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Summer 2024 Week 4 Results

Match Results

P/A – Steventon Sports SC A 1 – Croft Nomads 5;  Legs (20-26, 24-24, 20-24),

P/A – College Oak A 2 – Abingdon Utd@ConClub 4;  Legs (20-21, 23-26, 23-19),

P/A – Plum Pudding 6 – The Vine Cumnor 0;  Legs (23-17, 23-21, 23-20),

P/A – Red Lion Drayton 6 – Berinsfield SC A 0;  Legs (30-16, 26-22, 22-21),

B – Fleur de Lys A, Hagbourne 4 – Abingdon RBL 2;  Legs (15-12, 13-17, 14-13),

B – Harwellian B 1 – Stanford in the Vale FC 5;  Legs (12-12, 15-16, 13-17),

B – The Bell A Grove 4 – The Plough Long Wittenham 2;  Legs (17-11, 17-19, 17-15),

B – The Croft Bar 4 – Abingdon United C 2;  Legs (11-17, 15-14, 14-12),

B – The Fox Denchworth 2 – The Grapes B 4;  Legs (6-15, 11-12, 10-9),

C – Abingdon Con Club 4 – The Prince of Wales Shippon 2;  Legs (8-7, 13-11, 6-8),

C – Eight Bells Eaton 6 – The Bell B Grove 0;  Legs (16-11, 12-10, 16-13),

C – The Bear and Ragged Staff Cumnor 5 – The Waggon and Horses Southmoor 1;  Legs (13-13, 14-12, 12-9),

C – The Grapes A 3 – Boundary House 3;  Legs (11-11, 9-16, 19-11),

D – Berinsfield SC B 4 – The Lamb A Wantage 2;  Legs (13-10, 16-10, 8-10),

D – Brewery Tap 2 – Red Lion B Drayton 4;  Legs (11-10, 11-14, 9-15),

D – The Chequers Charney 6 – The Midget 0;  Legs (14-13, 15-11, 9-7),

D – The Plough Hanney 3 – College Oak B 3;  Legs (9-9, 16-14, 10-12),

D – The Queens Arms 2 – Harwellian A 4;  Legs (9-12, 7-9, 8-7),

E – Bystander B 2 – Steventon Sports SC B 4;  Legs (11-13, 9-8, 12-13),

E – Marcham Centre A 2 – North Star A Steventon 4;  Legs (12-8, 6-14, 7-11),

E – The Lamb B Wantage 6 – Horse & Jockey A 0;  Legs (12-7, 13-3, 12-4),

E – The Wheatsheaf Didcot 4 – Hanney RBL 2;  Legs (15-13, 10-6, 12-13),

F – Bystander C 4 – Grove RFC 2;  Legs (12-7, 9-7, 6-11),

F – Horse and Jockey B Stanford i-t-V 3 – Sutton Courtenay FC 3;  Legs (10-10, 6-2, 5-10),

F – North Star B Steventon 1 – WADS Bar 5;  Legs (11-11, 9-13, 10-13),

F – The Plough Appleton 0 – Fleur de Lys B Hagbourne 6;  Legs (3-9, 8-10, 5-14).

Blobbers

A Fletcher (Hanney RBL), , Abigail Ray (Horse & Jockey A), , Adam Binks (The Queens Arms), , Brad Davis (Horse & Jockey A), , Chloe O’Keefe (Bystander C), , John Colgrave (North Star B Steventon), , Jorge Eversion (Grove RFC), , Keith Smith (Sutton Courtenay FC), , Lynne Mainstone (North Star B Steventon), , Max Wheatley (The Queens Arms), , Nigel Hibberd (Abingdon Con Club), , Rhys Lewis (The Plough Appleton), , Richard Whittaker (Marcham Centre A), , Shaun Dominic (The Prince of Wales Shippon), , Spencer Walton (Berinsfield SC B), , Steven Pottenger (Marcham Centre A).

Sixers

Like buses you wait 3 weeks then 3 come at once!

