Saturday, 25 September 2021

24th Sept 21 v Military 'D' (Div.1 H) Won 402-341

 

The Tatti's flew out of the starting blocks in the opening match of the new season 2021/22 to crush Military 'D' by 61 pins.


Having been sent away to attend the R.A.F (Rodders' Academy of Floppers), Rob wasn't available to play in any of the recent cup finals. 

There were more than a few doubters who challenged the value of Rodders new venture but they were soon silenced when Rob cleared the frame twice on his very first go. He floored a brilliant flopper 18 and went on to claim the Bogoes top score with 43, a few more than Stuee who also made it into the 40's.

Apparently, Rodders commented afterwards that Rob needs to do one more term to complete the course!


 Anyway, the team are off to a superb start in defence of their championship title and they rounded off a cracking night by achieving a team score in the 400's for the 25th time. 

There's a long way to go but they're keen to keep hold of the cup, which is currently in the care of their former sticker Natalie.



17th Sept v Richmond Lions (Man v Man Final) Won 7.5 - 2.5 (310-293)

A solid team performance by the Tatti's overcome the challenge of Richmond Lions to win the Man versus Man cup 7-2 with one player match up ending in a draw. This match finally brings to a conclusion the Covid-19 affected 2019/20 season.



Sunday, 12 September 2021

10th Sept v Living on a Spare & Richmond Lads (Champ of Champions Final) Won 347-311-295

The Tatti's claimed their 11th Champion of Champions title with a comfortable win over divison three champions Richmond Lads (311) & division two champions Livin on a Spare (295)






3rd Sept v Evans SC (Front Pin Final) Lost 233 - 248

 A poor 3rd leg of 44 cost the Tatti's dear as they lost to Evans SC in the final of the Front Pin, 233-248.




Thursday, 2 September 2021

20th Aug v Woodentops (Final) Won 4-0 (329-289)

Following a lengthy lay off, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Tatti's finally returned to action to compete in the final of the 2019/20 KO cup against Woodentops.


After a rusty start they found themselves trailing at the half way point but, kicking into gear with a huge third leg, they recovered well to claim their third KO cup with a 4-0 scoreline.

Prycer stole the show with a superb 46, cementing his place at the top of the averages table, with Westy & Liam the next best performers on 39.