Mike Fenn reports:
Aberconway Cup (Fathers & Sons)
Played at
A record equalling number of 18 pairs entered the twentieth Championship which was played on a sunny spring day at
One daughter took part and much to the relief of the organiser all players turned up at the appointed hour. A strong contingent of Salopians had travelled down from
Group Matches
In Group 1 Peter Worth and Rex comfortably won their three matches dropping only fourteen points in the process, nine of them against newcomers Jonathan and Charlie Asquith, the latter acquitting themselves well against the former holders to finish second in the group. Mark & Nathan Cousins pipped newcomers John and Jake Tacchi into third place.
Group 2 turned out to be the most evenly balanced and most hard fought with Richard and Julian Black taking the group winners Grant and Guy Williams to three games. Martin and Charlie Fairbanks-Smith finished, on their first outing, a credible third with David and Rob Cooper in bottom spot.
Newcomers David and Alex Blofield ran out comfortable winners of Group 3 winning all three matches defeating last year semi-finalists Tim and Jonathan Best in two straight games. A fine tussle for third and fourth spot between Peter and Dominic Robson and newcomers James and Noah Caplin saw the Robsons triumph 2-1.
The Group 4 winners were Tony and Anthony Walters with Peter and Edward Boughton in runner-up position. Seb and John Cooley came third losing to the Boughtons 2-1 with Patrick and Rufus Gibbs filling third slot. All credit for a fine win goes to Trevor and Charlie Bailey. Like ‘Barnacle Bailey’ they never gave up and recorded their first match win in five championships narrowly defeating Mike and Rebecca Dunk 2-1.
Semi-finals
Play resumed after a splendid lunch at the Watermans Arms.and as predicted the four semi-finalists, accepting Grant as an honorary Salopian, was an all
In the first Peter and Rex Worth could so easily have lost to Grant and Guy Williams in two straight games narrowly winning the first 14-11, losing the
The second semi-final was played at a less frantic pace but was nevertheless full of outstanding crisp volleying, cutting and retrieving. For the Walters, Anthony was the dominant player ably supported by Dad. Newcomers David and Alex Blofield, the surprise pairing of this year’s Championship, were both equal to the task of matching the volleying power of Anthony. In the first game the Walters got off to a poor start and from 4-6 down soon found the game lost at 4-12. However like true former champions they bounced back in the second and were beginning to get on top when at 7-5 up disaster struck. Anthony in going for a volley fell/was tripped by the step, landing awkwardly on his right arm. He was clearly hurt, but gamely continued basically in left hand mode. By sheer perseverance, doggedness and willpower the Walters held on and took the game 13-11. Unfortunately for them the excellent attacking play of the Blofields and the lack of a right arm mobility of Anthony lead to the inevitable loss in the
Final
In an all Salopian best of three final the Blofields got off to a quick start and were soon leading 3-0 but at 3-2 Rex Worth came into his own, the Blofields were unable to cut him down and with two changes of hand the score within minutes turned to 3-10 down. Although David and Alex fought back they lost the first 12-8. They continued to play well in the second but were no match for the Worths. A couple of further runs by Rex supported by great retrieving and wise play by the ‘old pro’ Peter ensured a comfortable win for the 2007 Champions 12-6.
Before asking Mark Williams to present the cup to the winners Christopher Horne thanked Mike Fenn for his organisation; Eton for hosting the event; congratulated the Blofields in doing so well in their first Championship; and commiserated with the Walters, Tony having played in 18 of the 20 Championships reaching the final 9 times and winning on three occasions.
Semi-Finals:
P & R Worth beat G & G Williams
14-11, 5-12, 12-5
D & A Blofield beat A & A Walters
12-4, 11-13, 12-5
Final:
P & R Worth beat D & A Blofield
12-8, 12-6