The Camel writes:
The RAF had lost their first four matches, and without their star player Paul Warner at 1, the Bulls knew they had to make hay whilst the sun was shining...
Ches v Tony 3-0
With deft racket work and good lengths Ches took the first 2 games 9-2, 9-3. Despite a resurgence in the 3rd from Tony, Ches up'ed the tempo to take it 9-5.
Trevor v Len 3-2
With deft racket work and good lengths Ches took the first 2 games 9-2, 9-3. Despite a resurgence in the 3rd from Tony, Ches up'ed the tempo to take it 9-5.
Trevor v Len 3-2
A good hour's worth for Trevor on his return, cruising to 2-0 up before Len got into gear to level at 2-2. A fine battle ensued in the 5th with the Fox taking it 9-7 to cap the best match of the night.
Camel v Wayne 3-0
Camel v Wayne 3-0
Just keep the ball away from his racket - always easier said than done in this confined sport - but enough done to secure victory.
Coops v Lee 3-1
Coops v Lee 3-1
Lee is never one to capitulate, and having gone 0-2 down to Jim's tactful court work, punched back to take the 3rd 9-2. Jim got back in to the driving seat in the 4th and took it 9-2.
Pig v Phil 0-3
Pig v Phil 0-3
Phil is a classy young player, and Ian rose well to the challenge of playing him at 1. Unlucky not to nick at least one game, 7-9, 5-9, 7-9, his luck will surely turn soon.
So we did make hay 16-6 and enjoyed our sausages all the more afterwards........
Next up is Gareth's Super 2nds on Tuesday.
Some encounters to relish are in store.
Should be a night to remember!
Would definitely not have won without serious coaching from the balcony.
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