David Dix (Abingdon Utd@ConClub), Rick Fletcher (Steventon Sports SC A), Stuart Wilson (Berinsfield SC A).

Fivers

Alan Bell 5-3-2 (Croft Nomads) – Week 4

Billy Collett 5-2-3 (The Plough Long Wittenham) – Week 4

Darren Bennett 5-3-4 (The Wheatsheaf Didcot) – Week 4

David Butler 2-2-5 (Croft Nomads) – Week 4

David Sapey 4-5-3 (Abingdon RBL) – Week 4

Derek Fletcher 5-2-1 (Steventon Sports SC A) – Week 4

John Thomas 1-5-1 (Berinsfield SC B) – Week 4

Matt Dingle 1-3-5 (The Vine Cumnor) – Week 4

Mick Brown 5-3-1 (The Grapes B) – Week 4

Phil Adams 5-5-5 (Abingdon Utd@ConClub) – Week 4

Phil Johnson 5-3-1 (Brewery Tap) – Week 4

Rob Bartholomew 0-5-3 (The Lamb B Wantage) – Week 4

Scott Tabor 5-2-3 (Red Lion Drayton) – Week 4

Steve Enock 2-3-5 (Croft Nomads) – Week 4

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Week 4 review – Like London buses you wait and then 3 come along all at once! Sixes that is!

Welcome to a review of week and some of the highlights of last Wednesday’s individual and team performances. Let’s start with a warm welcome to the first individual  maximum 6 dolls achieved last week not by 1 player, no,  not by 2 players but 3 players. Inevitably Dave Dix was one of those hitting a second leg 6 against the College Oak A side, Stuart Wilson also hit a second leg 6 against the Red Lion A side and the third player to hit a straight six (and possibly as good a six as you will see this season) was Ricky Fletcher playing his first game both in the Premier and for Steventon Sports. Certainly Ricky outshone his normally free scoring dad (Derek “Rod”)  on his debut to claim bragging rights in the Fletcher house! Not sure if the six saga has set any new records with the league waiting 19 legs across 6 sections before the first 6’s of the season and a player hitting a 6 on his debut not only to the Premier section, but also in the league!

Mentioning the achievement of these 3 all hitting 6’s came with a surprise that Stuart and Ricky were all on both on the  wrong side of their team’s result. Furthermore the honour of the  highest individual score of the night (and the season so far) was with Phil Adams who hit a magnificent three straight 5’s for Abingdon Utd/Con Club in their 4-2 win at the College Oak A. 

The aforementioned Ricky Fletcher together with Dave Sapey of Abingdon RBL both hit 12’s as did Darren Bennett playing for the Wheatsheaf, Didcot. Lots of 5’s scored again and plenty of players hit double figures with Terry Downes hitting 10 for the Plum Pudding, with the exception of Terry all of the Plum Pudding side relocated to Milton from The Hart at Harwell and the lower altitude since they moved down the hill certainly appears to their liking as they are unbeaten after 4 and top the A section!

Ady Bolton and Scott Tabor both recorded 10 dolls for the Red Lion Drayton A as they overcame Berinsfield A 6-0 in  a fixture switched to Berinsfield as the Red Lion was being refurbished last week. Danny Hamilton at the Vine was another 10 doll man as were the trio of Alan Bell, Ian Brook and Martin Robinson for Croft Nomads as they overcame Steventon Sports A 5-1. Other notable individual scores of 10 were hit by Billy Collett for The Plough, Wittenham in section B, by  Jason Greenaway for Berinsfield B in the D section against The Lamb A and  by Robert Baker for the North Star B

Other individual scores worth mentioning include the 4th successive 8 doll haul for The Grapes Mr consistent, Mick Brown. A 3rd successive 9 dolls for Andy Shipman for Harwellian B and individual leg scores of 5 apiece for Steve Enock, John Thomas, Phil Johnson and Rob Bartholomew.

