Bastille Day Petanque Triples results:
Well what a great day, and everyone who entered came along to enjoy themselves in the theme of the day. Every team had a new player in their combination so the teams could not be stacked so to speak.
The competition was close with seven of teams ending up on three wins. This is how every team was placed at the end of five rounds of play.
1st Champagne 3 wins – 16 points
2nd Crème Brulee’s 3 wins – 16 points
3rd Croissant’s 3 wins – 15 points
4th Pinot noir’s 3 wins – 13 points
5th Merlot’s 3 wins – 9 points
6th Beauleaux’s 3 wins – 0 points
7th Sav Blanc’s 3 wins - -4 points
8h Mulled wines 2 wins – 4 points
9th Soufflé’s 2 wins - -19 points
10th Cognac’s 0 wins - -38 points
Thank you to Rex for letting everyone have a taste of the mulled wine he made for the day, Ingrid for her olive cake, Margaret for croissants’ plus those that I have forgotten for their contributions to nibbles etc at the end of round 4.
The Raffle was won by Eddie King and Ian Hay.
We may have to look at it again next year.
by Robin Johnson
Well what a great day, and everyone who entered came along to enjoy themselves in the theme of the day. Every team had a new player in their combination so the teams could not be stacked so to speak.
The competition was close with seven of teams ending up on three wins. This is how every team was placed at the end of five rounds of play.
1st Champagne 3 wins – 16 points
2nd Crème Brulee’s 3 wins – 16 points
3rd Croissant’s 3 wins – 15 points
4th Pinot noir’s 3 wins – 13 points
5th Merlot’s 3 wins – 9 points
6th Beauleaux’s 3 wins – 0 points
7th Sav Blanc’s 3 wins - -4 points
8h Mulled wines 2 wins – 4 points
9th Soufflé’s 2 wins - -19 points
10th Cognac’s 0 wins - -38 points
Thank you to Rex for letting everyone have a taste of the mulled wine he made for the day, Ingrid for her olive cake, Margaret for croissants’ plus those that I have forgotten for their contributions to nibbles etc at the end of round 4.
The Raffle was won by Eddie King and Ian Hay.
We may have to look at it again next year.
by Robin Johnson