Wangi Workers Club No.1 – 2019 Tony Tamplin Winners.

The Tony Tamplin Grand Final was won by Wangi Workers No.1 team in a hard fought close match over Tennis Club.

Kenny Plows and Ray Loveridge got Wangi away to a great start with hard fought wins over Ramsey Vong and Mark Toward
Tennis fought back with a strong win by Jake Davis over Greg King with Jake showing a lot of skill with a break of 27

John Duchatel and Ben Cooper on table 2 and Neil Fatania and Kevin Parry on Table 3 battled to 1 frame all and a comeback by Tennis looked possible
John Duchatel broke Tennis hearts potting the double black after the third frame was tied.

The match was played in excellent spirits and at a high standard

Congratulations to Wangi Workers No.1 on winning the Tony Tamplin Shield and also congratulations to Tennis Club who had a great season and came in Minor Premiers

Many thanks to Belmont 16ft Sailing Club for hosting the Grand Final and Glen Wallace for helping the committee with refereeing of matches

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Tony Tamplin Finals wk4

The Preliminary Finals of the Tony Tamplin Shield have been played and won

Tennis Club beat Nelson Bay Community Club 3-1

Wangi Workers Club No.1 beat Belmont 16′ Sailing Club No.1.    3-1

So the Grand Final will be played next Wednesday 18th September at Belmont 16ft Sailing Club

Starting time 7.00 pm

Good luck to all teams and spectators welcome

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Tony Tamplin Finals wk3

Tony Tamplin Preliminary Finals

Two “last player ” , third frame wins by John Crossland and John Hicks have taken Nelson Bay and Wangi Workers Club No.1 into the Preliminary Finals next Wednesday September 11th

Nelson Bay fought back from two rubbers down to beat Kahibah Sports Cannons 3-2 while Wangi Workers No.1 had a hard fought see-saw 3-2 win over Cessnock Comets No.1

Congratulations to all players involved for their high quality competitive snooker and good spirits

So next Wednesday 11th September

Preliminary Final 1

Tennis Club v Nelson Bay Community Club at Tennis Club

Preliminary Final 2

Belmont 16′ Sailing Club 1 v Wangi Workers No.1 at Belmont 16′ Sailing Club

Good luck to the four teams in the battle to reach the Grand Final

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2019 Elwyn Jones Billiard Shield Winners

Congratulations to the Kahibah Sports Cobras who managed to defeat the minor premiers, the Kahibah Sports Kingpins by 2 games to 1, in the 2109 Elwyn Jones Billiards Shield.

Both Kahibah teams had a great season and the Kingpins pipped the Cobras to take out the minor premiership. However, the Cobras extracted some revenge by prevailing in a hard fought Grand Final.

A special thanks to John Duchatel who put his recent Grade 3 Refereeing Certificate to good use in officiating one of the matches. Also to Belmont 16′ Sailing Clubs Brian Bourke and Peter McKenzie for their assistance. Belmont 16′ Sailing Club also played hosts for the Grand Final with their newly reclothed tables which were a pleasure to play on.

Grant Schubert took out the season high break with a 148.

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After 1st wk TT Finals…

The first TT qualifying and elimination finals were completed last night

Results were : 

– Tennis Club – 3   beat Cessnock Comets No. 1 – 0
– Wangi Workers Club No.1 – 3 beat Cessnock Comets No. 2 – 0
– Kahibah Sports Cannons – 3 beat Kahibah Sports Kings – 0
– Belmont 16′ Sailing Club No.1 – 3 beat Nelson Bay Community Club – 1

Well done to the winners and commiserations to the losers 

Next Wednesday 4.9.19 , the Semi Finals will be : 

Cessnock Comets No. 1 v Wangi Workers Club No.1 at East Cessnock Bowling Club

Nelson Bay Community v Kahibah Sports Cannons at Nelson Bay Community Club

Good luck to all teams

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Foul & Miss – Tony Tamplin Finals

Team Captains,

Due to the haphazard use of the Foul and a Miss rule during the 22 rounds of the competition , the NDBSA committee has decided on a definitive method of application of the rule for the finals

At the toss of the coin for each pairing , the marker shall ask the two players if they wish the Foul and a Miss Rule to apply in their match.

If either or both players say YES , the Foul and a Miss Rule SHALL apply to their match .

If both players say NO than the Foul and a Miss Rule will not apply to their match

The Marker’s ruling on whether a fair attempt has been made is final

Good luck in the Finals

Cheers

Bill Marshall

Secretary

NDBSA

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