Petanque

New Zealand


2009 National Representation Points and Ranking


Men

Rank   Player Skills Nat Doubles Other Tournament Total Points
1   Andre Noel 129.0 30 16 175.0
2   Maurice Belz 122.0 24 14 160.0
3   Ian Baker 117.0 12 16 145.0
4   Christian Fouquet 112.5 30 0 142.5
4   Lee Tafford 118.5 12 12 142.5
6   David Lippard 109.5 18 8 135.5
7   Michael Rocks 109.5 12 12 133.5
8   Dirk Winnie 90.0 18 8 116.0
9   Pete Hamilton 66.0 0 16 82.0
10   Nick Toyne 33.0 12 12 57.0
11   Richard Turfrey 51.0 0 4 55.0
12   Jim Shields 49.5 0 0 49.5
13   Bryan Wells 46.5 0 0 46.5
14   Jeff Jackson 27.0 0 8 35.0
15   Pauli Jalava 34.5 0 0 34.5

Women

Rank   Player Skills Nat Doubles Other Tournament Total Points
1   Pam Jenkins 133.5 36 16 185.5
2   Sharon Cannon 143.5 12 14 169.5
3   Joanne Lippard 135.0 12 12 159.0
4   Barbara Johnston 134.3 12 12 158.3
5   Laurel Priestley 132.0 18 0 150.0
6   Claire Wilson 91.5 24 16 131.5
7   Barbara Lucas-Creagh 116.3 0 8 124.3
8   Claire Bradburn 100.5 12 8 120.5
9   Roberta Campbell 110.3 0 0 110.3
10   Christine Strichen 82.5 12 12 106.5
11   Monica Smiler 79.5 18 8 105.5
12   Christine Taylor 94.5 0 0 94.5
13   Ann Shields 90.0 0 0 90.0
14   Maree Toyne 60.8 0 12 72.8
15   Shirley Selwyn 51.0 0 0 51.0

Representative Process Points System


Players can accrue a maximum of 800 points

Points earned from:

  • Individual skills assessment - regional assessment day

  • National Doubles Championship

  • Best finishing position in one of the following tournaments: Kapiti Doubles, Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles or Wanganui Triples

Open Group

A player's score in the Open Group will be made up from their total score in the skills assessment, their National Doubles Championship result and their best result from either the Kapiti Doubles, Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles or the Wanganui Triples.

 

Female Group

A player's score in the Female Group will be made up from their total score in the skills assessment and their best finishing position in the National Doubles Championship and one of the designated tournaments, relative to their peers.

 

Example:

Top female finishing position in the National Doubles is the Plate Final = 1st position for female = 120 points.

 

The top 12 players from each group will be invited to attend the assessment camp.

 

Points Allocation

  • Skills Day: Maximum 600 points

    This will involve 5 pointing and 5 shooting exercises, each worth 60 points

     

  • National Doubles Championship: Maximum 120 points

    1st = 120 points

    2nd = 100 points

    3rd & 4th = 80 points

    5th - 8th = 60 points

    9th - 16th = 40 points

     

  • Kapiti and Hawkes Bay Summer Doubles: Maximum 80 points

    1st = 80 points

    2nd = 70 points

    3rd & 4th = 60 points

    5th - 8th = 40 points

    9th - 16th = 20 points

     

  • Wanganui Triples: Maximum 80 points

    1st = 80 points

    2nd = 60 points

    3rd & 4th = 40 points

    5th - 8th = 20 points

The final points total will be made up of 50% of the points from the Skills Assessment, 30% of the points from the National Doubles Championship and 20% of the points from one of the other designated tournaments.

 

Murray Porter

July 2008

 


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