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National
Squash League Round FOUR,
Tue 23rd November:
Group A:
Manchester/Pontefract 5-0 Benz-Bavarian
Duffield James Willstrop bt Renan Lavigne 7-9, 10-8, 7-9, 9-5, 9-7 (48m) Marcus Berrett bt Paul Hargrave 13-11, 9-7, 9-2 (30m) Nick Taylor bt Sam Miller 9-7, 9-5, 7-9, 9-6 (36m) Andrew Whipp bt Matt Lowery 9-3, 9-5, 9-6 (36m) Rebecca Botwright bt Vicky Hynes 7-9, 6-9, 9-3, 9-0, 9-4 (52m)
Edgbaston Priory 0-5 Norwest Holst Nottingham Hadrian Stiff lost
to John White 3-9, 4-9, 8-10 Adam Stevenson lost to Gregory Gaultier 2-9, 4-9, 3-9 Steve Coppinger lost to Simon Parke 6-9, 5-9, 4-9 Philip Nightingale lost to Nick Douglas 8-10, 6-9, 4-9 Isabelle Stoehr lost to Pamela Nimmo 7-9, 6-9, 10-8, 2-9
Manchester/Pontefract Stretch
National League Lead ...
Howard Harding rounds up round four
After losing at the beginning of the season for the first time in more
than a year, Manchester/Pontefract finished their first half of the
season with a resounding 5-0 home win over Derbyshire's Benz-Bavarian
Duffield in the fourth round of the National Squash League to stretch
their lead to 21 points ahead of Norwest Holst Nottingham - who,
despite also winning 5-0 tonight and having a tie in hand, will be unable
to overhaul the trans-Pennine co-operative until the second half of the
season.
In the absence of world No1 Lee Beachill, who sustained a recurrence of
his adductor strain in last week's Canadian Classic in Toronto,
Manchester/Pontefract were led for the second time this season by fellow
Yorkshireman James Willstrop. Despite being ranked 12 in the
world, seven places higher than the Duffield No1 Renan Lavigne, the
Frenchman twice led in the match before the wily Willstrop turned on his
flair to register a 7-9 10-8 7-9 9-5 9-7 victory in 48 minutes.
Earlier in the tie Manchester stalwart Nick Taylor beat the
visitors' third string Sam Miller 9-7 9-5 7-9 9-6 to begin the home
team'svictory surge. Miller was only recruited into the Derbyshire club's
squad during the day, following team manager Brian Hargrave's frantic bid
to field a complete team after a series of withdrawals due to injury and
unavailability. Miller, 24, from Warwickshire, had raced back from a
tournament in New York to make his Duffield debut.
Warwickshire's Vicky Hynes came near to earning a valuable match
point for Duffield when she forged a 2/0 lead against the home team's
Rebecca Botwright. Sadly for the 23-year-old from Birmingham, history
repeated itself when Manchester-based Botwright came back to win in five
games - exactly as the 22-year-old did against Hynes in the final of the
European Individual Championship in Slovakia in September.
Nottingham crush Priory
The other fourth round tie in Group A provided the most comprehensive rout
of the season when a near full-strength Norwest Holst Nottingham,
champions in 1999, crushed the significantly weakened Edgbaston Priory,
champions in both 2001 and 2003. "It was our worst ever defeat,"
conceded the Birmingham club's team manager Matt Suckling - whose
problems of not having his regular No1 David Palmer, due to injury, were
compounded when he discovered that his anticipated replacement Adrian
Grant, the world No13, had earlier in the day reached the semi-finals of a
PSA Tour event in Pakistan!
"Despite losing, our team played its heart out before a packed crowd of
loyal fans here at the Priory - I was very proud of the courage shown,"
added Suckling. There were brave performances from late recruits Steve
Coppinger, the Warwickshire No1 and a former South African U19 No1,
and Birmingham University student Philip Nightingale - but both
lost in straight games to Nottingham's experienced National League player
Simon Parke and Nick Douglas, respectively.
Scotland's injury-prone number one Pamela Nimmo produced an
outstanding performance for Nottingham to beat the home team's French No1
Isabelle Stoehr, ranked five places higher in the world, 9-7 9-6
8-10 9-2, while Nottingham star John White, the world No5, ensured maximum
points for the visitors at the end of the night with 9-3 9-4 10-8 victory
over Priory's stand-in top string Hadrian Stiff.
The win propels Nottingham from bottom position to second place in the
Group A table, 10 points ahead of the resting Wolverhampton. But the
heavy defeat sees Edgbaston plummet to fifth place in the table, three
points adrift of Duffield.
Ties Matches Games Pts
P W L W L W L
Group A:
Manchester/Pontefract 4 3 1 15 5 50 34 65
Nottingham 3 2 1 9 6 34 23 44
Wolverhampton 3 1 2 7 8 29 29 34
Duffield 3 1 2 5 10 24 35 29
Edgbaston Priory 3 1 2 4 11 21 37 26
Group B:
Strings Tewkesbury 2 2 0 8 2 26 10 36
Team Chichester 2 1 1 6 4 20 15 25
UniSport Guildford 2 1 1 4 6 15 23 20
Team Solent 2 0 2 2 8 13 26 13
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Group A Table:
after Round Four:
Manchester P4
65pts
Nottingham P3
44pts
Wolverhampton P3 34pts
Duffield
P3 29pts
Edgbaston
P3 26pts |
Round 3
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An Epic
Night in Nottingham
Framboise follows the National
League to Nottingham, where the home team sneaks past Duffield...
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National League week three
Round three of
the National League saw champions Manchester and rivals Nottingham keeping up the pace in group A, while
Oberthur Strings
moved to the top of group B ...
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