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G&DPL – Team Ko – Last 16 Review/Preview

Last week 1st leg matches certainly gave us a mixed bag, three draws, two 6-2’s, two 7-1’s and two dishes.
There is everything to play for, and chances for all who will be in the Champions Draw and who will be in the Europa Draw?

The Sidings (1) vs (7) Gorton Con Club
First and foremost, it is great to see Dan Savery back on that baize.
The result, though, probably wasn’t what he wanted on his return to the captain’s chair. Neither team has started the season as they would have wanted and needs to get a run of results under their belts.
Coming off the back of two losses, Gorton started as well as they could, with Scott Livingston taking the first and league stalwart Frank Cheffings taking the second. Danny and Harry Mallender took the first doubles with wins, followed by Mark Beresford, and Neil McEwan and a second doubles win from Mark Turner & Dave Stanley. Gorton found themselves in a commanding position at 6-0.
Their only loss of the match came the way of the Sidings’ ever-reliable Jan Zalud beating Stuart Ingham in the seventh frame before Jay Gallacher took the last to take a 7-1 lead to the Sidings for the 2nd leg.
If one thing the history of the Gorton league does prove, though, is that you never write a team off.
The Sidings have some very strong and consistent players in their ranks and will need to look to everyone to bring their best games to the table. 
Can they do it?
Without a doubt, they have the players, but they will be looking to take it frame to frame, dig in and chip away at that ever-overlooking 7-1 scoreline.
Gorton, on the other hand, can’t be in any way complacent, and knowing Neil, he certainly won’t be. They will be looking to get it done early and inject more confidence into the team going back into league matches next week.

Holdsworth WMC (2) vs (6) Waggon & Horses
There aren’t many mirrored matches in this league, but here we have the exception: the same results as the first meeting of the year, down to which frames were won and lost.
As with the first meeting, Chris Birbeck led the Holdsworth out, securing a tight win to gain the early advantage. This advantage was short-lived, however, as the Waggon took the next three frames. Nerves likely rattled in the Waggon camp, but Holdsworth captain Lewie stepped up, continuing his unbeaten season and bringing the score to 3-2 with three frames left, setting up a tense finish. Ultimately, the Waggon maintained their home advantage, winning the final three frames for a solid 6-2 result going into the second leg.
The second leg is going to pose a few questions for both captains. The Waggon looked to have a few players missing from the 1st leg. Will Ian stick with the team that performed in the first leg, or will he twist with other players available to him? With the season starting to gain momentum, we can see that the Waggon has got strength and is now showing depth. Surely a convincing win here could tee them up nicely for a good run of results, but a loss could equally have the opposite effect.
Lewie and his Holdsworth team or on the hunt for a first win of the season, and we know it will come, but will it be this week?
The results so far certainly don’t reflect the potential of the Holdsworth; their players, individually, are all capable of winning frames. The question now is, can Lewie pull them together and turn a four-frame deficit to take a huge win for the team?

Prince of Wales (6) vs (2) Steelworks Tavern
A match that has the potential to swing either way in the results stakes, with the first half of the match proving just that, but could the Steelworks use their well-known home advantage to push the swing their way?
In short, no!
With wins for the Steelworks from Cody Chapman and doubles team, Mark McCann & Jamie Fletcher and the Prince’s Andy Robinson and Terry Townley, the match was poised at 2-2 at the half-time mark, but the Steelworks couldn’t push their home advantage.
Lee Acheson won the first of the second half with a doubles win from Scott Armstrong & Chris Ingham, followed by Thomas Leavy and Sharif Ghoorahoo singles wins, the Prince wrapped up a 6-2 advantage to take home for the 2nd leg.
The Steelworks need to start strong and can’t allow the Prince to get any foothold in the match. That said, Steve Christy [captain for the Prince], has steered a team to four out of the last five leagues, including one being undefeated and will not be looking to rush the match. He only needs two to win, but they still need to be won!

