The Tattibogoes 100% record remains intact following a comfortable 36 pins victory over Buccanners, 371-335, at the Snooker Centre.
Although the performance wasn't anywhere near the levels of their previous home game it was sufficient to claim two more points and keep them at the top of the table.
Captain Ali & Holly starred with 36 apiece while Berti completed his 1,000th competitve match with a pretty drab 26.
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Friday, 25 October 2019
23rd October v Bridgemen (Man v Man Cup R2) Won 5-4 (301-298)
The Tatti's overcame the challenge of fellow division 1 team Bridgemen in a closely fought Man v Man cup match at the Snooker Centre, 5.5 -v- 4.5
Liam starred with an excellent performance to finish on 38 beating his apposing man by 8 pins. Holly, was next best with 34 and Rusty recovered from a rough start to end up with 32.
Liam starred with an excellent performance to finish on 38 beating his apposing man by 8 pins. Holly, was next best with 34 and Rusty recovered from a rough start to end up with 32.
Saturday, 19 October 2019
18th October v Barton (A) Won 353-301
Another good performance this time on a tricky Lads Club alley saw the Tatti's defeat Barton by 52 pins, 353-301 and keep their 100% record intact.
Berti returned refreshed from a well earned rest in Turkey & despite a poor 5 in the opening leg he finished the evening as the Bogoes top scorer thanks to a flopper 16 sandwiched between a pair of 9's
At the opposite end of the fortunes Rusty suffered the most to overtake Liam by a pin in the race for the Tatti's lowest individual score of the season.

At the opposite end of the fortunes Rusty suffered the most to overtake Liam by a pin in the race for the Tatti's lowest individual score of the season.
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
11th October v Beevers (H) Won 433-367
No need to say anything, just look at the scoreboard, yes look at it, it's the Tatti's highest ever score.... awesome skittling.
4th October v Bridgemen (A) Won 376-336
The Tatti's 100% record never looked under threat as they coasted to a 40 pins victory over Bridgemen at the Military Club
Stuee & Captain Ali took all the plaudits with an impressive 37 while Cheeso was unfortunate nopt to jopin them being just a pin behind on 36.
Stuee & Captain Ali took all the plaudits with an impressive 37 while Cheeso was unfortunate nopt to jopin them being just a pin behind on 36.
27th September v Phoenix Nights (H) Won 399-318
The Tatti's were on top form for the arrival of Phoenix Nights to defeat them by a massive 81 pins at the Snooker Centre.
Usually Phoenix put up a stern challenge so it was a surprise to everyone to see three sub 80 legs chalked up on the board.
It was the complete opposite for the Bogoes who, on the back of a very good win against Evans the previous week, had quite a few players hitting their best of the season so far. None more so that Westy & Booby who reached into the 40's although Rob was unfortunate not to achieve a complete set of four spares.
The only slight dissappointment was missing out on the magical 400 mark but, if the team can repeat this showing and make better use of the spares, I'm sure it's coming very soon.
Usually Phoenix put up a stern challenge so it was a surprise to everyone to see three sub 80 legs chalked up on the board.

The only slight dissappointment was missing out on the magical 400 mark but, if the team can repeat this showing and make better use of the spares, I'm sure it's coming very soon.
20th September v Evans SC (A) Won 322-316
Last season's champions Evans have been in excellent form recently, particularly at home, so the Tatti's knew they would have to perform well to have any chance of winning.
When they took to the alley they saw a target of 85 to level. Oddly enough, and without the presence of Rodders, they managed to stay in touching distance, just a pin behind, by felling eight 7's a couple of 9's and a pair of 5's.
Immediately afterwards Prycer felled a brilliantly taken spare (as he did in the previous match) to put the Bogoes on track for another good 80+ leg at the Volly.
Returning for their third leg it was a pleasant surprise to see that Evans had suffered a dire sub 70 leg to hand the Bogoes a great opportunity to claim all the points. Despite a few hiccups along the way, most noteably from Booby, they held their nerve to run out victors by six pins. Rusty's excellent 9 to finish off a very impressive performance at no.1 meant he shared the Tatti's top score with anchor man Prycer on 31.
Congratulations to Captain Ali Hunt for completing his 1,000th competitive match for the Tattibogoes.
When they took to the alley they saw a target of 85 to level. Oddly enough, and without the presence of Rodders, they managed to stay in touching distance, just a pin behind, by felling eight 7's a couple of 9's and a pair of 5's.

Returning for their third leg it was a pleasant surprise to see that Evans had suffered a dire sub 70 leg to hand the Bogoes a great opportunity to claim all the points. Despite a few hiccups along the way, most noteably from Booby, they held their nerve to run out victors by six pins. Rusty's excellent 9 to finish off a very impressive performance at no.1 meant he shared the Tatti's top score with anchor man Prycer on 31.
Congratulations to Captain Ali Hunt for completing his 1,000th competitive match for the Tattibogoes.
13th September v Fire Brigade (H) Won 371-352
After being awarded the two points due to Harry's Lads not being able to play on the opening week of fixtures the Tatti's finally got their season underway with a solid 19 pins victory at home over Fire Brigade, 371-352.
Prycer was the first to achieve a spare, a well taken 15 in the second leg, but they then had to wait until the very end of game when a trio of spares from Cheeso Stuee and Booby put the game to bed.
Weale's flopper 18 enabled him to pinch the honour of being the Bogoes top scorer from Stuee by a single pin.

Weale's flopper 18 enabled him to pinch the honour of being the Bogoes top scorer from Stuee by a single pin.
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