Camrose concludes this weekend

ebulogoSource: EBU

The second, and final, weekend of the 2016 Camrose takes place this weekend. England had a fantastic first weekend, so are well set to reclaim the trophy – the Republic of Ireland having broken England’s run of victories in 2015.

The team of David Mossop & Alex Hydes, Jason Hackett & Justin Hackett, and David Price & Colin Simpson, with NPC Richard Fleet, will be competing in Llandrindod Wells in mid-Wales. Play starts on Friday evening and concludes on Sunday evening. Matches will be shown on Bridge Base Online, and their vugraph schedule has the times of the matches.

The results will be available via the event website run by the WBU.

Fantastic First Weekend

Alexander Allfrey
Alexander Allfrey

England raced to a huge lead on the first weekend of the Camrose Trophy in Ireland, winning all five matches, and only once scoring less than 18 VPs.

Andrew Robson
Andrew Robson

Congratulations to the team for an excellent result: Alexander Allfrey & Andrew Robson; Mike Bell & David Gold; David Bakhshi & Tony Forrester; NPC: David Burn; Asst NPC: Nick Smith.

The event started on Friday evening, and England hit the ground running with an 18.05-1.95 victory over Northern Ireland. A big win against Wales (19.25), and a narrower victory over the WBU (11.07) – who as hosts of the second weekend the WBU enter two teams – followed. 18.37 against Scotland and 18.61 against Ireland rounded off a superb weekend for the team.

David Bakhshi in Antalya
David Bakhshi in Antalya
Tony Forrester
Tony Forrester

The dominance of the team, and the contribution that all players made, is shown by the cross-imp rankings, in which the three English pairs fill the top three places, and are a large distance ahead of the other pairs.

England take a lead of 37 VPs in to the second weekend – the largest lead since the format was changed in 2005. Only 11 VPs covering the remaining teams there may be quite a battle for the minor places – or will one emerge from the pack to challenge England? The final weekend takes place in Wales on 4th to 6th March, so we’ll find out then.

Mike Bell
Mike Bell

David Gold
David Gold

 

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