Clayton Con Club (4) vs (4) Studio Bar
What can be said here?!?
I am sure Clayton would have been an underdog to most, luckily for them, they didn’t feel that way, I know the layman would look at the match being a drawn result, but, as a lot of teams know, a draw at the Studio, especially when they have two dishes in the mix most certainly feels like a win.
Back to it, though, it is just that, a draw, and not a win.
Captain Martin returned this week for Clayton and was certainly refreshed and ready, taking the first frame, and most certainly, cheers from the away team. This was quickly answered in short with a dish from Liam Power, who unfortunately didn’t carry the win into the doubles match alongside partner Kev Kelly, which followed, losing to Alan Hardman and Bill Owen, swinging the advantage back to Clayton 2-1.
Studio captain Chris Eccleston, inopportunely, couldn’t carry on the swinging match back to the Studio with Steve Scholes taking the score to 3-1 in Clayton’s favour. The Studio’s second dish of the night, though, coming by way of Chris Wilson, stopped the momentum and set up a three-frame run and the score back in their favour, 4-3.
It was Alan Hardman who took his second win of the evening, the frame and the draw for Clayton to set up what, potentially, could be a thriller this week.
Looking ahead, who would be considered the favourite here?
On paper, we would say the Studio, it’s a one-game shootout and they are – certainly on paper at least – one of, if not the best in the league when at full strength. Chris will be wanting a full team to pick from, and each playing hitting form – in that scenario, I can’t see past them, they have played many a final at Clayton and will be comfortable there.
However.
Clayton are proving to be no mugs at all this season, a win over Gorton and draws against their, this weeks opponents, the Studio, as well as a reformed Waggon, they appear to be comfortable against anyone.

Waggon & Horses ‘B’ (1) vs (7) The Buxton
Second only to the first frame, the Buxton looked very comfortable at home last week, taking both doubles and five out of six singles. It looks, at least on paper, to be a well-rounded, dominant performance from them.
But, knowing the home advantage the Buxton holds, the results on paper may not have been entirely the story on the baize. This week will tell us more.
The Waggon ‘B’ need to put a performance in there is no question there, but they have a new table in an open, spacious environment. So, venue-wise and table-wise, there is no issue for them there. They hold the home advantage, and with enough people there, the Waggon can hold its advantage for the home team if their players and supporters get behind them as a team. They will have to play a very similar game to the Sidings, though and take it frame by frame, win the first, the second, the doubles, chip away at that lead, and who knows, they have the players and the captain. Have they got the game? Only Thursday will answer that question.

Strawberry Duck (4) vs (4) Prince of Wales ‘B’
In a slight back-and-forward match, both teams shared the spoils in every sense, both had three singles wins and both had a doubles win, should that keep up we’ll see the first play-off of the season.
The Duck went ahead with Dave Williams taking the first frame, only for the Prince ‘B’ to take the next two with a singles win from Kirt Hogan and a doubles win from Carl Jackson & Darren Scanlon to push the lead back to the Prince ‘B’ 2-0 with Dave Latham [Strabwerry Duck] stopping the run, with captain Darren Scanlon then taking his second frame of the night to restore the lead 3-2 in favour of the Prince ‘B’
A doubles win from Dave Latham, his second win of the evening & John Hughes, followed by a singles win from Pete James, gave the Duck the lead for the second time of the evening, guaranteed at least a draw for the return leg with the home advantage.
And that is exactly how it panned with Ste Gillard taking the last for Prince ‘B’.
The win this week – for me – will come down to team selection and patience, if a team can gain an early advantage and dig in taking no chances that could give them the best chance of winning.
Both teams have big hitters though and I’m sure this won’t be a drawn-out game, both will be in for the win from the start.

Gorton Con Club ‘B’ (4) vs (4) Strawberry Gardens
Here we are again – 4-4.
From speaking to Leigh in the week, I know the Gardens were struggling to get a team out, but a job from the captain for making sure they were there and gave a good shift against a very dangerous team in Gorton ‘B’.
This truly was a match of two halves, with them both mirror versions of each other, only for the opposing teams.
The Gardens struck first, taking a three-frame lead with Lee Corcoran and Aaron Deans taking the first two singles and Aaron Deans taking his second with Chris Dawson in the doubles before Pete Brielry struck back for Gorton ‘B’, making it 3-1 for the first half.
Shifting into the second half, Chris Dawson took his second win of the night and secured the draw, at least, for the Gardens.
Knowing Wayne [captain, Gorton Con Club ‘B’] and Gorton ‘B’, though there was no way they would give in without a fight and surely enough, that never seemed on their cards.
Wayne stepped into the doubles with Paul Sweeney to pull the score back to 4-2, and with wins following from Alan Sherratt and Rob Walton, the draw was secured for both.
Going forward and knowing both teams, I’m not sure a home advantage affects the match here; all are more than capable, and this truly will be a fantastic match to watch. I can’t imagine anyone will give room to anyone, and there will be plenty of attacking action.

