*DEVON RETAIN THE OPEN TITLE, WILTSHIRE & YORKSHIRE GRAB THEIR FIRST*
A busy weekend of Intercounty team Racketball matches took place at Wolverhampton Tennis & Squash Club on the 15th & 16th June, with the Open, B Grade and Ladies Intercounty titles up for grabs. It was our busiest year to date of Intercounty action, with 18 teams battling it out across the event, and there were some brilliant games for all to watch across the 6 courts at the venue.
In the A Grade, the standout battles were:
- brutal first round battles between Morris and Haggarty in Shrops vs Warks (Haggarty managing to overturn a 0/2 deficeit to take down the O50s top dog,) and between Moverly and Cutting in Yorks vs Kent, where Fiona did likewise come back from 2/0 down to take a 12/10 in the 5th win vs a very valiant effort from Josh. Dives included!
Bonus note to the Jones vs Norton battle at #2 string which was another 5 set throwdown, which ultimately decided the overall tie result in Yorkshire's favour as Knocker won 3/2.
- a really high quality battle at #1 string between Miles Jenkins (Surrey) & Guy Pearson (Warks) in the afternoon, with Jenkins' physicality and relentless pace of play proved too much for the ball skill and creativity of Pearson, beating him 3/1.
- A very tight Final between Surrey and Devon, where Surrey took 3rd & 4th string to put a huge amount of pressure on the reigning Champions, but Devon through solid performances from Snell, Gregory and Harris, managed to see it through with a 3/2 overall team win!
The Ladies had four different teams in for the first time and with such a positive weekend of games we are hopeful of building on this success and introducing more next year! Some of their highlights were:
- Cornwall taking down Devon 8 games to 6 in the all Southern jam first vs cream first derby battle!
- A brilliantly entertaining Lincs vs Yorks fixture with a great 5 set Doubles match win to Yorkshire to round off the match.
- Devon doing well to push Yorkshire close in the final match on the Sunday, only just losing out to the overall Champions 7 games to 10 with several tight 3/2 battles involved.
And finally the B Grade, where it was great to see lots of returning faces from last year's inaugral event, plus some new sides and line ups. Events of note were...
- Wiltshire's ability to grind out the result they needed! This year's Champions were pushed all the way in each of their fixtures, taking down Derbyshire 10/8, Yorkshire 10/9 and then ''chopping'' (not really) Surrey 11/5 in the Final! Kudos to Nev Buckle's side with some big perfomances from all throughout, notably Adam Giles & Calli Smith at 1 & 2 who went undefeated all weekend, with Calli using the experience to spend approximately 453667278463 hours on court each match... (Schedule destroyer...)
- The Surrey B & Shropshire B Semi final was another tight battle, finishing 8/6 to the eventual finalists, coming down to overall games countback after it finished 2/2 in match wins!
All in all, a really great weekend of Racketball and catching up with loads of our Series regulars and not so regulars. A huge thank you to Wolverhampton Club and Mike Harris (Mr Squash Mike Harris that is) for hosting us so excellently. It's a lovely venue and they are really pushing hard on all things Squash & Racketball there so an incredibly positive set up.
Also thank you to all of our county Captains and Managers for their hard work in getting sides together and chasing up players. It is a thankless task sometimes and your efforts are greatly appreciated!
We will be back on the same weekend next year (14th & 15th June 2025) so get the date in your diaries, we hope to build it bigger and better!
Full results can be found on our Intercounty page here: https://www.uk-racketball.com/inter-counties.html
Pictures and video clips from the matches can be found on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1390864495194434&type=3
A busy weekend of Intercounty team Racketball matches took place at Wolverhampton Tennis & Squash Club on the 15th & 16th June, with the Open, B Grade and Ladies Intercounty titles up for grabs. It was our busiest year to date of Intercounty action, with 18 teams battling it out across the event, and there were some brilliant games for all to watch across the 6 courts at the venue.
In the A Grade, the standout battles were:
- brutal first round battles between Morris and Haggarty in Shrops vs Warks (Haggarty managing to overturn a 0/2 deficeit to take down the O50s top dog,) and between Moverly and Cutting in Yorks vs Kent, where Fiona did likewise come back from 2/0 down to take a 12/10 in the 5th win vs a very valiant effort from Josh. Dives included!
Bonus note to the Jones vs Norton battle at #2 string which was another 5 set throwdown, which ultimately decided the overall tie result in Yorkshire's favour as Knocker won 3/2.
- a really high quality battle at #1 string between Miles Jenkins (Surrey) & Guy Pearson (Warks) in the afternoon, with Jenkins' physicality and relentless pace of play proved too much for the ball skill and creativity of Pearson, beating him 3/1.
- A very tight Final between Surrey and Devon, where Surrey took 3rd & 4th string to put a huge amount of pressure on the reigning Champions, but Devon through solid performances from Snell, Gregory and Harris, managed to see it through with a 3/2 overall team win!
