Atherstone Ball Game

The Shrovetide Ball Game has to be one of the oddest traditions in Britain. Hundreds gather in Atherstone on Pancake Day to wrestle for a ball thrown from a bank! The event also takes place in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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Shrovetide Ball Game begins in Atherstone

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Atherstone gearing up for shrovetide football match Credit: ITV Central

Today is Pancake Day – the day before Ash Wednesday, which symbolises the start of Lent. But, in a rural town in Warwickshire it means only one thing: the Shrovetide Ball Game.

Streets are deserted and shops boarded up, as the highway becomes crowded with adrenalin-fuelled contesters.

To those unfamiliar with the event, the rules are simple: at 3pm a ball is thrown from the town's Barclays Bank balcony, and hundreds of competitors tussle to obtain possession of it by the sound of the klaxon at 5pm.

Four ribbons – one red, white, blue and gold are tied to the ball and are up for grabs.

The game, which celebrated its 800th anniversary in 1999, is considered on of the oldest traditions in Britain.

Jean, widow of Shrovetide football legend Sam Fulleylove, will today throw out the ball. Her late husband won many times and was filmed by British Pathe news winning in 1962, which was shown in cinemas across the UK.

Shrovetide Ball Game also takes place in Ashbourne, Derbyshire.

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Tiegan Evans, 6, Sam Gothard ,10, Kai Evans, 9, all from Atherstone posing with the ball Credit: ITV Central
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Our cameraman, Pat, staying away from the scrap Credit: ITV Central
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Ribbons – one red, white, blue and gold become trophies during the fight Credit: ITV Central
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Streets deserted before the hustle begins Credit: ITV Central
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Marshalls are on hand to keep law and order Credit: ITV Central
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