This year’s Clacton and District League Handicap Cup Final will be between current Division One leaders Brotherhood A and Nomads Tigers of Division Two.
In the first semi-final, Brotherhood A defeated cup-holders Nomads Lions 5-2, Daniel Young, Kevin Gowlett and Gary Young the winning trio.
In a high-class match between the top two teams in the League which would have graced any final, Brotherhood always had the edge, with Gary Young remaining unbeaten in his one singles and two doubles.
Paul Hume took the two wins for the Lions, defeating both Gowlett and Daniel Young in matches played off scratch, the latter 11-9 in the decider.
The second semi-final was an all-Second Division affair between Nomads Tigers and Brotherhood D, and a repeat of a Group stage match earlier in the competition where the Tigers had edged it 5-4.
And they repeated their success this time with a close-fought 5-3 victory. There was a singles win each for Tom Wilkin, Matt Sage and Sam Watling while, crucially, the Tigers took both the doubles played.
Fred Gallone won a couple for Brotherhood, including (on -3) an 11-8 in the fifth victory over Watling (+1), whilst Lily Liu (+1) enjoyed success over Matt Sage (-1) 11-9 in the fifth.
For most of the Tigers’ players, who played last season as the Jaguars in Division Three, it will be a second visit to the Cup Final in successive years where, in 2025, they finished as runners-up to another top Division One side, Nomads Lions.
The final takes place on Tuesday 21st April at the Brotherhood Hall with play starting at 7.30 pm.
* In Division One of the League, the all-Windsor clash ended 6-4 in favour of the Eagles over the Hawks. Gary Cattermole’s three for the Eagles included an 11-7 in the decider win over Andy Vincent, while there were two for John Pattrick and one for Gavin Price. Vincent took two for the Hawks and Scott Campbell one, the pair sharing an 11-6 in the decider doubles success over Cattermole and Pattrick.
Brotherhood B beat Windsor Buzzards 10-0 but it was something of a disappointment as the Buzzards fielded only one player plus a guest.
Just one match in Division Two saw leaders Brotherhood G defeat Lawford 6-4. Mark Boyland remained unbeaten, John Gallagher and Paul Metcalf each won one, while Boyland and Gallagher took the doubles. For Lawford, there were two each for Charlie Denholm and Richard Spence. So, fifteen points for the ‘G’ team in their final two matches against Nomads Tigers and Windsor Harriers will guarantee them the title.
Brotherhood H edged ever nearer the Division Three title with a 7-3 victory over Brotherhood E. There were two each for Danny Still, Dan Grindrod and Gary Simpson but none of them could get the better of Jack Hillier who remained unbeaten for Brotherhood. Tony Edmonds came close to adding a point, narrowly going down 11-8 in the decider to Grindrod.
Trebles for Gary Stallwood and Ian Gwillim, and two for Gerry Widnell, saw Holland Hurricanes home 9-1 against Nomads Ocelots. Andrew Cousins picked up the consolation point for the Ocelots.
There was an excellent hat-trick for Matt Thomas of Windsor Falcons against Windsor Magpies but the Magpies, who were able to field a full-strength side for the first time in two months, won 6-4. For the Magpies there were two each for John Plummer and the returning Dave Sweetland, and one for Alan Rutledge. Three of the Magpies’ points came from close five-setters, Plummer beating Gary Barnes 11-6 in the fifth, Sweetland beating Nigel Rolph 11-5 in the fifth and Rutledge defeating the same player 11-7 in the fifth.
Both the Magpies and Falcons are good standard Third Division teams but the fact that they’re both languishing in the bottom half of the table is a testament to the overall strength of Division Three which is the highest it’s been for very many seasons.
* The Closed Championships, sponsored by Gary Cattermole and The Survey Initiative, take place this Saturday and Sunday (11th and 12th April) at the Lift School (formerly Clacton Coastal Academy) Sports Hall.
Play starts at 9.00 am on both days. The finals of the Saturday events are scheduled to begin from 2.00 pm onwards and the finals on Sunday from 3.00 pm. All entrants will receive further details, including check-in times, by next Tuesday (7th April). Any player who does not receive these details should contact Isabel Barton on 07706 450488.
RESULTS
Handicap Cup : Semi-finals
Brotherhood A 5 Nomads Lions 2;
Nomads Tigers 5 Brotherhood D 3.
League
Division One
Windsor Eagles 6 Windsor Hawks 4;
Brotherhood B 10 Windsor Buzzards 0;
Division Two
Brotherhood G 6 Lawford 4.
Division Three
Windsor Magpies 6 Windsor Falcons 4;
Holland Hurricanes 9 Nomads Ocelots 1;
Brotherhood H 7 Brotherhood E 3.
Report by Tony Oswick















