Barrow vs. Sycamore

Barrow, who were without their top player – Scottish international Gavin Rumgay did well to hold runaway Division One South & Midlands Champions Sycamore to a draw. Sycamore’s Sam Perry played his part by beating Jonathan Crawford (11-5, 11-9, 11-6) as well as Bradley Evans (11-5, 11-7, 13-11) whilst the old Warrior himself – Denis Neale showed all the experience you would expect from a former England number one. He beat both Sean Cullen (13-11, 7-11, 8- 11, 11-9, 11-9) and Adam Frost (3-11, 11-5, 11-7,13-11).

Barrow vs. Derwent I

Derwent, having previously beaten Brighton decisively 7-1, continued on their winning ways by getting the better of Barrow 5-3. Barrow led 3-2 after Bradley Evans had recorded his second win, a hard-fought 11-9,11-6, 4-11, 5-11, 11-9 success against Mark Simpson but Derwent weren’t finished. Simon Noutch came through in five ends against Denis Neale whilst a battling Stephen Horsfield came up trumps in the fifth game against Jonathan Crawford. Richard Smith eventually sealed his side’s victory after a marathon match 11-7, 6-11, 5-11, 11-9, 11-9 against Scott Crawford.

Barrow vs. Brighton I

Round three produced some of the best play of the weekend and Brighton started well against Barrow, taking a 2-0 lead. Jack Boult scored an outstanding 13-11, 9-11, 13-11, 4-11, 11-9 win over Bradley Evans and Dov Katz did well to get the better of Jonathan Crawford 8-11, 11-6, 4-11, 11-5, 11-8.
However, the fast-improving Scott Crawford (certainly one of the most improved players over the course of the season) won twice to lead the Barrow fight-back. He showed real determination to beat Reece Tan 7-11, 12-10, 4-11, 11-7, 11-9 and he sealed his side’s victory by getting the better of Jon Clarke 11-8, 12- 14, 11-7, 11-8.

Barrow vs. Urban Progress I

Urban Progress I overcome Barrow 6-2 in a match which was marred by one controversial incident. Denis Neale and Zoltan Hosszu were locked in a spell-binding encounter at one game all and at 10-10 in the second game Denis was faulted for a foul service. He was understandably very annoyed at the decision (you have to question if it had to be made at such an important stage of the game – and there was a lot of sympathy for Denis with this). The all-action William Maybanks gave another demonstration that he was the outstanding player of the weekend beating Bradley Evans 11-6, 11-5, 13-11.

Barrow vs. Elgre Nottingham I

The match between Barrow and Elgre Nottingham ended in a draw. Bradley Evans won twice for Barrow whilst Scott Crawford beat Emma Vickers over five ends and Jonathan Crawford got the better of Stewart Mudie 11-5, 12-10, 11-9.

Barrow vs Sycamore

Sycamore

  • Sam Perry (45)
  • Adam Frost (50)
  • Danny Lowe (87)
  • Sean Cullen (130)
 
Barrow
Sycamore
1st Game
2nd Game
3rd Game
4th Game
5th Game
Match Score

1
B. Evans
A. Frost
8
6
-3
7
1 – 0

2
J. Crawford
S. Perry
-5
-9
-6
1 – 1

3
D. Neale
S. Cullen
11
-7
-8
9
9
2 – 1

4
S. Crawford
D. Lowe
10
-8
-10
-10
2 – 2

5
B. Evans
S. Perry
-5
-7
-13
2 – 3

6
D. Neale
A. Frost
-3
5
7
11
3 – 3

7
J. Crawford
D. Lowe
9
-9
6
-6
6
4 – 3

8
S. Crawford
S. Cullen
-10
-8
-2
4 – 4

Barrow vs Derwent I

Derwent I

  • Mark Simpson (30)
  • Simon Noutch (65)
  • Stephen Horsfield (81)
  • Richard Smith (134)
 
