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    Cheltenham Civil Service A v Riverside A

    Premier - 02 Nov 2021

    Cheltenham Civil Service A Riverside A Total
    Brad Clare
    [Level 6532  -1.2%]
     v Jonny Taylor
    [Level 7312  +1.2%]
    10-12  10-12  11-8  8-11  1-3
    Craig Webb
    [Level 4825  +2.1%]
     v Huw Griffiths
    [Level 4026  -2.4%]
    12-10  13-11  11-6   3-0
    Sam Maylott
    [Level 3203  +2.4%]
     v Rich Cannock
    [Level 2781  -2%]
    11-5  8-11  11-7  11-5  3-1
    Neil Miles
    [Level 3268  -2.9%]
     v Chris Hutchence
    [Level 2435  +5.3%]
    9-11  9-11  11-7  7-11  1-3
    Steve Bunn
    [Level 2157  -4%]
     v Ken Griffith
    [Level 2182  +1.2%]
    11-6  13-15  3-11  5-11  1-3
     Sub-Total9-10
    << Prev match  Next match >> << Prev match  Next match >> Ties2-3
     Bonus0-5
     Total9-15

    Stroud B v Riverside B

    Division 1 - 04 Nov 2021

    Stroud B Riverside B Total
    James Telford
    [Level 2742  -2%]
     v Chris Hutchence
    [Level 2559  +5.5%]
    10-15  15-11  5-15  8-15   1-3
    Ewen Denning
    [Level 1716  -1.5%]
     v Simon Vaughan
    [Level 1449  +2.2%]
    15-8  9-15  11-15  15-12  19-17  3-2
    Archie Bankes
    [Level 1589  +6.1%]
     v Ed Farrow
    [Level 975  -4%]
    15-7  15-4  15-6   3-0
    Robert Wilson
    [Level 1409  -2.8%]
     v Neal Scrivener
    [Level 1348  +5%]
    14-16  11-15  15-11  10-15   1-3
    Simon Hedges
    [Level 1466  +2.9%]
     v Roger Taylor
    [Level 736  -0.8%]
    15-5  15-6  15-8   3-0
     Sub-Total11-8
    << Prev match  Next match >> << Prev match  Next match >> Ties3-2
     Bonus5-0
     Total16-8

    Match report

    A well fought match with Riverside running out deserved winners in winning the deciding 5th string match in something that more resembled the "walking dead" than a squash match! Good to see Craig Webb back to some good form and chris Hutchence chopping forehands into the nick at will against a slightly holiday stuffed Neil Miles. Overall good squash, better food and far better language! If anyone wants a lesson in the updated version of the English dictionary and thesaurus in one evening then please do come down to the civil service on a Tuesday night. It was truly magnificent!! My personal favourite was Quim gobbler...... Outstanding!