Winter Friendly – 1st Leg

Caerleon provided a lovely sunny day for the 1st Leg of our annual (“plague & pestilence permitting” as Tansy put it) Winter Friendly against Caerleon RFC PC. Tansy welcomed all the players and thanked Gemma & Bernard for organising the teams for the day’s play. Tansy noted that Monkstone currently held the Winter Friendly Cup from the last time it was played in 2019/20.

Monkstone had brought a squad of 13 players – would that be unlucky? – after Mike Jones had to drop out due to a bug – not thought to be Covid.

The games got underway with the opening round of singles and it was very quickly apparent that Monkstone were taking a commanding lead in a number of games. This was confirmed at the end of the round with Monkstone taking 10 of the 12 games for a points lead of 20-4.

Worse was to come for Caerleon in Round 2 as Monkstone ripped through their doubles teams and took all of the 6 games for a points haul of 18-0 giving an overall points score at that stage of 38-4.

Caerleon were hoping that things couldn’t get any worse but Monkstone really had their tails up and, in the Round 3 triples, registered another clean sweep taking all 4 games and gaining another 20 points for a final points total of 58-4 and 20 games to 2.

It would be remiss not to expose Roger and Bernard as the 2 ne’er do wells who prevented a total whitewash.

Despite the ease with which Monkstone appeared to win, many of the games were closer than the score would suggest and all the games were played in a friendly attitude and good spirit – most of the spirit was in Gemma’s excellent Christmas cake which she generously provided.

And so its on to the 2nd leg to be held at Monkstone in two weeks time on 23 January 2022.

Pete can’t believe he got near the cosh!
The Smith boys considered their next play
Pete going for his own version of Red Nose Day!

December 100 Club Draw

The December draw was made at the club on 19 December 2021 at the Christmas Melee and included the biggest ever Christmas Bonus Draw. The lucky winners were:

Christmas BonusJohn Edwards£120.00
1Alex Hicks£67.50
2Tony Smith£22.50
3Peter David£11.25

We now have 45 members (and 1 more promised for January) of the 100 Club which is the largest number of members ever and so the largest prize money pot. If you are not a member please consider joining. The more people that join the bigger the prizes and the more improvements we can make to YOUR Club.

Congratulations to the winners but don’t forget:

YOU HAVE TO BE IN IT TO WIN IT

Contact Bernard on treasurer [at] monkstonepetanque [dot] org [dot] uk if you would like to join or for more details.

2021 Christmas Melee

26 players took part today in the 2021 Christmas Melee on a grey rather nippy December day but the promise of mince pies and mulled wine took off the chill. As usual the parings had been selected at random by the computer.

Round 1 threw up a wide disparity of results with the 13 winners spread between +1 and +11.

Round 2 saw things tightening up with only 8 players on 2 wins but there was still a large range between +3 and +19. There was all to play for in the final round with John “Barney” Barnes (+11), Peter Kensett (+15) and Bernard Adshead (+19) all in contention but this would have to wait as a time out for mulled wine and mince pies was called.

Enjoying the time out

The Third round got underway and Barney and Bernard were on adjacent pistes. With the score in his game at 6-6, Bernard looked across to see that Barney had just won 13-0. Doing a quick calculation by taking off his shoes and socks, Bernard realised that if they dropped 2 more points there would be a tie between him & Barney but he had no idea how Pete was doing. Fortunately Bernard & Tony Smith took the game without dropping any more points to put an end to Barney’s challenge, but what about Pete? The game was still in progress so there was a wait before Pete’s challenge faded with a 6-13 loss and Bernard was confirmed as the winner of the 2021 Christmas Melee.