Other things to mention this week congratulations to The Horse and Jockey B team who registered their first points of the season (and the first for their pub as the A team are still seeking their first points ) on their debut both to the league and for most of their players to the game! Fleur de Leys B are going strong in the F section, another new team, who have certainly started in style with 4 straight wins!

Just worth looking at the highest and lowest leg scores from each section last week and in the case of the Premier/A section this doesn’t include the handicap leg. I am not naming the teams as that is largely irrelevant and only reflects the highest and lowest leg s not a 3 leg average. It is intended only to see how the sections (for 1 week and 1 leg only) are looking in terms of competitiveness. It means nothing, but is interesting to keep an eye on through the season.

                                                                    Highest                                            Lowest

Premier/A section                                        26                                                    13

B section                                                         17                                                      6

C section                                                         19                                                       7

D section                                                         16                                                       7

E section                                                         15                                                       4

F section                                                         14                                                        2

 

In a few weeks time  we will have another look at these statistics but based on a 3 leg average and over a number of weeks to see how it looks.

 

That’s about it for this week folks, but just a reminder that the Competitions scheduled originally for next Sunday have been postponed. More disappointingly, we have still not received any additional entries nor have we received any entries at all  for the B section and below competitions yet and we are now into June. So come on, get those entries in let’s make our Competitions which are part of our 60+ years history remain an integral part of our season…………otherwise presentation night in October will not be the same! 

Finally, I haven’t noticed a rush of requests from the B,C, D, E and F sections to become volunteer representatives for their sections, it really won’t be too onerous, but it will ensure that all teams have an opportunity to have a voice on how the league is run and what we could do to make it better for the 400+ of us who play every week!

Have a good week and let’s hope the promise of warmer weather on it’s way this week includes Wednesday evening!!

 

 

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Summer 2024 Week 3 Results

Match Results

Premier/A –  Abingdon Utd@ConClub 2 – Red Lion Drayton 4;, Legs (20-18, 17-21, 23-24),

Premier/A – Berinsfield SC A 2 – College Oak A 4;, Legs (16-22, 13-25, 26-20),

Premier/A – Bystander A 4 – The Vine Cumnor 2;, Legs (22-19, 22-24, 27-22),

Premier/A – Croft Nomads 1 – Plum Pudding 5;, Legs (13-18, 14-19, 21-21),

B – Abingdon RBL 4 – The Fox Denchworth 2;, Legs (19-7, 13-12, 7-13),

B – Abingdon United C 4 – The Bell A Grove 2;, Legs (15-14, 7-12, 14-10),

B – Fleur de Lys A, Hagbourne 3 – Harwellian B 3;, Legs (10-12, 13-13, 15-13),

B – Stanford in the Vale FC 6 – The Grapes B 0;, Legs (10-8, 11-8, 13-9),

B – The Plough Long Wittenham 3 – The Croft Bar 3;, Legs (10-11, 14-13, 11-11),

C – Boundary House 4 – The Oak Didcot 2;, Legs (8-11, 16-14, 12-11),

C – The Bell B Grove 0 – Abingdon Con Club 6;, Legs (12-13, 13-19, 16-21),

C – The Grapes A 2 – The Bear and Ragged Staff Cumnor 4;, Legs (12-13, 9-11, 17-13),

C – The Prince of Wales Shippon 1 – Eight Bells Eaton 5;, Legs (5-5, 7-9, 14-16),

