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Joe Hogan

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Joe Hogan

Joe Hogan won the inaugural World Croquet Championships in 1989. He was widely recognised as the best player in the world in the latter half of the 1980s, having won the Open Championship in 1986 and being a key part of the New Zealand MacRobertson Shield winning team in the same year. Joe won the British Open Doubles in 1989 with Bob Jackson, and won the New Zealand Open in 1986, 1988 and 1990.

Joe is making a very welcome return to top-level croquet after an absence of nearly 13 years, broken only by qualifying for and playing in the 2002 World Croquet Championships where he defeated Bruce Fleming in the first round.

 

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Previous WCF Championship Record
Association Croquet   Golf Croquet-Open
2008
Group Stage
 
2008
Round 1
2005     2006  
2002 Round 2   2004  
2001     2002  
1997     2000  
1995     1998  
1994     1997  
1992     1996  
1991 Quarter-Finalist  
1990 Round 1  
1989 Winner  

 

 
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