Archive – SA Pétanque League 2010-2011

South Australian Pétanque

SAPL State Triples 2010-2011 17 October 2010 at Pt Noarlunga
Coonawarra Classic Clash
SAPL State Doubles 2010-2011
12 & 13 February 2011 at Coonawarra
15 May 2011 at Prospect Pétanque Club


SA Pétanque League 2010-2011 Interclub Rounds
     – NOTE! This year the Interclub Competition is a NON sanctioned competition.
Round 1 – Gawler Pétanque Club
Round 2 – Prospect Pétanque Club
Round 3 – Adelaide Pétanque Club (hosted by PNP)
Round 4 – Adelaide Hills Pétanque Club
Round 5 – Club de Pétanque d’ Adelaide
Round 6 – Eastern Suburbs Club
15 August 2010
19 September 2010
21 November 2010
13 March 2011
17 April 2011
19 June 2011

National Pétanque Competitions
2010 Interstate Challenge, Sydney 13 & 14 November 2010

2011 Australian Triples Championships Easter 22-24 April, Highfields, NSW

International Pétanque Competition
2011 World Pétanque Championship

Trans Tasman Archive


SAPL Interclub Round 6 – 19 June 2011 – Eastern Suburbs Pétanque Club

A late charge by the host club, ESP, saw them snare three of the top four placings in Round 6. However, competition leaders Prospect managed to secure 2nd and 5th, which was enough to contain ESP’s points gain to 12. This left Prospect 7 points in the clear as champions for 2010/11.

Congratulations Prospect, a well deserved victory!    pic
And your effort to rejuvenate your club and bring new people into the game has been another victory in itself and an example to the rest of us.

It was a fitting climax to a very competitive season. In the end, a change in the result of a single game would have been enough to tip the result the other way.
In the middle of the table, it was also close. Adelaide Hills fell just 6 points short of regaining third place from CPA, despite the latter scoring only 3 points for the round.
In the third group, Gawler had their best result for the season (6th place), while FAB moved up to draw equal on points with Port Noarlunga.

I’d like to thank all who participated in the competition, which was played in the best of spirits throughout. I don’t believe there was a single dispute that could not be resolved amicably, through the whole season. I hope we can build on this next season (and maybe get the numbers back up a bit).

Anthony Pietsch, Tournament Director, (19 June 2011)

 

Div 1

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

Alexi Alexi, Raja Jamaladine & Iskender Maski

ESP

30

4

2nd

Richard Voskamp, Marty Verdonk, Alan Matthews

PP

24

4

3rd

Wendy Bensen, Anna O’Connor & Deb Rodda

ESP

21

4

4th

Marcus Marendaz, Sandy Tilburgs & Harry Rice

ESP

(18)

4

5th

Mike Mulvihill, Brett Williams & Dave Ward

PP

15

4

6th

Stan Wilson, Ben Saunders & Harvey Walker*

GP

12

3

7th

Craig Stewart, Sukrit Vaswani & Arwed Turon

ESP

(9)

3

8th

Brenton Key, Greg Anderson & Llianne Healey

AHP

9

3

9th

Erica Johns, Craig Johns & Anders Holmdahl

FAB

6

3

10th

Egon Pozniak, Graham Clark (& Derek Sullens)

ESP

(6)

3

11th

Rae Oliphant, Peter Oliphant & Roger Porter

AHP

3

2

12th

Phil Pollard, Mark Coy & Christian Boizard

CPA

3

2

13th

Tina Stockley, Adrian Clements, Louis Oltarczy

CPA

2

14th

John Macfie, John Weeks & Ian Clarke

PP

1

15th

Dominic Pierre, Rada Pierre & Alain Rousse

CPA

2

16th   Ralph Foster, Selina Dally & Anthony Pietsch

AHP

2

17th   Judith Brown, Axel & Margaret Monneron

CPA

1

18th   Glenis Head, Roger Davis & Rose Parman

GP

0

19th   Annie & Steve Hambour, Rae Grierson

FAB

2

20th

Valmai Nicol, Phil Prosser & Grant Ashmeade

PP

1

* Junior

Club Points – Total after Round 6 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)
 

Prospect (PP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Adelaide (CPA)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Ferals (FAB)
Pt Noarlunga (PNP)
Gawler (GP)

Round 6

39
51
3
12
6
absent
12

Total

220
213
138
132
24
24
21

Congratulations! 2010/11 Champions:  Prospect Pétanque Club

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SAPL State Doubles Championship – Prospect Pétanque Club  15 May 2011      pic

State Open Champions  and 
State Over 60s Champions
:

Dave Ward & Jean-Philippe Guglielmi

State Open Runners Up: Peter Beaumont & Raymond Beaumont
Semi-Finalists: Marty Verdonk & Richard Voskamp
Semi-Finalists  and  Over 60s Runners Up: Brett Williams & Allan Sanderson

State Ladies Open Champions  and
State Ladies Over 60s Champions:

Nora Guglielmi & Judith Brown

Ladies Open and Ladies Over 60s Runners Up: Llianne Healey & Glenis Head

Consolante Winners: Tony Stojsic & Adrian Clements
Consolante Runners Up: Alain Rousse & Phil Pollard

Conviviale Winners: Dominique Pierre & Tomas Heredia
Conviviale Runners Up: Brenda Richter & Terry Ranby

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Fernando Martin Commemerative Trophy – Chateau Dorrien – Sunday 1 May 2011      pics

NOTE! This Competition is a NON sanctioned competition.