The Ladies had four different teams in for the first time and with such a positive weekend of games we are hopeful of building on this success and introducing more next year! Some of their highlights were:
- Cornwall taking down Devon 8 games to 6 in the all Southern jam first vs cream first derby battle!
- A brilliantly entertaining Lincs vs Yorks fixture with a great 5 set Doubles match win to Yorkshire to round off the match.
- Devon doing well to push Yorkshire close in the final match on the Sunday, only just losing out to the overall Champions 7 games to 10 with several tight 3/2 battles involved.
And finally the B Grade, where it was great to see lots of returning faces from last year's inaugral event, plus some new sides and line ups. Events of note were...
- Wiltshire's ability to grind out the result they needed! This year's Champions were pushed all the way in each of their fixtures, taking down Derbyshire 10/8, Yorkshire 10/9 and then ''chopping'' (not really) Surrey 11/5 in the Final! Kudos to Nev Buckle's side with some big perfomances from all throughout, notably Adam Giles & Calli Smith at 1 & 2 who went undefeated all weekend, with Calli using the experience to spend approximately 453667278463 hours on court each match... (Schedule destroyer...)
- The Surrey B & Shropshire B Semi final was another tight battle, finishing 8/6 to the eventual finalists, coming down to overall games countback after it finished 2/2 in match wins!
All in all, a really great weekend of Racketball and catching up with loads of our Series regulars and not so regulars. A huge thank you to Wolverhampton Club and Mike Harris (Mr Squash Mike Harris that is) for hosting us so excellently. It's a lovely venue and they are really pushing hard on all things Squash & Racketball there so an incredibly positive set up.
Also thank you to all of our county Captains and Managers for their hard work in getting sides together and chasing up players. It is a thankless task sometimes and your efforts are greatly appreciated!
We will be back on the same weekend next year (14th & 15th June 2025) so get the date in your diaries, we hope to build it bigger and better!
Full results can be found on our Intercounty page here: https://www.uk-racketball.com/inter-counties.html
Pictures and video clips from the matches can be found on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1390864495194434&type=3
UK Racketball Open/B Grade/Ladies Intercounty Team Championships 2024
Date: 15th/16th June 2024
Venue: Wolverhampton Squash & Tennis Club, Neville Lodge, 53 Newbridge Cres, Wolverhampton WV6 0LH
Categories & Set Up:
OPEN:
Format: Teams MUST consist of 5 players, all play singles matches.
B GRADE:
Format - Teams MUST consist of 5 players to fulfil this fixture requirement. Three players compete in the singles singles and then the other pair play the doubles fixture. Who plays what can be rotated in between fixtures.
LADIES:
Format: Teams MUST consist of 3 players to fulfil this fixture requirement. All players compete in singles matches then two of them also play an additional doubles fixture.
General Notes:
- For the Open / B Grade if there is a significant imbalance in the standard of one side compared to the others in its category (a B Grade side being of Open Grade level or vice versa) then Mike may discuss the changing of Grades for that side with it's captain.
- If there is a small Ladies draw, there will be the option for any Ladies sides interested in playing in either the Open or B Grade draws as well as the Ladies event. Similarly, individual Ladies players are more than welcome to represent the Men's (Mixed) sides too.
- All teams are guaranteed 3 matches across the weekend, possibly 4 depending on the draw uptake. Matches will start earliest 10am on the Saturday morning.
- Reigning Open Champions - Devon, B Grade - Shropshire, Ladies - Devon.
- Entry fee: £50 per team
- Please contact Mike Harris at [email protected] to enter your side and sort your entry payment.
Date: 15th/16th June 2024
Venue: Wolverhampton Squash & Tennis Club, Neville Lodge, 53 Newbridge Cres, Wolverhampton WV6 0LH
Categories & Set Up:
OPEN:
Format: Teams MUST consist of 5 players, all play singles matches.
B GRADE:
Format - Teams MUST consist of 5 players to fulfil this fixture requirement. Three players compete in the singles singles and then the other pair play the doubles fixture. Who plays what can be rotated in between fixtures.
LADIES:
Format: Teams MUST consist of 3 players to fulfil this fixture requirement. All players compete in singles matches then two of them also play an additional doubles fixture.
General Notes:
- For the Open / B Grade if there is a significant imbalance in the standard of one side compared to the others in its category (a B Grade side being of Open Grade level or vice versa) then Mike may discuss the changing of Grades for that side with it's captain.
- If there is a small Ladies draw, there will be the option for any Ladies sides interested in playing in either the Open or B Grade draws as well as the Ladies event. Similarly, individual Ladies players are more than welcome to represent the Men's (Mixed) sides too.
- All teams are guaranteed 3 matches across the weekend, possibly 4 depending on the draw uptake. Matches will start earliest 10am on the Saturday morning.
- Reigning Open Champions - Devon, B Grade - Shropshire, Ladies - Devon.
