Cup for Clubs – Final – 1st Leg.

Well done to all the members of the club who took part in today’s first leg of the final of the Welsh Cup for Clubs.

Round 1 saw the two triples teams loose 7/13 & 9/13. Round 2 (Doubles) saw a fight back, with two 13/0 wins and a 12/13 loss.

Wheatsheaf – 3 wins, 39 points for, 53 points against, diff -14
Monkstone – 2 wins, 53 points for, 39 points against, diff +14

All to play for in the second leg.

Tony

Cup for Clubs – Final – 1st Leg.

The first round of the Cup for Clubs will take place on Sunday 23rd November at the club, starting at 11:00 am.

Again, can all those players who took part in the previous round let me know their availability, in order that I can select a squad for the home leg.

Tony

Sunday Melee Results

Here are the final results of today’s Informal melee after some re-calculations due to results being recorded incorrectly and a miscalculation by the organiser – sorry Jim and Barney!

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A Christmas Melee will be arranged for early December.

Tony

Welsh Cup for Clubs

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Our club has reached the final of the Cup for Clubs. With a slim lead of 3-2 against Wenvoe from the first leg of the semi-final, the home tie resulted in an emphatic 5-0 win, making it 8-2 overall. The points totals were 65-17 on the day.

We await our opponents for the final when the semi-final between Penarth and Wheatsheaf is decided.

Grass to Gravel 2014

On Saturday the 27th of September The Monkstone Petanque Club hosted a friendly competition at their piste with their friends from Penylan Bowling Club. The event was a reciprocal hosting from the previous week when several members from the Petanque club joined the bowlers for a friendly end-of-season ‘roll up’ on their beautiful green. Both events were tremendously enjoyable, helped by the lovely warm weather experienced on both days. William McCarthy, one time petanque player who, shame upon shame deserted to the bowling fraternity, was instrumental in organising both competitions and did a terrific job. Many thanks William and well done! Twelve ‘triples’ teams were sorted out, each comprising one petanque player and two extremely good bowlers or rugby boys. Each team played three games with alternate opposition. After a hard fought but extremely good humoured competition, the team captained by Liam Milton was declared the winner, whereupon everyone duly retired to the club to partake in a wonderful buffet and various refreshments.