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RACKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - Fair Oak Racketeers (1) versus Nuffield Knights (1) played on 05-Mar-2026 at 19:30

String Home Team Player Ranking Grading Away Team Player Ranking Grading Score Result
1 Andy Codrai Squash Levels for Andy  Codrai 7 (7) SL 0 Mark Millard Squash Levels for Mark  Millard 3 (3) SL 1311 9-11 9-11 9-11 0-3
2 Neil Piper Squash Levels for Neil  Piper 11 (11) SL 1214 Mike Whitehead Squash Levels for Mike  Whitehead 5 (5) SL 1155 9-11 9-11 9-11 0-3
3 Nigel Lush Squash Levels for Nigel  Lush 12 (12) SL 0 Gary Ellis Squash Levels for Gary  Ellis 8 (8) SL 0 9-11 9-11 9-11 0-3
4 Doubles String 1 & 2 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 2 0 (0) SL 0 Doubles String 1 & 2 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 2 0 (0) SL 0 9-11 9-11 11-9 1-2
5 Doubles String 1 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 3 0 (0) SL 0 Doubles String 1 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 1 & 3 0 (0) SL 0 9-11 9-11 9-11 0-3
6 Doubles String 2 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 2 & 3 0 (0) SL 0 Doubles String 2 & 3 Squash Levels for Doubles String 2 & 3 0 (0) SL 0 9-11 11-9 11-9 2-1
(U) - Unranked at time of match Home Team Away Team
Fair Oak Racketeers Lost to Nuffield Knights by Strings
1 5
Games
3 15
Win Bonus
0 6
League Organiser Adjustment
0 0
Points
3 21

Match Report Press Report

Fair Oak Racketeers Lost to Nuffield Knights.

With the home team having higher Gradings in 1 of the strings, the match was always going to be in their favour. The away team proved the statisticians wrong though by clinching a great win.

On paper, the number 2 string should have been the closest, with only 59 ranking points separating the two players before the match. The Away player, Mike Whitehead, did well therefore to secure the win.

It was the number 1 String which turned out to be the most competitive, with the Players battling out over a total of 60 Points ! Victory finally going to the Away Player and Player of the match, Mark Millard.

Player of the match must be the Away number 2 string, Mike Whitehead, who over-turned a 59 ranking points disadvantage to record a great win.