1st:   Rada and Dominique Pierre
2nd:  Tony Stojsic & Tomas Heredia

Conslante winners Marty Verdonk & Richard Voskamp

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pics     2011 Australian Triples Championships – 22-24 April, Highfields, NSW
SHOOTING
   1st    2nd
Open
Women Doreen Boudan-NSW Eileen Marie-VIC
Men Over 60 Neil kelly-NSW Santiago Mayor-VIC
Women Over 60 Solange Philogene-NSW Danielle Grancourt-VIC
Junior Kieran Clarke-NSW Jacques Langlois-VIC
WOMEN
   1st   2nd    3rd
Principale Jackie Kelly-NSW
Lorraine Berton-NSW
Marie-anne Kerjean-NSW
Ariadne Ernest-NSW
Murielle Xavier-NSW
Muriel Langlois-VIC
Delys Brady-NSW
Kim Threadgate-NSW
Linda Tomassetti-NSW
Consolante Arlette Figon-NSW
Kate Mangan-VIC
Libby Sowter-NSW
Lillian Caruana-NSW
Dani Marchand-NSW
Danuta Wilden-NSW
Eileen Marie-VIC
Anick Masson-VIC
Jacqueline Nemorin-VIC
Consolante 4th Rada Pierre-SA, Jenny Key-SA, Tina Stockley-SA
Best Over-60 result, (4th overall) Solange Philogene-NSW,  Danielle Grancourt-VIC,  Agnelle Edouard-NSW
OPEN
   1st    2nd    3rd
Principale Scott Clarke-NSW
Kieren Clarke-NSW
Teva Hoatua-NSW
Vincent Ruiz-VIC
Vikash Jaunky-VIC
Bernie Bomarito-VIC
Mico Charlot-QLD
Francis Roux-QLD
Marcel Pottier-QLD
Consolante Dave Ward-SA
Mark Coy-SA
Dominique Pierre-SA
Adrian Clements-SA
Tomas Heredia-SA
Tony Stojsic-SA
Neil Brown-NSW
Tim Stevenson-NSW
Francois Hitie-NSW
Best Over-60 result Robert Prime-NSW,  France Blackburn-NSW,  Rene Thibault-NSW

SAPL Interclub Round 5 – 17 April 2011 – Club de Pétanque d’ Adelaide

A truly dominant display by the host club, Adelaide, storming into third place. But they’d need to do even better to snatch the pennant after a slow start to the season…
Meanwhile, they managed to prevent Prospect from quite snuffing out a depleted ESP crew. The latter are still in touch, with the final round to be held on home turf…
The battle for the wooden spoon is hotting up too.

Prospect also hold the upper hand in the newly-installed Division II, with a small lead over Gawler. They’ll be aiming for a double title, coming into Round 6.

Note the perfect correlation between number of wins and final ranking.  🙂

Cheers,
Anthony Pietsch, Tournament Director (17 Apr 2011)

 

Div 1

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

D Pierre, M Coy & D Ward

Mix

(20) / 10

5

2nd

R Pierre, L Oltarczy & T Stockley

CPA

24

4

3rd

A Clements, T Stojsic & P Pollard

CPA

21

4

4th

R Raicu, T Heredia & C Boizard

CPA

(18)

3

5th

E Johns, C Johns & A Holmdahl

FAB

12

3

6th

M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson

PP

12

3

7th

B Key, G Anderson & Q Jones

AHP

9

3

8th

E Pozniak, J Hanlon & G Clark

ESP

9

3

9th

W Bensen, A O’Connor & D Rodda

ESP

6

3

10th

J Weeks, V Nicol & J-P Guglielmi

PP

(6)

2

11th

G Ashmeade, R Voskamp, A Matthews

PP

(3)

2

12th

J Brown, A Monneron & M Monneron

CPA

(3)