- Entry fee: £50 per team
- Please contact Mike Harris at [email protected] to enter your side and sort your entry payment.
Inter-Counties Introduction
Over the weekend of the 17th/18th of June Racketball Inter-Counties will take place at Nottingham Squash Club. Four grades will compete, The Open, B Grade, Women's and Over 50's and will mirror the format of our incredibly successful events in 2019 and 2022.
In one location and over one weekend, all teams will competed to decide who would be crowned champion. This is a fantastic social event with players from all over the country making the trip to Nottingham to compete. In 2019 we had 20 sides take part which made for a brilliant atmosphere!
Refereeing/marking is done by the teams that are competing, and is split evenly between the teams.
All matches are played with the Dunlop Black ball. This is the official England Squash ball that has been used all year for the Series, including the British Open and National Championships.
If you need anymore information please email [email protected]
MAIN TOURNAMENT DETAILS
What: Racketball/Squash57 Inter-counties
When: Saturday 17th & 18th June 2023
Where: Nottingham Squash Club
Postcode: NG7 1BX
Closing Date Entries: Friday 2nd June
Cost: £50.00
More Information: Email [email protected]
Open Grade - Inter counties 2023
- The Open section will run the same as it did in 2022.
- Teams of five players, any age or gender.
- All matches will be singles, best of 5 games PAR to 11.
- Teams will be play a round robin group with winning teams making it through to the knockout stages.
- All teams are guaranteed at least 3 matches over the weekend.
- See report below on how this competition worked in 2019.
B GRADE - INTER COUNTIES 2023
- The B Grade Inter County Championship in 2022 will run with teams compiled of 5 players.
- Matches will consist of 3 singles fixtures and 1 doubles fixture.
- Players participating in the same fixture cannot take part in both the singles and doubles. This can however be changed around before the next fixture.
- If matches are tied at 2-2 then the team that has won the most individual games will be the victor.
- If matches and games are both tied then the result will be determined by points count back.
- Teams score a point for every match won as well as a bonus point for an overall fixture win. If a team wins 3/1 they will score 4 points and their opponents will score 1. If the score is 2/2 the winning team will score 3 points and their opponents 2.
- All matches will be best of 5 games. PAR to 11 scoring.
- Tournament format will depend on number of entries but will likely be group stages with leading teams progressing into a knockout.
- All teams are guaranteed at least 3 matches over the weekend.
Women's - INTER COUNTIES 2023
- Inter-County Women's will run with teams of 3 players competing. All players have a Singles match, then two of the three will partner up to play a Doubles fixture too.
- This category is restricted to just women players but of any age.
- All matches will be best of 5 games to 11 PAR scoring.
- Tournament format will depend on number of entries but will likely be group stages with leading teams progressing into a knockout.
- All teams are guaranteed at least 3 matches over the weekend.
- See report below on how this competition worked in 2019.
Over 50's - INTER COUNTIES 2023
- Over 50's Inter County Championship in 2022 will with teams compiled of 5 players.
- Matches will consist of 3 singles fixtures and 1 doubles fixture.
- Players participating in the same fixture cannot take part in both the singles and doubles. This can however be changed around before the next fixture.
- If matches are tied at 2-2 then the team that has won the most individual games will be the victor.
- If matches and games are both tied then the result will be determined by points count back.
- Teams score a point for every match won as well as a bonus point for an overall fixture win. If a team wins 3/1 they will score 4 points and their opponents will score 1. If the score is 2/2 the winning team will score 3 points and their opponents 2.
- All matches will be best of 5 games. PAR to 11 scoring.
- Tournament format will depend on number of entries but will likely be group stages with leading teams progressing into a knockout.
- All teams are guaranteed at least 3 matches over the weekend.
- See report below on how this competition worked in 2019.
Inter-Counties Racketball Eligibility Rules
You are eligible to play for a county team if you were born in the county; live in the county; or have represented the county in the past. The only exception to this rule is if you have played for another county: you must have one year without playing for a team in order to then play for a new county.
For example if you represented Norfolk in 2018 and then moved house to Yorkshire and wanted to move counties to Yorkshire you would need to not represent a team in 2019. In 2020 you would then be free to play for Yorkshire.
Players can play in multiple teams for the same county. For example if you represented Devon in the women’s competition you could also participate in the Devon’s team in the Open competition.
You are eligible to play for a county team if you were born in the county; live in the county; or have represented the county in the past. The only exception to this rule is if you have played for another county: you must have one year without playing for a team in order to then play for a new county.
For example if you represented Norfolk in 2018 and then moved house to Yorkshire and wanted to move counties to Yorkshire you would need to not represent a team in 2019. In 2020 you would then be free to play for Yorkshire.
Players can play in multiple teams for the same county. For example if you represented Devon in the women’s competition you could also participate in the Devon’s team in the Open competition.