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League Fixture #5 Preview

This week marks our fifth fixture, and it promises to be an exciting one with a couple of massive games. The league leaders are away for the second consecutive week, leaving plenty of decent match-ups for the other teams to capitalise on. What I’m particularly enjoying is seeing the improvement in some teams and the new teams doing well. And with Gorton ‘B’, the Buxton, the Waggon and the Strawberry Gardens all sandwiched between the Stduio and Gorton in the top seven it looks as though this could be one of the most wide-open leagues in years.


Clayton Con Club v Waggon & Horses
Before the start of the season, I would have said there wasn’t a clear favourite in this match; now, I am saying it is even less clear. Both Clayton and the Waggon had massive wins last week in different ways. Clayton managed to pinch all three points against one of the favourites for the league, and the Waggon had a perfect score last week. This one is going to be interesting, as whichever team wins will feel the momentum going forward.

Gorton Con Club ‘B’ v Steelworks Tavern
The Gorton ‘B’ have had a great start to the season so far, they didn’t manage to get the win last week but did at least get a point. They are in a much better place this season than this time last year and have a game in hand above the top two. The Steelworks suffered a loss last week at home, so they will be motivated to go out and out that right. They are a team that is full of talent and are now used to doing well in the league and will want that to continue.

Prince of Wales ‘B’ v The Holdsworth 
Prince ‘B’ won last week at a vital stage as they were getting frustrated their good performances were not getting the results they felt they deserved. The Holdsworth are having a difficult start to the season as many new teams do. I am sure that the old friends now friendly rivals will relish the idea of taking the three points at the other’s expense.

Strawberry Duck v Prince of Wales
The Duck had made a decent start but suffered their first big loss last week at the hands of the Waggon. This, though, should not deter them; I hope they don’t let their heads drop, as I think they have been a great addition to the league. The Prince, on the other hand, may feel a bit of pressure to get a big score as the Waggon managed it the week before, in reality, they need to concentrate on getting to the magical five frames and keep doing what we have been so far.

Studio Bar v Gorton Con Club
The Studio is currently sitting second in the league and will feel confident in its position after last week’s 8-0 win and Gorton’s surprise loss. Gorton will be desperate to secure a win to keep pace with the league’s top two teams. This is the match of the week for me; the amount of talent available to both teams is a major draw. More than a few teams will be keeping a close eye on this match.

The Buxton v The Sidings
The Buxton have had a better start this year than last and continued that with a very good win away at the Steelworks last week, so I am sure they will be feeling confident right now. The Sidings had an awful week last week; first, Captain Dan was taken ill, and then they were on the receiving end of an 8-0 drubbing. This week, though, they have to put that to the back of their minds and concentrate on getting back to winning ways and doing their captain proud. 

Waggon & Horses ‘B’ v Strawberry Gardens
Waggon ‘B’, still with that game in hand, will be wanting to get more points on the board and will be looking at this match as a possible one for points. The Strawberry Gardens are a different team this year, picking up points regularly despite last week’s draw they will be quietly confident they can get the job done this week.

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League Fixture #4 Preview

The last week in March sees us almost a third into the first round of this year’s league season. The top three of the table are probably the expected top three: Prince of Wales, Studio Bar, and Gorton Con Club, and with only three points between them, it is tight at the top.

The surprise invitation to this party, though, is Gorton Con Club ‘B’, only behind their namesake on frame difference and with a game in hand. Hypothetically, a win from their game in hand would see them at the top of the table.

We could see some movement in the table this week, though, with 5th playing 4th, 6th playing 7th, and 8th playing 9th; the fight for the top 7 is well and truly on.


