Yorkshire Reign at the Inter-Regionals

Earlier this year, a number of Leeds players qualified to represent Yorkshire at the inter-regional championships held a couple of weeks ago in Suffolk. This is an annual competition organised by Pétanque England that sees teams from across the country take each other on to see who will be crowned champion.

Alan, Alan, Charles, Gavin, Mike, Neil, Richard, and Rosanna joined approximately 30 other players from the region and headed down to represent Yorkshire over two fun-filled days of pétanque.

Over 800 players took part this year, with teams representing the UK’s many pétanque regions including Kent, Sussex, and London, and we even had teams from Wales and Scotland. With some 100 terrains available for use, playing surfaces were varied and somewhat different to those at the Vesper Gate!

The main competition is split into two divisions, and this year Yorkshire were playing in Division II. After seven games each on day one Yorkshire were topping the league table, but all was still to play for the following day. However, the squad held firm and brought it home, with Yorkshire finishing top and winning a very impressive 56 out of the 96 games played over the weekend. The reward? Medals and a cup, and promotion to Division I next year!

Would you consider joining us next year? The inter-regionals are great fun to be a part of. Everyone’s there for the same reason and it’s a great opportunity to try some different terrains and meet other players from across the country.

With two Championship divisions and a further two Challenge competitions, plus a Juniors’ competition, there’s something for players of all levels to take part in. Have a chat with any of the players mentioned above for more information.

Mölkky

Leeds Pétanque have recently been in dialogue with the local Mölkky team to discuss meeting up formally for an introductory session for our members. This should be sorted soon and further information will be posted on the website. 

If you’re not familiar with Mölkky, the game hails from Finland and is probably best described as a cross between skittles and Pétanque, with a touch of darts scoring, with teams taking it in turns to throw a wooden pin towards numbered skittles to score points.

The local Mölkky team recently took part in the world championships in Japan and came 7th in the World Championships, beating former champions Estonia, and came a very creditable 7th whilst Finland were this year’s champions.

Paul in particular has become somewhat of an expert, and two weeks ago took part in the Yorkshire Open that was held at our Vesper Gate terrain. A combination of singles and doubles were played in leagues, then the knockout stages followed in the afternoon, and after a long day the doubles final was played in the near darkness aided by several phone torches! Paul and his friend Dave came in third in the doubles out of a total of 48 players! They now have bronze medals to show for it.

Not bad at all for players that have only been in the game for a few weeks… congratulations gentlemen!

Winter League 2024/25

As we near the end of September, this Sunday sees the start of the Yorkshire Pétanque Winter League.

The Winter League is very informal and provides a great opportunity to meet other players from across the region and spend a fun day on some different terrains.

Matches are held in the Yorkshire area twice a month (always on a Sunday), with Huddersfield and Heckmondwike generally being the two closest venues to Leeds.

You don’t have to commit to the whole season and can simply enter the odd match as and when you feel like it. As the games are all doubles you just need a partner and a set of boule, and you’ll then be randomly drawn against five other teams on the day. As an extra incentive, each player contributes a small entry fee per match that then goes towards a cash prize pot for the top teams on the day!

You don’t have to be a member of Pétanque England or even Yorkshire Pétanque to take part, but you do need to register in advance. So, what are you waiting for? More information and the playing calendar for this season are now available on the Yorkshire Pétanque website, or just speak to any of the LP committee.

https://www.yorkshirepetanque.co.uk/PlayingCalendar.aspx?Ty=LC&TN=0

Winter Club Timings

With the evenings now slowly but surely drawing in, there are some small changes to the weekday club times in order to give members a bit of extra playing time before darkness descends. 

As of next week (Tuesday 24th September) the new timings are as follows:

  • Tuesday Evenings: will move from 18:00 to 16:00, with the final Tuesday session of the year being held on Tuesday 22nd October, just prior to clock change. Tuesdays will then resume in spring next year.
  • Wednesday Afternoons: will move from 14:00 to 13:00, thus giving an extra hour of play, and sessions will continue throughout the winter period.
  • Sunday Mornings: will remain the same at 11:00… no change.

We hope these small tweaks allow a few more of you to join us at the weekday sessions as we head into winter. See you on the piste!

Kirkstall Festival

Just a reminder that this a Saturday sees the return of Kirkstall Festival – an annual event held in the Abbey grounds that generally attracts some 25,000 people throughout the day.

Members of Leeds Pétanque will be present on the terrain from 10am and will be hosting playing demonstrations and engaging with passers by until the event wraps up around 5pm.

If you have a couple of hours (or more?) to spare on Saturday, please let Chris know – not only will it be a fun day, but also a great opportunity to showcase the club and attract new members.

Hope you can join us Saturday 🙂