What happened in 2022 at the Racketball/ Squash57 Inter-County Championships
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For the first time since 2019, counties from across England returned to the Nottingham Squash and Racketball Club for the Racketball Inter-County Championships 2022. After the resounding success of the event 3 years ago, our inbox has been full with people asking when the next edition was going to be, so we're thrilled that we've been able bring the County Teams back for another weekend.
As before, the event was played over 2 days, with 12 Group stage matches and two finals over the course of the weekend. Defending Champions Devon returned as number 1 seeds, but with strong teams stepping up from Warwickshire, Dorset, and Yorkshire they were going to have to work hard if they wanted to be back-to-back champions.
2nd seeds Warwickshire opened their account in the first round on Saturday morning with a comprehensive victory over Leicestershire, the West of England team winning 5-0 without dropping a single game. 3/4 seeds Yorkshire had a similar scoreline against hosts Nottingham, with UK-Racketball legend Paul Norton leading his side to a 5-0 opening win.
The next matches were a familiar story, with 3/4 seeds Dorset and 1 seeds Devon racking up 5-0 wins against Shropshire and Lincolnshire respectively. It was going to come down to the later rounds for the top teams to try and break the deadlock to see who would compete for the title.
For the first time since 2019, counties from across England returned to the Nottingham Squash and Racketball Club for the Racketball Inter-County Championships 2022. After the resounding success of the event 3 years ago, our inbox has been full with people asking when the next edition was going to be, so we're thrilled that we've been able bring the County Teams back for another weekend.
As before, the event was played over 2 days, with 12 Group stage matches and two finals over the course of the weekend. Defending Champions Devon returned as number 1 seeds, but with strong teams stepping up from Warwickshire, Dorset, and Yorkshire they were going to have to work hard if they wanted to be back-to-back champions.
2nd seeds Warwickshire opened their account in the first round on Saturday morning with a comprehensive victory over Leicestershire, the West of England team winning 5-0 without dropping a single game. 3/4 seeds Yorkshire had a similar scoreline against hosts Nottingham, with UK-Racketball legend Paul Norton leading his side to a 5-0 opening win.
The next matches were a familiar story, with 3/4 seeds Dorset and 1 seeds Devon racking up 5-0 wins against Shropshire and Lincolnshire respectively. It was going to come down to the later rounds for the top teams to try and break the deadlock to see who would compete for the title.
Saturday afternoon saw some much tighter affairs towards the bottom of the groups. Nottinghamshire took on local rivals Lincolnshire, with Andy Hopwood closing out 13/11 in the fourth for the hosts and Ryan Bond beating Matt Dyter in 5 for the visitors. With Brett Perkins winning at 5 for Lincolnshire, Nick Hargreaves made Notts sweat - after going 2-0 up agianst Nigel Truman the Lincs man fought back to take it to a fifth, which Nick took 11/5 to send the match to 2/2 with just the second strings to play. A young Louie Truman put Lincs up 11/9 in the fifth, before Nick Ratnarajah fought back to go 2/1 up. In a match that had plenty of changes in momentum, Louie then took the next 11/7 and looked to have the match sewn up at 9/6 in the fifth. A comeback was always on the cards though, and Nick fought hard to turn it around and close the game out 11/9, bringing victory to Nottingham.
A similarly tight encounter saw the oldest team, Shropshire, take on Leicestershire for the honour of third place in Group B. A marathon match between Merv Davies and Steve Durrant at 5 set the tone for the encounter, with the Shropshire man using all his experience to put his team up on the board. Leicestershire fought back though, and like the Group A match the second strings went on with the match tied at 2-2. Chris Morris put his team up, and looked to have the match under control playing with his usual attacking flair, but John Freeman pulled out some high-quality defence to neautralise his opponent and take the win 3/1.
Special mention must be made of the Shropshire team, who entered a team entirely of Over 50s and managed to compete against some much fresher-faced opponents! The default Over-50s champions will surely look to defend their title next year, and perhaps score some more upsets against their younger rivals . . .
The final matches of the day saw Devon and Warwickshire justify their seedings, taking out Yorkshire and Dorset respectively with comprehensive 5-0 wins from both.
A similarly tight encounter saw the oldest team, Shropshire, take on Leicestershire for the honour of third place in Group B. A marathon match between Merv Davies and Steve Durrant at 5 set the tone for the encounter, with the Shropshire man using all his experience to put his team up on the board. Leicestershire fought back though, and like the Group A match the second strings went on with the match tied at 2-2. Chris Morris put his team up, and looked to have the match under control playing with his usual attacking flair, but John Freeman pulled out some high-quality defence to neautralise his opponent and take the win 3/1.
Special mention must be made of the Shropshire team, who entered a team entirely of Over 50s and managed to compete against some much fresher-faced opponents! The default Over-50s champions will surely look to defend their title next year, and perhaps score some more upsets against their younger rivals . . .
The final matches of the day saw Devon and Warwickshire justify their seedings, taking out Yorkshire and Dorset respectively with comprehensive 5-0 wins from both.
