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Post by "Silent" on Apr 2, 2017 10:00:59 GMT
Fixtures for Week 23:-
Albion Fishersgate A 1 v 4 Hollingbury B County Oak A 2 v 3 Albion Fishersgate C Duke of Wellington 4 v 1 Railway Club Hikers Rest B 0 v 5 County Oak B (at Albion) Hollingbury A 4 v 1 Romans
(no fixture - Hikers Rest A, Montreal A, Montreal B)
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Post by BB Warrior on Apr 12, 2017 22:57:29 GMT
Home | Team | County Oak A | v | Albion Fishersgate C | Away | Team |
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| 0 | 0 | Nigel Senior | v | Jim Millward * | 12,170 | 1 | 1 | 11,030 | Glenn Chubb * | v | Stuart Mepham | 1,690 | 0 | 0 | 6,080 | Ian Lelliott | v | Geoff Jukes * | 8,740 | 1 | 1 | 4,320 | Marcus Chipman * | v | Grant Tully | 2,780 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Gareth Lloyd | v | Dave Ingram * | 16,640 | 1 |
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| 2 | 21,430 | Totals | v | Totals | 42,020 | 3 |
Game 1 - Jim never looked like missing and touched up on a superb 11,210, he was first to get the break back but lost that score with Nigel taking the BP out near the end of the game. 0-1 Game 2 - Glenn had a couple of trips to the back of the table on his way to a very solid 11,030 opener, Stuart got the balls back but conceded when he missed as he was having problems walking. Get well soon Chocie. 1-1 Game 3 - One visit each with Geoff giving Ian no time to catch him. 1-2 Game 4 - Chances for both in this game with Marcus off on 1.4k but then gave Grant the break back, Grant unfortunate to knock the ball off the D giving Marcus the break back! Marcus broke down on 2.6k, Grant balls back but off on 2k and the balls stayed at the back after that to give Marcus the win. 2-2 Game 5 - I missed on 7.7k but left the balls fairly awkward, Gareth did the hard work but then unfortunate to take out the peg and give me the break back, I finished the game off. 2-3 A high quality game, plenty of friendly banter and a very enjoyable evening in good company with a nice selection of pizzas....
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Post by "Silent" on Apr 12, 2017 23:03:27 GMT
Albion Fishersgate A 1-4 Hollingbury B
Henry 70 - 11520 Kevin** - Kev pegged his opening break but first to get them back and made 8k and touch **Joe 1540 - 5180 Mick - Mick's two breaks enough
Matt 6470 - 8610 Dave** - Reevesy with an excellent 6.8k start, I got them back first visit and got to 6.2k before missing both balls on a 50/10 split Dave made sure
**TJ b/p - 6410 Colin - TJ behind on his first one-up, Smithy built a lead and then TJ pegged a 2k break, Colin now about 6k in front with 5 minutes to go. TJ a rapid 5.6k before coming off and bar dropping. TJ back on table, cleared balls left with 200 to win, hit back of hole and knocked black peg over
Phil 5610 - 2410 Tupps** - Reserve comes in and prevents the whitewash in a very friendly leg
Fair to say not a vintage performance from the home team, well done to the Hollingbury on their win. Plenty of banter as the evening went on, but think the visitors lost a few sportsmanship votes tonight
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Post by Chris_Sav on Apr 13, 2017 7:59:49 GMT
Game 4 - Chances for both in this game with Marcus off on 1.4k but then gave Grant the break back, Grant unfortunate to knock the ball off the D giving Marcus the break back! Marcus broke down on 2.6k, Grant balls back but off on 2k and the balls stayed at the back after that to give Marcus the win. 2-2 Curiosity question as to how Grant knocked the ball of the 'D' and gave Marcus the break back? Doesn't seem possible if AEBBA rules were played to?