2

13th

J Key, S Tilburgs & M Marendaz

ESP

1

14th

R Foster, L Ash & A Pietsch

AHP

1

15th

L Healey, S Dally & A Lipert

AHP

1

16th

B Saunders, G Head & H Walker*

GP

0

* Junior

Club Points – Total after Round 5 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)
Prospect (PP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Adelaide (CPA)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Pt Noarlunga (PNP)
Ferals (FAB)
Gawler (GP)
181
162
135
120
24
18
9
Division I – game details
Seed Team Club Play… Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Games Points Pool Prelim
Rank
1 2 3 score… score… score… won + Net
1 Mike, Brett & Allan PP 16 9 8 13 8 12 13 6 13 1 -3 A 3
8 Rada, Louis & Tina CPA 9 16 1 13 4 13 11 13 6 3 +18 A 1
9 Grant, Richard & Alan PP 8 1 16 4 13 13 12 13 6 2 -1 A 2
16 John, Valmai, Jean-Philippe PP 1 8 9 8 13 11 13 6 13 0 -14 A 4
2 Jenny, Sandy & Marcus ESP 15 10 7 3 13 12 13 7 13 0 -17 B 4
7 Egon, John & Graham ESP 10 15 2 13 11 8 13 13 7 2 +3 B 2
10 Ralph, Lewis & Anthony AHP 7 2 15 11 13 13 12 2 13 1 -12 B 3
15 Dominique, Mark & Dave W Mix 2 7 10 13 3 13 8 13 2 3 +26 B 1
3 Anna, Deb & Wendy ESP 14 11 6 0 13 13 5 13 8 2 0 C 3
6 Raluca, Tomas & Christian CPA 11 14 3 13 2 13 0 8 13 2 +19 C 1
11 Llianne, Selina & Alan AHP 6 3 14 2 13 5 13 10 13 0 -22 C 4
14 Erica, Craig & Anders FAB 3 6 11 13 0 0 13 13 10 2 +3 C 2
4 Brenton, Greg & Quentin AHP 13 12 5 13 3 13 7 13 9 3 +20 D 1
5 Adrian, Tony & Phil CPA 12 13 4 13 11 13 3 9 13 2 +8 D 2
12 Ben, Glenis & Harvey* GP 5 4 13 11 13 7 13 4 13 0 -17 D 4
13 Judith, Axel & Margaret Mix 4 5 12 3 13 3 13 13 4 1 -11 D 3

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Div 2

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

S Wilson, M Lindner & M Bartsch

Mix

8 / 16

4

2nd

R Mitchell, P Moreland & L Roud

GP

18

3

3rd

T Palmer, T McBride & L Pujol

PP

15

3

4th

J MacFie, I Clark & N Guglielmi

PP

(12)

3

5th

A Hambour, S Hambour & R Grierson

FAB

9

2

Club Points – Total after Round 5 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)
Prospect (PP)
Gawler (GP)
Ferals (FAB)
Adelaide (CPA)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Pt Noarlunga
31
26
9
0
0
0
0
Division II – Game details
Team Club  Play… Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Games Points Rank
1 2 3 4 5 score… score… score… score… score… won + Net
1 Stan, Matt & Malcolm Mix 2 3 4 5 Bye 13 10 7 13 13 10 13 2 13 7 4 59 42 +17 1
2 Rob, Pam & Les GP 1 5 Bye 4 3 10 13 11 13 13 7 13 10 13 7 3 60 50 +10 2
3 Trevor, Tory & Lionel PP 4 1 5 Bye 2 9 13 13 7 13 5 13 7 7 13 3 55 45 +10 3
4 John, Ian & Nora PP 3 Bye 1 2 5 13 9 13 7 10 13 10 13 13 11 3 59 53 +6 4
5 Annie, Steve & Rae FAB Bye 2 3 1 4 13 7 13 11 5 13 2 13 11 13 2 44 57 -13 5

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SAPL Interclub Round 4 – 13 March 2011- Adelaide Hills Pétanque Club

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson

PP

30

5

2nd

A Alexi, A Turon & I Maski

ESP

24

4

3rd

J Key, S Tilburgs & M Marendaz

ESP

21

4

4th

B Key, G Anderson & Q Jones

AHP

18

4

5th

A Clements, T Stojsic & R Pierre

CPA

12

3

6th

R Raicu, T Heredia & C Boizard

CPA

12

3

7th

W Bensen, A O’Connor & D Rodda

ESP

(9)

3

8th

E Pozniak, J Hanlon & G Clark

ESP

(9)

4

9th

T Stockley, P Pollard & L Oltarczy

CPA

(6)

2

10th

R Voskamp, D Ward & A Matthews

PP

6

3

11th

R Foster, B Tuckfield & A Pietsch

AHP

3

2

12th

L Healey, S Dally & A Lipert

AHP

(3)

3

13th

S Wilson, B Saunders & G Head

GP

2

14th

J Brown, Axel & Margaret

Mix

2

15th

R Storer, L Ash & M Ash (/ L Pujol)

AHP

2

16th

V Manley, G Manley & J Morrell

AHP

1

17th

E Johns, C Johns & A Holmdahl

FAB

0

18th R Oliphant, P Oliphant & B Dahlsen

AHP

1

19th J Gejas, L Randall* & R Mitchell

GP

0

* Junior

Club Points – Total after Round 4 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)
Prospect (PP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Adelaide (CPA)
Pt Noarlunga
Gawler (GP)
Ferals (FAB)
159
147
111
90
24
9
6

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Coonawarra Clasic Clash Pétanque – Sat 12 & Sun 13 February 2011    results below