With Sunday morning's matches being played largely for pride, their were some tired bodies making their way out onto the courts for the first matches of the final day. Devon set up their title push that afternoon nicely, notching a 5-0 win over Notts with straight-games victories across the board. Not to be outdone, Warwickshire managed the same over Shropshire, meaning the 1 and 2 seeds would contest the final having dropped just 3 games between them over the weekend! Yorkshire and Dorset went on to confirm their places in the Bronze-medal match, the former completing a 5-0 win over Lincolnshire and the latter with a 4-1 victory over Leicestershire. With the finals just around the corner, it was wide open on paper . . .
Dorset looked hungry for a win as the Bronze-medal match got under way, with Andy Corben and David Lobo racing out of the blocks with some high-quality racketball to put their side 2-0 up. With the pressure on the remaining Yorkshire players, it fell to Glyn Saunders and Paul 'Knocker' Norton to put the Northern County on the board. Glyn went 1/0 up in the third-string match, and looked to be in a strong position to grind out the win on fitness. Meanwhile, Paul pulled some outrageous winners out the bag to put the pressure on Phil Sargent at 1, who nevertheless managed to absorb the pressure and keep his nose in front through the first two. At 10/9 down in the third, Knocker once again found some magic shots to force a tie-break, but was unable to close it out in the face of some excellent racketball from the Dorset number 1. With the match in the bag, Dorset could celebrate, and did so in style as Neil Chambers fought back to win 3/1 against Glyn, while Angus Bell completed the set with a 3/0 victory over Mike Reid in the dead rubber.
Dorset looked hungry for a win as the Bronze-medal match got under way, with Andy Corben and David Lobo racing out of the blocks with some high-quality racketball to put their side 2-0 up. With the pressure on the remaining Yorkshire players, it fell to Glyn Saunders and Paul 'Knocker' Norton to put the Northern County on the board. Glyn went 1/0 up in the third-string match, and looked to be in a strong position to grind out the win on fitness. Meanwhile, Paul pulled some outrageous winners out the bag to put the pressure on Phil Sargent at 1, who nevertheless managed to absorb the pressure and keep his nose in front through the first two. At 10/9 down in the third, Knocker once again found some magic shots to force a tie-break, but was unable to close it out in the face of some excellent racketball from the Dorset number 1. With the match in the bag, Dorset could celebrate, and did so in style as Neil Chambers fought back to win 3/1 against Glyn, while Angus Bell completed the set with a 3/0 victory over Mike Reid in the dead rubber.
Congratulations to Dorset on finishing third, we look forward to seeing them again next year and expect them to turn out hungry to make it to that final in 2023.
The first two matches of the Final told a similar story. This time, Warwickshire were looking to upset the seedings and dethrone the reigning champions Devon. Warwickshire got off to the perfect start, with Chris Hall beating Dave Palmer in 3 and Jordan Hardwick beating Phil Borrett, also in 3. At 2-0 down, Devon were feeling the pressure as Josh Smart looked to get them on the board against Jason Pike. The fourth-string match was incredibly tight, with momentum shifting one way and the other, but the Warwickshire man closed out two crucial tie breaks in the opening games, taking them 12/10 and 13/11. With the damage done, Josh couldn't maintain the intensity, and Jason closed out the match to take victory and the title! Guy Pearson beating James Snell at 2 meant it fell to Mike Harris to salvage some pride for the former champions, as he took on Miles Jenkins in the final match of the weekend.
As was expected, these two showed no quarter and entered into a marathon match to entertain the loyal supporters who stayed to the end. Fantastic retrievals and innovative shot-making combined for some brutally long rallies, and as Miles took the first the reigning national champion was under huge pressure to get his side on the board. His experience came to the fore, however, and Mike's class shone through as he turned defence into attack and won the next three games 11/4, 11/9, 11/5 after 80 minutes of racketball.
Congratulations to the 2022 Racketball Inter-Counties Champions Warwickshire, and we lookk forward to seeing all of you back again next year for the return of this event!
The first two matches of the Final told a similar story. This time, Warwickshire were looking to upset the seedings and dethrone the reigning champions Devon. Warwickshire got off to the perfect start, with Chris Hall beating Dave Palmer in 3 and Jordan Hardwick beating Phil Borrett, also in 3. At 2-0 down, Devon were feeling the pressure as Josh Smart looked to get them on the board against Jason Pike. The fourth-string match was incredibly tight, with momentum shifting one way and the other, but the Warwickshire man closed out two crucial tie breaks in the opening games, taking them 12/10 and 13/11. With the damage done, Josh couldn't maintain the intensity, and Jason closed out the match to take victory and the title! Guy Pearson beating James Snell at 2 meant it fell to Mike Harris to salvage some pride for the former champions, as he took on Miles Jenkins in the final match of the weekend.