Gorton Con Club v Clayton Con Club
The derby of the Con Clubs, the home side, will be favourites as they are in nearly every game they play. Gorton wasn’t overly happy with their table when I was there recently. Could this play a part in this match? Clayton usually suffers when the captain is away. However, last week, there were signs that this might not be the case this season. Gorton are still favourites, but I am not sure they will have it all their way.
Last season: Gorton Con Club 7 vs 1 Clayton Con Club

The Holdsworth v Prince of Wales
The Holdsworth got themselves off the mark in last week’s match, which should certainly give them a boost ahead of playing the Prince this week. The Prince, however, is sitting at the top of the table, but last week’s game wasn’t easy and shows there are frames to be taken. The goal for both teams is simply 3 points. For the Holdsworth, that could potentially see them climb a few places up the table and stake a good scalp in their campaign. But the Prince has got their nose in front and will be looking to keep it there.
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Prince of Wales ‘B’ v Waggon & Horses ‘B’
These two teams are tied on one point each, although the Waggon ‘B’ team has a game in hand due to an earlier postponement. The Prince ‘B’ team is full of enthusiasm and has some very skilled potters, which makes them a formidable opponent. The Waggon B team, led by Chris, is always a pleasure to watch and will give their all in every frame. It’s hard to predict the outcome as neither team seems to have a clear advantage.
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Steelworks Tavern v The Buxton
The two teams in this match will be eager to get back to winning ways after last week’s losses. I’ve consistently mentioned that playing away at the Steelworks is one of the most challenging away games in the league. However, the Buxton team might be the best-suited to thrive at the Steelworks as an away team. While the Steelworks team believe in their chances against anyone, and this match is no exception, the Buxton, however, have shown their ability to step up against anyone.
Last season: Steelworks Tavern 4 vs 4 The Buxton

Strawberry Gardens v Gorton Con Club ‘B’
The Strawberry Gardens is having a much better start to the season this time around and currently sits one point behind its opponents. Gorton ‘B’ have had a great start, two wins from two, with a game in hand on those around them. They will fancy making it three out of three, the only problem with that is the Gardens will be doing everything they can to make sure that doesn’t happen and with an almost carbon copy of last year’s teams, will the Gardens emulate last year’s win, or will Gorton ‘B’ reverse the points with its mixture of old and new players in the team? All I know is that both have made a good start and will want to continue that.
Last season: Strawberry Gardens 5 vs 3 Gorton Con Club ‘B’

The Sidings v Studio Bar
Well, this one should be good. The Sidings have new players, a new table, and a pretty much new venue after the refurb. They have not had the best of starts, having lost two and drawn one, a trend they will be hoping to change. The Studio will rightly be favourites for the win for most people as we all know they are usually there or thereabouts in terms of the league. The question is, can the Sidings put up enough of a fight to worry the Studio, or will the Studio be business as usual and get the win?
Last season: The Sidings 3 vs 5 Studio Bar

Waggon & Horses v Strawberry Duck
The Waggon are definitely on the up and will be feeling positive about their prospects. The Strawberry Duck have made a good start to life in the Gorton League, picking up two good draws against the Steelworks and the Sidings, with a loss to Gorton their only blot so far. The Waggon have won one and lost two, but they have made both Gorton and The Prince work for every frame and only lost 5v3 in each of these. There is certainly respect gained. The Duck are settling in well and look to push forward and get that first win on the board, which I am sure will follow with more. However, the Waggon have added to an already capable team with strength and experience, which I feel just gives the edge in this match to make them a slight favourite for the win.
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League Fixture #3 Preview

We are only at week three of the season, and from the first two games, it is shaping up to be a great season. We have had some dropped points by the big teams, and the new teams are holding their own and giving some good performances. As we head into this round of fixtures, we see another set of good matches.

