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2018 Winter Shooting Competition

The Rules for the 2018 Winter Shooting Competition are now available on the Documentation page ahead of the launch by President Mike on Friday morning

Monkstone Win Welsh Cup for Clubs

The final match in the Welsh Cup for Clubs between Penarth & Monkstone took place today at Creigiau PC. After last weeks opening rounds a win for Monkstone would see tham crowned champions but a win for Penarth would almost certainly eliminate Monkstone and possibly Penarth themselves on countback.

The singles got underway under leaden skies with light rain still falling. Roger Green comfortably won his singles to give Monkstone a good start but then Bernard, Roger Griffin and Mike Jones (filling in as Tony Smith & Peter Kensett were unavailable) all succumbed to give Penarth a 3-1 lead. The ladies then pulled things out of the fire when Jayne won 13-7 and, in a nail biting finish, Vickie pulled off a 13-12 win to bring Monkstone up to all square with 6 points going to each team.

The weather had improved by the start of the doubles with the rain having stopped. First blood went to Roger Green & Sean with a very comfortable 13-1 win. Things were looking good for Monkstone with Mike & Bernard leading 9-1  and then 12-4, when the wheels fell off and they went down 12-13. Roger and Vickie lead for most of their mixed doubles game but never by more than a couple of points. The club that won this game would have to win only one of the triples but the loser would need to win both the triples. Suddenly things were looking precarious when Penarth moved into a 12-11 lead. Some magical pointing by Vickie led to the final 2 points being taken on the next end for a 13-12 win taking the overall score to 12-9 in Monkstone’s favour.

So it was on to the two triples with Monkstone needing one wn to secure the title – the weather had really cleared, the sun was trying to burst through but more significantly the pistes were drying fast making it a totally different playing surface. Roger Green, Sean and Jayne faced Scott Murray, Tim Howard and Pat McCarthy in the first game whilst on the other piste Roger Griffin, Bernard and Vickie were facing Jean-Yves Robic, Celia Scott and Valerie Falconer in the mixed triples. In the mixed game there was a very cagey start from both teams with the score going up in ones until with the score at 4-3 to Monkstone they realised that the other game had finished. Fearing the worst, they were delighted, if not amazed, to learn that Monkstone had taken the game 13-0, This took the pressure off the mixed triples team and playing a much more relaxed game they ran out 13-4 winners taking the overall score to 22-9 to Monkstone.

Despite some very good play by all members of the team the honours for the day must go to Roger Green who only conceded a total of 3 points in in 3 games and new boy Sean Smith who only conceded 1 point over the 2 games he played.

As well as the honour of winning the Welsh Cup for Clubs, Monkstone will be invited to compete in the EuroCup Qualifiers at the end of July 2019 at an, as yet, unknown venue somewhere in Europe.

The full Monkstone team for today’s match was:

Roger Griffin (c), Bernard Adshead (vc), Mike Jones, Roger Green, Sean Smith, Jayne Dunn and Vickie Adshead.

Welsh Cup for Clubs

The first 2 matches in the 2018 Welsh Cup for Clubs took place at Creigiau Petanque Club today. In the opening match between Pontyclun and Penarth, Pontyclun won 4 of the 6 first round singles to give them an 8 game points to 4 lead, a lead they never relinquished running out winners by 22 game points to 9.

The second match was between Pontyclun & Monkstone and this time it was Monkstone who got off to a flying start with a 4-2 win in the singles to take an 8 game points to 4 lead. With 3 points per game in the doubles Monkstone were hoping to take at least 2 of the 3 games to consolidate their lead whereas 3 wins would have been enough to win the match Unfortunately only Vickie Adshead & Roger Griffin in the mixed doubles were able to bring home the points leaving Monkstone with a slender 11 game points to 10 lead. In the triples there were 5 points per game on offer but, with only 2 games, Monkstone had to win only one game to take the match. Roger Griffin, Vickie Adshead and Bernard Adshead game out of the blocks with all guns blazing and very quickly established an 11-0 lead. Pontyclun took 2 points on the next end but Monkstone closed the game out 13-2. In the mixed triples, Tony Smith, Sean Smith and Jayne Dunn lead for most of the game but were just pipped at post by 13-12 giving Monkstone an overall victory by 16 game points to 15.

It’s back to Creigiau next week for the final match between Monkstone and Penarth. A win for Monkstone will see them crowned as Welsh Cup for Club Champions. A win for Penarth would give each team 1 win and something like the Duckworth Lewis formula comes into play.

The full Monkstone team for today’s match was:

Roger Griffin (c), Bernard Adshead (vc), Tony Smith, Roger Green, Peter Kensett, Sean Smith, Jayne Dunn and Vickie Adshead.

2018 Club Doubles

The 2018 Club Doubles were held today. After a chilly start the weather brightened and the sun finally came out. 20 club members contested the doubles and the 10 pairs were drawn out of a “virtual” hat with 1st Division players seeded to avoid them playing together. The competition was in the form of a melee (not surprisingly one definition of melee is “a confused crowd of people”) where the pairs remained together for all three games.

Before play got underway, players were delighted to see that Club Secretary, Roger, had turned chef and produced hot dogs with all the accoutrements. Fortified by these delicacies, the first round, timed at 40 minutes, got underway. At the end of the round, Phil Roberts & Vickie Adshead had got themselves into pole position with a 13-1 win over Carol Maroney & Peter Kensett closely followed by Lynda Hodges & Roger Green who ran out 13-3 winners over John Maroney & Gareth Spencer.

A second timed round was more closely fought than the first with the best winning score being 13-6 by Tom Mills & Keith Nott over the unfortunate John & Gareth – it seems it just wasn’t their day. There were only 3 pairs on 2 wins and these were led by Lynda & Roger on +15, closely followed by Tom & Keith on +14 and Sean Smith & Roger Griffin on +12.

So into the final un-timed round where Tom & Keith put themselves into an almost unassailable lead with a rapid 13-3 win over Michelle Spencer and Mike Wigg for a total of +24. Could either of the other pairs eclipse this fine result? The first to fall were Sean & Roger who quickly conceded 4 points against Bill Mains and Ian Baildon-Smith which meant they could not overtake Tom & Keith even though they eventually won 13-9. All eyes were on Lynda & Roger but they too succumbed, going down 6-13 to Phil & Vickie. So the final result was confirmed as:

Postn Names Wins Pts Diff
1 Tom Mills & Keith Nott 3 +24
2 Sean Smith & Roger Griffin 3 +14
3 Phil Roberts & Vickie Adshead 2 +13

President Mike gave thanks to everyone for taking part and to Roger for providing the hot dogs before congratulating Tom & Keith on becoming 2018 Doubles Champions and presenting them with the doubles trophy and individual plaques to commemorate their win.

So its on to the Club Triples on 4 November 2018.

International Melee

There was a fantastic turn-out last Sunday for our melee with nearly 30 players participating. It was a pleasure to be joined by Tansy and Paul from Caerleon with their Finnish friends, Tony and Kimmo. But all the honours went to three club players who were the only players to win all their matches. Congratulations to Ian Baildon-Smith (1st), Phil Roberts (2nd) and Vickie Adshead (3rd).