glyn
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Recent results and latest table can be found here www.cardiffsnooker.org.uk/07-08/tuestable0708.html
Odds from me.
In case some of you are new, the Cardiff Snooker interest is because I'm a Cardiff-based Leicester fan and a few league players are members since Jeff kindly hosts our own league forum.
Form guide
The league is one of the closest in years, with 2 pts separating 2nd and 6th. Pre-season favourites were Rileys 'B' who have faltered due to players not turning up for matches, which led to them being 2 men short against Penarth last week. In-form Penarth consequently won their 5th game on the trot.
Llandaff must be considered favourites at the moment and ex-pro Neil Tomkins made a 122 break for them last week. However the match against Trecenydd should be a close one.
There really isn't much to seperate Penarth, Uni Grads and Trecenydd.
The Mackintosh (last years runners-up) have found form so don't be fooled by their league position and should win against a young Rileys 'A' side. However Rileys have had two good performances in a row with a 4-1 win 2 weeks ago followed by a narrow 3-2 defeat against the leaders.
Caerphilly are having a good season and should overcome Uni 'A' who are struggling for points. But they've got to win sometime!
Odds from me.
In case some of you are new, the Cardiff Snooker interest is because I'm a Cardiff-based Leicester fan and a few league players are members since Jeff kindly hosts our own league forum.
Form guide
The league is one of the closest in years, with 2 pts separating 2nd and 6th. Pre-season favourites were Rileys 'B' who have faltered due to players not turning up for matches, which led to them being 2 men short against Penarth last week. In-form Penarth consequently won their 5th game on the trot.
Llandaff must be considered favourites at the moment and ex-pro Neil Tomkins made a 122 break for them last week. However the match against Trecenydd should be a close one.
There really isn't much to seperate Penarth, Uni Grads and Trecenydd.
The Mackintosh (last years runners-up) have found form so don't be fooled by their league position and should win against a young Rileys 'A' side. However Rileys have had two good performances in a row with a 4-1 win 2 weeks ago followed by a narrow 3-2 defeat against the leaders.
Caerphilly are having a good season and should overcome Uni 'A' who are struggling for points. But they've got to win sometime!
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