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CCF
(Captain: Daniel Gliddon)

SEASON 2011-12

26 OCT 14 DEC 15 FEB 11 APR 06 JUN
NAME GRADE RATING Barcelona I'm Spart. RSJ The Exp The Exp Barcelona - - - -
Robin Haldane A185 2150 1L - 1L - - - - - - -
Michael Prizant A186 2136 - - 2L - - - - - - -
Mike Healey A194 2076 2W - - - - - - - - -
Nasir Rizvi A184 2066 3D - 3D - - - - - - -
Shyam Kalairajah A131 1830 - - 4L - - - - - - -
Simon Wrigley A159 1768 4D - - - - - - - - -
David Bryant C146 1749 - 1D - 1D - - - - - -
Sam Fry A144 1672 - - - 2L - - - - - -
Howard Curtis A124 1648 - 2L - - - - - - - -
Keith Barker A150 1563 - - - - - - - - - -
Dominic Warner A125 1557 - - - 3W - - - - - -
Keith Selby A104 1540 - 3D - - - - - - - -
Daniel Gliddon A124 1524 - 4D - 4L - - - - - -
DEFAULT - - - - - - - - - -
GRADING POINTS USED (not Open Section) 00000 - 06461 - 12963 - - - - - -
GRADING POINTS LEFT (not Open Section) 34000 - 27539 - 21037 - - - - - -
PENALTY POINTS : 0

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SEASON 2010-2011     -     CCF
Players FM Peter Sowray 2342, IM Jack Rudd 2236, Michael Prizant 2137, Nasir Rizvi 2096, Simon Wrigley 1769, Howard Curtis 1649, Dominic Warner 1584, Keith Barker 1533, Daniel Gliddon 1502.
Position 4th of 6
Comments The team finished 2 places higher than last season, although that was partly helped by another team having points deducted.  Their only win was in round 3 but unlike last season, the defeats were mostly heavier.
SEASON 2009-2010     -     CCF
Players FM Peter Sowray 2318, Nasir Rizvi 2156, Peter A Williams 1961, Howard Curtis 1710, David Bryant 1678, Dominic Warner 1581, Daniel Gliddon 1577, Vince Brady 1446
Position 6th of 6
Comments Despite finishing bottom and having what was perceived as the weakest team in the tournament overall, a powerful display by the players on the higher boards ensured that the team never scored less than 2 board points out of 6 and even managed a very creditable draw in the final round.