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Friday 19 April 2024

Autumn Vase 2023 Results

The winner of the Autumn Vase for the best Nett score was Bertrand Delacroix with 41 points. The best Gross score was made by Dimitri Ansart with 37 points. 
The full set of scores can be seen on the FFG's website.

 

Bridge News - Tuesday 24 October Tournament results

We had 8 full tables for the tournament, so warmest congratulations go to the big winners - in EW - Noelle and Raphael - with 68.75% and in NS - Jean and Gerard - with 64.29%!  2nd in EW - Ann and John with 60.12% and in NS - Remy and Marc with 53.87%.The full results are attached to the main article.
The next tournaments are planned to be held on Tuesday, 14 November, and Tuesday, 12 December. 

Bridge News - Next tournament Tuesday, 14 November at 2:30 pm

The next tournament will be at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, 14 November. A quiz on the "Forcing 4th suit" is attached to the main article, which will be reviewed at 2 p.m. as usual before the tournament proper. There will be a little cocktail afterwards, for which there will be a small charge of 5€.
Please contact Jenny if you would like to play, if you will stay on for the cocktail, and if you would like Jenny to find you a partner.
Note that there will also be a tournament on Tuesday, 12 December.

Bridge News - Tuesday 14 November Tournament results

This tournament also was part of an FFB nationwide one with 1087 participating pairs. Using the FFB's scoring, our big winners were Ghislaine and Nicole (Doyle) with 61.36% in NS and Raphael and Max with 59.17% in EW. 2nd in NS, Nicole (Devaux) and Jean-Paul with 54.9% and in EW Christine (Clement) and Jean (de Catelin) with 53.92%. Click here to see the FFB SAC Results.
Please note that the next tournament will be on Tuesday 9 December at 2:30 pm, but will be preceded by the Bridge Section AGM at 2 pm!

Bridge News - Tuesday 12 December AGM & Tournament

Please note that the next tournament, the last of the year, will be on Tuesday 12 December at 2:30 pmPlease let Jenny know if you would like to take part and if you will be staying on for the little cocktail. If you would like us to find you a partner, Anne and Jenny are available as jokers.
The Section's AGM will start at 2pm. The provisional Agenda and the provisional Minutes of last year's AGM are attached to the main article.
If you would like to submit motions to be discussed or nominations to the Committee, please get them seconded by another member. Please feel free to volunteer if you feel you can contribute in any way to the running of the Section.

Bridge News - 16 January 2024 Tournament Results

Congratulations to Elise and Anne, 1st in NS with 73%, and Marie-Claire and Edith, 1st in EW with 62.35%. 2nd in NS, Ghislaine and Raphael, who did not benefit at all from the handicap, with 63%, and in EW Jane and Genevieve with 59.42%.
In the main article, you will find the Bridge Section's  "handicap" tournament results and also the answers to the Quiz. The FFB will send the nationwide results of this simultaneous tournament to participants.
Note that the next tournament will be on Tuesday 13 FebruaryQuiz at 2 pm, Tournament at 2.30 pm.
On Monday the SAC Interclub team, captained by Jane Brooks, had a great win against Chaville scoring 18.56 (out of a maximum of 20) - an excellent start to their season in Division 4!

Bridge News - 19 March 2024 Tournament Results

The "Section" results of yesterday's tournament are here: RESULTATS_20240319.rtf. You will also be receiving from the Federation the nationwide results since we were playing a "simultaneous Ronde de France".
Warmest congratulations to Marie-Claire and Pascale - 1st in EW with 65.42%, and to Nicole and Raphael - 1st in NS with 62.5%. Well done also to Joan and Jean-Paul, 2nd in NS with 58.33%, and Lucie and Jean-Francois, 2nd in EW with 52.08%. Thanks to all of you for coming and contributing to the success of the day.
And here are the answers to the quiz: Answersquiz_20240319.jpg.
We are suggesting Tuesday 23 April, same time, same place, for next month's tournament. Please let Jenny know if you can make it.

Golf News: Summer 2023 Eclectic Results

7 players participated in this year's Summer Eclectic which took place over July and August, putting in 1 to 5 cards! (of a maximum of 6)
Sue Hall had the Best Gross score, 74, from her 5 cards. Best Net was David Colson with a 56 from 4 cards. The best Stableford points score of 51 points was shared between Jeanne Delacroix (3 cards) and David Colson.

Cricket Match Report SACC vs Thoiry, Sunday 24 September

Match report: SACC vs. Thoiry CC (John Hardy Shield match 3/3) - Format: 35 overs
Both sets of players took the field for this final John Hardy Shield game knowing that the result had already been decided after Standard’s two previous victories. With the pressure off, the home team began proceedings with the bat and ended up on exactly 200 all out. Notable scores included 46 from middle-order specialist Anser, 27 from captain Niseem and 24 from opener Henry. This score offered Thoiry the chance of regaining a bit of pride and things started promisingly as they passed 50 without losing a wicket. From then on, hope faded as wickets began to fall regularly and they were finally bowled out for 138.
The result – a 62-run victory for Standard Athletic CC - thus winning the John Hary Shield for 3 years in a row!