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Post by bobhall on Apr 13, 2017 8:05:12 GMT
Game 4 - Chances for both in this game with Marcus off on 1.4k but then gave Grant the break back, Grant unfortunate to knock the ball off the D giving Marcus the break back! Marcus broke down on 2.6k, Grant balls back but off on 2k and the balls stayed at the back after that to give Marcus the win. 2-2 Curiosity question as to how Grant knocked the ball of the 'D' and gave Marcus the break back? Doesn't seem possible if AEBBA rules were played to? What if he mis cued and rolled ball off d then the ball would come back meaning Marcus has break back does it not sav
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Post by doug on Apr 13, 2017 8:14:16 GMT
Reverend will post the scores but
Bob beat Dave Dave lost to Pete James beat Alan Doug beat Toni Brian beat Dave (4 player rule)
Hollingbury A 4-1 Romans
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Post by reverend on Apr 13, 2017 8:41:16 GMT
Hollingbury A v Romans
Bob Thomas 3370 v Dave Roberts 1030 Dave Bartrum 1420 v Peter Aylemore 2250 James Whittle 3820 v Alan mepham 2110 Doug Dawson 5410 v Tony Hunt 740 Brian Bartrum 3520 v Dave Roberts 1450
A good evening had by all and thanks again go to Lianne for the food and hospitatility. Apologies for the late posting. We had a tyre blow out on the return jouney and had to wait for the AA.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Apr 13, 2017 8:42:58 GMT
Curiosity question as to how Grant knocked the ball of the 'D' and gave Marcus the break back? Doesn't seem possible if AEBBA rules were played to? What if he mis cued and rolled ball off d then the ball would come back meaning Marcus has break back does it not sav Hi Bob, Just raised my curiosity as to whether 110(j) was incorrectly applied as the ball was off the 'D' but still overhanging it or whether the ball travelled far enough (but not too far) for 110(o) to be applied. Difficult for scorers!
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Post by BB Warrior on Apr 13, 2017 9:09:12 GMT
Game 4 - Chances for both in this game with Marcus off on 1.4k but then gave Grant the break back, Grant unfortunate to knock the ball off the D giving Marcus the break back! Marcus broke down on 2.6k, Grant balls back but off on 2k and the balls stayed at the back after that to give Marcus the win. 2-2 Curiosity question as to how Grant knocked the ball of the 'D' and gave Marcus the break back? Doesn't seem possible if AEBBA rules were played to? Grant "feathered" the ball when lining his shot up and it rolled off the D meaning a foul shot, the ball was returned as it had not reached a point level with the black peg in accordance with AEBBA rules meaning that Marcus could then effectively play a "break shot" 4 times as the first time does count as a break shot.... so, technically, he did not give Marcus the break back but it seemed easier to simply say that in the match report to avoid putting in a long explanation - like this one!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 9:23:31 GMT
Wellie 4 v Railway 1 Nick 4270 - Brian 5550 Chris 1430 - Sheena 0 Reg 2970 - George 710 Garry 1970 - Steve 1830 Tim 3140 - Sheena BP
A problem with bar timings in the first game caused some debate but it was OK after that. My game could have been a lot closer had George not nicked one of my shots and Black Pegged it. But then I could have won by a lot more had I not missed the ball when on about 2.5k.
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Post by JB on Apr 13, 2017 9:49:15 GMT
Hikers B 0 - 5 County Oak B
Lauryn 1160 - 3660 Hayley Ash 960 - 1600 Heather Zoe 1470 - 6530 Jean Martin 1510 - 5690 Stuart Phil 2550 - 4240 Jack
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 10:48:04 GMT
Game 2 - Glenn had a couple of trips to the back of the table on his way to a very solid 11,030 opener, Stuart got the balls back but conceded when he missed as he was having problems walking. What about this one then, Dave: Surely it's a bad show to concede on the opponent's turn rather than on one's own ? This rule of etiquette certainly applies in the snooker world, I remember Alex Higgins once being slated for doing the same. I once had this happen to me and it cost me a personal best.