15th Coonawarra Vignerons Classisc Pétanque Tounament

Victorians Victorious     This year’s “Coonawarra Vignerons Classic Clash” Petanque Tournament was hailed a “huge success”. The Coonawarra Park was the venue for 15th annual pétanque triples tournament with fierce interstate rivalry between South Australian and Victorian teams, played in ideal conditions over the two days
This two day event run by the Coonawarra Petanque Club is becoming recognised as one of the biggest and best tournaments in Australia. With the help of the Coonawarra Vignerons Association and other local sponsors, teams vied for over $5000 in cash and prizes, and Championship honours.
The extremely successful weekend had record numbers of entries again, with over 190 players entered, creating 64 teams in the competition,with players travelling from Melbourne, Adelaide, and regional Victoria along with a good turn out of local Coonawarra teams.
A team from the Dove Pétanque Club in Melbourne finished in top place after Saturday’s qualifying rounds, with the Coonawarra teams of: Guy Detot, Simon Fennell & Jean-Jacque Lale-Demoz; Andrew Jackman, Stuart Abbey & Grant Hetherington and Mal Redman, Deb Redman & Alistair Rowland finishing 4th, 5th and 12th respectively in the top 16 teams.
On Sunday the final rounds of the tournament were dominated by the Victorian Clubs with a spectacular Grand Final played between the St Kilda and Dove Clubs, with the team of Eric Leconte, Stephaine Langlois & Laurent Fossaert winning 13–7; finishing the weekend without losing a game.
“The Coonawarra tournament has a great atmosphere about it and the standard of the competitors is excellent. The number of people attending is a testament to the quality of this event.” said Eric Leconte from Melbourne, a regular visitor to the tournament and captain of this year’s winning team.
The high standard of play by the local Coonawarra teams was highlighted by Mal Redman, Deb Redman & Alistair Rowland having a very good weekend and being placed 3rd outright for the tournament – the best South Australian result.
Two raffles were held over the weekend, which raised $500 for the Queensland Flood Appeal and another $200 towards the Avoca Petanque Club, whose grounds and facilities were washed away by the Avoca River floods in Victoria.
     “The whole weekend has been beautiful and was enjoyed by all who came along.” said Guy Detot, President Coonawarra Pétanque Club. “The influx of people for the weekend has been tremendous for the region, and we expect to see even more people coming along in the future”.

 

Results          (SA players in blue)
Principale
1st Eric Leconte Stephane Langlois Laurent Fossaert St Kilda PC
2nd Pierrot Lubin Serge Wilmann Sylvio Grandcourt Dove PC
3rd Mal Redman Deb Redman Alistair Rowland Coonawarra PC
4th Vivian Milmann Peter Ally Gerard Finette Dove PC
Consolante
1st Frederick Venkatasamy Kenny Sew Hee Yannick Finette Dove PC
2nd Andrew Jackman Grant Hetherington Stuart Abbey Coonawarra PC
3rd Brenton Key Edy Masson Jacques Nemorin Mixed
4th Craig Buckingham Gary Van Someron Bob Knowles Apollo Bay PC
Conviviale/Social
1st Allan Sanderson Mike Mulvihill Valmai Nicoll Prospect
2nd John Hanlon Graham Clark Sandra Tilburg ESP
3rd Tim McCumisky Matt McCumisky Finn McCumisky FAB
4th Arwed Turon Alexi Alexi Paul Wilson ESP
Ladies Event
1st Raluca Raicu Jacqueline Nemorin Anik Masson Mixed
2nd Anita Harrison Anne Burge Robyn Akers Pyrenees PC

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Interclub Round 3 – 21 November 2010 – Adelaide Pétanque (hosted by PNP)

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

A Alexi, G Lainas & P Wilson

ESP

30

4

2nd

R Beaumont, P Beaumont & D Blazey

PNP

24

4

3rd

B Key, G Anderson & Q Jones

AHP

21

4

4th

E Pozniak, J Hanlon, G Clark

ESP

18

4

5th

R Foster, B Tuckfield & A Pietsch

AHP

15

3

6th

M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson

PP

12

3

7th

R Pierre, A Rousse & L Rousse

CPA

9

4

8th

R Voskamp, M Verdonk & A Matthews

PP

9

3

9th

R Raicu, T Heredia & C Boizard

CPA

6

2

10th

J Key, S Tilburgs & M Marendaz

ESP

(6)

2

11th

L Healey, S Dally & T Tanaka

AHP

(3)

2

12th

D Pierre, P Pollard & L Oltarczy

CPA

(3)

3

13th

S Wilson, R Mitchell & H Walker*

GP

2

14th

G Ashmeade, T McBride & L Pujol

PP

2

15th

I Clark, Axel & Margaret

Mix

2

16th

W Bensen, A O’Connor & D Rodda

ESP

2

17th

G Head, P Moreland & R Davis

GP

1

18th L Ash, D Alfred & D Loebel

AHP

1

19th B Pilmore, P Pilmore & B Richter

PNP

2

20th

G Reed, V Reed & A Waddington

PNP

0

* Junior

Club Points – Total after Round 3 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)
Prospect (PP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Adelaide (CPA)
Pt Noarlunga
Gawler (GP)
Ferals (FAB)
123
102
90
66
24
9
6

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Interstate Challenge – Sydney 13 & 14 November 2010

Australia.Interstate Challenge Final results- Over 60 age group

State

Games won

points

+/-

Ranking

South Australia

16

10

1st

NSW

14

8

2nd

Tasmania

11

6

3rd

Victoria

10

2

4th

WA

9

2

5th

South Australian Over 60s Pétanque 2010 Interstate Challenge team members (Home Club):-
Allan Sanderson (Prospect), Brett Williams (Prospect), Dave Ward (Prospect) [Captain/Coach], Glenis Head (Gawler), Llianne Healey (Adelaide Hills), Mike Mulvihill (Prospect), Sue Williams (Prospect) [State Delegate], Tony Stojsic (Adelaide), Valmai Nicoll (Prospect).