As was expected, these two showed no quarter and entered into a marathon match to entertain the loyal supporters who stayed to the end. Fantastic retrievals and innovative shot-making combined for some brutally long rallies, and as Miles took the first the reigning national champion was under huge pressure to get his side on the board. His experience came to the fore, however, and Mike's class shone through as he turned defence into attack and won the next three games 11/4, 11/9, 11/5 after 80 minutes of racketball.
Congratulations to the 2022 Racketball Inter-Counties Champions Warwickshire, and we lookk forward to seeing all of you back again next year for the return of this event!
Finals
Bronze Medal Match - Yorkshire (3/4) v Dorset (3/4)
Yorkshire 0-5 Dorset
Paul Norton 0-3 Phil Sargent (9/11, 7/11, 11/13)
Mike Reid 0-3 Angus Bell (4/11, 7/11, 4/11)
Glyn Saunders 1-3 Neil Chambers (11/8, 7/11, 2/11, 2/11)
Billy Hawes 0-3 David Lobo (6/11, 4/11, 9/11)
Dom Pegg 0-3 Andy Corben (5/11, 3/11, 5/11)
Gold Medal Match - Devon (1) v Warwickshire (2)
Devon 1 - 4 Warwickshire
Mike Harris 3-1 Miles Jenkins (9/11, 11/4, 11/9, 11/5)
James Snell 0-3 Guy Pearson (5/11, 9/11, 4/11)
Dave Palmer 0-3 Chris Hall (5/11, 2/11, 2/11)
Josh Smart 0-3 Jason Pike (10/12, 11/13, 3/11)
Phil Borrett 0-3 Jordan Hardwick (7/11, 7/11, 2/11)
Yorkshire 0-5 Dorset
Paul Norton 0-3 Phil Sargent (9/11, 7/11, 11/13)
Mike Reid 0-3 Angus Bell (4/11, 7/11, 4/11)
Glyn Saunders 1-3 Neil Chambers (11/8, 7/11, 2/11, 2/11)
Billy Hawes 0-3 David Lobo (6/11, 4/11, 9/11)
Dom Pegg 0-3 Andy Corben (5/11, 3/11, 5/11)
Gold Medal Match - Devon (1) v Warwickshire (2)
Devon 1 - 4 Warwickshire
Mike Harris 3-1 Miles Jenkins (9/11, 11/4, 11/9, 11/5)
James Snell 0-3 Guy Pearson (5/11, 9/11, 4/11)
Dave Palmer 0-3 Chris Hall (5/11, 2/11, 2/11)
Josh Smart 0-3 Jason Pike (10/12, 11/13, 3/11)
Phil Borrett 0-3 Jordan Hardwick (7/11, 7/11, 2/11)
Group Results
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Warwickshire 5 - 0 Leicestershire
Miles Jenkins 3-0 Ally Mutch (13/11, 11/6, 11/1)
Guy Pearson 3-0 Steve Smith (11/4, 11/3, 11/2)
Chris Hall 3-0 Andy Beel (11/7, 11/5, 11/7)
Jason Pike 3-0 Steve Durrant (11/6, 11/2, 11/8)
Robbie Fortune 3-0 Richard Jackson (11/6, 11/4, 11.3)
Yorkshire 5 - 0 Nottinghamshire
Paul Norton 3-1 Nick Hargreaves (11/6, 9/11, 12/10, 11/7)
Fi Moverly 3-0 Nick Ratnarajah (11/3, 11/4, 11/1)
Glyn Saunders 3-1 Andy Hopwood (11/4, 3/11, 11/3, 11/9)
Billy Hawes 3-0 Matt Dyter (11/4, 11/1, 11/4)
Dom Pegg 3-0 Ivan Garrahan (11/7, 13/11, 11/9_
Dorset 5 - 0 Shropshire
Phil Sargent 3-0 Cameron Parky (11/3, 11/8, 11/3)
Angus Bell 3-0 Chris Morris (11/6, 11/1, 11/9)
Neil Chambers 3-0 Chris Wase (11/5, 11/7, 11/8)
David Lobo 3-1 Barry Talbot (12/10, 11/7, 11/13, 11/8)
Marc James 3-2 Merv Davies (6/11, 11/6, 14/12, 10/12, 11/6)
Devon 5 - 0 Lincolnshire
Mike Harris 3-0 Nigel Truman (11/2, 11/4, 11/5)
