Sunday 28 April 2019

Snooker Review 2018-19 Season.

Snooker Review 2018-19 Season.

I am very pleased to report that the Wallingford Comrades Club has enjoyed an immensely successful year in snooker competitions this season, very appropriate in the Comrades Clubs Centenary Year.

However, before I start the review, on a very sad note, although not a Comrades Member, I must mention the recent loss of Vic ‘The Legend’ Hartley.  Vic was 87 years old & has been an integral part of Snooker especially within the local Didcot & District Billiards & Snooker League.  He has supported this league for the past 30+ years as a Player, Referee & also in the running of the League as Committee Member, Competitions Secretary, Treasurer & passionate supporter of it.  He probably spent more time at the Comrades than any other non-member having attended every Semi Final & Final held throughout his years in the Didcot & District.  He was a great friend to many & will be sorely missed by all that knew him.  Rest in Peace Legend & enjoy your Night Cap.

Club Summary

The Tanner Trophy for Players Player of the Season was proudly received by Phil Collins who set new records throughout the year.  He finished the season on immaculate 100% as he was undefeated in all Team matches.  He broke the Golden 1,000 in December (a month earlier than the previous benchmark of January!).  He accumulated over 2,000 points scored in the season. He made 42 breaks of 25 & above, including a League Highest & Club Highest.  He raised the bar in virtually every stat within the Club.  He had his first Gold Leaf moment winning the Club Singles & doubled up with the Club Billiards.  He won the Greene King & Gilbert Shepherd tournaments in the same year so he appropriately celebrated all these achievements on his birthday...

...which was the date of the annual end-of-season all-day Gilbert Shepherd Memorial Shield tournament, where he duly retained the GSMS Title with Simon Ellam as valiant Runner Up.

The annual Greene King all-day tournament has now become more Autumn than pre-season.  It was won by Dave Rowe who beat Alan Milton 2-0 in a rescheduled final on the Monday night, as we ran out of time on the Saturday of the tournament (first time ever!).

The Bill Billingham High Break Trophy for highest break in match-play was won by Phil Collins with an impressive 89 in the home league match v Fawley.

House Competitions

The Veterans Final was won by Simon Ellam who won on the black in the deciding frame v Pete Billingham.

The Billiards Final was won by Rob House who reached the 250 point target before Simon Ellam in a very closely fought match.

The Doubles was won by Tom Hamilton-Williams & Kev Higgs who beat ever-green & ever-keen stalwart pairing of Hugh Baker & Alan Wells.  They won 2-0 with Tom knocking in a sizeable 53 break in the opener.  This was also a first Comrades Gold Leaf moment for Kev (AKA Cuz).  Very well done & welcome to ‘the club’.

The Drawn Pairs was won by Jon Hawkins & Adam Goddard who beat fancied pairing of Rob House & Neil Tolley for Adam’s first Club Title.  Congratulations Adam & good ‘choice’ of partner.

The Singles was won by Stuart Foley who beat Dave Rowe 2-1 for his very first Comrades Gold Leaf moment.  What a First!  Very well done Stu.

Thank you to the Chairman, Brian Orton for organising all of the house competitions & Simon Ellam for organising Finals Day.  Certainly a lot less hectic than squeezing all the matches into a Finals Night.

League Summary

The A Team won & retained the Premier Division Title for the 6th consecutive year.  A fabulous achievement in the Comrades Centenary Year.  Part 1 done.

The B Team finished 4th in the Premier Division, which is a hugely creditable achievement given the sadly reducing size of the squad.

The C Team won the Division 1 Title with a week to spare.  Another fantastic achievement & accolade for Wallingford Comrades in its Centenary Year.  And testament to their new Skipper, Baz Alexander & his able deputies, but especially for their application & team spirit.

In the Chairman’s Cup the C Team faced Fawley in the Final which was held at Wantage.  Although the C’s had white-washed Fawley 5-0 in their league match a couple of weeks before in clinching the First Division Title, Fawley got their revenge as they won the Final, 3-1.

In the Jim Taylor Plate Cup, Wallingford B made it through as the first Wallingford team to make this Cup Final, held at RAF Benson.  In it they faced Abingdon RBL & although level after 2 frames, the B Team sadly succumbed, 3-1.

In the John Evans Cup the A Team faced tough opponents in the form of the re-formed Wantage B, the Final being held at Fawley.  Despite going 0-1 down they grittily fought back to win, 3-1 to add the Cup to their Premiership Title.  Part 2 was complete & the ‘T’ word was on!