Single Gender Competition

South Australia v Victoria
D Ward & T Stojsic
M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson
G Head, L Healey & V Nicoll

South Australia v New South Wales
D Ward & T Stojsic
M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson
G Head, L Healey & V Nicoll

South Australia v Western Australia
D Ward & T Stojsic
M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson
G Head, L Healey & V Nicoll

South Australia v Tasmania
D Ward & T Stojsic
M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson
G Head, L Healey & V Nicoll

Score

13 – 10
1 – 13
13 – 1

13 – 11
6 – 13
6 – 13

13 – 1
13 – 12
13 – 10

5 – 13
13 – 4
13 – 0

Mixed Gender Competition

South Australia v Western Australia
G Head & B Williams
L Healey, D Ward & T Stojsic
V Nicoll, M Mulvihill & A Sanderson

South Australia v Victoria
G Head & B Williams
L Healey, D Ward & T Stojsic
V Nicoll, M Mulvihill & A Sanderson

South Australia v Tasmania
G Head & B Williams
L Healey, D Ward & T Stojsic
V Nicoll, M Mulvihill & A Sanderson

South Australia v New South Wales
G Head & B Williams
L Healey, D Ward & T Stojsic
V Nicoll, M Mulvihill & A Sanderson

Score

9 – 13
13 – 10
13 – 0

9 – 13
13 – 9
13 – 11

9 – 13
13 – 4
13 – 7

13 – 8
13 – 9
11 – 13

Single Gender Teams (SG)

Vic

NSW

WA

Tas

Won

+

Diff

D Ward & T Stojsic

13

10

13

11

13

1

5

13

3

44

35

+9

M Mulvihill, B Williams, & A Sanderson

1

13

6

13

13

12

13

4

2

33

42

-9

G Head, L Healey & V Nicoll

13

1

6

13

13

10

13

0

3

45

24

+21

Mixed Gender Teams (Mix)

G Head & B Williams

9

13

13

8

9

13

9

13

1

40

47

-7

L Healey, D Ward & T Stojsic

13

9

13

9

13

10

13

4

4

52

32

+20

V Nicoll, M Mulvihill & A Sanderson

13

11

11

13

13

0

13

7

3

50

31

+19

 

264

211

+53

 

Vic

NSW

WA

Tas

Won

4

3

5

4

Points +

62

62

74

66

Points –

57

67

46

41

Points Differential

+5

-5

+28

+25

 

NSW (finished 2nd)

Tas (finished 3rd)

Vic (finished 4th)

WA (finished 5th)

Won

Pts
+

Pts

Pts
Diff

 

SG

Mix

SG

Mix

SG

Mix

SG

Mix

Allan

6 13 11 13 13 4 13 7 1 13 13 11 13 12 13 0 5 83 73 +10

Brett

6 13 13 8 13 4 9 13 1 13 9 13 13 12 9 13 3 73 89 -16

Dave

13 11 13 9 5 13 13 4 13 10 13 9 13 1 13 10 7 96 67 +29

Glenis

6 13 13 8 13 0 9 13 13 1 9 13 13 10 9 13 4 85 71 +14

Llianne

6 13 13 9 13 0 13 4 13 1 13 9 13 10 13 10 7 97 56 +41

Mike

6 13 11 13 13 4 13 7 1 13 13 11 13 12 13 0 5 83 73 +10

Tony

13 11 13 9 5 13 13 4 13 10 13 9 13 1 13 10 7 96 67 +29

Valmai

6 13 11 13 13 0 13 7 13 1 13 11 13 10 13 0 6 95 55 +40
South Australia declared winner of the Over 60s Pétanque 2010 Interstate Challenge!

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Report from Marcel Philogene, Secretary, Petanque Federation Australia – 15 November 2010

PETANQUE FEDERATION AUSTRALIA LTD

Good Morning all,

Thank you!!! Thank you!!!
To all the teams and players who participated at the week end. We beleived that the game of Pétanque was the eventual winner. Great week end of petanque and good fun was had by all present.
The competition was hot and so was the weather.
Congratulations to the winners Victoria, a team mainly composed of players from St Kilda Club,for the “All Ages” group led by Eric Leconte and duly supported by its President, Jean-Claude Dufroux.It was good to see the mother and daughter, Rymah and TatianaTerbah, combination back.
The runners up ,NSW, were not discredited.they only lost on count back.
Overall, a good solid team performances of some of the best players in Australia.Dopn’t worry about the wowsers, you guys are amongst the best we have.
West Australia and Queensland were not far behind. This again prove the saying” Winning is not everything”, participation is the key”

Some very noticeable improvements were to be   witnessed in the “over 60” group. Tasmania gave the other teams a good fright and a good fight. The team led by Terry Dando proved that petanque is verywell alive in the apple isle.
Looking forward to meet all of you soon on a “piste” in Tassie.

