The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

‘New’ Northants shock champions

- By Mel Beck www.peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk

Northants’ new-look Newton Trophy team upset the form book in their opening English Bowling Federation county championsh­ip fixture under new captain Dave Corney by defeating Suffolk, twice winners in the past three finals and runners-up in the other.

Northants won on four of the six rinks at Whittlesey Manor for a resounding 192153 victory to claim 18 of the 22 points on offer and now they hope to build on that foundation at home to Hunts on Saturday.

There were runaway wins for the rinks of Tony Belson (45-18), Tom Fielding (40-23) and Ally McNaughton (39-21), while Barry Lawrence’s rink held off a late challenge to win 27-24.

The Adams Trophy team, playing at Parkway, were unable to complete the double, losing 140-178 (4-18) to Suffolk, their rink wins coming from Paul Buckley (26-19) and Adam Warrington (33-18).

Northants women suffered a second successive defeat in the Donald Steward Trophy, when they were beaten 111-99 by North Cambs at March.

There were wins for the rinks of Gill King (29-16) and Myra Landsburgh (22-17), while Chris Ford’s trio went down by a single shot (25-26).

They will hope for better fortune next Wednesday when, along with the Silver Jubilee Vase team, they host Suffolk at City of Peterborou­gh and Yaxley respective­ly.

With North Cambs not having a team in the Silver

Jubilee Vase, the counties played a three-rink friendly with Northants winning 9156.

Meanwhile, local bowlers are mourning the sad passing of former Northants Bowling Federation president Dick

Noble.

He was a well known and much respected bowler both locally and further afield, having been a prominent figure at the city-based West Ward for many years before moving to Whittlesey Manor.

He was chairman at West Ward and formed a successful laying partnershi­p with the man who succeeded him Brian Swann.

They won a county final and competed in the big national events at Skegness and Leamington.

He was county president in 2018-2019, but the pandemic denied him a second year in office, and at the time of his passing he held the position of the county’s first-ever chairman.

 ?? ?? Some of the Northants team with new captain Dave Corney (in blazer).
Some of the Northants team with new captain Dave Corney (in blazer).

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