The 2nd half of the season started with a visit to Myreside to play Watsonians 4
First
up for the Grange at no 5 was Craig Watt playing Roger Weir. Craig
started badly and quickly lost the first set 9-1. A slight recovery in
the next two sets saw Craig get some more points on the board but he was
unable to live with Roger who saw out the match 9-1, 9-4, 9-3 to see
Watsonians go 1-0 up.
Dave
Grieve was playing Derek Davidson at No3 on the other court. The first
set was a tight affair with Derek getting his nose in front in the early
stages, only for Dave to claw his way into the set with a mixture of
generous mistakes from his opponent, tight hitting down the line and
good solid drop shots to take the first set 9-5. Dave continued to have
the edge in the 2nd set and always had his nose in front to
take the second set 9-7. The third set continued in the vein as Dave was
inching towards a 3 set victory, when disaster struck while trying to
retrieve a cross court ball and Dave twisted his knee. This has a
visible impact on his mobility and Derek took advantage to take the
third set 7-9. Derek sensing blood was quick around the court and mixing
up his shots to put Dave under pressure and quickly took the fourth and
fifth sets for a 3-2 win. 5-9, 7-9, 9-7, 9-2, 9-1
Next
up was Bill playing David Hutton at No.4, David had the upper hand in
this match from the start and Bill was always behind, losing the first
set 9-3. A rally in the second set saw a much closer affair with Dave
taking the second set 9-7. The third set saw David impose himself on the
match once more winning the third set 9-4. Win for David 3-0.
I
was up on the next court playing Andrew Constable at No.2. Andrew
quickly rattled through the first set 9-2. Coming off the court Anthony
who was on marking duties remarked that I was just not hitting the ball
cleanly enough and these word must have inspired me as I took the second
set 9-2. Change of marker and change of fortune saw Andrew impose
himself on the game taking the next 2 sets 9-2, 9-2 to take the match
3-1.
Anthony
was taking on Paul Macari at No.1, Paul took the first 2 sets 9-3, 9-6
by playing percentage squash and allowing Anthony to throw in unforced
errors at critical times. Anthony cut out the error count in the third
and took the set 9-6 with some good clean hitting down the line. Anthony
was unable to keep the same intensity going in the 4th set and Paul managed to cover and return everything Anthony had to offer and won the set 9-2 to take the match 3-1.
Match result 20-6 to Watsonians 4.
Food
was served and we treated to Chicken Curry & Rice with poppadoms,
which was very tasty and talk turned to the up and coming visit to
Twickenham for the first match of RBS 6 Nations and of the art of
pickpocketing in various locations throughout Europe.
Match report – Neil Love
Pos
|
Player
|
Rubbers
|
Games
|
Points
|
Player
|
Rubbers
|
Games
|
Points
| ||||
1
|
Paul Macari
|
1
|
3
|
35
|
Anthony Fitzgerald
|
0
|
1
|
20
| ||||
2
|
Andrew Constable
|
1
|
3
|
29
|
Neil Love
|
0
|
1
|
15
| ||||
3
|
Derek Davidson
|
1
|
3
|
39
|
David Grieve
|
0
|
2
|
28
| ||||
4
|
David Hutton
|
1
|
3
|
27
|
Bill Marshall
|
0
|
0
|
14
| ||||
5
|
Roger Weir
|
1
|
3
|
27
|
Craig Watts
|
0
|
0
|
8
| ||||
Total
|
4
|
15
|
157
|
0
|
4
|
85
| ||||||
Competition Points
|
20
|
6
|
2 comments:
Just for the record, the food at Myreside on Wednesday night was chicken curry and rice. And bread rolls because poppadoms couldn't be found.
Anyone know who ate all the poppadoms?
Richard McIntosh
Wednesday night Myreside Foodie
PS - Wery good curry. We licked the big serving dishes clean.
Craig played in pink stripy shorts.
His work shirt was pink and stripy.
Hmm...
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