Barrow
Derwent I
1st Game
2nd Game
3rd Game
4th Game
5th Game
Match Score

1
B. Evans
S. Noutch
11
4
-4
5
1 – 0

2
J. Crawford
M. Simpson
-6
6
-9
-9
1 – 1

3
D. Neale
R. Smith
-10
2
11
6
2 – 1

4
S. Crawford
S. Horsfield
10
-9
-9
-3
2 – 2

5
B. Evans
M. Simpson
9
6
-4
-5
9
3 – 2

6
D. Neale
S. Noutch
6
-2
10
-10
-4
3 – 3

7
J. Crawford
S. Horsfield
-5
-4
5
2
-6
3 – 4

8
S. Crawford
R. Smith
-7
6
5
-9
-9
3 – 5

Brighton I vs Barrow

Brighton I

  • Dov Katz (91)
  • Jack Boult (111)
  • Reece Tan (165)
  • Jon Clarke (267)
 
Brighton I
Barrow
1st Game
2nd Game
3rd Game
4th Game
5th Game
Match Score

1
D. Katz
J. Crawford
-8
6
-4
5
8
1 – 0

2
J. Boult
B. Evans
11
-9
11
-4
9
2 – 0

3
R. Tan
S. Crawford
7
-10
4
-7
-9
2 – 1

4
J. Clarke
D. Neale
-5
-3
-7
2 – 2

5
D. Katz
B. Evans
-6
-4
3
-2
2 – 3

6
R. Tan
J. Crawford
-6
11
8
-9
-5
2 – 4

7
J. Boult
D. Neale
1 – 0
D. Neale Conceded
3 – 4

8
J. Clarke
S. Crawford
-8
12
-7
-8
3 – 5

Barrow vs Urban Progress I

Urban Progress I

  • Costas Papantoniou (51)
  • William Maybanks (33)
  • Tibor Kadar (26)
  • Zoltan Hosszu (112)
 
Barrow
Urban Progress
1st Game
2nd Game
3rd Game
4th Game
5th Game
Match Score

1
B. Evans
W. Maybanks
-6
-5
-11
0 – 1

2
J. Crawford
C. Papantoniou
-11
-9
7
2
9
1 – 1

3
D. Neale
Z. Hosszu
7
-11
D. Neale Conceded
1 – 2

4
S. Crawford
T. Kadar
-5
-8
7
-5
1 – 3

5
B. Evans
C. Papantoniou
11
9
10
2 – 3

6
D. Neale
W. Maybanks
D. Neale Conceded
2 – 4

7
J. Crawford
T. Kadar
-6
-8
-9
2 – 5

8
S. Crawford
Z. Hosszu
-10
-5
6
-8
2 – 6

Elgre Nottingham I vs Barrow

Elgre Nottingham I

  • Lee Neil (67)
  • David Arrowsmith (93)
  • Stewart Mudie (181)
  • Emma Vickers
 
Elgre Nottingham I
Barrow
1st Game
2nd Game
3rd Game
4th Game
5th Game
Match Score

1
L. Neil
J. Crawford
9
6
-6
9
1 – 0

2
D. Arrowsmith
B. Evans
-8
-7
-7
1 – 1

3
S. Mudie
S. Crawford
-7
-8
4
8
3
2 – 1

4
E. Vickers
D. Neale
0 – 1
D. Neale Conceded
3 – 1

5
L. Neil
B. Evans
-8
-9
-3
3 – 2

6
S. Mudie
J. Crawford
-5
-10
-9
3 – 3

7
D. Arrowsmith
D. Neale
0 – 1
D. Neale Conceded
4 – 3

8
E. Vickers
S. Crawford
-9
6
5
-9
-4
4 – 4

Click here to see the British League Play-Off tables and averages.

English Table Tennis Association

English Table Tennis Association

Six teams will battle it out at the Draycott & Long Eaton Table Tennis Centre in Derbyshire over the weekend of Saturday/Sunday 23rd and 24th May, for two places in next year’s British League Premier Division.

If the competition is as fiercely fought as it was last year, then the matches should be very exciting indeed. The three teams who were crowned Champions in their respective Divisions were: Derwent in Division One North, Urban Progress in Division One South and Sycamore in Division One South and Midlands. These will undoubtedly be amongst the teams to watch out for, but don’t write off the three other sides either.