James Snell 3-0 Louie Truman (11/3, 11/4, 11/1)
Dave Palmer 3-0 Ady Proctor (11/6 11/5, 11/5)
Josh Smart 3-0 Ryan Bond (11/3, 14/12, 11/2)
Phil Borrett 3-0 Brett Perkins (11/4, 11/5, 11/3)
Shropshire 2 - 3 Leicestershire
Cameron 0-3 James Bowden (3/11, 1/11, 7/11)
Chris Morris 1-3 John Freeman (11/8, 8/11, 7/11, 9/11)
Chris Wase 3-1 George Orton (11/3, 15/13, 5/11, 11/6)
Barry Talbot 1-3 Steve Smith (2/11, 3/11, 11/7, 8/11)
Merv Davies 3-2 Steve Durrant (10/12, 11/7, 11/5, 8/11, 11/7)
Nottinghamshire 3 - 2 Lincolnshire
Nick Hargreaves 3-2 Nigel Truman (11/9, 11/4, 6/11, 9/11, 11/5)
Nick Ratnarajah 3-2 Louie Truman (9/11, 11/9, 11/6, 7/11, 11/9)
Andy Hopwood 3-1 Ady Proctor (11/7, 7/11, 11/5, 13/11)
Matt Dyter 2-3 Ryan Bond (4/11, 11/2, 11/6, 7/11, 7/11)
Colm H 0-3 Brett Perkins (8/11, 10/12, 6/11)
Warwickshire 5 - 0 Dorset
Miles Jenkins 3-1 Phil Sargent (5/11, 11/3, 11/5, 12/10
Guy Pearson 3-0 Angus Bell (11/2, 11/5, 11/6)
Chris Hall 3-0 Neil Chambers (11/4, 11/4, 11/4)
Jason Pike 3-1 David Pike (11/5, 11/8, 7/11, 13/11)
Jordan Hardwick 3-0 Andy Corben (11/7, 11/4, 11/6)
Yorkshire 0 - 5 Devon
Paul Norton 0-3 Mike Harris (4/11, 4/11, 8/11)
Fi Moverly 1-3 James Snell (7/11, 7/11, 11/9, 3/11)
Mike Reid 0-3 Dave Palmer (2/11, 7/11, 2/11)
Glyn Saunders 0-3 Josh Smart (3/11, 8/11, 8/11)
Billy Hawes 0-3 Phil Borrett (7/11, 9/11, 5/11)
Miles Jenkins 3-0 Ally Mutch (13/11, 11/6, 11/1)
Guy Pearson 3-0 Steve Smith (11/4, 11/3, 11/2)
Chris Hall 3-0 Andy Beel (11/7, 11/5, 11/7)
Jason Pike 3-0 Steve Durrant (11/6, 11/2, 11/8)
Robbie Fortune 3-0 Richard Jackson (11/6, 11/4, 11.3)
Yorkshire 5 - 0 Nottinghamshire
Paul Norton 3-1 Nick Hargreaves (11/6, 9/11, 12/10, 11/7)
Fi Moverly 3-0 Nick Ratnarajah (11/3, 11/4, 11/1)
Glyn Saunders 3-1 Andy Hopwood (11/4, 3/11, 11/3, 11/9)
Billy Hawes 3-0 Matt Dyter (11/4, 11/1, 11/4)
Dom Pegg 3-0 Ivan Garrahan (11/7, 13/11, 11/9_
Dorset 5 - 0 Shropshire
Phil Sargent 3-0 Cameron Parky (11/3, 11/8, 11/3)
Angus Bell 3-0 Chris Morris (11/6, 11/1, 11/9)
Neil Chambers 3-0 Chris Wase (11/5, 11/7, 11/8)
David Lobo 3-1 Barry Talbot (12/10, 11/7, 11/13, 11/8)
Marc James 3-2 Merv Davies (6/11, 11/6, 14/12, 10/12, 11/6)
Devon 5 - 0 Lincolnshire
Mike Harris 3-0 Nigel Truman (11/2, 11/4, 11/5)
James Snell 3-0 Louie Truman (11/3, 11/4, 11/1)
Dave Palmer 3-0 Ady Proctor (11/6 11/5, 11/5)
Josh Smart 3-0 Ryan Bond (11/3, 14/12, 11/2)
Phil Borrett 3-0 Brett Perkins (11/4, 11/5, 11/3)
Shropshire 2 - 3 Leicestershire
Cameron 0-3 James Bowden (3/11, 1/11, 7/11)
Chris Morris 1-3 John Freeman (11/8, 8/11, 7/11, 9/11)
Chris Wase 3-1 George Orton (11/3, 15/13, 5/11, 11/6)
Barry Talbot 1-3 Steve Smith (2/11, 3/11, 11/7, 8/11)
Merv Davies 3-2 Steve Durrant (10/12, 11/7, 11/5, 8/11, 11/7)
Nottinghamshire 3 - 2 Lincolnshire
Nick Hargreaves 3-2 Nigel Truman (11/9, 11/4, 6/11, 9/11, 11/5)
Nick Ratnarajah 3-2 Louie Truman (9/11, 11/9, 11/6, 7/11, 11/9)
