like CL then. 🤭AddicksAddict said:I’ve played. It’s easy exercise and you can be nasty to people in a nice setting.
Harpo Marx was a very keen player and was admitted into the croquet Hall of Fame.3 -
An old workmate of mine was a world finalist a few years ago. He's still winning major tournaments to this day.
Was quite young when he reached the World final, so not the clichéd old man's game.1 -
That was mostly tongue in cheek. My granparents did have a set that we played in their garden and we do still play in my parents garden. The rest is waffle!Gribbo said:
Can you lend me a fiver?cantersaddick said:Great game for a family get together. Always used to play on the old tennis court at my grandparents house when I was a kid. My parents still have their set and it still comes out at family gatherings although their garden isn't quite flat enough for it. Always telling my Dad he needs to get the heavy roller out.0 -
Funny, he never spoke of itAddicksAddict said:I’ve played. It’s easy exercise and you can be nasty to people in a nice setting.
Harpo Marx was a very keen player and was admitted into the croquet Hall of Fame.
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My nan’s gaff smelt of piss and biscuits.cantersaddick said:Great game for a family get together. Always used to play on the old tennis court at my grandparents house when I was a kid. My parents still have their set and it still comes out at family gatherings although their garden isn't quite flat enough for it. Always telling my Dad he needs to get the heavy roller out.I do not recall any tennis court in her flat at the top of Villas Road however.0 -
snooker/billiards on grass .. looks like an interesting game .. the official name of Wimbledon Tennis club is the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club .. not a lot of people know that

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Congratulations on your retirementLargeAddick said:
Having retired a month ago I’m going to join the village bowls club soon. Expect I’ll be the youngest there.Mendonca In Asdas said:I’m waiting for the bowls thread to start up, always fancied a bit of it.0 -
So it's not all about getting balls through a gap?SoundAsa£ said:
As a beginner……my first instruction session is tomorrow…..Wednesday….2pm.eaststandmike said:Do you play Soundas or have you joined as a beginner?
Quite looking forward to it…..evidently it’s very tactical, you don’t just go full on getting the ball through the hoops, that’s not even the half of it……although it is of course the ultimate aim.0 -
An elderly neighbour gave our family a croquet set when I was a kid. At first, we played the incorrect rules (possibly an Australian version) which meant my dad could regularly smash by ball into the distant flowerbeds. As a teenager, I learned the proper rules (at least I think I have) - more about angles and strategy than brute force. Like snooker, a player can build up quite a 'break' and forge ahead, leaving an opponent far behind.1













