A Grade – Dude Sweet vs Net Huggers
Dude Sweet delivered a confident performance to overcome the Net Huggers, controlling the match through consistent attacking play. Sirinat Sweet set the tone with a composed display, while Cameron Beal secured key victories to keep the momentum firmly with Dude Sweet. Aaron McPhee provided strong support as the team maintained scoreboard pressure throughout the night. The Net Huggers showed resilience and fought hard in several close contests, but Dude Sweet’s ability to capitalise on important moments proved decisive in a well-earned win.
A Grade – Tricksters vs Badgers
Tricksters produced a strong team performance to secure victory over the Badgers, combining consistency with confident shot-making. Felix Owusu led from the front with an impressive display, while David Harris-Jones played a crucial role in maintaining control of the contest. Ward Freeman added valuable wins to round out a balanced effort across the lineup. The Badgers competed hard and showed determination in several matches, but Tricksters’ ability to take charge at key stages ensured a deserved result.
A Grade – Pells Pals vs Five Setters
Five Setters recorded a strong victory over Pells Pals, delivering a composed performance across the night. Leigh Barry led superbly, remaining unbeaten, while Jarrah Schaefer and Salah Maklad provided excellent support to maintain scoreboard control. Pells Pals faced an added challenge when Robin Pellen was forced to retire through injury, with Dammy Otusanya stepping in as substitute and competing admirably. Despite their resilience, Five Setters’ consistency and ability to win the key encounters ensured a well-deserved result.
B Grade – Numbers Ones vs Tea for Two
Number Ones secured a well-earned victory over Tea for Two, delivering a steady and disciplined team performance. Nathaniel Harris-Jones stepped into the A1 position and made an immediate impact, helping set the tone for the night with strong play. Kylie Boston and Maurice Wilson provided excellent support, combining well to maintain scoreboard pressure. Tea for Two competed hard and produced several close matches, but Number Ones’ consistency across the lineup and ability to convert key points ultimately guided them to a deserved win.
B Grade – Good Juju vs Ace of Spades
Ace of Spades delivered a confident performance to defeat Good Juju, controlling much of the contest with consistent play. Ehsan Malzoumi and Andrew Telford set the foundation with strong victories, while Chandru Vangadasamy contributed important wins to maintain the team’s advantage. Good Juju showed determination and fought hard in several matches, with Jedda Hardcastle and Richard Van Der Linde competing strongly. However, Ace of Spades’ ability to capitalise on key moments proved decisive in securing a well-earned team result.
C Grade – Beckhanded & Dangerous vs No Eye Deer
Fireballs produced a dominant performance to secure a convincing win over Beckhanded & Dangerous, controlling the night with confident and consistent play. Adam Maxwell and Yee Pyone led superbly, winning their matches with authority, while Riley Hutchesson added valuable support to complete a strong team effort. Beckhanded & Dangerous battled hard, with Venita Coutts and Rebecca Laurenson showing determination in several rallies, but Fireballs’ sustained pressure and ability to take early control of matches proved decisive in an impressive victory.
C Grade – Hit and Hope vs No Eye Deer
No Eye Deer recorded a strong victory over Hit and Hope, producing a composed and well-rounded team performance. Kristyn McPhee and Andrew Schubert led the charge with confident wins, while first-time player Alba Kraatz impressed with a promising debut. Hit and Hope showed great spirit throughout the night, with Lorraine Halleday filling in and competing strongly alongside her teammates. Despite their efforts, No Eye Deer’s consistency and control at key stages secured a deserved team win.