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Post by "Silent" on Apr 13, 2017 11:10:57 GMT
Game 2 - Glenn had a couple of trips to the back of the table on his way to a very solid 11,030 opener, Stuart got the balls back but conceded when he missed as he was having problems walking. What about this one then, Dave: Surely it's a bad show to concede on the opponent's turn rather than on one's own ? This rule of etiquette certainly applies in the snooker world, I remember Alex Higgins once being slated for doing the same. I once had this happen to me and it cost me a personal best. Stuart spent the night at A & E so I think he can be forgiven for conceding even though he didn't apply the required etiquette as described in the post above Get well soon Stu
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Post by BB Warrior on Apr 13, 2017 11:14:44 GMT
Game 2 - Glenn had a couple of trips to the back of the table on his way to a very solid 11,030 opener, Stuart got the balls back but conceded when he missed as he was having problems walking. What about this one then, Dave: Surely it's a bad show to concede on the opponent's turn rather than on one's own ? This rule of etiquette certainly applies in the snooker world, I remember Alex Higgins once being slated for doing the same. I once had this happen to me and it cost me a personal best. Stuart probably should not have been there at all last night as he has a problem with his kidneys that meant that he ended up leaving the venue straight away after his game and being taken to hospital where he was given morphine to help to ease the pain. Sometimes things are more important than a game of bar billiard (or even a personal best score) which we only play for fun. Glenn certainly had no problem with Stuart conceding and kindly even helped Stuart out to the car as he was clearly in a lot of pain. Get well soon Stuart.
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Post by marmite on Apr 13, 2017 13:17:12 GMT
Tommo,
I m surprised at you, with a quote like this " Of 70 Opens entered, only reached quarter-final stage 6 times! Never scored 13k in a league match (too much of a Team man.)" you staying on a table is not going to endanger your averages that much.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 13:38:20 GMT
Tommo, I m surprised at you, with a quote like this " Of 70 Opens entered, only reached quarter-final stage 6 times! Never scored 13k in a league match (too much of a Team man.)" you staying on a table is not going to endanger your averages that much. Well Colin, averages doesn't really come into it, it's a symptom of having lost too many games in the past through greed, thus letting the team down.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 13:45:42 GMT
Dave - My comments were not meant to come across as having a go at nice guy Stuart, and I wish him all the best for a speedy recovery. But as a general comment, the point is valid: Gareth for instance allowed you the courtesy of a return to the table after he missed, allowing you to register a nice 16k.
I fully endorse your view that health issues should take precedence over the game which we play for fun.
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Post by marmite on Apr 13, 2017 16:02:31 GMT
Albion Fishersgate A 1 Hollingbury B 4,
just a few observations on Silent s assessment ( through tears, no doubt ) of the match. First game Henry was about to hit the ball when it bobbled,personally i didnt think it left the D but scorer called foul and KT back on, game was decided at the time but in other circumstances may have been disputed.Second game easily forgettable except for Mick. The match was decided by Matt not taking his one chance, 0-3 captain not happy, I sqeezed through against TJ who finished with a great flourish only to black peg needing the 200 to win, 0-4. Now we were looking for a whitewash but we only had Tupps left and he duly played to form and Phil stuffed him.
As regards the sporting votes Silent, I am truly grateful for your deduction of points, may this continue throughout the league, as you know i consider it a sympathy trophy given to teams that don t win anything, your lot are now the new favorites.
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Post by BB Warrior on Apr 13, 2017 17:22:37 GMT
Dave - My comments were not meant to come across as having a go at nice guy Stuart, and I wish him all the best for a speedy recovery. But as a general comment, the point is valid: Gareth for instance allowed you the courtesy of a return to the table after he missed, allowing you to register a nice 16k. Maybe your comment was not aimed at "nice guy Stuart" (even though you couldn't resist a little dig at me!) although I do have to say that I think that my post about the game.... Game 2 - Glenn had a couple of trips to the back of the table on his way to a very solid 11,030 opener, Stuart got the balls back but conceded when he missed as he was having problems walking. Get well soon Chocie. 1-1 .... had made it very clear that it was due to illness that he was unable to continue and was therefore nothing to do with any lack of etiquette from Stuart, so I am not sure why you did not notice that part.... With regards to my game against Gareth, that match was still "live" as there would still have been time for him to win had I missed early in my second break and I have to say that it is very unusual for a player to concede a game in Brighton League (regardless of what the score may be) anyway. It must be frustrating to be deprived of a personal best by a player conceding, I was sorry that you had to withdraw from the Surrey Open last weekend as I had been looking forward to a good game against you.... maybe you lost another chance of a personal best by your absence?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 18:22:50 GMT
oh God - another major issue.