D – College Oak B 6 – Berinsfield SC B 0;, Legs (12-9, 17-12, 16-12),

D – Harwellian A 6 – The Lamb A Wantage 0;, Legs (12-10, 21-11, 19-11),

D – Red Lion B Drayton 6 – The Chequers Charney 0;, Legs (12-8, 10-8, 14-12),

D – The Midget 6 – Brewery Tap 0;, Legs (11-8, 13-12, 14-9),

D – The Plough Hanney 6 – The Queens Arms 0;, Legs (10-9, 6-4, 10-4),

E – Hanney RBL 4 – Steventon Sports SC B 2;, Legs (6-3, 11-12, 11-4),

E – Horse & Jockey A 0 – Bystander B 6;, Legs (4-8, 5-9, 3-8),

E – North Star A Steventon 4 – RAL SC 2;, Legs (13-9, 9-12, 11-8),

E – The Lamb B Wantage 3 – The Wheatsheaf Didcot 3;, Legs (11-13, 14-13, 8-8),

F – Grove RFC 2 – Fleur de Lys B Hagbourne 4;, Legs (5-9, 7-5, 5-9),

F – Marcham Centre B 4 – The Plough Appleton 2;, Legs (7-4, 6-1, 2-4),

F – Sutton Courtenay FC 2 – North Star B Steventon 4;, Legs (7-9, 9-13, 12-9),

F – WADS Bar 6 – Horse and Jockey B Stanford i-t-V 0;, Legs (8-5, 10-8, 17-7).

Blobbers

Abigail Ray (Horse & Jockey A), , Adam Sandford (The Grapes B), , Aiden McBeth (Steventon Sports SC B), , Anna Antell (The Plough Appleton), , Bernard Stimpson (North Star A Steventon), , Colin Smith (Croft Nomads), , Dave Heard (The Queens Arms), , David Bartlett (Fleur de Lys B Hagbourne), , Duncan Nicholls (Grove RFC), , Enya Mayall (Horse & Jockey A), , Haydn Fullick (Boundary House), , John Wilkinson (The Queens Arms), , Jorge Eversion (Grove RFC), , Ken Tombs (Marcham Centre B), , Paul Oliver (The Plough Appleton), , Phil Neale (The Plough Appleton), , Sylvia Lelowittis (RAL SC), , Trevor Hill (Marcham Centre B), , Tyler Gould (Hanney RBL).

Sixers

No sixers again this week so here are the nearlies…

Fivers

Barry Townsend 4-1-5 (Croft Nomads) – Week 3

Danny Mcardle 4-1-5 (The Grapes A) – Week 3

Darren Holmes 5-2-2 (Abingdon Utd@ConClub) – Week 3

James Branch 0-1-5 (The Grapes A) – Week 3

Jason Bowler 3-3-5 (Bystander A) – Week 3

Jason Greenaway 2-5-2 (Berinsfield SC B) – Week 3

John Pownceby 1-5-3 (The Vine Cumnor) – Week 3

Leigh Clapton 4-2-5 (Abingdon Utd@ConClub) – Week 3

Michael Neal 2-3-5 (Abingdon Con Club) – Week 3

Phil Adams 3-4-5 (Abingdon Utd@ConClub) – Week 3

Robert Baker 5-4-1 (North Star B Steventon) – Week 3

Simon Winterbourne 0-2-5 (Plum Pudding) – Week 3

 

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Week 3 round up and an early look at the league tables

We are now all finding our way in the Summer season after 3 weeks and the early league positions are, in some cases looking a little predictable but across the 6 sections with 56 teams in total only 7 teams remain unbeaten!

Individually we are still awaiting our first  6 of the season I am not sure that this isn’t a first for the league having to wait 4 weeks for the first leg maximum! There were again last week plenty of 5 dolls scored with 11 players falling just 1 doll short of recording the magic 6 against their name! Overall top scorer of the night was Phil Adams from Abingdon Utd@Con Club. Phil hit 12 dolls against Red Lion A and was well supported by teammate Leigh Clapton who weighed in with 11 dolls. Their contribution proved not to be enough though as they went down to their first defeat of the season 4-2 without the missing pair of Dave Dix and Scott Humphries.

Also in the Premier Croft Nomads were way off the pace losing 5-1  at home to The Plum Pudding. Barry Townsend was one of the players who hit a 5 score in the 3rd leg for the Croft  which they salvaged their 1 point from the third leg but the Crofts disappointing first 2 legs scores of 13 and 14 respectively was easily reached by the Plum who recorded their 3rd consecutive win to head section A impressively.

