Sedgefield Ball Game

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Shrove Tuesday Football (or Mob Football) is a game which takes place in Sedgefield in County Durham; locally it is known as the Ball Game.

According to tradition, the parish clerk is obliged to furnish a football on Shrove Tuesday, which he throws into the market place, where it is contested for by the mechanics against the agriculturists of the town and neighbourhood. More recently, however, it is a secret group of local residents who organise the game, provide the ball and choose who will start the game off. [citation needed]

The ball is made from leather. Its maker is a secret for fear of persecution. [citation needed] At 1.00 p.m, it is passed three times through a bull ring in the centre of the village. The object of the game used to be to "ally" the ball at two goals at either end of the village. However the ball can not be allied until 4.00 p.m.. due to the expansion of the village it now has only one "ally", which has been slightly moved from its original setting. [citation needed] The ally is a beck at the south of the village. During the time between 1 and 4 the ball is played around the surrounding villages, and it is a great privilege to get even a kick, as it can get quite physical. The first person to get the ball to any of the local pubs by tradition receives a free drink. [citation needed]

Once the ball has been allied it must be returned to the bull ring in the centre of the village and passed through it three times. The whole task is quite difficult as this is an individual and not a team game. [citation needed]

Winners:

Year Winner
2012 Martin Lower[1]
2013 Stephen Flockett[2]
2014 Joe-Louis Fanelli[3]
2015 James Archer[4]
2016 Daz Clemmet[5]
2017 Thomas Adcock[6]
2018 Joe Saunders[7]
2019 Michael Adcock[8]
2020 Paul Johnson[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Delivery driver wins annual Sedgefield ball game". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Hundreds join in the fun at the Sedgefield Shrove Tuesday Ball Game". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  3. ^ Lines, Chris. "Winner of the 2014 Sedgefield Ball Game". Twitter. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  4. ^ Anderson, Lizzie. "Shrove Tuesday doesn't only mean pancakes for people of Sedgefield". The Northern Echo.
  5. ^ "Sedgefield Shrove Tuesday Ball Game".
  6. ^ MacFarlane, Katie. "Testosterone aplenty as Shrove Tuesday Ball Game proves hit for town". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  7. ^ McDermott, Paige. "33 Pictures: Sedgefield Ball Game 2018". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  8. ^ "2019 Ball Game - match report" (PDF). SEDGEFIELD NEWS. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  9. ^ Lines, Chris. Twitter https://twitter.com/chrisjlines/status/1232340955560280064. Retrieved 26 February 2020. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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