The eventual winners of that group were the guys and girls from South Australia . Led by scholar Dave Ward, it proved once again the saying”if at first you don’t succeed, try and try again”.
Dave reminded us in his acceptance speech , that the last time Australia beat the Kiwis was when SA represented OZ, and, he expects to do it again next year, most likely  somewhere in Victoria.
Congratulations, South Australia, congratulations to all the team.
The runner up of that group was NSW, perhaps running out of puff at the end. Ah!! well, there’s always next year.

The Federation also wishes  to thank the many people who helped make this week end a success, Jackie kelly and John Fleming at the control table. Grant Threadgate did a good job as a first time Tournament Director .The many volunteers from The Eastlakes Club who kept the players well cooled with generous amount of cold water throughout these 2 usual hot November week end.
Jean Paul and Doreen Boudan could be seen running around ensuring transport , food , which I should add, very well appreciated by all.Luco and Minouche, good work.
Ray Beaumont and Monique Thibault, our Umpires for the Tournament were always there when required.
There is always a danger to miss someone when you start mentioning names. So to those we forgot to mention, a big thank you from the Petanque Federation.
Petanque Federation implemented a revised “format” for these games. The result was 50/50.
Another round of games for the “over 60” group on Saturday evening would have seen the presentation ceremony completed by 5.30pm Sunday night as programmed.
The PFA Board is quite aware that not everything was “Perfect”,we have noted our perceived mistakes and look forward to hear your comments on the week end. We will take all steps necessary to improve future National Competitions.

There is still a lot to do, so until next we meet regards
Marcel Philogene
Secretary
Petanque Federation Australia
15/11/10 Interstate Challenge 2010 Final Results- All Ages Group

State Games won points +/- Ranking
Victoria 12 7 +79 1st
NSW 12 7 +34 2nd
West Australia 7 3   3rd
Queensland 5 0   4th

The State of Victoria declared the ISC 2010( all ages) Champion.
The members of the team earned the right to represent Australia at the 2011 Trans Tasman Championships against New Zealand in

Australia.Interstate Challenge Final results- Over 60 age group

State Games won points +/- Ranking
South Australia 16 10   1st
NSW 14 8   2nd
Tasmania 11 6   3rd
Victoria 10 2   4th
WA 9 2   5th

The State of South Australia declared the ISC 2010 (over 60) Champion.
The members of the team earned the right to represent Australia at the 2011 Trans Tasman Championships against New Zealand in Australia


SAPL State Triples 2010-2011 held on 17 October 2010 at Pt Noarlunga

Champions: Greg Anderson, Jenny Key & Tina Stockley          Pic
Runners-up: Christian Boizard, Raluca Raicu & Tomas Heredia

Semi-finalists: Rada Pierre, Phil Pollard & Dominique Pierre
Anthony Pietsch, Brian Tuckfield & Brenton Key

Consolante: Mike Mulvihill, Brett Williams & Allan Sanderson
Conviviale:  Ben Saunders, Roger Davis & Stan Wilson

.    Team Play Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Games Points PrelimRank
1 2 3 4 score… score… score… score… won + Net
1 Ray Beaumont, Bob Snoad & Dimphina Hayes 2 Bye 10 8 5 13 13 7 1 13 8 13 1 -19 10
2 Christian Boizard, Raluca Raicu & Tomas Heredia 1 3 5 7 13 5 4 13 13 6 13 11 3 8 4
3 Brenton Key, Brian Tuckfield & Anthony Pietsch 4 2 Bye 10 13 3 13 4 13 7 13 7 4 31 2
4 Stan Wilson, Roger Davis & Ben Saunders 3 5 7 9 3 13 13 4 9 13 0 13 1 -18 9
5 Garry Reed, Valda Reed & Andrew Waddington 6 4 2 Bye 1 13 4 13 6 13 13 7 1 -22 11
6 Rada Pierre, Dominique Pierre & Phil Pollard 5 7 9 11 13 1 13 1 13 7 13 2 4 41 1
7 Vincent Cherifi, Debbie Blazey & Allen Blazey* 8 6 4 2 13 12 1 13 13 9 11 13 2 -9 7
8 Bill Pilmore, Pauline Pilmore & Will Swart 7 9 11 1 12 13 4 13 7 13 13 8 1 -11 8
9 Jenny Key, Greg Anderson & Tina Stockley 10 8 6 4 13 12 13 4 7 13 13 0 3 17 3
10 Mike Mulvihill, Brett Williams & Allan Sanderson 9 11 1 3 12 13 13 4 13 1 7 13 2 14 5
11 Terry Ranby, Brenda Richter & Norma Myatt Bye 10 8 6 13 7 4 13 13 7 2 13 2 -8 6

*  –  Junior

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11Oct10 45th World Pétanque Championship 2010   Turkey   7-10 October 2010     link to Official site
          – Australia’s  RESULTS