College Oak recorded their first win defeating Berinsfield 4-2 and the Bystander A also recorded their opening victory defeating The Vine Cumnor who had, in their opening 2 games shared the spoils with 3-3 draws so the loss means they  are still seeking  their first win of the season!

To date no team has a maximum haul of points from their first 3 games. Some sides are certainly showing the way, in the F section newcomers Fleur de Leys B have already amassed 16 points out of a possible 18 to lead the way whilst fellow newcomers Horse & Jockey with 2 teams in the E and F sections are both still searching searching for their first points. Time to, as the pub name suggests, get back and land a horse! The Plough Appleton may have set an unwanted record in their match against Fleur de Leys B when they recorded 17 blobs from 24 throws, guess that’s a record no side wants to challenge!

In the E section Marcham Centre A, also newcomers this season lead the way at the moment. The D section is certainly proving to be pretty competitive with 3 teams contesting the top spot all with 3 unbeaten games and only 5 dolls between them so very tight so far between Red Lion B, The Midget and College Oak B. Incidentally the 5 games in that section last week all ended with 6-0 results.

In the C section Abingdon Con Club for whom Mickey Neal hit a 5 last week lead the way and have 16 out of a possible 18 points and in the B section it is Stanford in the Vale FC who have alternated between the A and B sections in the last few seasons currently topping the table.

The surprise packet in the A section are the Plum Pudding which is largely the side who relocated from The Hart at Harwell initially closed earlier in the year. As well as hitting the equal highest leg score they top the table with 13 p0ints ahead of the Red Lion A who have only played two games to date. 

Not surprisingly in the Premier Abingdon Utd/Con Club despite their first defeat of the season last week are still top dogs with 10 points, but with the handicap system it remains very tight in both the Premier and A sections which the handicap system is intended for!

Overall last week 12 of the 26 matches resulted in 4-2 scorelines, 9 in comprehensive 6-0’s, 2 ended 5-1 and 3 resulted in both teams sharing the points 3 apiece.

 

 

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Support Email now working!

If you’ve emailed support over the last couple of weeks you will have noticed email was not working.

It now is along with our other contact addresses of chairman, secretary, committee and webmaster should you need them for more private or non-scoring issues.

Many thanks for your patience and here’s a compensatory picture of Abingdon on Thames. 🙂 

Paul Stone
Chairman

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Section Representatives

Some months ago (at the 2024 AGM we raised the idea of having representatives from each of the sections to make sure that we, the Committee, could listen to the views, ideas and comment and criticism from those teams in the lower sections including all those new to the league who are not represented on the Committee and therefore may have things to say or do without the opportunity to get those opinions heard.

Section representatives are not necessarily formal roles. We know that every Wednesday there are conversations taking place  in many pubs and clubs over a beer or two at what the league could do differently, improve or just making suggestions to be considered. If we don’t have representation from each of the sections we probably don’t even know what, if any, players are thinking!

Section representatives are just intended to be sounding boards for the other teams and individuals in their section. Not elected nor needing to become committee members (unless they want to be!!)  they are just the eyes and ears of ideas as to what could be done to make our league better!

We often talk about the traditions of our game, but it is equally important that we seek to improve it,  to make it more relevant to a younger generation, expand our reach to a wider population, to find ways of making it more fun, but all the while still recognising the history, the traditions and the commitment of all the people who laid the foundations all those years ago and ensuring that our game is still both attractive and inviting to newcomers.

If you are even a little bit interested in becoming a section representative just let any of the committee know and we will be delighted to have you on board!

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Important Competition News

At a meeting of the Committee on Monday 20th May  a number of important decisions were agreed which affect our 2024 Competitions. These affect all entrants already received and those which teams or individuals were about to make about entering. 

Despite extending the closing date until yesterday we are still well down on the entries particularly for the team events which were scheduled to take place on Sunday June 9th. With only 2 confirmed entries for the team 5’s, 3 entries for the Team 4’s and 5 entries for the Red Drive 3’s competition the Committee decided to postpone the Sunday June 9th competitions until later in the Summer. We really can’t justify staging competitions where the number of entries do not make the Competitions meaningful.