The season finale was the Jim Taylor Cup Final & the A Team faced their old protagonists Wantage A at Barn Club, Didcot.  Chasing the coveted Treble & with Wallingford having gone 2-0 up they decided to do it the hard way.  After a valiant fight back to 2-2 by Wantage, Dave Rowe faced World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association Seniors Tour semi-professional, Neil Craycraft in the deciding frame.  Rowey played superb, winning convincingly 97-43, sealing the Cup & with it the elusive Treble.  Part 3... Done!

This was a momentous achievement by the A Team in adding the Jim Taylor Cup to the John Evans Cup, which will look fabulous in our Club Trophy cabinet next to the Premier Division Trophy - the much coveted Treble!  This feat has not been achieved by a Wallingford team since the A Team of the 1989-90 seasons ‘History Making’ first Treble Winners.  To recapture it in our Clubs Centenary Year... perfect!

The Premier Division High Break Trophy was won for the third year in succession by Phil Collins, who knocked in a sublime 89 break v Gordon Izzard of Fawley.

Both the One Frame Shoot Out & Doubles Shoot Out Tournaments were sadly not run this year due to lack of entries.

In the Captains Cup last Wallingford player standing was Pete Billingham.  He bowed out in the Semi Finals to the reigning holder & eventual winner, Laurence Harvey of Marlborough A.

In the Billiards Wallingford were guaranteed the trophy with the Semi Finals containing 4 Wallingford players.  Dave Baker & Pete Billingham made it to the Final which was held at Fawley.  Bakes regained the trophy after a years sabbatical & retained it for Wallingford after Rob House’s success last year.  Very worthy successors.

In the Over 50s Wallingford were also guaranteed the title with A Team team-mates Nigel Barker & Pete Billingham facing each other in the Final, also held at Fawley.  It was a gritty battle which Pete won, 3-0 making a sizeable 47 break in the last frame & lifted the title for the first time.

In the Novices Cup Alan Milton played very well to reach the Final which was held at Abingdon RBL.  Sadly he was Runner Up to Mark Andrews of Wantage A by a 0-3 score-line.

In the 2 Man Team two Wallingford Pairs made it to the Semi Finals & Finals Night, held at Wallingford.  A Team team-mates pairings of Phil Collins & Tom Hamilton-Williams and Pete Billingham & Kevin Higgs made it through their respective Semis to face each other in the Final, guaranteeing that this Trophy was also coming back to Wallingford.  Phil made telling breaks of 42 & 45 in the opening 40 minutes v Cuz & Pete made a 60 v Tom, but it wasn’t enough to stop Phil & Tom lifting trophy for a 3rd successive year.

The Doubles Cup was another guaranteed to be Wallingford bound as it was an A v B match.  Andy Rance & Rob House from the B Team faced Pete Billingham & Kevin Higgs of the A Team in the Final, held at Wallingford where Pete & Kev won 3-1.

The Blue Riband Singles Final was a re-match of the Over 50s Final, which may be a harsh confirmation to the reality that we’re all getting older.  Nigel Barker faced team-mate Pete Billingham in the Final which was played at Wallingford.  Nigel played superbly & won by a 3-1 score-line to lift the trophy for the first time.  Having been Runner Up several times to his ex-team mate Ollie Hoeblyn back in his Oracle days, it was testament to how hard Nigel has practiced this season to get his game back.  Very well done Bagger.

Wallingford Comrades Snooker Players will be collecting no less than 18 trophies this year at the AGM & Presentation Night at the Marlborough Club.  That consists of 10 prestigious Winners & 8 valiant Runners Up trophies.  This is a wonderful & momentous achievement by all the Teams, Pairs & Individuals & a record trophy haul by the Comrades, appropriately in our Clubs Centenary Year.

Acknowledgements

I would like to offer thanks to Kev Higgs as A Team Vice-Captain, Andy Rance as B Team Captain & All Day Tournaments Organiser, Baz Alexander as C Team Captain plus his able deputy, Vice-Captain Mark Tinsey.  They all put in tireless hours & much thankless hard work.  I know just how much you all have done & what time, effort & organisational skills (& stress) is involved.  Thank you.

I would also like to thank ALL of the snooker players for their efforts & enthusiasm throughout the year.  You have all represented the Comrades Club to our highest traditions & achieved a record breaking year, very well done.  And without you guys there wouldn’t be competitions & I would have nothing to post on the Snooker Blog or FaceBook.