Clayton Con Club v The Sidings
These two teams have had a decent start with a draw and a loss each; they will now be looking at this game for their first win. Clayton has brought back to the league Steven Scholes, who is a very good player, but captain Martin is taking his usual month’s holiday. The question is, will Clayton be able to perform without Captain Reliable? The Sidings are still bedding in some new players and may look at this as an ideal opportunity to get them settled. The two teams will go all out for a win, but who will get the 3 points?
Last season: Clayton Con Club 3 vs 5 The Sidings

Gorton Con Club ‘B’ vs Prince of Wales ‘B’
Gorton ‘B’ is currently in the top 7 with a game in hand thanks to the postponement last week. They’ll want to win again. They’re on a roll and want to keep it going. The Prince B had a tough game to start the season and gave it their all. They ended up with a decent draw last week. I think both teams have a good chance of winning, at least on paper. I think they’re pretty evenly matched.
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Prince of Wales v Waggon & Horses
These two teams have had a good start, with Prince sitting at the top of the table with a very good result last week against a formidable team. The Waggon, on the other hand, got a very good 6-2 win against the Holdsworth. What is pleasing to see is that the return to the Waggon of Will Sessnon has, for now at least appeared to give the team a lift. This currently sees the Waggon sit not just in the top 7 but the top 5. As a Prince player, I hope we beat them but as the chairman, I hope that the Waggon continue their good start.
Last season: Prince of Wales 6 vs 2 Waggon & Horses

Strawberry Duck v Gorton Con Club
Well, the Strawberry Duck has had a decent start with two draws and sits just outside the top 7. They will be looking for their first 3 points. They do, however, have an uphill battle to fight, as we all know just how good Gorton can be. After last week’s loss, they will be looking to bounce back ASAP; there can be no doubt how good the Gorton team is. There is also no doubt that in this league, anything can happen. I will be interested to see the response from Gorton and whether the Duck can gain more points.
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Studio Bar v Steelworks Tavern
The match of the new captains, the Studio at home, is a very tough game to play. The Steelworks are no mugs, though, and in fact, in this match last season, it was the Steelworks that walked away with a 5-3. This was a tough loss for take for the Studio, and I am sure that new captains will both be doing their all to walk away with the 3 points. 
Last season: Studio Bar 3 v 5 Steelworks

The Buxton v Strawberry Gardens
The Buxton at home is a very tough game; they have one of the better tables in the league but one of the toughest spaces around the table to play. The Gardens will, however, be full of confidence after having narrowly missed out on 3 points last week against the Studio. They did have three frames to get over the line and didn’t manage it, will this be a factor this week? The Buxton are always a threat, and last season, they surprised many, will they manage to stay in the top half this season and, maybe, even in the hunt for the title?
Last season: The Buxton 5 v 3 Strawberry Gardens

Waggon & Horses B v The Holdsworth
The clash of the new teams that currently sit at the foot of the table, the Waggon B, albeit with a game in hand. The two teams have a mixture of experienced players and those new to the league, so this one is probably among the hardest to predict. This makes this fixture such an interesting one, I know Chris will be desperate to get their first 3 points on the board, and Lewie will be just as desperate to get things going.
Last season: N/A

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League Fixture #2 Preview

Well its only the second week and already we have a massive game along with a lot of interesting contests. There is a clash of B teams as well.

Gorton Con Club vs Prince of Wales
The games don’t get much bigger than this. Two of the favourites for any competition they participate in face off early in the season. The Gorton and the Prince sides will be eager to establish their dominance and have talented players throughout their squads.
Last season: Gorton Con Club 3 vs 5 Prince of Wales

The Holdsworth vs Waggon & Horses
The Holdsworths will be eager to secure their first three points on the board and will likely feel confident at home. However, I have a hunch that they will be significantly stronger this year with a few new additions.
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Prince of Wales ‘B’ vs The Buxton
The Prince B all came back last week buzzing that they were in the game, and why not? The Studio are a class team, with some brilliant players. On to this week though, and the Prince B will be looking to turn the home-field advantage into 3 points. The Buxton surprised quite a few last season and will be looking to continue their fine performances since joining the league.
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Steelworks Tavern vs Clayton Con Club
The Steelworks at home can be among the most difficult teams to face, and they will be looking to get the job done this week. They managed to get a good away point last week against a completely new team, which can always be a banana skin, but they will want more. Clayton had a good draw last week as well, but with their new players, they will be hoping that they can start to pick up more points earlier this season.
Last season: Steelworks Tavern 7 vs 1 Clayton Con Club