We decided to extend the entry date with a new closing date of Sunday June 16th (Father’s Day) for all Competitions and subject to the number of entries received by that date we hope that we can re-arrange a suitable date and venue to hold these team competitions which have been held annually for over 50 years!!

Entries for all Competitions will remain open until this mid June date and we already have a better level of entry for both the pairs and singles competitions which, together with the Captains and Secretaries Competitions will take place in early August as planned. All Competitions will, as agreed, at the AGM, earlier in the year still be held on Sundays.

The Committee also discussed the planned competitions exclusively for teams in Section B and below for which no entries have yet been received. Again we are keen to hold at least pairs and singles competitions for players in Sections B, C, D , E and F to encourage as many people as possible playing Competitions and we are proposing new trophies for these this year.

Finally on Competitions we are encouraged by the number of newcomers to our league this year and to recognise that we are looking to possibly hold another couple of Competitions (you will note that we are never put off entirely despite the lack of entries) so later this year we are looking to stage a ladies pairs competition open to all registered lady players (mixed from any team) and an under 25’s competition again open to all registered players. We will post entry forms for these two proposed new  competitions together with the very flexible rules in the next few days.

Finally Competitions are an essential part of our heritage and we don’t want to lose them, we actually want more not less hence our discussions and decisions taken at Committee tonight. 

So please get your entries in too many is not a problem too few is!

It’s the old adage it you don’t enter, the Competitions may not be viable this year and into the future, and they are a significant part of our heritage!

The trophies both team and individual also represent a very sizeable cost to the Association so that has to be justified because it’s your money we spend! So, the more entries the merrier is certainly true in this case.

Remember entry costs only £1 per person for all of our competitions so buy your ticket to enter now!!!

(Chairman’s Remarks: – it’s a cliche but competitions can test your mettle so much more than a weekly game, as Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor from the darts world said “You can’t practice ******** yourself” – to be a better player practice only goes so far, competitions sorts the cool from the collapsing which also means it can be anyone’s win. Get your entries in and see if you have the ‘right stuff’.)

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Summer 2024 Week 2 Results

Match Results

Premier/A

College Oak A 2 – Croft Nomads 4; Legs (19-20, 32-24, 24-29)
Plum Pudding 4 – Bystander A 2; Legs (18-20, 32-21, 23-20)
Red Lion Drayton 6 – Steventon Sports SC A 0; Legs (26-17, 25-18, 26-20)
The Vine Cumnor 3 – Abingdon Utd@ConClub 3; Legs (21-20, 19-25, 20-20)

B Section

Harwellian B 4 – The Plough Long Wittenham 2; Legs (13-11, 12-8, 6-13)
The Bell A Grove 6 – Fleur de Lys A, Hagbourne 0; Legs (14-12, 11-10, 8-7)
The Croft Bar 4 – Abingdon RBL 2; Legs (10-11, 13-4, 16-12)
The Fox Denchworth 4 – Stanford in the Vale FC 2; Legs (15-14, 9-15, 15-13)
The Grapes B 5 – Abingdon United C 1; Legs (13-9, 12-12, 9-8)

C Section

Abingdon Con Club 4 – The Grapes A 2; Legs (11-13, 15-11, 15-10)
Eight Bells Eaton 0 – Boundary House 6; Legs (14-20, 11-17, 7-12)
The Bear and Ragged Staff Cumnor 2 – The Prince of Wales Shippon 4; Legs (18-11, 10-11, 10-14)
The Oak Didcot 4 – The Waggon and Horses Southmoor 2; Legs (11-4, 14-10, 9-11)

D Section

Berinsfield SC B 2 – Harwellian A 4; Legs (7-8, 11-16, 12-10)
Brewery Tap 2 – College Oak B 4; Legs (13-11, 10-13, 8-9)
The Chequers Charney 4 – The Plough Hanney 2; Legs (6-11, 13-8, 14-8)
The Lamb A Wantage 0 – Red Lion B Drayton 6; Legs (4-13, 10-16, 8-9)
The Queens Arms 2 – The Midget 4; Legs (4-8, 11-9, 6-12)

