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The winning teams from the three area leagues will meet at Wrest Park on Saturday 25th September in the annual play–off to determine the right to represent the Eastern Region in the Secretary’s Shield for 2011.

2010 Area League winners

2010 Play-off winners


The Chairman's Cup

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League tables:     

Beds & Herts League
Essex & Suffolk League
Northern League

   
See also: 2009 AC League play-offs
2008 AC League play-offs
2007 AC League play-offs
2006 AC League play-offs
2005 AC League play-offs
Previous AC league winners - all years

Report to be provided after the event

 

Teams:
   
   
   

 

Results (winners first):
Doubles:



Singles:


 



 







 

 

vs:

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Area League Play-Off for the Chairman's Cup

Regulations

  1. The EACF Area league play-off will for 2009 be held at the Hunstanton Croquet Club on Saturday 26th September at 10.00am. 
  2. The winning team from each Area, 1 (Beds & Herts.), 2 (Essex & Suffolk) and 3 (Norfolk & Cambs.), will meet to determine the overall EACF league championship.
  3. The format will be normal handicap games of 26pts, doubles in the morning and single games in the afternoon. Singles games will be double-banked and the duration of each game will be 3¼ hours.

    am: A1,A3 v B2,B4 B1,B3 v C2,C4 C1,C3 v A2,A4
    pm: A1 v C2
    A3 v C4
    B1 v A2
    B3 v A4
    C1 v B2
    C3 v B4


    A draw will take place in the morning to determine which teams will be designated A, B or C.

  4. All teams will comprise of four players (no handicap restriction).
  5. The Team Captain is to list his team in handicap order before the start of play and hand it to the manager. (If two or more players have the same handicap they can be listed per that teams preference.)
  6. The overall winner will be the team that has won the most games. However,
    1. If no winner can be determined then the who beat whom rule will apply. However,
    2. If still no winner can be determined then the team with the fewest wins on time will be the winner.
    3. If the contest is still undecided, then a peg shoot-out will be arranged by the Manager to determine the winner.
  7. The overall winner of the play-off will be presented with ‘The Chairmans Cup’ to be held for one year and will go forward to represent the Eastern Region in the Secretary's Shield for 2010.

Terrey Sparks
Manager

 

Last update: 12 January 2010

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