Cricket News: 2023, a successful season

With the 2023 season coming to an end on a hot, sunny day last Sunday it's time to reflect on another successful season for the cricket section at Standard Athletic. The club has played in approximately 30 games of cricket this year, including two trips overseas. Back in February the team jetted off to Spain and hopped over the Channel to take on 3 teams for their annual trip to Kent. In addition to regular weekend games against teams from Ile de France, Kensington CC were welcomed to Meudon at the beginning of May and Valenciennes arrived from close to the Belgium border in September. With a 3-0 victory over Thoiry CC in the John Shield as well as a home-and-away triumphs against rivals Chantilly, there was even time to include a record-breaking attempt at fielding 11 players from each of the 12 ICC-full member nations, a photo of which is included in the main article of all four full final match reports. Special thanks must go out to members of the SACC committee - Rich Parkin, Andrew Jackson, Niseem Burkule, Andrew Macintyre, Chris Mccarthy, Henry Colburn and Shaunak Knot - whose hard work and dedication to the section have resulted in another successful cricketing season at Standard Athletic Club!!

Golf News: Belle Dune Weekend Results: 21-23 September

An occasionally damp or very damp weekend at Belle Dune golf course (Baie de Somme) was much enjoyed by 21 golfers and some 7 non-golfers.  The course proved very difficult, as some of us already knew, but some at least of the usual suspects came good on the day, as the results below show.
The Irish Trophy for the best Gross was won by John McCallum with 16 Stableford points and the Kiwi Cup for the best Net went to Ian Jones with 34 points.
The Men had 2 Series: the 2nd Series was led by Ian Jones (34) and David Colson (29) and the 3rd Series featured Claude Jacques and Jean-Charles Saden.
For the Ladies, Muriel Jones won with 33 points, followed by Monica Greenwood, Corine Balleyguier and Grainne Keating tied for 2nd place with 26.
On Saturday there was a 3-person Scramble won by  Corine Balleyguier, F.Thiriet, J. McCallum with a gross 74 (45 stableford), closely followed by Pearse Keating, David Colson, J.Greenwood with 74 gross, and 43.

John RELLAND (86) RIP

We regret to inform you that John RELLAND, a long-time club member, passed away last weekend aged 86.

 

Bridge News - Tuesday 19/9 Individual Tournament results

We had the season's opening Individual Tournament on the afternoon of Tuesday 19 September.
2 players tied for 1st place in the overall ranking: Nicole Devaux and Raphael Guenoun; 3rd overall came Monica Greenwood. You will find all the results attached to the main article.
The Henri Natanson Cup, awarded for the best performance over the whole season, was won by Ghislaine Dubau.
The next tournaments will again be on Tuesdays - these are the provisional dates: 24 Oct, 14 Nov, 12 Dec.
Thanks also to Taha Habi and Isabelle Isabelle Szczepanski, now in charge of Bar & Restaurant who kindly came along to help with the cocktail in the absence of the staff.

Cricket news: weekend of 16/17 September

On Saturday the SACC will be attempting a record of fielding one team made up of players from each of the 12 official Test match-playing nations - the Nationals Team.
On Sunday the match will be the third and final John Hardy Shield game against Thoiry. (Though the outcome will not change the fact that the SACC have already won their two games to take the Shield this year.)

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Cecil Douglas BROOMER (89) RIP

Douglas died on Wednesday 2 August at La Chapelle-Montligeon (Orne) after a short illness and will be buried next Tuesday 8 August.
He was an active member of the Club in the 1970s, playing cricket and more importantly hockey.
Our deepest sympathy goes to his wife Anne.

 

Cricket Match Report: SACC vs Kerala Tuskers, Saturday, 22 July, 2023

Format: 40 overs
Standard welcomed the Kerala Tuskers for their second game of the season. Kerala Tuskers won the toss and chose to bat first, with the top order playing fluently to reach 190 at the 25-over mark for the loss of four wickets. From here on in, SACC fluffed chances in the field with some careless catching and only had themselves to blame as the Tuskers ended proceedings on 333 for 6 wickets.
After the interval, the home team got off to the worst start possible, losing opener Dilip with just 11 runs on the board. With Jon Taylor arriving at the crease, he and  Henry put on a partnership of 83 runs before the latter edged to fly-slip for 22. This brought Jack Hardy (son of John), to the crease but with Jon T returning to the pavilion soon after for 48, things were looking ominous. Thodi and Jack (bravely playing with a nasty dislocated shoulder) together put on a fantastic 128-run partnership to near the score. After Jack's departure for 47, Shivang joined Thodi in the middle before taking it to the opposition with some devastating boundary hitting. Unfortunately, despite some real fireworks at the end during which Thodi brought up his century, SACC would eventually fall frustratingly 10 runs short of victory.
The result – a 10-run victory for Kerala Tuskers CC
(Read on for more details...)
This Saturday there's the 3rd leg of the John Hardy Shield against Thoiry (which the SACC has already retained!)