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This page contains Ace’s write-up’s and draws
for the 2011 Western Open and Canadian Amateur Championships.
World Doubles Championship and Western
Open
March 17th - March 20th, 2011
The Montreal Racket Club had the honour of hosting the First Leg of the World Doubles Challenge. Champions Harry Foster and Mark Hue Williams were to be challenged by veteran Tim Cockroft and his partner, world number two, Alex Titchener-Barrett. The match was scheduled for Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
The Western Open, normally played
at the Racquet Club of Chicago or the Detroit Racquet Club, was to be played at
the MRC as well. This marked the first time in history that this tournament was
held outside the
Early in the week the club welcomed the players along with trainers and coaches. The boys trained hard and practised with the likes of Neil Smith, James Coyne, Nick James and Ryan Tulley (MRC Professional). A tightly packed week indeed!!! Each noon hour gave the members of the MRC a chance to witness doubles rackets at its best during these practice matches.
Thursday was the start of the
Western Open with a few first round matches played leading up to the
Gentlemen’s Dinner. The dinner, in the fabled dining room, was wonderful.
Charles Hue Williams, David McLernon and Neil Smith (World Champion 1999-2001)
joined Mark, Harry, Tim and Alex at the head table, along with MRC president,
Andrew Pepper, Match and Handicap chairman, Glenn Chamandy, tournament
coordinator, Mike McLernon and advisor, Ron Kaulbach. It truly was a beautiful
evening, topped off by the usual stories, games of chance and the visiting of
some of
Because of practice times and the actual match, the Western Open was run somewhat differently than the normal rackets weekend. Friday night did not go on until 2 a.m. as it was in February; nor did players have to rise at 7 a.m. to play matches. It was a rather civilized tournament with the games starting around 9:30 a.m. and ending at 10 p.m. There were no surprises on the first two days as all the favourites advanced. The doubles ¼ finals were done on Friday and three singles ¼’s were played Saturday morning. The top seeds all advanced to the semis except for young Nick James, who had to retire in the singles after winning the first game against his doubles partner, Ryan Tulley. A nagging back problem forced him out of the singles but he recouped to stay in the doubles. Top seeded James Coyne and #5 Tulley met in the first semi, with Coyne winning 15/11, 15/1, 15/6. Second seed Jonathan Larken took care of #3 Neil Smith, 15/12, 15/0, 15/8. In the doubles the number one seeded Larken and Smith defeated #3, Montrealer's Bart Sambrook and Tim Price, 15/12, 15/5, 9/15, 15/7. Number two seeds, Tulley and James crushed #4 Coyne and Michel Couture, 15/2, 15/4, 15/2 setting up Sunday’s final.
Oh yeah!!!! There was another match played on Saturday as well; and what a match it was. Harry and Mark and Tim and Alex gave the packed gallery what they had anticipated, a brilliant and hard fought match; long rallies, aces, excellent retrieving and shot making and power rackets when needed. The match went the full seven games with the challengers coming out on top by scores of; 15/7, 15/17, 11/15, 15/10, 14/17, 15/10 and 15/10. The total score was 100-86. The second leg will be held at Queen’s on Saturday, March 26th, 2011. The match at Queen’s will be streamed over the internet (www.realtennis.tv ) starting live at 7:00 a.m. EDT (11:00 a.m. GMT or 8:00 a.m. CDT). For those who cannot rise this early on a Saturday, the site will archive the match to be shown after 3:00 p.m. EDT. For an in depth report on the match please contact Mssr. Coyne, who diligently took notes throughout the match.
The social side of the weekend
was also toned down from the Canadian Amateur weekend. Friday night members and
guests were treated with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. After the matches
folks took to the streets and dined at some of
Saturday’s lunch was supplied by Dunn’s Smoked Meat and all enjoyed tasty sandwiches and frites. Saturday night saw DJ Mike Mackell spinning out tunes for the masses. Very tasty plates of food kept coming and coming and fun was had by all. The night ended at a reasonable time for some to get a great night’s sleep and others to catch the last of the nightlife in our great city.
Sunday gave us the finals of the Western Open. Jonathan Larken, previously undefeated at the MRC (5-0) took on top seed, James Coyne and was able to keep his streak going with a strong four game victory. The scores were 15/9, 15/6, 14/15, 15/8.
The famous MRC Sunday Brunch took place after the singles final and Dominique and Philippe and staff presented a most excellent feast.