WINNER – with 3 wins (+26), BERNARD ADSHEAD

RUNNER-UP – with 3 wins (+24), JOHN BARNES

3RD PLACE – with 3 wins (+11), ASH SEATH

4TH PLACE – with 3 wins (+7), KEITH NOTT

Thanks to everyone who supported today’s competition. Well done to our latest old member, John “Barney” Barnes on being a very close runner up and CONGRATULATIONS to BERNARD

Bernard receives the trophy from Exec Member Judith Smith

FINAL RESULTS

Super League – Round 6 – The Final Countdown

The Sixth and Final Round of the 2021 Super League was played last Tuesday & Wednesday evenings in dry, fairly mild (for the time of year) weather.

All 4 teams had something to play for going into the final round. In the Tuesday match, Minotaurs needed to take 1 game off Monarchs to retain the Super League title they won in the inaugural competition last year. On Wednesday, if Meteors could take the scalp of Marauders, they would climb off the bottom of the table and consign Marauders to the wooden spoon.

On Tuesday things seemed to be going well for Minotaurs but Monarchs halted their gallop and took the first 2 games. In the second two games Monarchs took the first game comfortably but in the other Minotaurs kept their hopes of a gaining the single game needed when, at 9-8 up, they gave away 4. Needing to win the next end Monarchs were holding when they promoted a Minotaur boule. After a considerable time spent measuring it was agreed that Monarchs’ boule was still holding by 0.5mm and the game and the match and the Super League title went to Monarchs 4-0 [52-22] but in 2 of the games Minotaurs had come very close to winning the 1 game needed.

On Wednesday, the first 2 games were produced very similar a results, but one for Marauders and one for Meteors, giving a score of 1-1 [20-22] with a very slight advantage to Meteors but they now needed to win both of the reverse games. Again the games were hard fought with honours even, each team winning 1 game, for a final score of 2-2 [44-42]

The enthusiastic crowd for the Marauders v Meteors match – should they be out this late at night?

So what had been a great second season came to an end with Monarchs taking the title by a hair’s breadth and Meteors showing that they could compete with anyone. Whilst they didn’t get a win, they took games off all three other teams.

CONGRATULATIONS to Monarchs on taking the 2021 Super League Title and well done to evryone who took part.

MinotaursMonarchsMaraudersMeteors
Bernard AdsheadRoger GriffinPhil RobertsRoger “Ben” Bennett
Jayne DunnKeith NottJohn ChichesterRob Harris
Peter KensettTony SmithTom MillsSteve Hawkey
Vickie AdsheadSean SmithKeith ThomasRos Goddard

FINAL TABLE

Monarchs squad with the magnificent Super League trophy (Keith Nott, Tony Smith, Roger Griffin, Sean Smith, Mike Wigg – Roger Green was absent)

2021 Club Triples

Another great turn out today with 30 players taking part in the 2021 Club Triples on a surprisingly mild but grey December day. Again teams were decided by a random seeded draw before play commenced.

Round 1 was very close with all five winners between +5 and +7.

By the completion of the Round 2 only Mike Jones’ & Vickie Adshead’s teams had not recorded a win and only two teams had gained 2 wins – Tony Smith’s team [+17] and Bernard Adshead’s team [+11] – and they were scheduled to meet in Round 3 which would decide the overall winner.

Both teams without a win in the first two rounds managed a win in Round 3 so no team finished without a win. The deciding game between the teams on 2 wins proved to be a bit of a damp squib with Bernard’s team never really getting going and they were well beaten [2-13] by Tony’s team who were declared the 2021 Club Triples champions with 3 wins [+28]:

WINNERS – with 3 wins (+28), TONY SMITH/PHIL ROBERTS/LYNDA HODGES

RUNNERS-UP – with 2 wins (+14), MIKE WIGG/ANDREAS SISO/STEVE DIXON

3RD PLACE – with 2 wins (+5), PETER KENSETT/JOHN CHICHESTER/BARBARA KENSETT

Thanks to everyone who supported today’s competition. Well done to our latest member, Steve Dixon on being part of the runners up team and CONGRATULATIONS to TONY, PHIL & LYNDA.

Tony, Lynda & Phil with President Mike Jones