The Comrades hosted Semi Finals & Finals of the 2 Person Team, plus the Finals of the Doubles & Singles events.  The quality of the tables was commented on throughout the season by many players from visiting clubs who are envious of our excellent facilities.

The snooker players would like to thank the Comrades Club & the Committee for their continued investment in our facilities.  These have seen another good sustained return in revenue throughout the year.  Compared with other Clubs we are in an enviable position of having a plethora of players who all have a healthy appetite for competition, dedication & loyalty to this Club.  This is to be commended & encouraged as hopefully this enthusiasm & our continued successes will entice more new members, snooker players & ultimately teams to bolster the D&DB&SL.

A huge Thank You to John Beardsley for his tireless high quality maintenance & preparation of the tables.  No job is too big or small & without him the Snooker Tables would not be kept to such a consistent high quality.

And a massive Thank You to our wonderful Club Stewards Oz & Lucy & their bar staff.  Their hospitality extended to the away teams & also the consistent high quality of the food has been top notch.  We have always had a great reputation for our snooker suppers, so much so that other Clubs now feel obliged to reciprocate & host us with hot food, so thank you.  Your influence is beyond these four walls.

Also a very special ‘Shout Out’ to all the WAGS, AKA Snooker Widows.  Without your understanding & support the players & teams would not have achieved all that they have.  We are truly blessed to have you in our lives, thank you.

Finally, thank you to all of the Social Media Snooker Readers.  The Club runs Snooker pages on both Facebook & also the Snooker Blog & both prove very popular with lots of healthy banter & comments.

And lastly, Gavin Twigg of the Centenary Committee would not let me close this review without a plug for the Centenary Snooker Event.  Tickets are still available for the Steve Davis Exhibition Night on Sunday 23rd June 2019 at £30 each, just click the Events link on the Clubs Website.

Have a great summer break & see you all in September when we start the 2019-20 Season.

Comrades Snooker Rep & A Team Captain, Pete Billingham.

WCC Centenary Snooker Post #17

Continuing celebrations for Wallingford A Teams achievements over the last few weeks in securing the coveted Treble, we also continue re-celebrating the original Treble Winners, the Wallingford A Team from 29 years ago.

Courtesy of our previous Snooker Rep & A Team Captain, Phil Hall from that History Making A Team in the 1989-90 Season is a clipping from The Herald series newspapers; the Wallingford Herald from 12/04/1990 written by Dick Hashman.

As you will read, lots of names from the past, some of who are still wielding a cue now.  Some teams & sadly also Clubs are no more.

A lovely piece of nostalgia & also noted that Phil secured the Captains Cup in the same year.  Very well done Sir!

As always, please feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds.

Snooker Rep.


Saturday 27 April 2019

Goodbye Rob House, we will miss you.

With the season having drawn to a close, the Wallingford Comrades Club will sadly say Goodbye to one of its longest standing players, Rob House.

Rob & his partner Mandy are moving to pastures new up in Lancaster to run a Narrow Boat Business. They have thought long & hard over this move for some time, but decided its now or never.

I am told that their new house is only 3 doors down from the local Snooker Club, although he says that this was not a factor in the purchase!

Rob has been playing for the Comrades for 20 seasons in the D&DS&BL, starting when he made his debut for the D Team back in 1999. He then moved up to the B, had a short spell with the A before moving back to the B.

He finished top percentage player in the B Team this season on 83% & has an impressive Historic Stats record over his 20 seasons.

Played: 375 frames
Won: 228
Lost: 147
Points For: 18,484
Ave Points For: 49
Points Against: 15,048
Ave Points Against: 40
Percentage: 61
Highest Break (League): 62

He has also won a number of trophies throughout the years & his impressive Snooker CV reads like this:

1999 GSMS Winner,
2002 Bill Billingham High Break Winner (39),
2002 GSMS Winner,
2009 Comrades Billiards Winner,
2012 Comrades Billiards Winner,
2013 Comrades Doubles Winner (with Simon Ellam),
2014 Comrades Billiards Winner,
2017 Comrades Veterans Winner,
2018 Comrades Billiards AND D&DB&SL Billiards Winner.

Here he is shown receiving the 2017-18 D&DB&SL Billiards Trophy from the League Secretary, Dawn Saunders. This was one of his greatest achievements, especially considering he had to defeat multiple Billiards Champion, Nigel Winney in the Final. And he did it the hard way, coming from behind in the closing stages. An awesome win.

We wish you both all the very best for the future, in your new home & in your new business. And Rob, you are more than welcome to come back & guest at any of our tournaments in the future to see all your Comrades for a catch up.

