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Rainbows shine for the Devils
Josh Rainbow, the competition's youngest player at 15, won 2-1, while his older brother Andrew, 17, won 2-0. Their father Heath won 2-1.
Roydyn Bishop (2-0) was RSL's only winner.
With just three weeks left in the A-grade roster, competition for ladder positions is hotting up, with all six teams still a chance to play in the finals.
Exeter RSL beat Black 4-0 to leapfrog them into second spot, while Blue and Gold drew 2-2, with both teams still in the running.
For Exeter RSL, Adam Bindoff 2-1, Garry Bakker 2-1, Rex Swain 2-0 and Derek Peart 2-1 were all winners in a very close match, with two games decided on the black in the third frame.
Brothers Rolf 2-1 and John Stevenson 2-1 won for Blue, while for Gold, Steven Leary 2-0 and John Fraser 2-1 were winners.
A-GRADE LADDER: (after 17 rounds)
Launceston RSL 40, Exeter RSL 38, Black 36, Devils 32, Blue 32, Gold 26.
Exeter victory
IN A Reserve, Exeter RSL won 8-4 against Navy and moved back into the four at Navy's expense. Chris Reid and Greg Reid were Exeter's winners. Amber beat Longford RSL 7-5. Damien Bushby and John Saggers both won 2-0 for Amber and Dennis Collins won for Longford.
Green drew with Red 6-6, with all players winning one and losing one frame each.
A RESERVE LADDER: Green 145, Red 120, Amber 118, Exeter 116, Navy 113, Longford RSL 102.
North's shield
THE John Hanson Shield, played in honour of the late 1981 Tasmanian snooker champion, was played at the Claremont RSL last weekend.
North took the shield, winning 20 matches against 12 matches lost.
North-West won 14 and lost 18, while South won 14 and lost 18.
Although the North won by six matches, the tournament went down to the line, with the Northern team winning all of the last four matches to clinch victory.
Best-performed Northern players were Andrew Saltmarsh, Keith Coomber, Rolf Stevenson and Andrew Rainbow in snooker, and Lee Morcom in billiards, all of whom won three matches out of four played.
Finals time
THIS week the J. Boag & Son eightball finals get under way with first and second semi-finals in the three divisions, played at various hotels and clubs in Launceston.
The Premier league second semi-final sees Perth Hotel take on the Commercial at the LWC. In the first semi Duke of Wellington will play LWC Flaming Devils at the Duke.
In division 1 Mowbray hosts the LWC Scorpions team and the other final is between Sunny Hill and LWC Green at Sunny Hill.
Division 2 sees LWC Rangers playing LWC Warriors and in the first semi-final Sunny Hill Red plays Sunny Hill Delinquents.
Grand finals will be played on Saturday, August 28, at the LWC starting at 6pm with all players and spectators welcome to attend.
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Depleted South still proves tops on the table
The South scored 22 wins, to down the North, on 18, with the North- West third, with eight wins.
The Southern team travelled to Launceston without its two top ranked players in Les Higgins and Gregg Watt but still proved to be too strong overall.
For the North, which was defending the shield, Peter Donati and David Bates won four out of four matches, without losing a frame, John Fraser and Terry Adams won three out of four matches. The best break was 44 by Hobart's Luke Webb, with Peter Donati shooting 43.
Northern pennant
NORTHERN Interclub team Works Blue moved to equal fourth on the A grade ladder with a 3-1 win over Exeter, Peter Donati 2-1, Hans Georgieff 2-0 and John Stevenson 2-0 won for Blue, with Ben Swain winning 2-0 for Exeter.
The Devils were too strong for Gold, winning 3-1, Heath Rainbow 2-0, Wally Sully 2-1 and Andrew Rainbow 2-1 winning for Devils, and veteran Bob Woods winning 2-0 for Gold.
Ladder leader Black drew with the third-placed Launceston RSL, Andrew Saltmarsh 2-0 and Bruce Lockley 2-1 won for Black, Terry Adams 2-0 and Paul Zoon 2-1 were RSL's winners.
The A grade ladder is: Black 34, Exeter RSL 32, Launceston RSL 32, Devils 26, Blue 26, Gold 18, Best break Terry Adams 38.
In A reserve, all teams played six- all draws, which has no impact on the ladder but shows the evenness of the competition with all teams fighting for finals positions.
Red drew with Longford RSL with all players winning one frame each. Navy drew with ladder leader Green, Brian O'Byrne won 2-0 for Navy and David Thomas 2-0 for Green, Exeter drew with Amber, Lloyd Rogers won 2-0 for Exeter and Peter Fraser 2-0 for Amber.
A reserve ladder: Green 122, Amber 98, Red 95, Navy 94 Exeter RSL 92 Longford RSL 87. Best break for this week David Thomas 25.
Women's eightball
A FIELD of 15 women competed for places in the state women's team to play at the Australian eightball championships in Adelaide in October.
Played at the LWC on Saturday, the women played a full round robin twice with the top seven making the team.
The team is: Fiona Plummer, Denise Millington, Renea Duncombe, Janelle Jackson, Jenna Sampson, Jane Nichols, Bethany Ross.
The 2010 state women's singles title was also played between the top four players from the round robin section with Launceston-based player Fiona Plummer defeating fellow player Denise Millington 4-1 in the final, full results can be found on the Eightball Tasmania website.
A reminder that this weekend sees the final 24 men compete at the Launceston Workers Club for the state open team starting at 9am with all people welcome to attend for some high quality pool.
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