E Section

Bystander B 2 – Hanney RBL 4; Legs (9-8, 7-9, 7-9)
Marcham Centre A 6 – Horse & Jockey A 0; Legs (9-4, 11-6, 17-4)
RAL SC 6 – The Lamb B Wantage 0; Legs (10-7, 10-7, 13-10)
Steventon Sports SC B 4 – North Star A Steventon 2; Legs (6-14, 8-7, 11-10)

F Section

Bystander C 4 – WADS Bar 2; Legs (9-14, 9-5, 12-11)
Fleur de Lys B Hagbourne 6 – Sutton Courtenay FC 0; Legs (13-6, 11-7, 15-7)
Horse and Jockey B Stanford i-t-V 0 – Marcham Centre B 6; Legs (4-5, 8-14, 9-11)
The Plough Appleton 0 – Grove RFC 6; Legs (3-7, 7-8, 1-4)

Bl0bbers

Less this week – hang in there – good dolls will come!

Adam Harris (Hanney RBL), Alan Wilkinson (The Plough Hanney), Ashley Wheeler (The Waggon and Horses Southmoor), Chris Dennis (Sutton Courtenay FC), Colin Down (The Grapes B), Debbie Case (Grove RFC), Enya Mayall (Horse & Jockey A), Ian Ray (Horse & Jockey A), James Faulkner (College Oak B), Jason Walker (The Midget), Joe Murphy (The Queens Arms), Mark Sheldon (Horse and Jockey B Stanford i-t-V), Nell Ahier (Harwellian B), Nigel Tait (Abingdon RBL), Paul Norris (The Waggon and Horses Southmoor), Rhys Lewis (The Plough Appleton), Robbie Cook (Grove RFC), Scott Gardner (Horse & Jockey A), Simon Busby (Berinsfield SC B), Tim Payne (Fleur de Lys A, Hagbourne), Will Shallis (The Plough Long Wittenham), William Hutchinson (The Plough Appleton).

Sixers

No sixers again this week but here are those only 1 doll away…

Andrew Farrant 5-2-1 (Eight Bells Eaton) – Week 2
Caroline Baker 3-5-2 (Red Lion B Drayton) – Week 2
David Dix 3-5-5 (Abingdon Utd@ConClub) – Week 2
Dean Bowler 5-3-3 (Red Lion Drayton) – Week 2
Ian Brook 2-5-4 (Croft Nomads) – Week 2
Kevin Billington 1-2-5 (Red Lion Drayton) – Week 2
Luke Dewar 3-5-3 (The Grapes B) – Week 2
Michael Samways 0-5-0 (Plum Pudding) – Week 2
Pat Wiltshire 5-1-1 (The Bell A Grove) – Week 2
Paul Leach 3-5-4 (Plum Pudding) – Week 2
Simon Winterbourne 2-5-2 (Plum Pudding) – Week 2

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Summary of week 2 some highlights and some lowlights!

Well week 2 fixtures certainly provided some excellent performances for some and some not so good performances for others!

Let’s start with the search for that elusive first maximum throw of the season…………well after 2 weeks we are still waiting for  the first 6 of the season to be recorded. Plenty of players getting close with 8 players scoring 5’s and Dave Dix actually hit two 5’s in recording the best 3 leg total of 13 dolls in Abingdon Utd/Con Club’s 3-3 draw with The Vine Cumnor who shared the spoils for the second successive week. Other players hitting 5 dolls on the night were Mick Samways for the Plum Pidding (I won’t mention his 3 leg total score!), Kevin Billington and Dean Bowler both for the  Red Lion A Dean actually hit 11 dolls overall, Pat Wiltshire, for the Bell Grove A, Luke Dewar for the Grapes A Andrew Farrant  hit a 5 for the Eight Bells at Eaton in the same match , but his efforts didn’t help his side as they went down 6-0. Caroline Baker also contributed a 5 doll leg for the Red Lion B in her 10 doll total on the night.

