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Fair Oak 3 Beat Wykeham 4.
With the away team having higher Gradings in 3 of the strings, Home advantage looked to be needed to take the win. Local knowledge duly defeated the statisticians and the home team came through for a good win.
On paper, the number 3 string should have been the closest, with only 12 ranking points separating the two players before the match.
Home advantage prevailed though, with Neil Piper winning through.
It was the number 5 String which turned out to be the most competitive, with the Players battling out over a total of 96 Points ! Victory finally going to the Home Player, James Dickins.
Player of the tie was the Home No. 4 string, Andrew Codrai, gaining 40 Ranking Points from the match.
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