Strawberry Gardens vs Studio Bar
They took their time to get going last year, but once they did, they started accumulating a steady number of points. They will be hoping that the hard-fought-away points they secured last week are just the beginning. Despite being underdogs even at home, they are aware of this. The studio can say whatever it wants about them that hasn’t already been said: they have been an exceptional team, and there doesn’t appear to be any reason why that won’t continue. They have even improved their team’s quality. Will it be up to captain Chris to secure the three points once again this week?
Last season: Strawberry Gardens 3 vs 5 Studio Bar

The Sidings vs Strawberry Duck
The Sidings last week relied on tried-and-tested team players, and they performed really well away to the champions. What was noticeable last week was that the Sidings have got a much larger squad this season, and I have been told they are all of a good standard. They are playing an unknown team in the Duck and will be cautious but optimistic. The Duck can look at this season almost as a free hit; they don’t yet know where they feel they should finish. The teams facing them will also have no idea what the team is like, which could result in some very interesting nights and results.
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Waggon & Horses ‘B’ vs. Gorton Con Club ‘B’
The Waggon B team comprises both seasoned league players and relatively new ones. This unique composition presents an intriguing challenge. Will the experienced players impart their expertise and enhance the skills of the newcomers, ultimately leading to improved performance as a team? The Gorton B team, led by Wayne and bolstered by new players, demonstrated a promising start this year. Overall, the prospects for the team appear promising.
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League Fixture #1 – Preview

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So here we are; the wait is finally over, and the new season kicks off this week. We have an exciting season ahead, we have a new league format and new teams. The first week is always hard to preview as there are always unknowns, team form, and how good the new teams are.

Clayton Con Club v Strawberry Gardens
Clayton signed some new players and is optimistic that this will help them improve this season. The Strawberry Gardens have also made team changes for their second G&DPL season. A Droylsden derby as a first game will give one of these teams a better start than last season.
Last season: Clayton Con Club 5 vs 3 Strawberry Gardens


Gorton Con Club B vs. The Holdsworth
This match should be a decent one between two fairly even teams. Gorton ‘B’ are hoping to get off to a good start this season against The Holdsworth, who are not exactly a new team, just a new venue. Made up of some of the old Friendship team, they are making a new start at the Holdsworth after the sad closure of the Friendship. They hope to continue in the same vein as last year, where they picked up a lot of good wins. Gorton ‘B’, after they have introduced new players, will be looking to get off to a better start than last year’s 6-2 first match defeat.
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Prince of Wales vs. The Sidings
There are a few player changes on both sides, which could make this an interesting match. The Prince, champions for the last two seasons, will be looking to get off to a better start than last season. They lost the opening game, their first league game in a year. The Sidings will be looking to better last year’s results, especially after they are a team that can pose a threat to any on their day.
Last season: Prince of Wales 5 vs 3 The Sidings


Strawberry Duck vs. Steelworks Tavern
Another match and another new team, the Strawberry Duck, are pretty much unknown, so it will be hard to figure out how to play them. Their captain is John Hughes, who returns to the league after a time away. If his team show the same quality we know John has, they will almost certainly cause a few upsets along the way. The Steelworks are always a good, strong league side and have been improving over the last few years. They have got to finals, and team members have won things, so they will be looking to avoid an early setback.
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Studio Bar vs. Prince of Wales ‘B’
This is an interesting match. The Studio has a new captain, Chris, and a couple of quality new players. Prince ‘B’ is a mix of the old Friendship and Cotton Tree teams. The Studio’s talent means they will be clear favourites, but as we have seen repeatedly in this league, no team can be discounted, and looking at Prince ‘B’s team, they will be capable of anything.
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The Buxton vs. Waggon & Horses ‘B’
One of last year’s surprise packages, the Buxton, started slow but then found themselves and took some big wins along the way before having a mixed end to the season. They will, however, be hoping to get off to a good start and keep it going this season. The Waggon B is a new team that will have a few familiar faces, but as I write this, they are pretty much unknown. It’s a hard one to predict.
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Waggon & Horses vs. Gorton Con Club
The Waggon are a great team; they always play in the right spirit and have a good time, but don’t underestimate them, they have proven to be giant killers in the past. They have added some new players, too, so they will be looking to cause an early-season surprise. The GCC are an incredibly talented team, winning the main Team KO and last year’s teams doubles league. Will they equal last year’s results, or will the Waggon get their upset?
Last season: Waggon & Horses 1 vs 7 Gorton Con Club