Friday 26 April 2019

WCC Centenary Snooker Post #16

Continuing celebrations for the current Wallingford A Teams achievements over the last few weeks in securing the coveted Treble, we also continue re-celebrating the original Treble Winners of Wallingford A Team from 29 years ago.

Here, as promised is Page 2 (of 2) of Phil Hall's End-of-Season Snooker News for the D&DB&SL (& Oxford League) from their history making achievements during the 1989-90 Season.  Lots of famous names from the A Team that set the benchmark all those years ago, plus honourable mentions for other Comrades Teams, Pairs & Individual performances.

You will also notice that it was in 1990 that saw the inaugural presentation of the prestigious Tanner Trophy for Player of the Season.  Stuart Mogford, or 'Super Stu' as he was affectionately christened by his team-mates was the worthy recipient for a stellar seasons performance.

Thank you Phil for allowing me to share from your Snooker Archives.  As mentioned previously, the current A Team are so proud to have emulated the 1989-90 A Teams feat & especially proud to have achieved it in Wallingford Comrades Centenary Year.

Again, feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds. 

Snooker Rep.


Thursday 25 April 2019

WCC Centenary Snooker Post #15

After the A Teams achievements over the last few weeks - winning the Premier Division, then the John Evans Cup & culminating in securing the coveted Treble last night by winning the Jim Taylor Cup, I thought it would be wholly appropriate to re-celebrate the original Treble winning A Teams achievements from 29 years ago.

Here is Page 1 (of 2, which will be posted tomorrow) of Phil Hall's End-of-Season Snooker News from the D&DB&SL from the 1989-90 Season.  Lots of famous names from the A Team that set the benchmark all those seasons ago.

Thank you Phil for allowing me to raid your Snooker Archives.  The lads were so proud to emulate your A Teams feat & especially proud to have achieved it representing Wallingford Comrades in its Centenary Year.

Again, feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds.

Snooker Rep.


WCC Stats 24/04/2019 - Match Night 39

D&DB&SL- The coveted Treble

Many congratulations to Wallingford A Team who this season (finally!) completed the coveted Treble; Premier Division Champions, John Evans Cup Winners & Jim Taylor Cup Winners.

This feat has been achieved once before by a Wallingford team (the A Team), but not for 29 years since the 1989-90 Season (the second year after the Premier Division was formed).

To win the Treble in Wallingford Comrades Clubs Centenary Year is something really quite special & fitting to celebrate the years of history that this Club has in the D&DB&SL.

Congratulations A Team: Pete Billingham (Captain), Kev Higgs, Tom Hamilton-Williams, Phil Collins, Dave Rowe, Nigel Barker, Nigel Woods, Jon Hawkins & Dave Baker.

NB. Lots of teams have 'Doubled up', but the only other teams who have ever won the Treble are:
1994-95 Oracle B
1995-96 Wantage A
2002-03 Oracle A &
2007-08 Oracle A

D&DB&SL Jim Taylor Cup Final Result

D&DB&SL Jim Taylor Cup Final Result.

Wallingford A 3 - 2 Wantage A

A cracking season finale with Wallingford winning the opening 2 frames, only for Wantage to valiantly fight back & win the next 2 to level for a deciding frame.

Congratulations to the winners Wallingford A & commiserations to the Runners Up Wantage A.

With many thanks Tony 'Oz' Aldridge for officiating & also to the host club, Barn Club, Didcot for the use of their facilities & hospitality.

Sunday 21 April 2019

WCC Centenary Snooker Post #14

Following on in the WCC Centenary Posts series is Number 14 which is continuing the Bank Holiday double, Page 2 of the End-of-Season Snooker News from way back in 1988.

As you can see, Phil makes reference to Rev. Goldworthy & the 'Golden 1,000', showing his humour of the Writer & address of the 'Trust' letter. In it he also makes mention of another long standing member of the Comrades, John Marcham (RIP), which I'm sure older readers will appreciate the tongue-in-cheek humour.

Reproduced from the Archives of Snooker by kind permission of the author & creator, our previous Snooker Rep, Phil Hall.

Happy Easter & enjoy!

Again, feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds.

Snooker Rep.

Saturday 20 April 2019

WCC Centenary Snooker Post #13

Following on in the WCC Centenary Posts series is Number 13 which is Page 1 (of 2 - which will appear tomorrow) of the End-of-Season Snooker News from way back in 1988.