There were plenty of double figure scores recorded with Scott Humphries and Leigh Clapton hitting 10 apiece to support Dave Dix’s 13 for Abingdon Utd/Con Club for their hosts The Vine Danny Hamilton also hit 10 dolls. Elsewhere in the Premier Dave Hudson making his first appearance of the season hit 10 dolls as did Colin Brin for Steventon Sports, Ian  Brook top scored for Croft Nomads with 11 dolls in their 4-2 win at  near neighbours College Oak A for whom skipper Phil Soden also scored 10, Karl Ford hit 10 dolls for the Boundary House as they got their campaign underway in some style with their maximum points win at the Eight Bells.

It would be remis of me not to mention 2 very special leg scores by Section A sides College Oak A and Plum Pudding who both recorded 32 doll leg scores in their matches against Croft Nomads and the Bystander A. I know these scores included their handicap. but excluding those they still managed “real doll” scores of 25 and 26 which is remarkable when they started the season with 2023 team averages of  less than 17 dolls!  Great contribution from all of the team in both cases!

And now for a score at the other end of the range!  The Croft Bar entertained  Abingdon RBL and whilst they assure me they won the beer leg in the second leg of the match (which they lost 4-2) they managed only 4 dolls! With a team that consistently performs well in the B section that was more than a little surprising !!

Looking overall at the results after just 2 weeks it is interesting to not that no team in the Premier, A, B, C, and D sections have maximum points from their 2 games so if that trend continues it promises to be an interesting season in all of the sections. Some of the new teams with many new players are still finding their feet (and scoring throws!), but I am sure that they will soon start scoring well and winning games, but most of all enjoying their Wednesday night’s Aunt Sally experience.  Newcomers Fleur de Leys B in the F section are the exception as they are off to a flying start  with 2  6-0 wins already under their belts!

Finally this week can I thank everyone for getting their match score cards recorded so promptly. All  cores were online by lunchtime Friday and that’s great. We know some people have difficulty getting online so bear with us while we sort that and until we do it’s OK to send photo’s of match cards please to either myself or Paul Stone and we will ensure that they get entered. One plea though on match cards please proper names, not nicknames. That’s fine for the scoreboard but match cards we need to make sure we know who’s who if we have to enter and whilst I can sometimes work out from the surnames I did struggle last week to find out who Monkey really was!

Have a great week!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Team and Individual Competitions- Closing Date

A reminder to all teams entries for the Competitions close tomorrow night. We can extend the entries for the Singles, Pairs, Captains and Secretaries until late June as the date for those Competitions to take place is not until early August however entries for the Team events do need to be in this week as the date for those  Competitions are only 3 weeks away. At the moment we have a very limited number of entries so team captains and secretaries get your entries in before it is too late! Entry is open to all teams in all sections for these events.

We also intend to hold pairs and individual competitions exclusively for teams in section B and below later in the Summer and more details will be available over the next couple of weeks. The main singles, pairs, captains and secretary competitions are open to all sections so if individuals fancy their chances  or simply just want to take part they can enter both singles and pairs competitions!

We know that Sundays are not universally popular as a day to stage Competitions, but the Committee and those clubs at the AGM supported the move to Sundays. Whilst we do have some dissenters the past 2 years since we switched to Sundays have been pretty successful and particularly beneficial that most who entered turned up and competed unlike with our previous system there were many no shows and those who did turn up didn’t always get to play on the night because of the “no shows”

The important thing it is a personal choice as to whether individuals choose to enter or not and we respect that, but we also want to create the opportunity for everyone to take part and to make the Competitions easy to organise and administer and most of all competitive and enjoyable for all of those involved.

Remember the great British tradition…………….it’s not about the winning,  it’s about the taking part so let’s have as many us taking part even though our expectation of winning the Competition may not be great!

 

 

 

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