 Eliminatory Shooting – Australia – Pierre Bommarito – finished 30th [50 participants]
 Rnd 1 3 3 0 0  Rnd 2 3 5 0 0  Rnd 3 1 3 0 0  Rnd 4 3 1 0 0  Rnd 5 0 0 0 0  Total 22 points
 [Charles “Claudy” Weibel of Belgium established a new world record (officially validated by the FIPJP) with 66 points]
 Note: Dylan Rocher (France) realised the best world shooting score with 69 points in the final match of 29th Mondial Midi  Libre de pétanque de Millau.His record isn’t yet certified by FIPJP.
 Swiss System – Preliminary rounds – Australian team: Kevin Wright, Pierre Bommarito and Pierrot Lubin
 1st Round  Australia 3  Japan 13 Loss
 2nd Round  Australia 5  Wales 13 Loss
 3rd Round  Australia 13  India 7 Win
 4th Round  Australia 3  Ivory Coast 13 Loss
 5th Round  Australia 13  Poland 11 Win
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5

Won

Pts
+

Pts

Diff

Final
Rank

 Opponents Japan Wales India Ivory Coast Poland
 Swiss final rank 41st 28th 48th (last) 20th 44th 39th
 Australia Score 3-13 5-13 13-7 3-13 13-11 2 37 57 20
 Nations Cup (Poules)
 Australia 0  Djibouti( Swiss final rank 42nd) 13 Loss
 Australia 4  Benin ( Swiss final rank 25th) 13 Loss

2010 World Pétanque Champions – France [9th consecutive win]
[Bruno Leboursicaud – Henri Lacroix – Philippe Suchaud – Thierry Grandet]
… defeated Madagascar in the final -score 13-12
France has won the World Championship 26 times since it started in 1959.

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Interclub Round 2 – 19 September 2010 – Prospect Pétanque

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

M Mulvihill, B Williams & A Sanderson

PP

30

5

2nd

R Voskamp, D Ward & A Matthews

PP

24

3

3rd

T Stojsic, P Pollard & L Oltarczy

CPA

21

3

4th

R Raicu, T Heredia & C Boizard

CPA

18

4

5th

A Alexi, M Marendaz & C Stewart

ESP

15

3

6th

A O’Connor, D Rodda & W Bensen

ESP

12

3

7th

E Pozniak, J Hanlon, G Clark

ESP

(9)

2

8th

R Foster, B Tuckfield & A Pietsch

AHP

9

3

9th

A Hambour, S Hambour & R Grierson

FAB

6

2

10th

S Wilson, R Davis & B Saunders

GP

6

2

11th

J Key, S Tilburgs & D Watson

ESP

(3)

3

12th

R Pierre, D Pierre & A Rousse

CPA

(3)

3

13th

L Healey, S Dally & A Lipert

AHP

2

14th

J Weatherly, C Perks & D Loebel

AHP

2

15th

T Morris, J Macfie, G Ashmeade

PP

2

16th

B Key, G Anderson & Q Jones

AHP

1

17th

G Head, J Brown & T Tanaka

mixed

0

 

Club Points – Total after Round 2 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)

Prospect (PP)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Adelaide (CPA)
Gawler (GP)
Ferals (FAB)
Pt Noarlunga
102
54
54
51
9
6
0

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Interclub Round 1 – 15 August 2010 – Gawler

Team

Club

Club points

Games Won

1st

Dave Ward, Richard Voskamp & Jean Philippe Guglielmi PP

30

5

2nd

Anthony Pietsch, Brian Tuckfield & Ralph Foster AHP

24

4

3rd

Quentin Jones, Greg Anderson & Brenton Key AHP

21

4

4th

Trevor Palmer, Darayus Nanavati & Nora Guglielmi PP

18

4

5th

Raja Jamaladine, Dave LeFer & Sukrit Vaswani ESP

15

3

6th

Graham Clark, Marcus Marendaz & Alexi Alexi ESP

12

3

=7th

Mike Mulvihill, Brett Williams & Allan Sanderson PP

(9)

3

=7th

Llianne Healey, Sellina Dally & Toi Tanaka AHP

(9)

3

9th

Christian Boizzard, Raluca Raicu & Tomas Heredia CPA

6

3

10th

Mark Coy, Tina Stockley & Phil Pollard CPA

6

3

11th

Rada Pierre, Alain Rousse & Dominique Pierre CPA

(3)

2

=12th

Ben Saunders, Alan Harris & Luke Randall*

GP

3

2

=12th

Anna O’Connor, Deb Rodda & Wendy Bensen

ESP

(3)

2

14th

Dave Watson, Sandy Tilburgs & Jenny Key

ESP

1

15th

Annie Hambour, Steve Hambour & Rae Grierson

FAB

1

16th

Iris Stephenson, Pam Moreland & Margaret Randall

GP

1

17th

Cameron Paul*, Roger Davis & Stan Wilson

GP

1

18th

Rob Mitchell, Penny Walker & Harvey Walker*

GP

0

* = Junior player

 

Club Points – Total after Round 1 (Only 2 points-scores per club can be counted)

Prospect (PP)
Adelaide Hills (AHP)
Eastern Suburbs (ESP)
Adelaide (CPA)
Gawler (GP)
Ferals (FAB)
Pt Noarlunga
48
45
27
12
3
0
0

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INTERCLUB FORMAT 2010/2011

NOTE! The Interclub Competition is a NON sanctioned competition.

