Saturday 9 December 2017

Comrades Club House Finals Results

Comrades Club House Finals Results


Snooker Singles - 

Phil Collins v Stu Foley

2 - 0

(Phil - 75 Frame 1, 43 Frame 2)


Snooker Doubles -

Pete Billingham/Jon Hawkins v Kevin Higgs/Tom Hamilton-Williams

2 - 1

(Tom - 27 + 27, Frame 1)


Snooker Drawn Pairs -

Phil Collins/Alan Milton v Jon Hawkins/Soheil Meskini

2 - 0

(Phil - 40, Jon - 29)


Snooker Over 50s - 

Rob House v Dave Greathead

2 - 1

(Dave Greathead - 30, Frame 2)


Billiards - Deferred


Crib Singles - 

Winner - Pete Harris

Runner Up - Paul Davies


Crib Pairs -

Winners - Pete Harris/Mick Mildenhall

Runners Up - John Sinclair/Jane Price


Dominoes Singles - 

Winner - Roy Harvey

Runner Up - Gwilym Hoskins


Dominoes Pairs -

Winners - Tom & Clair H-W

Runners Up - Gerald Whell/Sue Poynton


Darts Singles -

Winner - Mick Mildenhall

Runner Up - Paul Davies


Darts Pairs - Deferred


Many congratulations to all the Winners & commiserations to all the galant Runners Up.  'Next year' as the annual saying goes!


It was a very busy evening, especially with the extra Cue Final in this years House Comps of the Drawn Pairs.  That made a total of 11 Finals to complete in one evening!  We sadly ran out of time & the Billiards & Darts Pairs Finals have now had to be deferred to an agreed mutual date.


To avoid this Finals congestion, it has been suggested that with some players being involved in both Cue & Board Finals that we now split House Finals over 2 nights?


The knock-on is also that we didn't have enough time to do the Presentation of Trophies & photos.  Our esteemed Club Chairman, Brian Orton has asked that you, the players opinions are canvassed on both these subjects.  Would you prefer the Finals to start earlier, or split over separate nights?  And would you like to see a return to the traditional presentation at the prestigious Club Supper?


Thoughts & opinions to Brian or myself please?


Snooker Rep, Pete Billingham.




Sunday 26 November 2017

2017 Greene King Snooker Tournament

So, on a cold & frosty morning, where else would we rather be?



Playing for the 2017 Greene King All Day Autumn Snooker Tournament.



After the obligatory Dolphin Breakfast Club had finished, it was straight to the warmth of the Comrades for event organiser, Andy Rance's briefing & Order of Play for the Group Stages.









Play started fairly promptly & with a few notable absences due to family commitments (gents, you know who you are, our thoughts are with you & you were missed), the Group Stages were completed quite quickly with 2 lastminutedotcom withdrawals meaning 10 less matches to play.

So including an Oz's Special Winter Warmer Chilli lunch, the Group results were finalised very early in the day.









It was around this point that Quote of the Day was heard from our newest Comrade, Grant Weber nearing the end of the Group Stages, 'I really hope I go through' - don't well all mate, don't we all!  Lol!

Best Non League Player came from the 'usual suspects' quartet who have consistently been stalwarts of supporting these events & this time was claimed by Ian Pearce.  Well done mate - decided by his first frame win of the day... against Gavin Twigg! 💪. Bragging rights til the GSMS then. 😉



The Knockout Stage was determined by the traditional Winner & Runner Ups from the Groups.



With the knockouts being best of 3, only one match went the distance which was the mouthwatering tie of Jon ('Hawks') v Phil ('World Champion'), which Phil took 2-1.

That wasn't the only all A Team tie as Rowey faced Cap A, which was a close match, with Cap A winning 2-0.

Stu Foley played Alan Milton & MILF (who was spotted in the Club all afternoon Friday getting 'sharp') won 2-0.

Table 2 saw Grant from the C Team face B Team Anchorman, Dave & it was a 'no quarter asked or given' as Dave showed his experience to progress 2-0 to the Semis.

That gave a Semi Final line-up of Dave v Alan & Phil v Pete.  Alan & Phil both progressed 2-0 to then face each other in the Final.


Dave Greathead receiving his Semi Final 'cheque' from his Captain & Event Organiser, Andy Rance.


Cap B presenting Cap A with his Semi Finalist 'cheque' - subsequently spent on a Chinese for Supper!



It was a cracking final as Alan took the first frame on the black.  Phil responded in the second, knocking in a 45 break in the process.  With the math poised at 1-1 & tiredness taking its toll, both players missed chances in the decider before Phil ran out a 64-37 win to take the trophy (all done by 9.10pm - is that a record Phil Hall?).


Phil receiving the 2018 Greene King Trophy, Shield & Winners Cheque (also promptly spent of a Chinese Supper!).


Alan receiving his Runner Up Shield & 'cheque'

Phil also bagged both High Breaks (48 in the Group Stages & 71 in the Knockout).





Special mention for 'Turnaround of the day' which has to go to Stuart Foley who said on the lead up to the event, 'I'm not drinking this time & gonna give it a proper go', yet somehow managed to run up a £70+ Bar tab?!  Quite impressive as he qualified as Runner Up in his Group, only losing in the knockout stages to eventual Runner Up, Alan.  Warning, do not go drinking with this 'experienced' man - he reckons it's his Irish heritage?!

Thanks go to -

Event Organiser, Andy Rance for all his hard work preparing, printing, running & stressing about handicaps.  Thanks mate, you are a star!

John Beardsley for his table preparations- they were, as always, immaculate, thank you.

Oz & Lucy & their staff for feeding & watering us throughout the day - hope you enjoyed 'investing' your drink money!