Then it was time for the doubles final. Neil Smith and Jonathan Larken teamed up and defeated Nick James and Ryan Tulley, 15/11, 15/3, 15/3. This marked the first title Neil had ever won on the MRC court. Well done boys!!! Then the weekend was done and folks gathered up their belongings for the journey home.
Thanks to Mike McLernon for the lobbying to get the event here and his hard work leading up to the event; to Taylor Dixon, Publicity and Programme coordinator and to all who were involved in making this weekend a special one for everyone. Kudos to Chuck, Clarence and the rest of the boys and girl for their work and, of course, thanks to Club Manager Bryce Maher for his tireless efforts in running the show and keeping everyone happy.
The World Championship Challenge/Western
Open weekend marked the last stop of the NARA season but the Racquet Club of
Chicago will be hosting an invitational tournament April 28-May 1 featuring
eight of the top players in the world, World Champion, James Stout, #2 Alex Titchener-Barrett, #3 Will Hopton,
#7 James Coyne, #12 Neil Smith, #13 Christian Portz, #15 Nick James
and #16 Ben Bomford. There will be a fun doubles tourney with the
Western Open Singles 2011
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Coyne (1) |
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Coyne (1) |
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Coyne 15/6 15/0 |
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E.Matthews |
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Friday 11:30am |
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J.Madon 15/5 15/10 |
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J.Madon |
Thursday 4pm |
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Coyne 15/9 15/5 |
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Johnson |
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Saturday 9am |
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Mackenzie 15/3 15/3 |
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Mackenzie |
Thursday 12:30pm |
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Offord 15/5 15/4 |
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Mawhinney |
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0fford 15/2 15/4 |
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Offord (8) |
Friday 10am |
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Coyne 15/11 15/1 15/6 |
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Tulley (5) |
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Saturday 8pm |
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Tulley (5) |
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Tulley 15/4 15/2 |
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Merill |
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Beattie 15/7 15/9 |
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Thursday 5pm |
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Tulley 14/17 ret. |
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Rosner |
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Saturday 9:45am |
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Ramsay 15/6 15/8 |
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Thursday 11:30am |
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James 15/3 15/10 |
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Friday 4pm |
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James (4) |
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James (4) |
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Larken 15/9 15/6 14/15 15/8 |
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Sunday 11am |
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Smith (3) |
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Smith 15/4 15/9 |
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Pepper |
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Pepper 5/15 15/12 15/2 |
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Couture |
Thursday 5:30pm |
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Smith 15/9 15/3 |
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Saturday 10:30am |
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R.Kaulbach 16/15 15/11 |
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Harding |
Thursday 11am |
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Sambrook 15/3 15/0 |
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Larken 15/12 15/0 15/8 |
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Rosier-Pamplin 15/5 15/3 |
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Chamandy |
Thursday 4:30pm |
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Rosier-Pamplin 15/7 15/12 |
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Dawes 15/5 15/10 |
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Costantini |
Thursday 10:30am |
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Larken 15/10 15/0 |
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McLernon |
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Saturday 11:15am |
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McLernon 15/5 15/1 |
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N.Kaulbach |
Thursday 12noon |
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Larken 15/3 15/1 |
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Saturday 8am |
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Western
Open Doubles 2011
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Smith/Larken (1) |
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Smith/Larken 15/3 15/5 |
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Merrill/Offord |
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Thursday 6pm |
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Smith/Larken 15/12 15/5
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Rosier-Pamplin/Ramsay 15/6
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Thursday 6:30pm |
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Sambrook/Price18/13 12/15 15/1 |
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Sambrook/Price 15/9 15/1 |
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Friday 10:30am |
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Thursay 7pm |
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Coyne/Couture 15/6 15/10 |
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McLernon/N.Kaulbach 15/7
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Thusday 7:30pm |
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Tulley/James 15/2 15/4 15/2 |
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Dawes/Chamandy 15/0 15/7 |
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Friday 12noon |
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CANADIAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011 – draws below
Ace’s report
Wow!!! What a fantastic weekend!! Those
that were here had a fantastic time and those that missed it, well; they missed
it and will never get to enjoy what they missed. The weekend was spectacular,
from the opening dinner to the closing ceremonies. It was the 10th
anniversary of the Mjolnirs and Mr. Mark Agate
managed to entice over 20 of his warriors to journey to our frigid and snowy
environs. They would not be disappointed. Nor would the many
that came from
Play started on Thursday at 10am,
and saw 21 matches before the stag dinner at 9pm. There were few surprises on
day one. Andrew Ness, fresh in from
The Thursday night stag dinner was
attended by over 100 gentlemen (loose term). The food was excellent and the
wine, velvets and port flowed freely, the stories were great and the room was
electric. Later in the evening, the dice rolled, cards were dealt and the
Friday was an early day for some as
play commenced at 7:00 a.m. Stragglers from the night before were seen behind
couches, still in their tuxes or kilts. There were a couple of surprises
leading up to the prime time evening matches. James Price, playing in only his
second or third year took out Mjolnir James Clements
in two quick games, 15/5, 15/4 and Bostonians, Jeremy Wintersteen
and newcomer Matt Breuer were victorious over the Mjolnir
team of James Diggines and James Clements. The round
of 16 saw some potentially exciting matches. At 1:30am James Rock of
The night was amazing. Chef
Philippe Metayer and his crew served up a most
wonderful buffet. The dining room was full, tables in the President’s
Room were full and DJ Mike Mackell played superb
music for all to enjoy until 3:00 a.m. Thanks to Charlie Madon for adding some
beauty to the night.