First Round

All registered teams placed in a random draw, to determine starting position.
All teams play 5 qualifying games. No Finals. Rank is determined by number of wins, then points difference.
Top 16 teams go into Division 1 for Round 2.
Remaining teams go into Division 2.
All players score Individual points for games won.
Teams 1 to 12 score Club points. No more than two teams from a club may score points.

Rounds 2 & 3

Division 1

Four pools of 4 teams
Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
1st 2nd 3rd 4th
8th 7th 6th 5th
9th 10th 11th 12th
16th 15th 14th 13th

Three qualifying games, played in pools
Top team from each pool plays for positions 1 to 4
Winner A plays Winner D, and Winner B plays Winner C (semi-finals)
Winners play for 1st. Losers play for 3rd.
Second in each pool play for position 5th to 8th.
Third in each pool play for positions 9th to 12th.
Fourth in each pool are relegated, but play for positions 13th to 16th.

Division 2
Because of the fluctuating number of teams, teams play 5 games, with deference to club not playing club, if possible.
Top 4 teams promoted to Division 1 for next round.

Individuals score points for each game won.
Club points are allocated to a team finishing in the top 12 in Division 1 & to a team finishing in the top 6 in Division 2.
Club points go to the player from a club, even in a mixed team.
Medals and wine to winning team in each division.
Wine to runners-up.

POINTS:
Division 1 Division 2
Ranking Team Points Ranking Team Points
1st 30 1st 24
2nd 24 2nd 18
3rd 18 3rd 15
4th 15 4th 12
5th, 6th 12 5th   9
7th, 8th   9 6th   6
9th, 10th   6
11th, 12th   3


NO MORE THAN TWO TEAMS FROM A CLUB MAY SCORE POINTS IN A DIVISION.

Team positions are held by the CLUB. It is up to the Club to nominate which players fill that team.
In the case of a mixed team, the nominated team Captain holds the position.
So, if players miss a round, it is up to their club to arrange where they will play in the next round.
A nominated member of the club is responsible for nominating teams to the Tournament Director before the event.
Club members who cannot form a team are to attempt to form a team with players from other clubs, but not to turn up at registration and expect the League to organise a team for them.
See Adrian for any further clarifications.

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Interclub Format Adjustment no.1

(Modified 27 February 2010)

The committee of the League has approved a couple of minor adjustments to the format for State Interclub games, which will be in effect for Rounds 4,5 & 6 of the current season.
These adjustments are designed to make all matches more competitive, and ensure that club points earned are reflective of the teams’ efforts. There will still be 5 games played during the day, the first 3 games will still be in a pool of 4 and the two games after lunch will determine rank and club points. Thanks to Anthony Pietsch, of the Adelaide Hills club, for his work in putting these changes to the League.

Adrian Clements
Tournament Director

Interclub League rounds – Division 1

Morning Games

Form Pools based on results in previous round, as is done now, but arrange games in each pool as:

Game I: a v d and b v c
Game II: a v c and b v d
Game III: a v b and c v d

where a, b, c and d are the four teams in a pool, ranked from highest seed to lowest seed.

Afternoon Games

In round 4, the winner of Pool A plays the winner of Pool D, and the winner of Pool B meets the winner of C. Similarly, A2 plays D2; B2 plays C2; A3 plays D3; and so on.

In round 5, winners play winners and losers play losers (as is done now).

‘Weighted’ Ranking System

The teams which lose both round 4 and 5 games get penalised , while those that win both of the afternoon games are rewarded, as follows:

rounds I-III

round IV

round V

Final Ranking

ClubPoints

Position in pool

1st

W

W

1

30

1st

W

L

2

24

1st

L

W

4

15

1st

L

L

6

12

2nd

W

W

3

18

2nd

W

L

5

12

2nd

L

W

8

9

2nd

L

L

10

6

3rd

W

W

7

9

3rd

W

L

9

6

3rd

L

W

12

3

3rd

L

L

14

– *

4th

W

W

11

3

4th

W

L

13

– *

4th

L

W

15

– *

4th

L

L

16

– *

  Relegated – *

Division II games will be played using the existing System.


11May 2011

Interclub Format Adjustment no.2

Linked, are two documents relating to the format of the interclub competition.
The first, Adusted Weighting System for SAPL Interclub Competition, describes a minor adjustment to the way final rankings are assigned.
The second, Alternative System for Playing SAPL Interclub Competition, is an outline of the system to be used when there are more than 16 teams, but not enough for two divisions (i.e., less than 21 teams). This includes the overall structure that has already been used for most of the present season, plus a new way of assigning match-ups in the preliminary games based on seedings. To date, the latter has been done by a random draw.

Regards, Anthony Pietsch, SAPL Tournament Director


South Australian Petanque League –Tournament Director –  [Refer – pfa policy .pdf 27kb]