Report 26th November 2002
The Chantry Club's momentum towards the title
continued unabated as they trounced the Magnet A 6-0 in Canterbury. Wins
in the singles for John Fullager (9030), Mick Nichol (6840) and Kevin Kay
(7460) captured the early points, and it was a similar tale in the doubles.
Ward Griffiths, playing his first match in division one after stepping up from
the Magnet B team, could not have had a tougher introduction to the top
division.
The Lion have emerged as challengers as the Plough
& Harrow from Bridge challenge is faltering, after the Lion defeated the
Plough 5-1 in Ash. Nev Potts (6220) won the opening singles, and Paul
Smart followed suit courtesy of a 6400 break for a 2-0 lead to the Lion.
The most dramatic, however, was the win for Tim Hayes against Paddy Mayer
5620-4730. Paddy was leading by 4500 towards the end before Tim got the
break back and played out the remainder of the table with a 5400 break.
The Plough's sole point came from a 4600-4120 win for Ian Dennett and Baz
Symes against Nev Potts and Wack Sampson.
The Alma A are becoming the draw specialists as
they travelled to the Royal Oak for a 3-3 score, their fourth draw from seven
games. Stuart Richardson beat Chris Saville 4470-2920, having caught up
late in the game with a 2k break. The same story in the second singles
as Tim Bourner led early, but Gary Clarke fought back with a 5k break and a
2-0 lead for the Oak. A reversal of fortunes in the third singles as Ted
Batchelor came back at the end from 1200 behind and win on the last ball,
3470-3260 against Alan Smith. The first doubles went to the Royal Oak
for a 3-1, but the Alma won the final two doubles as Chris Saville teamed up
with first Gill Saville and then John Mitchell.
In division two, the Greyhound A were held
3-3 in Deal by the Magnet B on an awkward table. Tanya Philpott took the
opening singles for the Magnet, before Gareth Butcher levelled the match.
Steve Philpott finally ended Alan Farra's 100% record as he won 2080-2050,
potting the last ball to win. The match continued to swing as Christine
and Alan Farra levelled the tie, only for Steve Philpott and Chris Gent to
take the next doubles for a 3-2 to the Magnet. The spoils were shared
though as Gareth Butcher and Christine Farra took the final leg.
The Fitzwalter Arms have caught the Greyhound A at
the top of the table after an emphatic 6-0 at the Butchers Arms. Wins
for Steve Lake, Nigel Scott and Mark Graves in the singles established the
early lead, and Roger Oldfield took part in all three doubles for maximum
points. The Butchers Arms are the league's newest team, and the previous
week had enjoyed their best ever result, 3-3 against the Alma B. Their
points came from Baz Winter in the singles, and in the doubles Ruth Collins
and Phil Court, then Janet Kershaw and Doug Vickers.
The battle of the Brickies finished in a 4-2 win
for the Brickmakers B against their A team. First blood went to the A as
Nick Corck won the opening singles, but Simon Jones levelled the tie after
rattling up a 7380 break, the highest in division two this season. Simon
Hart (3220) then gave the lead to the B side. The first doubles went to
the B, before Nick Corck and Ann Garlinge gave the A a glimmer of hope with a
3520-2590 win over Paul Dargan and Simon Hart. The two Simons however
combined for victory in the final leg and a win for the Brickmaker B.
Alma
are National Pub Team Champions!
The
Alma
from West Street Deal represented
Kent
in the Tournament of County Champions held at
Reading
on
Sunday 17th November 2002
. The Deal team won the tournament the hard way beating three of the winners
from the last four years in their passage to the title.
Eight counties were represented in two groups and the
Alma
were drawn with Barton Seagrave Club (Northants), The Stadium (
Brighton
,
Sussex
) and Caversham Working Men's Club (Reading Berkshire). Things looked bleak in
the first match with the Alma 2 - 1 down against Northants, Chris Saville the
only winner with 6770, and matches against two previous winning sides to
follow, but a win from Ted Batchelor levelled it and a typically nail biting
8380 opening break from John Mitchell sealed the win.
The next match was against the Stadium, a side boasting the All England
champions from this and last year and last year's British Isles Open Champion.
First win came from Chris Saville against Jim Millward, last years BIOC
champion. Playing on a particularly difficult table, Chris elected to play the
defensive one-up on the third break and restrict potting to the left hand 50.
Chris opened with 7750 before 'tapping' to secure the break and win. Tim
Bourner supplied the second win with 7880, before John Mitchell pipped the
AEBBA Champion Nigel Senior for another 3 - 2 win.
The third match against the Caversham side started brilliantly with wins
for Ted Batchelor with 7120 and John Mitchell. The Stadium were the other
threat and they had dropped their opening leg, meaning that the Deal Side
needed one point from their last three legs to top their group, but it wasn't
looking easy with Mike Callanan and Tim Bourner having matches against England
players Paul Sainsbury and Bernie McCluskey and Chris Saville against the
break in the third. After a shaky start Chris tapped a 4k break to secure the
vital point for a 3 - 2 win that put the Deal Side in the final.
The Chequers from
Oxford
were the opposition in the final where four legs are played simultaneously and
a timed fifth decider if necessary. The first four were Mike Callanan, Chris
Saville, Ted Batchelor and Tim Bourner, with John Mitchell having the
unenviable task of facing England number 1 Kevin Tunstall in the decider. The
match started badly for the
Alma
break players, Chris Saville missing on 2k against Tony Martin, a former
national Pairs champion, immediately after being disturbed by an escaped child
being rugby tackled by his table and Ted opening with 2½k. All four
Oxford
players were now on the table and Deal could only stand and watch. England
Player Mark Turner then fluffed a shot on 3½k to allow Mike Callanan on the
table and he proceeded to compile a big break, finishing on 9k. After 13
minutes it was all over and the 'result' had been forwarded to the admin desk
with Tim Bourner, Chris Saville and Ted Batchelor all on the receiving end of
6k plus breaks, the title was on its way to
Oxford
. In an amazing thirty seconds the pressure got to the
Oxford
side and both Chris's and Ted's opponents fouled to lose their breaks. In a
nail biting last three minutes Chris Saville got back to break and secured his
leg and Ted Batchelor hung on to win. It was only as the games finished and
the Alma players exchanged glances across the hall that the agony turned to
ecstasy as they realized that they had given the Alma an unassailable 3 - 1
lead and the coveted National title.
Chris Saville and Mike Callanan are the only surviving members of the side
from the Lion at Ash that won the same title in 1993. The title is a
remarkable swansong for Tim Bourner who is moving away from the area and is
playing his last season for the Deal side.