Division One South runners-up Brighton cannot be discounted. They have real depth in their team with the fast-improving Cadets Zak Zilesnick and Reece Tan in the numbers three and four positions. Similarly, you can’t discount Elgre Nottingham either. They may have finished a massive ten points behind an outstanding Sycamore side of Kevin Dolder, Sam Perry, Adam Frost, Jason Ramage, Sean Cullen and Danny Lowe but their team has a nice blend of experience and youthful promise. The Elgre squad of Chris Rogers, Lee Neil, Stewart Mudie, Mark Green, David Arrowsmith and Emma Vickers will relish the prospect of going into this weekend as under-dogs.

Barrow’s fortunes will depend to a great extent whether Scottish number one Gavin Rumgay is available. However, this looks extremely doubtful because of the clash with the Commonwealth Championships in Glasgow. However, the hard-hitting and improving brothers Jonathan and Scott Crawford will still be a force to be reckoned with and with former English number one Denis Neale in their squad, as well as England no. 36 Bradley Evans no one will take them too lightly.

Likely squads are as follows:
Derwent: Simon Noutch, Mark Simpson, Stephen Horsfield, Richard Smith, Trevor Williams, Richard Moss.
Barrow: Gavin Rumgay, Bradley Evans, Jonathan Crawford, Scott Crawford, Denis Neale, Tristran Swan, Steve Dixon.
Urban Progress: Tibor Kadar, William Maybanks, Costas Papantoniou, Laszlo Varga, Zoltan Hosszu.
Brighton: Alexander Ioannou, Dov Katz, Jack Boult, Zak Zilesnick, Reece Tan.
Sycamore: Kevin Dolder, Sam Perry, Adam Frost, Jason Ramage, Sean Cullen, Danny Lowe.
Elgre Nottingham: Chris Rogers, Lee Neil, Stewart Mudie, Mark Green, David Arrowsmith, Emma Vickers.

Click here to see the British League Play-Off results.

This season was Barrow Table Tennis Clubs first in the 1st Division of the British League, and in typical Barrow style, we didn’t make things easy for ourselves!

Going into the first weekend, Barrow had a motley crew of just three players (Steve Dixon, Tristran Swan and Scott Crawford). Given the “step up” in quality from the 2nd Division to the 1st, there was little surprise when the team came away scoring exactly 0 points. It was a tough weekend, things were looking bleak and all thoughts were on survival.

The second weekend saw the return of much needed Jonathan Crawford (England top 90 player – though should be much higher) and new signing Bradley Evans (England top 20 player) joining Tristran Swan and Scott Crawford. There was little surprise when things proved to be much better than the first weekend with the team notching up two wins (Halton and Fastbats) and two draws (including high flying Ormesby II and Rotherham Scorpions). The team had caught the eye of some, but what was to follow was to surprise all, Barrow included.

Coming into the third weekend (which only includes two matches as opposed to the normal four), Barrow secured the signings of Gavin Rumgay (Scotland number 1) and the controversial legend that is Denis Neale (former World top 15 player). So with, Gavin Rumgay, Bradley Evans, Jonathan Crawford and Denis Neale, Barrow led out the strongest team ever to play for Barrow Table Tennis Club. Needless to say, with Gavin and Denis untested, the team won comfortably securing maximum points (against Grantham and Drumchapel Glasgow II). This meant going into the final weekend to quote the ETTA website, “They (Barrow Table Tennis Club) won’t be able to make the play-offs as they only have 10 points, but expect them to cause the leading teams all kinds of problems”.

Well, with Gavin Rumgay, Jonathan Crawford, Bradley Evans, Denis Neale, Tristran Swan and Scott Crawford turning out for Barrow the final weekend. They did indeed “cause the leading teams all kinds of problems”. On top of that, they secured a maximum 8 points (against Halton, Derwent, Rotherham and Fastbats) and managed the seemingly impossible by gaining a place in the play-offs to be held at Draycott on the 23rd and 24th of May. So, congratulations to all those that represented Barrow Table Tennis Club and a big thank you to club coach and manager, Duncan Crawford.