Eight pairs were due to compete in the Wilts doubles with the favourites being last year’s winners Rob Brady and John Peirce; but with some serious competition this year with Adam Giles/Tony Thompson and Stefan Stanton /Mike Stannard. However a few changes and we were down to 7 pairs on the day. Tony retiring injured and being replaced by Josh Watkins. These were split into a pool of 4 and a pool of 3. The 4 pool playing best of 3 upto 15 and the other pool best of 5 games upto 1. The standard of the doubles is going up each year and this year was no exception.
Pool A
Rob Brady / John Peirce, Gary Preston / Rob Camden and Mike Stannard / Stefan Stanton
Pool B
Adam Giles / Tony Thompson replaced by Josh after first match, Nev Buckle / Dave Ridgway, Martin Hill / Dean Watkins and Tessa Perry / Martin Healey
The pools didn’t really throw up any surprises with the expected pairings making it to the semi finals. The toughest match in the pools being Brady / Peirce v Stannard /Stanton; with Brady / Peirce just edging it 3/2.
The semis threw up two great doubles matches and one big surprise; with Ridgway and Buckle defeating the previous year’s winners 3/0. The other semi between Giles / Watkins and Stannard / Stanton was a superb match; with some serious hard hitting and tactical changes during the match. Giles / Josh eventually losing 3/2 to Stannard / Stanton.
The final was a good match but I think one match too far for the nearly men Ridgway / Buckle who were a little overpowered by Stanton/ Stannard. Stanton just seemed to be everywhere and hit some outrageous nicks to win a comfortable 3/0 winner….
Results
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