Russ & Liz for providing & engraving the lovely Greene King glass shields.  Top work, thank you both.

Greene King brewery for their sponsorship of the event to keep our running costs affordable.

And lastly Gents, to all of you guys who regularly keep turning up to these events to make them the success that they are.  Without you we wouldn't be able to run these tournaments, so thank you one & all.

We will be back for the next All Day Tournament, the 2018 Gilbert Shepherd Memorial Shield next year, so keep your eyes peeled on the Snooker Notice Board, Snooker Blog & our FaceBook page.

Next main event is Club Finals night on Friday 8th December.

Thursday 23 November 2017

D&DB&SL Doubles - 2nd round


D&DB&SL League Tables - Week 9


WCC Team Stats 22/11/2017 - Match 12

A TEAM

Pl

W

L

Pts for

Av

Pts ag

Av

%

Breaks (25 & over)

Phil Collins

9

9

0

753

84

258

29

100

27,45,31,64,92,52,(81-JE),(44,33-DP),(48,65,58-CS),(74-GS)

Jon Hawkins

5

5

0

378

76

254

51

100

34,35,(29,32-CD),(29,52,32,56-DP)

Tom Hamilton-Williams

11

9

2

702

64

512

47

82

29,(35-JE)

Kev Higgs

9

7

2

568

63

433

48

78

46,26,(29,36-CD),(32-CB),(30-CS)

Pete Billingham

7

4

3

328

47

318

45

57

34,(50-CS),(37,32-CC),(30-DP)

Dave Rowe

8

4

4

495

62

432

54

50

(37,46,46-CS)

Nigel Woods

2

0

2

100

50

152

76

0

 

Nigel Barker

3

0

3

110

37

193

64

0

 

Dave Baker

1

1

0

66

66

41

41

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A Team host Wantage & win 3-2. Opening frame is Captains Innings with Cap A v Ian 'Sid' Barnes (0), who starts well, but then fizzles out. Both missed pots & shots, but the home team take the lead with a 69-19 win. Bagger pulls Neil Craycraft (0) & struggles with his form, going down, 17-59. Tom faces Chris Rose (7) who can't get to grips with our quick table & Tom secures a solid 48-26 win to put the A's back in front. Cuz plays Mark Andrews (14) & despite going well behind, battles back to be in striking distance on the colours. Sadly it wasn't to be as Wantage level at 2-2 with a 46-70 win. Phil plays Paul Robinson (14) in the 5th to decide the win & both miss easy openers at the start. Phil then kicks in with a 20+ before knocking in a frame & match winning 52 break to win, 96-24. Well done lads, take a BYE week off next week.

B TEAM

Pl

W

L

Pts for

Av

Pts ag

Av

%

Breaks (25 & over)

Soheil Meskini

5

5

0

318

64

156

31

100

 

Dave Greathead

9

9

0

564

63

391

43

100

 

Rob House

8

6

2

428

54

341

43

75

31,27,35,(CV-47,45,38)

Stuart Foley

10

6

4

530

53

518

52

60

27,36

Simon Ellam

4

2

2

212

53

208

52

50

 

Andy Rance

8

3

5

373

47

405

51

38

31,25,(32-CD)

Brian Orton

6

2

4

296

49

310

52

33

 

B Team travel to Abingdon RBL & lose 3-2. Stu (7) opens v Paul Archer (7) & pots well, clearing up with a 22 to win, 25-58. Cap B (7) plays his old mucker, Keith Bennett (21) & knocks in a 25 to pull back the handicap. Despite another 16, Andy then succumbs to Keiths snookers onslaught & loses, 71-60. Brian (14) faces Nigel Archer (7) & slogs it out to the colours. Nigel takes green to blue, leaving Brian needing a snooker on the pink. He sadly goes in-off to lose, 58-32. Rob (7) plays Duncan Price (0) who scores impressively in an 83-8 win. Can't do much when he's in potting mode. Anchorman plays Norman Price (35) & pulls back the handicap with ease. Norman gets close at 40-41 before DG salvages some B Team pride with a 40-66 win. Home v Harwellian A next week gents.

C TEAM

Pl

W

L

Pts for

Av

Pts ag

Av

%

Breaks (16 & over)

Baz Alexander

10

5

5

493

49

618

62

50

20,16

Alan Wells

10

5

5

488

49

503

50

50

24

Grant Weber

2

1

1

87

44

87

44

50

 

Ashley Brown

3

1

2

118

39

162

54

33

 

Mark Tinsey

7

2

5

380

54

414

59

29

21

Hugh Baker

7

0

7

306

44

496

71

0

 

Adam Beasley

8

0

8

252

32

499

62

0

 

Joey Edwards

2

0

2

59

30

99

50

0

 

Chris Alexander

1

0

1

52

52

67

67

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C Team Travel to Harwellian A & win 2-3! Baz (14) opens v P Muldoon (35) & scores well, limiting his opponent to just 9 points scored for a 44-50 win. Ash (21) plays John Vaughan (21) & it's a close frame, decided on the colours in Ash's favour to get his first 'W' of the season, 39-51 for 0-2. Hugh (14) plays Simon Saunders (7) who knocks in a 38 break in a 71-33 win to pull a frame back for the home side. Step up C Team stalwart Alan Wells (14) v M Porter (21) & Alan knocks in a C Team High Break of 24 in a solid 35-63 win to secure the C's second win of the season. Grant (28) faces Ian Cooksley (21) in the 5th & sadly there's no repeat of his maiden 'W' from last week as he goes down on the colours, 48-40. So, 2 wins & both against Harwell teams - bet they love you lot! Marlborough A at home next week. Will Cap C make a return?!