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Finals Week

Below is the schedule for Finals Week. Finals Week will be held at the Cubbington Club between Monday 5th and Friday 9th May 2008.

Monday 5th May 2008
 

PETE HILEY OVER 50s CUP
Best of 3 frames

 
Hardip Bains (Lillington) 2-1 Ted Mullis (Home Guard)
 

ERIC BRIGGS UNDER 35s CUP
Best of 5 frames

 
Neal Stribbling (Nelson) 0-3 Sam Blundell (Harbury)
 
Tuesday 6th May 2008
 

CAMKIN CUP
(match is handicap plus 100 UP)

 
Jake Roberts (Nelson) (60) 150-230 Nigel Croft (Nelson) (130)
 

BIRMINGHAM MAIL CUP
(match is 2 hours play)

 
Geoff Barrett (Lillington Bowls) beat Tony Marsh (Nelson)
 
Wednesday 7th May 2008
 

THREE MAN CHALLENGE CUP
7:15pm Start

 
Lillington 1st0-4Kenilworth Cons 1st
Andy Devey48-51Ben Deller
Damien Dowds18-76Ian Wagstaff
Dave McLoughlin51-52Craig Campbell
Andy Devey24-65Ian Wagstaff
 
Thursday 8th May 2008
 

KENILWORTH BILLIARDS TROPHY
(match is 90 minutes play)
7:15pm Start

 
Cliff Webb (Nelson) 287-226 Chris Hudson (Lillington Bowls)
 

PAIRS CUP
Best of 5 frames
Approx 8:45pm Start

 
John Beesley & Dean White (Cubbington) 3-2 Tim Bull & Sam Blundell (Harbury)
28   Frame 1   60
71   Frame 2   26
28   Frame 3   56
81   Frame 4   42
72   Frame 5   19
 
Friday 9th May 2008
 

EJ RILEY SINGLES CUP
Best of 7 frames
7:15pm Start

 
James Gillard (Nelson) 4-2 John Beesley (Cubbington)
62   Frame 1   44
10   Frame 2   74
57   Frame 3   51
92   Frame 4   0
40   Frame 5   72
70   Frame 6   47
 

 

Finals Week News

Our sponsors the Warwickshire Beer Company we're giving away a three course meal for two at the Market Tavern pub in Southam to the snooker player who compiled the highest break during the snooker finals.

Congratulations go to EJ Riley Singles Cup champion James Gillard, who wins the prize for his 48 break during the final.