Fixtures, Diary and Club Information
Click on Enfield for forecasts2012
Saturday 31st March our Season starts
30th June Coach and Play Day
Bush Hill Park Coach and Play day Saturday 30th June. As part of a Bush Hill Park's sports initiative day, we will be offering free coaching to members of the public. Timings to be confirmed. A variety of sports will be being coached throughout the park on the day and we we will be looking for volunteers to take on the coaching.Saturday 31st March our Season starts
30th June Coach and Play Day
2012 Fixtures will be shown here as soon as they are known
CLUB DAYS
The 2012 season will run from April until the end of October. Club
days will be held on every
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Unless
Inter Club matches or lawn maintenance are taking precedence on
pre-specified days.
Start time 2.15 p.m. ALL GAMES TO START 2.30 p.m. PROMPT.
No singles matches on the following Club days from 2.30 p.m. onwardsTuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. These Club days will be strictly limited to four players per match only, unless of course minimal numbers on any particular Club Day allows otherwise.
On Wednesday afternoons ONLY both Club competition matches and friendlies may be played.
Club competition matches may also be played on Monday and Friday and on any day of the week, Club Days included prior to 2.30 p.m. or after 5.00 p.m. unless Inter Club matches or lawn maintenance are taking precedence. Regret that we are unable to provide prior notice on lawn maintenance as weather or other factors may dictate when work is undertaken.
CLUB EVENINGS
We intend running some evening croquet in 2012 but the day or days have yet to be determined. Play normally starts at 6.00 p.m. until the Park closes or the players leave for an evening meal. All members welcome but especially so those hard working individuals who cannot make our Club afternoons.CLUB BADGE -available to all members

Enfield Croquet Club badge is available to all members, suitable for shirts, t-shirts, tops, jerseys, hats or anything else you may fancy. This embroidered badge can be ironed or sewn on - contact Brian for further details.
Price £2 each.
Price £2 each.
Why this logo and what is an 'Enfield'?
The above design has now been adopted as our Club logo and the strange creature shown upon it, seen holding a croquet mallet, is called an 'enfield'. Now most Enfield rate-payers will be familiar with the Enfield logo because it appears on all the Enfield Council's correspondence including numerous undesirable bills. The 'enfield' is seen on Enfield Council's letter heads, vehicles, website, signage, notices, etc., invariably n red, and it forms the corporate logo for Enfield Borough Council. But what you may not know is why it is there.

Enfield Council's Logo which is all too familiar to local ratepayers in Enfield
The 'enfield' is a mythological heraldic creature that first appeared on Irish coat of arms, initially on those arms belonging to the Irish families of Kelly and O'Kelly. This mythical beast is said to have protected fallen chieftains' bodies for proper burial. Of all the creatures in the heraldic menagerie the enfield is possibly the most bizarre and is also seemingly one of the rarest of heraldic animals. There are various descriptions of the creature itself but the concensus seems to suggest the head of a fox, the chest of a hound, the talons of an eagle, the body of a lion and the hindquarters and tail of a wolf. Given the local wildlife to be found in Bush Hill Park the fox aspect, we thought, was particulary appropriate for our croquet club.

Enfield Council's Logo which is all too familiar to local ratepayers in Enfield
The 'enfield' is a mythological heraldic creature that first appeared on Irish coat of arms, initially on those arms belonging to the Irish families of Kelly and O'Kelly. This mythical beast is said to have protected fallen chieftains' bodies for proper burial. Of all the creatures in the heraldic menagerie the enfield is possibly the most bizarre and is also seemingly one of the rarest of heraldic animals. There are various descriptions of the creature itself but the concensus seems to suggest the head of a fox, the chest of a hound, the talons of an eagle, the body of a lion and the hindquarters and tail of a wolf. Given the local wildlife to be found in Bush Hill Park the fox aspect, we thought, was particulary appropriate for our croquet club.
The Urban District of Enfield first adopted the enfield on the coat of arms granted them in in 1946. It also features on the official coat of arms for the Borough of Enfield granted in 1966. And so it was that the current borough logo derived from that particular aspect of the Borough's coat of arms. The only other place it is known to be found, outside of Ireland, is on the arms of another district called Enfield which is in Port Adelaide, Australia..... and as Michael Caine would probably say ' not many people know that'.
As you may determine our 'enfield' is based more upon those used as heraldic symbols rather than the Borough's official logo. And rather than deploying the borough's red enfield ours is green on a yellow background because it seemed altogether more appropriate for a Croquet Club and also because we really didn't want any Club members associating our Club logo with their rates bill.
As you may determine our 'enfield' is based more upon those used as heraldic symbols rather than the Borough's official logo. And rather than deploying the borough's red enfield ours is green on a yellow background because it seemed altogether more appropriate for a Croquet Club and also because we really didn't want any Club members associating our Club logo with their rates bill.
Brian Dawes - May 2010
OUR CHAIRMAN 2010 to DATE

Ken Pickett Enfield Croquet Club's Chairman
At the first meeting of the New Committee, in 2010, following Basil's retirement from the post as Chairman we were fortunate indeed to have our Club Captain volunteer to take on the job. I believe his exact words were that he would 'take it on for a year'. However those of us in the know are all hoping to be able to persuade him to remain in the post for a whole lot longer than that. Here's thanking Ken for taking on the task and wishing him all the very best in his new additional role.
OUR LIFE PRESIDENT and Ex-Chairman

Basil Lawrence Enfield Croquet Club's Life President

Basil Lawrence Enfield Croquet Club's Life President
Following his retirement from the Chairmanship of the Club at our 2009 A.G.M. the new committee in their first subsequent meeting felt it was entirely appropriate that we should pay tribute to Basil's tremendous long-term service to the cause. It was therefore unanimously agreed that in recognition of his services Basil should become Life President of our Club. For those more recent members who may not be aware Basil was not only one of our founder members in 1992 but also a key element in developing the Club and has also done much sterling work over the years not only in encouraging and coaching members but also as both Club Captain and Chairman, for which we will all be forever in his debt.

Look very closely at the middle picture and try to figure it out