Reproduced from the Archives of Snooker by kind permission of the author & creator, our previous Snooker Rep, Phil Hall.

Happy Easter & enjoy!

Again, feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds.

Snooker Rep.

Wednesday 17 April 2019

D&DB&SL John Evans Cup Final Result

Result of tonight's John Evans Cup Final played at Fawley.

Wallingford A 3 - 1 Wantage B

Congratulations to the winners Wallingford A & commiserations to the Runners Up Wantage B.

With many thanks Tony 'Oz' Aldridge for officiating & also to the host club for the use of their facilities & hospitality.


D&DB&SL John Evans Cup Final



Tuesday 16 April 2019

Steve Davis Exhibition Sunday 23rd June 2019

Tickets are still available, but as from today they will be on general release & not just for Wallingford Comrades Members only.

Get yours now or be disappointed!

Click the link below...


Sunday 14 April 2019

WCC Centenary Post #12

And quickly following on with the next WCC Centenary Post (Snooker Rep playing catching up with a few missed weeks) is Number 12 which is the hand written D&DB&SL End of Season League Tables from 1989-90.

Wallingford A Team retained their Premier Division Title for the 2nd year, with Wantage Comrades A Runners Up.

Wallingford B were 6th in the Premier whilst Wallingford C were sadly relegated from Division 1.

Wallingford A made it a League & Cups treble as they won the Jim Taylor AND John Evans Cups, thereby setting a new benchmark by being the first team to achieve that in only the 2nd year of the Premiership being formed.

C. Smart & B. Milner won the Doubles whilst Dave Hammond & a certain Nigel Prior (then of Marlborough) won the 2 Man Team.  Neil Robinson won the Under 23s Title & Dick Hashman, who used to do The Herald Newspaper Series Snooker write-ups won the Billiards.  Dave Alton won the 'Blue Riband' Singles Title.

A special mention for (now) fellow Comrade, John Menzies who was winner of the Highest Break Trophy in Division 3 with a 41 when he was playing for Goring & Streatley A team.

Another award which was started this very year was the Wallingford Comrades Club prestigious Tanner Trophy for Player of the Year.  It was its inaugural year & has been presented yearly ever since (thank you Phil Hall & of course, Bob Tanner).  It was awarded to 'Super' Stu Mogford after a sterling season representing the A Team, finishing on 89% with a handful of breaks to go with his Crib Pairs House Competition win with Nicky Somarakis as mentioned in Centenary Post #11.

Again, feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds. 

Snooker Rep.

Saturday 13 April 2019

WCC Centenary Post #11

Apologies to those that have been avidly following the WCC Centenary Posts, but finally after a little unforeseen delay, here is Post #11, which is the End-of-Season Stats from the 1989-90 Season.  

With 3 teams playing from Wallingford Comrades across the 5, yes FIVE divisions, plus a team in the Oxford League, we were healthily represented.

In our House Competitions, Colin Baker & Phil Hall won their first Doubles Title & George Flynn won the Singles.  A certain John Beardsley gets an honourable mention as he won the Darts Singles and Stu Mogford & Nicky Somarakis proved they were also proficient with cards as well as cues as they won the Crib Pairs.

1990 was the year that saw Stephen Hendry become the youngest ever Snooker World Champion at the age of 21 years & 106 days when he beat Jimmy White 18-12 to lift the title for the first time, pocketing £120K.  John Parrott made the highest break of the tournament with a 140.  And this was the first year since 1982 that Steve Davis failed to reach the Final as he was defeated 14-16 by Jimmy in the Semi Final, the first time he had beaten him at The Crucible.

Again, feel free to message me with any contributions of your own which you may have (photographs, newspaper cuttings, etc.) & I'll add them to the feeds.

Snooker Rep.

Sunday 7 April 2019

D&DB&SL Tables - Week 26

Not quite the end as there is still First Division Runners Up slot to be decided!


Thursday 4 April 2019

House Competitions 2019!

WCC House Billiards & Snooker Competitions for 2019 have now been drawn & are posted here.

Contact details are on the sheets as are the Play By dates - please don't leave it until the lastminutedotcom.

Thank you to Lucy for doing all draws (which were independently verified & witnessed!) & all the admin.  Please check your contact phone numbers as some were a little difficult to read.

Any issues with Handicaps, Simon Ellam was the lucky recipient/volunteer for that task this year as Brian 'Mr Chairman' Orton delegated that responsibility.

Good luck to all entrants & above all, have fun!












WCC Stats 03/04/2019 - Match Night 36