Sunday, 23 September 2018

21st September v Harry's Lads (H) Won 386-355

The Tatti's hit top form to defeat reigning champions Harry's Lads by 31 pins at the Snooker Centre 386-355



Statto was quick out of the blocks with a well taken 14 spare and with Prycer finishing the opening leg with a flopper 15 Stuee chalked up their first ton leg of the season on the board. As expected, Harry's Lads response was impressive with a couple of ninety plus legs to keep the contest alive. When the Bogoes returned to the alley they needed 86 to level but the bottom halfers struggled to 39 with everyone scoring a six apart Benny with a nine. Fortunately the top half then produced three spares from Stuee, Cheeso & Berti, which although not huge, they were enough to stretch the lead to ten pins. A sold ninety plus third leg left Harry' Lads trailing by 102 and their sub eighty ended their hopes. 
Cheeso stole the limelight with a superb 16 spare to finish and with a 43 total he now sits pretty at the top of the averages.


Saturday, 15 September 2018

14th September v Wellies (A) Won 349-341

The Tatti's start their league campain with a good away win against Wellies by 8 pins, 349-341. 



On a night where spares oppoprtunities were at a premium Capain Ali starred with an excellent 36 thanks to a well timed twelve in the second leg which served to maintain the early lead. Boundy floored the only other spare, a fourteen, in the third leg but due to a dissapointing final leg they left Wellies a chance by leaving them needing 92 to win.

In this fixturte last season Wellies required 110 and produced an unbelievable 117 with five big spares but thankfully for the Bogoes they could only manage one spare this time and fell well short of the target.


Saturday, 8 September 2018

7th September v Brewers Creeps (Man v Man Cup R2) Won 9-2


The first match of the season wasn't a classic by any stretch of the imagination and with their division five opponents, Brewers Creeps, only managing to muster up seven players for this game at the Richmond Club it wasn't a contest either.

Apart from being 5-0 up before bowling a single ball, the only thing memorable was produced by Liam who flew out of the blocks with a brace of 15 spares and he went on to record his personal best score for the Tatti's.

At the other end of the scale, last seasons wooden spoon winner, Phil Hill, set an early marker to win it again on 20 but it seems Statto is intent on challenging him this term as he also suffered the same total.