Andy Hopwood 3-1 Ady Proctor (11/7, 7/11, 11/5, 13/11)
Matt Dyter 2-3 Ryan Bond (4/11, 11/2, 11/6, 7/11, 7/11)
Colm H 0-3 Brett Perkins (8/11, 10/12, 6/11)
Warwickshire 5 - 0 Dorset
Miles Jenkins 3-1 Phil Sargent (5/11, 11/3, 11/5, 12/10
Guy Pearson 3-0 Angus Bell (11/2, 11/5, 11/6)
Chris Hall 3-0 Neil Chambers (11/4, 11/4, 11/4)
Jason Pike 3-1 David Pike (11/5, 11/8, 7/11, 13/11)
Jordan Hardwick 3-0 Andy Corben (11/7, 11/4, 11/6)
Yorkshire 0 - 5 Devon
Paul Norton 0-3 Mike Harris (4/11, 4/11, 8/11)
Fi Moverly 1-3 James Snell (7/11, 7/11, 11/9, 3/11)
Mike Reid 0-3 Dave Palmer (2/11, 7/11, 2/11)
Glyn Saunders 0-3 Josh Smart (3/11, 8/11, 8/11)
Billy Hawes 0-3 Phil Borrett (7/11, 9/11, 5/11)
day 2 - Sunday
Nottinghamshire 0 - 5 Devon
Nick Hargreaves 0-3 Mike Harris (1/11, 5/11, 7/11)
Nick Ratnarajah 0-3 James Snell (4/11, 8/11, 1/11)
Andy Hopwood 0-3 Dave Palmer 6/11, 1/11, 7/11)
Anuj Savani 0-3 Josh Smart (3/11, 1/11, 9/11)
Ivan Garrahan 0-3 Phil Borrett (6/11, 4/11, 2/11)
Warwickshire 5 - 0 Shropshire
Miles Jenkines 3-0 Cameron Parky (11/3, 11/3, 11/5)
Guy Pearson 3-0 Chris Morris (11/7, 11/5, 11/4)
Chris Hall 3-0 Chris Wase (11/3, 11/1, 11/3)
Jordan Hardwick 3-0 Barry Talbot (11/6, 11/4, 11/8)
Robbie Fortune 3-0 Merv Davies (11/3, 11/6, 11/6)
Yorkshire 5 - 0 Lincolnshire
Paul Norton 3-0 Nigel Truman (11/3, 11/7, 11/9)
Mike Reid 3-1 Louie Truman (11/7, 11/9, 7/11, 11/3)
Glyn Saunders 3-2 Ady Proctor (7/11, 11/9, 11/6, 9/11, 11/6)
Billy Hawes 3-0 Brett Perkins (11/5, 11/1, 11/6)
Dom Pegg 3-1 Tim (4/11, 11/6, 11/4, 11/7)
Dorset 4 - 1 Leicestershire
Phil Sargent 0-3 James Bowden (8/11, 7/11, 4/11)
Angus Bell 3-0 George Orton (11/7, 11/5, 11/4)
Neil Chambers 3-1 Steve Smith (8/11, 11/7, 11/6, 11/6)
David Lobo 3-0 Nick Marshall (11/6, 11/2, 11/1)
Marc James 3-0 Andy Beel (13/11, 11/6, 11/9)
Nick Hargreaves 0-3 Mike Harris (1/11, 5/11, 7/11)
Nick Ratnarajah 0-3 James Snell (4/11, 8/11, 1/11)
Andy Hopwood 0-3 Dave Palmer 6/11, 1/11, 7/11)
Anuj Savani 0-3 Josh Smart (3/11, 1/11, 9/11)
Ivan Garrahan 0-3 Phil Borrett (6/11, 4/11, 2/11)
Warwickshire 5 - 0 Shropshire
Miles Jenkines 3-0 Cameron Parky (11/3, 11/3, 11/5)
Guy Pearson 3-0 Chris Morris (11/7, 11/5, 11/4)
Chris Hall 3-0 Chris Wase (11/3, 11/1, 11/3)
Jordan Hardwick 3-0 Barry Talbot (11/6, 11/4, 11/8)
Robbie Fortune 3-0 Merv Davies (11/3, 11/6, 11/6)
Yorkshire 5 - 0 Lincolnshire
Paul Norton 3-0 Nigel Truman (11/3, 11/7, 11/9)
Mike Reid 3-1 Louie Truman (11/7, 11/9, 7/11, 11/3)
Glyn Saunders 3-2 Ady Proctor (7/11, 11/9, 11/6, 9/11, 11/6)
Billy Hawes 3-0 Brett Perkins (11/5, 11/1, 11/6)
Dom Pegg 3-1 Tim (4/11, 11/6, 11/4, 11/7)
Dorset 4 - 1 Leicestershire
Phil Sargent 0-3 James Bowden (8/11, 7/11, 4/11)
Angus Bell 3-0 George Orton (11/7, 11/5, 11/4)
Neil Chambers 3-1 Steve Smith (8/11, 11/7, 11/6, 11/6)
David Lobo 3-0 Nick Marshall (11/6, 11/2, 11/1)
Marc James 3-0 Andy Beel (13/11, 11/6, 11/9)