Last night saw George Bulbeck lead the U1600 Cup team to success at Alsager, retaining the trophy with a convincing (looking) scoreline of 4.5-0.5, although the secretary has no evidence of the actual games played.
There were only two survivors from last season’s cup winning team, with captain George taking full responsibility winning on board 1 (having played board 5 vs Kidsgrove last year). A review of the scorecard shows only 44 rating points separated the two teams (based on September’s ratings) but as is often the case ratings seem to bare no relationship to the score. Such was George’s methodical planning that he prepared the team to play with 3 blacks, but the card does not tell me whether we won the toss or Alsager did.
The other player from last year was Pawel Stanny who held out for a draw on board 3 with black pieces. Two of our promising juniors had the white pieces and both got the full point with Tommy Cooke on board 2, and newcomer Jude Canvin-Ross on bd 4. To round things off George’s dad took on the important mantle of team driver, so was allowed the comparative luxury of playing board 5, also doing the business to give a glossy finish on the score-card.
Congratulations to the team.
What many may not know is we now have two armies aiming to complete “league and cup doubles”. Bulbeck’s youthful army have a league division two decider on Tuesday 12th under the flag of our F team. They have a tough match (sitting in 2nd place) against 3rd placed Stafford at home and need a 3-1 win (or better) to secure the NSDCA div 2 title on tie break and condemn our D team to runners-up spot. Any lesser result means the D team are champions.
Bulbeck’s Youthful Army is in competition with Ballantyne’s Dads Army, as Steve leads the Perry Cup 1st team into the final against Cheddleton at Leek on Friday 15th in pursuit of another double after leading the I team to the NSDCA Div 4 trophy a few weeks ago. Interestingly the Perry KO team is also aiming to retain the trophy after a derby-final last year.