Travellers held at Coniston

By Alun Jones
On Saturday 02 August 2025 09:23

Division One Leaders The Travellers looked on course for a big win on their trip to the Coniston Tavern as they raced into a 6 - 1, but the St Nick boys rallied to take the last 5 frames to secure an unlikely draw. Gurkha Rejects took the last 2 frames to edge the Fox 7 - 5 while a James Thomason break dish helped Chapel End Libs 'B' to a 9 - 3 victory over Atherstone Cons 'B'. Coton Old Boys produced their best display this season beating CJ's 8 - 4. Rose & Thorns top Division Two thanks to a 10 - 2 win over Pi55 up @ the Piv, Dan Hardy potting the match winner. Midland Railway are 9 points behind the leaders but have a game in hand, Clive Dicks and Steven Fox were in the pot zone again as they beat Lucky Poke & Hope 9 - 3, George Golby on cue with RD for Poke n Hope. There was a host of break & reverse dishes in the Premier League this week with Steve Nesden knocking in his 3rd BD of the season to help front runners the Mighty Oak to a 9 - 3 victory over Atherstone Cons 'A', Vivek Makh potting a RD for the Oak as well. Chapel End Libs 'A' are the only side left in the League with a 100% record which stayed intact despite the best efforts of the Atack Snooker Club. Sam Baginskis also knocked in his 3rd BD this season for the Libs while Rob Dutton potted a BD for the Atack. James Willis produced a RD for Coton Bandits as they beat the inform Gurkha Corner 7 - 5, Karl Knight potting  the match winning frame. Coton Snooker were on cue to beat Newdigate Sports 10 -2 with 'The Tsunami' Michael Travis joining the break & reverse dish in the same match club while  Joe Copper added another RD for Coton as the Henry Street potter finally found their potting boots.Division One Leaders The Travellers looked on course for a big win on their trip to the Coniston Tavern as they raced into a 6 - 1, but the St Nick boys rallied to take the last 5 frames to secure an unlikely draw. Gurkha Rejects took the last 2 frames to edge the Fox 7 - 5 while a James Thomason break dish helped Chapel End Libs 'B' to a 9 - 3 victory over Atherstone Cons 'B'. Coton Old Boys produced their best display this season beating CJ's 8 - 4. Rose & Thorns top Division Two thanks to a 10 - 2 win over Pi55 up @ the Piv, Dan Hardy potting the match winner. Midland Railway are 9 points behind the leaders but have a game in hand, Clive Dicks and Steven Fox were in the pot zone again as they beat Lucky Poke & Hope 9 - 3, George Golby on cue with RD for Poke n Hope. There was a host of break & reverse dishes in the Premier League this week with Steve Nesden knocking in his 3rd BD of the season to help front runners the Mighty Oak to a 9 - 3 victory over Atherstone Cons 'A', Vivek Makh potting a RD for the Oak as well. Chapel End Libs 'A' are the only side left in the League with a 100% record which stayed intact despite the best efforts of the Atack Snooker Club. Sam Baginskis also knocked in his 3rd BD this season for the Libs while Rob Dutton potted a BD for the Atack. James Willis produced a RD for Coton Bandits as they beat the inform Gurkha Corner 7 - 5, Karl Knight potting  the match winning frame. Coton Snooker were on cue to beat Newdigate Sports 10 -2 with 'The Tsunami' Michael Travis joining the break & reverse dish in the same match club while  Joe Copper added another RD for Coton as the Henry Street potter finally found their potting boots.