English boys' county title race is blown wide open by Day 2 results
The
title race at the English boys’ county championship is wide open after
Wiltshire and Northamptonshire both bounced back from first-day defeats
to win their matches today.
It
means they join Yorkshire and Hertfordshire with one win apiece after
two days of the championship at Cumberwell Park in Wiltshire.
All
four counties are in with a chance of winning the title tomorrow when
the round robin match is completed – and it’s quite likely that a
countback will be needed to decide the destination of the trophy.
As
matters currently stand Wiltshire – the defending champions – hold a
slender advantage, having won 10.5 games so far. Yorkshire and
Northamptonshire have each won nine, while Hertfordshire have amassed
7.5.
Today,
Northamptonshire were first to play their way back into the
championship, defeating Yorkshire 5-4. They declared their intentions
with a 2-1 win in the foursomes, helped by inspirational play from Ben
Jones and Callum Farr who had a run of five consecutive birdies,
followed by two eagles.
They
made their debut at Boys’ County Finals last year and this was their
first win from five foursomes sessions. “That gave us a lot of
confidence,” said team coach Adam Myers. “Knowing that we only had to
halve the afternoon singles was a big boost.”
In
the afternoon, Jones led the way and, helped by yet another eagle,
claimed the first singles point. The next three games went Yorkshire’s
way but Northamptonshire finished strongly with wins from their youngest
two players, Robin Williams – who has won all four of his games - and
Charlie Salter
“We
have some big characters in our team and they thrive under pressure,”
said Myers, who had picked up his side after yesterday’s defeat by
reminding them: “It’s still all to play for and if we beat Yorkshire we
are still in with a chance.”
In
the other match, Wiltshire defeated Hertfordshire 6.5-2.5 and won the
praise of team manager Ian Welding. “They were just unbelievable,
absolutely unbelievable,” he said.“Yesterday a couple of putts didn’t go our way but we played some good golf. I knew if we just had the belief we could turn things around and the guys embraced that.” Wiltshire also laid the foundations of their success with a 2-1 foursomes win. Then James Cooper – a member of the host club – set them on course in the singles when he squeezed past Danny Daniels to win one up after an excellent game. Cooper (pictured top) was seven under par, with the highlights including an eagle two on 17 to get back to all square and a conceded birdie on the last for his point. Jamie Cooper edged them closer with a halved result against Jon Hopkins, who holed a monster putt for an eagle two on the 17th and followed up with another good putt for a birdie on 18 to get back on level terms.
Jake
Bolton birdied the par three 16th to win 3 and 2 and guarantee Wiltshire a
halved result, before Ollie Jeans provided the winning point with his
2up victory. “We were disappointed yesterday and we knew we needed to
win today – and we had loads of belief,” he said.
Tom Stagg completed Wiltshire’s scoreline, finishing two up after birdies on the 16th and 18th.
Tomorrow’s order of play is: Yorkshire v Hertfordshire, starting at 8am. Wiltshire v Northamptonshire, starting at 8.24am.
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posted by Colin | See story on its own page | Wednesday, August 24, 2016
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