The quarter finals started early
Saturday morning and saw top seed, James Coyne win over Mike Bailey, 15/5,
15/4. Nick James earned a walkover, as Dom Wright was a no-show. Wright,
himself, was in the quarters only because his opponent in the previous round,
Richard Spender, withdrew with a hand injury. The 3rd quarter saw
James Rock put up a gallant fight, nursing an upper leg injury, while losing to
former World Champion, James Male, 15/8, 15/4. Male was in
The doubles quarters started with
George Tysoe and Mike Bailey defeating James Coyne
and partner, Michel Couture (MRC) easily, 15/0, 15/5. MRC top players, Sambrook
and Nemec played very well and managed to win their match versus defending
champions, Alastair Gourlay and Ben Bomford, 15/2, 11/15, 15/6. The top seeded
pair of James Beaumont and Richard Spender had to default due to Big
Red’s injury. Their opponent’s, Guy Devereux and Dan Laukitis (NY/TUX) advanced to the semis. The final quarter match featured 2007
doubles finalists, Nick James and James Rock. Rock sustained an injury that
hampered his play and allowed the team of James Male and Patrick Maxwell to
advance to the semis. The scores were 17/14 and 15/12.
The doubles semi finals were played
next. Youngsters Tysoe and Bailey powered their way
to a 3 straight game victory over Sambrook and Nemec, 15/7, 15/7, 15/8. Male
and Maxwell took advantage of Laukitis’
inexperience and beat the pairing of Devereux and Laukitis
15/3, 15/8, 15/10.
The first singles semi saw James
Coyne beat Nick James, 15/10, 15/7, 15/8. The power of Coyne’s shots were
too much for young Nick, but there is definitely much potential and a bright
future for Mr. James on any rackets’ court. Well done, Nick! The final
match of the day had Male pitted against Devereux. Long rallies almost always
won my Male, the final scores were 15/2, 15/4, 15/2. The stage was set for two
great matches. Now it was off to the showers to pretty up for the Ball. This
year the venue was the popular
The tables surrounded the dancing
catwalk and the music was pounding. Dinner was fantastic and then it was time
to boogie. The catwalk was full most of the night and we were treated to a very
stunning solo dance by one, Mr. James Clements. The cat-like movements, the
grace, the …c’mon you all know he was, well, you know, maybe over-served.
Outside a raging blizzard covered the city with an 8” blanket of snow,
catching many by surprise as the storm was not really in the forecast. Inside
it was warm and rocking ‘til the wee ones.
Early Sunday morning there were the
traditional Rolland Cup matches. Peter Johnson (MRC-Canada) took on Nick
Harding (DRC-USA) and won. Then they teamed up and played actually nobody and
won. Thus the Rolland Cup was declared a draw.
Final Time – And a very
exciting one… Coyne versus Male. Coynie used all his power and made very few mistakes during
the match. Male used his cunning and experience to make the match interesting.
There were many fine rallies, some excellent shot making and retrieving but in
the end, it was the world’s 4th ranked player, James Coyne
emerging victorious with a 15/11, 15/5, 15/6 victory earning
him his first ever Canadian Amateur singles win. Male, though, looked
like a champion at times during the match, but it was soon evident that Coyne
was going to power his way to the championship. And that is exactly what he
did!!!!
