Brotherhood D on the brink

Brotherhood D are within a whisker of claiming the Division Two
title in the Clacton League.
This week they faced second-placed Lawford and, after a classic
encounter, ended 6-4 winners. No-one stayed unbeaten, Sam
Plummer, Joe Plummer and Kevin Pryor each winning two for
Brotherhood, as did James Tindle for the losers.
Four matches went the distance, Brotherhood’s Pryor beating
Tindle 11-4 in the fifth, with Lawford’s Tindle and Charlie
Denholm beating Pryor and Sam Plummer 11-7 in the fifth in the
doubles. But the final two matches of the evening were even
closer, both ending 12-10 in the fifth.
In match nine, Joe Plummer kept his composure under pressure
against Denholm, losing the first two sets and having to save
match points before eventually winning 9-11, 8-11, 11-8, 11-6,
12-10.
And match ten produced a fitting finale to the evening, Tindle’s
outstanding attacking and Sam Plummer’s equally exceptional
defending producing some stand-out rallies, Tindle finally getting
home 11-2, 11-9, 8-11, 3-11, 12-10.
So Brotherhood D now need just five points from their remaining
two matches to guarantee themselves the title, with Lawford the
odds-on favourites to take the runners-up spot.
Elsewhere, only two points separate Windsor Penguins and
Brotherhood B in the middle of the table and they enjoyed a good
scrap, the match ending with honours even.
Scott Campbell won three for the Penguins, beating Mark Salter
11-6 in the fifth in the closest match of the evening. Neil
Chegwidden won two, as did Salter for Brotherhood. Crucially,
Salter and Barry Allen won the doubles for Brotherhood, who’ve
now only lost three doubles of the thirteen they’ve played all

season, as compared to the Penguins who’ve won a paltry three
doubles.
In their second match of the week, the Penguins did have a rare
doubles win in their 8-2 success against Windsor Kestrels,
Campbell and Chegwidden taking trebles. The two tightest
matches ended 11-6 in the decider, Chegwidden beating Graham
Bunce and Sharon Gowlett beating Jackie Bunce.
The Kestrels are looking isolated at the bottom of the table but,
facing a Nomads Tigers’ side fielding two reserves, they were able
to celebrate a 6-4 win, Graham Bunce and Debra Found each
winning two. Allen Denyer beat Alex Baldock 11-7 in the fifth but
went down 11-5 in the fifth to Matt Sage. Denes Somodi took his
customary hat-trick for the Tigers.
Brotherhood C v Nomads Jaguars ended all-square, a first drawn
match of the season for both teams. Mark Boyland stayed
unbeaten for Brotherhood. Kevin Hogg and Daryl Lott won two
each for the Jaguars, although it was 11-7 in the fifth for Hogg
against John Gallagher and an even narrower 12-10 in the fifth
for Lott against Paul Metcalf.
But Brotherhood C were unable to find any joy against Walton D,
going down 6-4 for a second time this season. Andy Foster and
Clive Allenby each took two but Brotherhood’s Boyland was again
the unbeaten player of the match, edging out Foster 15-13 in the
decider in the only match which went the distance.
Both the top sides in Division Three recorded convincing
victories, and the title battle between Brotherhood E and Windsor
Harriers looks like going down to the final week of the season
when the teams are due to meet.
Tony Edmonds was unbeaten, and Duncan Dunne and Tricia
Salter each won two, in Brotherhood E’s 8-2 win against
Brotherhood F. Joe Sherwin and Ruby Gallagher took a point
apiece for the losers, Gallagher enjoying an unexpected 11-9 in
the decider win over Dunne and but losing 11-3 in the fifth to
Salter.
Skipper Ferdy Rodriguez led the way for Windsor Harriers in their
9-1 win over lowly Nomads Lynx, the losers’ only success a tight
11-7 in the fifth win for Ian Gwillim over Jenny Higgins.
Nomads Leopards maintained their third place in the table with a
7-3 win over Walton E, Stu Wilkinson and Bob Jillins unbeaten.

Lynette Sparks, Adrian Sexton and Deborah Pallett all picked up a
point for the losers, both Sparks and Pallett taking Wilkinson to a
fifth set before going down 11-7 and 11-4 in the decider
respectively.
It was also 7-3 for Windsor Magpies against Nomads Bobcats.
Dave Sweetland, John Plummer and Alan Rutledge all won two
but none of them could get the better of an undefeated Matt
Sage.
It’s also a two-horse race at the top of Division One between
Nomads Panthers and Brotherhood A, with the two teams due to
meet in a crunch match next week.
This week, reigning champions and favourites Nomads Panthers
were 10-0 winners against Walton A, John Hatley, Greg Green
and Gill Locke the successful trio. Two matches finished 11-4 in
the fifth, Hatley beating Derek Willis and, in the doubles, Hatley
and Green edging out Colin Dearman and Dave Binns.
Hat-tricks for Gary Young and Kevin Gowlett were the bedrock of
the 8-2 victory for Brotherhood A over Windsor Eagles, a win
which keeps their side in title contention. Russell Hillier chipped in
with one and, with Gowlett, shared an 11-8 in the fifth doubles
success against Mel Rampton and Phil Smith. Rampton and Smith
each took one for the Eagles, Rampton’s point a narrow 11-9 in
the fifth victory against Hillier.
Windsor Hawks, who are aiming to repeat their best-ever third
position achieved eight years ago, added valuable points to their
tally with a 9-1 success against Windsor Buzzards. Daniel Young
and Felipe Rodriguez stayed unbeaten. The only blemish on the
Hawks’ evening was a notable win for Ray Chillingworth over John
Barton. Alas for the Buzzards, it now confirms they will finish the
season bottom of the table.
Nomads Lions are the other team battling for third place and they
also enjoyed a 9-1 victory, this over Walton C. Adam Wilkin,
Jason Lloyd and Adam Cuthbert all took hat-tricks although Wilkin
had tough battles before beating Mark Gale 13-11 in the fifth and
Walton reserve Paul Woolnough 11-7 in the fifth. Gale and Paul
Meikle took the Walton point with an 11-9 in the decider doubles
win against Wilkin and Cuthbert.

  • In the semi-finals of the Knock-Out Cup, the two Division One
    teams have been drawn against lower Division opposition.
    Windsor Hawks will face Nomads Bobcats, whilst Walton C will be

away to Windsor Penguins. The matches are to be played in week
beginning 11th March, with the final taking place on Tuesday 2nd
April.

  • Friday 15th March is the closing date for entries for the
    League’s Closed Championships. Entry forms have been sent to
    all players and full details are on the League’s website. Entries
    should be sent on-line to Peter White or by post to Tony Oswick.
    RESULTS
    Division 1
    Brotherhood A 8 Windsor Eagles 2;
    Walton A 0 Nomads Panthers 10;
    Windsor Buzzards 1 Windsor Hawks 9;
    Nomads Lions 9 Walton C 1.
    Division 2
    Walton D 6 Brotherhood C 4;
    Windsor Penguins 5 Brotherhood B 5;
    Windsor Kestrels 6 Nomads Tigers 4;
    Windsor Kestrels 2 Windsor Penguins 8;
    Brotherhood C 5 Nomads Jaguars 5;
    Lawford 4 Brotherhood D 6.
    Division 3
    Nomads Bobcats 3 Windsor Magpies 7;
    Brotherhood F 2 Brotherhood E 8;
    Nomads Lynx 1 Windsor Harriers 9;
    Walton E 3 Nomads Leopards 7.