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Post by BB Warrior on Apr 13, 2017 22:04:54 GMT
oh God - another major issue. No, not really..... I should have just ignored a comment that was clearly said without any thought.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 23:06:08 GMT
No, not really..... I should have just ignored a comment that was clearly said without any thought. Au contraire, my comment was a measured one and three positives have been yielded as a result: - It has provided an opportunity for us to wish Stuart well
- Glenn with his actions has been revealed as a gentleman
- The usual protocol has been established, which can be foregone in circumstances as those described
If an apology is due of me, maybe yes for invading a Brighton League thread.
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Post by barbelman on Apr 14, 2017 7:44:26 GMT
This is an open forum and anyone can comment on any thread on any board....I wish some counties WOULD read other areas posts (I know some do.) btw - You two could start and argument in a nunnery..... I know you love each other really!
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Post by moppy on Apr 15, 2017 14:22:16 GMT
At least it's better than Dear Deirdre.
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Post by gandalf the untidy on Apr 15, 2017 18:17:13 GMT
This is an open forum and anyone can comment on any thread on any board....I wish some counties WOULD read other areas posts (I know some do.) btw - You two could start and argument in a nunnery..... oh no they couldn't!
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Post by "Silent" on Apr 17, 2017 11:49:34 GMT
Important win at the top of the Premier Division this week sees Albion C very much in pole position
In Division 2 a big win for the Wellie sees them in control, but there is still a possibility that Romans could pinch the title
Here are the League tables after Week 23 (3 league weeks left) :-
Premier Division | | Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | PTS | DIF | 1 | Albion Fishersgate C | 20 | 16 | 0 | 4 | 67 | 33 | 32 | +34 | 2 | County Oak A | 21 | 15 | 0 | 6 | 68 | 37 | 30 | +31 | 3 | Hollingbury B | 22 | 12 | 0 | 10 | 58 | 52 | 24 | +6 | 4 | Albion Fishersgate A | 21 | 9 | 0 | 12 | 49 | 56 | 18 | -7 | 5 | Hikers Rest A | 21 | 6 | 0 | 15 | 40 | 65 | 12 | -25 |
Division One | | Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | PTS | DIF | 1 | County Oak B | 21 | 16 | 0 | 5 | 71 | 34 | 32 | +37 | 2 | Hollingbury A | 21 | 11 | 0 | 10 | 53 | 52 | 22 | +1 | 3 | Montreal A | 20 | 10 | 0 | 10 | 50 | 50 | 20 | +0 | 4 | Railway Club | 20 | 7 | 0 | 13 | 43 | 57 | 14 | -14 | |
Division Two | | Team | P | W | D | L | F | A | PTS | DIF | 1 | Duke of Wellington | 18 | 13 | 0 | 5 | 56 | 34 | 26 | +22 | 2 | Romans | 17 | 10 | 0 | 7 | 48 | 37 | 20 | +11 | 3 | Hikers Rest B | 18 | 4 | 0 | 14 | 28 | 62 | 8 | -34 | 4 | Montreal B | 18 | 0 | 0 | 18 | 14 | 76 | 0 | -62 | |
Postponed Matches
Week 12 (04/01/2017) Montreal A v Albion Fishersgate C - (match being played Monday 08/05/2017)
Abandoned Match Week 17 (15/02/2017) Railway Club v County Oak A
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