James Male and Patrick Maxwell were
to play George Tysoe and Mike Bailey after the very
tasty and delicious Sunday Brunch. The first game was very close with both
teams playing very well. Some rallies were long, some weren’t. Male and
Maxwell took the 1st game 15/9. The 2nd was close. The
youngsters trailed early in the match but fought back vainly only to lose
15/13. Bailey’s serving and the power of the shots he and partner, Tysoe made the 3rd game a true trouncing as they
won 15/0. This result caused quite a stir and many of the gallery
envisioned a 5 game match. But it was not to be. Male and Maxwell prevailed in
the 4th game, winning again, in a close one, 15/12.
During the award presentation, MRC president,
Andrew Pepper, thanked the players, the galleries and all who were involved in
the running of the whole weekend. MRC professional Ryan Tulley and his team
(Nick James, James Rock, Ace, Rupert Ramsay, Richard Offord
and George MacKenzie) provided excellent marking and
made the tournament run smoothly. Match and handicap director, Glenn Chamandy
made sure players were in the building and matches were run on time. Philippe
and Dominique and the food staff gave us, yet again, a fabulous weekend of culinary
delights. Chuck, Randy and the rest of the MRC staff provided more that
excellent service throughout the entire weekend. Last but by far not least, we
all know that this tournament would not run as smoothly as it does without the
guidance of our Club Manager/Steward, Bryce Maher. Kudos to
him for his tireless energy and long hours in making our weekend the best
weekend of any rackets’ season.
Respectfully submitted by James
(yes, another James!!) MacLellan
February 8th, 2011
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CANADIAN AMATEUR SINGLES 2011 |
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Ramsay |
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Diggines |
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Franks 15/5 15/8 |
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Sambrook 15/3 15/2 |
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Leonard |
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Mackenzie |
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James (5) |
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Coyne |
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Rock 15/12 15/11 |
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McLernon |
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Rock 15/8 15/8 |
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Rock |
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Rock 15/2 15/2 |
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Stamp 15/5 15/5 |
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Stamp |
Friday 17.30h |
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Male 15/8 15/4 |
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Nemec |
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Saturday 13.15h |
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Nemec 15/3 15/0 |
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Hathaway |
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Nemec 15/3 10/15 5/4 |
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Gourlay |
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Gourlay 15/8 15/5 |
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Moss |
Thursday 16.30h |
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Male 15/7 15/5 |
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Swantner |
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Friday 23.30h |
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Tancer 15/10 15/6 |
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Tancer |
Friday 11.30h |
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Male 15/0 15/1 |
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Male (6) |
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Male 15/2 15/4 15/2 |
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Saturday 17h |
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Devereux 15/4 15/9 |
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T.Price |
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Friday 16.00h |
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Price 13/18 15/12 5/1 |
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Friday 15.30h |
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Devereux 15/11 15/10 |
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Maxwell |
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Friday 1.00am |
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Maxwell 15/1 15/1 |
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Habina |
Friday 16.30h |
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Tysoe 17/15 10/15 5/2 |
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Tysoe |
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Tysoe |
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Devereux 15/11 15/13 |
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Dawes |
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Saturday 11:45h |
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Agate |
Thursday 10.30h |
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Rowland-Clark 15/10 15/1 |
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Rowland-Clark |
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Thursday 11:30h |
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Harding |
Thursday 11.00h |
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Bomford 15/10 15/10 |
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Bomford (2) |
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Bomford (2) |
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CANADIAN AMATEUR DOUBLES 2011 |
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FEB 3RD - FEB 6TH |
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HOLDERS - BOMFORD/GOURLAY - MJOLNIRS |
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Spender/Beaumont (1) |
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Spender/Beaumont (1) |
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Spender/Beaumont 15/4 17/14 |
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Agate/Walsh |
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Friday 21.00h |
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Agate/Walsh 15/8 15/1 |
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Habina/Costantini |
Friday 13.00h |
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Devereux/Laukitis w/o |
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Dawes/Chamandy |
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Saturday 10.15h |
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Beattie/Ness 15/6 15/6 |
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Beattie/Ness |
Thursday 12.00h |
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Devereux/Laukitis 15/6
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R.Kaulbach/Mawhinney |
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