1 & Two,s - POOL COMPETITION
Although three players were unable to attend and one turned up to late to play, the other players
On table one, Matt Andrews started as clear favourite to win the group. The Boots, Dave Powell
Andrews then showed his class by taking his next three games with 2-0 wins and opening a gap at
Skelton picked up a 2-0 win against, Powell, but then lost 2-0 whilst, Andrews was hurtling towards
Dave Powell was picking up some draws throughout the evening but those precious wins were
It was the Farmer player, Hopton, who came through the play-off and book his place in next weeks
On table two, it was the Alec Teideman show.
The Farmers, Will Gilbert was unlucky not to beat, Teideman, in his first game, when he miss judged
The Farmers, Paul Fletcher started well with a 2-0 win over The Boots, Rick Harding, and then
Gilbert, was picking up more Draws than a, Pools Coupon, which let in, Fletcher, who had done
Thanks again to The Bridge House, who again provided the players with a delicious spread of
The final Tables and Results for the Group 2 stages can be found on the new –
1 & Two,s- POOL COMPETITION
First of all I would like to thank the players themselves, who made the competition what it was
In Group 1, it was, Andy Rowbotham [pow]who was first to impress, as he won all of his first 3
The rest of the group were left to play catch up and scrap it out for the remaining qualifying spot.
Michael Laverick [legion] showed signs of things to come in the future with some tremendous
It was looking like it was going to be a play-off between, Kimpton, Bull and Williams as
It was credit to British Legion player, Kimpton though, as he beat the already qualified,
In Group 2 it was no different, and just as tight as Group 1.
Craig Moore [pow], Cees Teideman [bridge] and Terry Williams [bridge], all started well
Williams, was hanging in there, but not playing to his usual standard and was becoming
Mark Poole [pow] and David Hyman [farmer] were fighting for their lives after a slow start,
Jack Grey [mm] made some nice shots during the evening, but was struggling with the
In the last set of matches in the group, Moore & Williams were holding the crucial two
It was one of those, cut the atmosphere with a knife times, but it was, Mark Poole, who came
In the second frame it looked as if, Teideman, was going to draw level, but missed a crucial
Moore and Williams were delighted, knowing that they had just qualified for the KO stages of
The four qualifying players, Andy Rowbotham, Liam Kimpton, Craig Mooreand
The final Tables and Results for the Group 1 stages can be found on the new –
The BAPL would like to thank the, Bridge House, for staging this competition, and for the
The competition continues this Sunday at the same time, where the next 12 players will