The Mistletoe and the Photocopier were buried in the basement as the annual Xmas lunch took place…huge fun for all and that’s all I will say…
HE HAS FOUND US...
I’m sorry to say that The Elf has been sighted in the vicinity. I refused to let him in but he is a sneaky little toad…If you follow us on Twitter or Facebook you may follow his story…
Bristol v Wellington - Saturday 23rd November
It was with excitement and trepidation that the BRTC team headed east to the newish court at Wellington. We were well looked after by Danny and the team and were most interested in their newish court, viewing, changing and social facilities.
However we did not play well and, in short, were comprehensively beaten in every area of every match. Wellington's team was undoubtedly stronger and their youth and fitness trumped our experience. Despite sympathetic manipulation of the handicap none of our players was able to register a victory - we were defeated in a crushing manner. Only our enthusiasm remained undimmed and although we returned to Bristol chastened and a little deflated ........... hope springs eternal.
Stuart Andrews
Christmas Drinks & The Chawner Challenge - Wednesday 4th December
Lots of booze and lots of fun…Thank you to all who came and to the Elves…
Reggie Williams took the title this year with a disgustingly casual shot…
NATIONAL LEAGUE - BRTC away to Moreton Morrell - Saturday 30th November
Ben Coleman and Tom Lewis journeyed to MiddleEarth to lay siege to Castle Moreton on the final day of November.
Mr.Ben was like a rampaging Rhino around the court and despite winning the first set 6/5, I managed to lose the following two sets…5/6 1/6
Tom Lewis was on top form though in his match and won 6/4 6/1 with few mistakes.
So it was down to the doubles and we always fancy ourselves here…and so we should.
We managed to take it 8/3 and got ourselves a rare Away victory.
We march onwards…
Bristol v Moreton Morrell - Sunday 24th November
In the beginning there were 5.
However come the day of the battle, only two brave Moreton men made it to Bristol.
So thank you and well done to Tony and Keith.
Keith took on one of the Bristol students (always unfair of us to field someone who can still bend at the knee) but despite a truly valiant effort, was defeated by the young'un.
Bristol then took the doubles and with only one match left, the victory was cemented.
However the day was topped off with an epic 3 setter with Moreton Morrell's Tony edging the last singles 6/5 in the final set. Huge fun was had by all and thank you to David Pearce for supplying a lovely lunch.
BRISTOL V CAMBRIDGE
Sunday 10th November.
A date to go down in history.
Regardless of the weather outside, there was a storm brewing on court.
A fantastic day of tennis was had when the Cambridge mob game knocking on our door.
Bristol managed to win the opening singles, lost the doubles, won the following singles and then lost the fourth match - a doubles again.
So it was down to the the fifth and final match of the day to see who would be crowned the Ultimate Fighting Champions.
Would the pattern continue? The atmosphere was tense and the sun was low in the sky when the formidable Grattan Macgiffin strode onto court.
Eyeball to Eyeball with our very own Sam Beale.
This was it.
Through the blood, sweat and tears (mostly mine from the markers seat), and once the ball fluff had settled - only one man remained standing.
It was, of course , Sam 'The terminator' Beale.
So thank you to the entire Cambridge team and our own heroic squad for a great day.
It was emotional.
BRTC V JESMOND DENE - Saturday 26th/Sunday 27th October
On Saturday 26th October, we welcomed three members from Jesmond Dene and supporting family members for a weekend of singles and doubles. All of the matches were 3x6 game sets, with the third set starting at 3-3.
There were four matches on the Saturday, three singles and one doubles. All were hard fought, especially the first one between Louis Richards and Craig Swallow which went to five-all 40-all in the final set. At match point Louis forced for the dedans and missed, giving Craig time to place the winning shot.
Chris Willows and Trish Morris both put up brave fights but struggled against the opposition. The only victory for Bristol came from Angela Probyn and Bob Stacey who managed to win in two very close sets.
There were two further singles matches on Sunday morning before the visitors made their long journey north. Both went to three sets, with one to Bristol and one to Jesmond, making the final result 4-2 to Jesmond.
NEWMAN BELL & SUNSHINE CUP FINALS
Over the weekend of the 19th/20th October, the Newman Bell Handicap Doubles final was played out with great support.
Congratulations to Ben Wessely and Jon Lennon on a solid performance over the week who were deserved winners against Julian Hemming and Greg Caswell.
The following day, Jon Lennon was in action again in our summer tournament final of the Sunshine Cup.
However, this time he came up just short, losing in a fiercely contested 3 setter against Chris Harland who wins himself a shiny new racket!
Well done and thanks to all who took part.
BRTC V Old Etonians - Sunday 13th October
Switching this fixture from March to October may have confused some of the regular players, including Andrew Hussey, who found himself in Italy instead of Bristol, but undaunted a trio of Old Etonians arrived for some intense tennis against BRTC.
First up, was Julian Hemming who this time represented the OEs against George Wilson, who had to set his TV to record for the Japan v Scotland rugby, but as it turned out he made the right choice. Julian leaped from the starting block to lead 5-1 in the first set, only for George to take it 6-5. Undeterred, Julian rallied to take the second set, but George triumphed in the third.
This first match set the tone for the match as a whole, with newcomer to the Bristol court Dominic Delaforce (clearly some tennis heritage there) joining Julian to defeat George Wilson and Laurence Brook in straight sets, before Dominic went on to defeat Laurence over another tight 3 setter. Following a very convivial lunch interval, Chris Willows and Denis Mullan held out to win another epic 3 setter against Julian Hemming and Nicholas Boustead. Match drawn.
Thank you to Ben Coleman for scoring and we look forward to next year.
OE's named first:
Hemming (owe 1/2 15) v Wilson-5-6, 6-2, 3-6
Delaforce and Hemming v Wilson and Brook (rec. 1/2 15) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4
Delaforce v Brook 4-6, 6-2, 6-4
Hemming and Boustead v Willows and Mullan 4-6, 6-2, 3-6
NEW SEASON & NATIONAL LEAGUE
Well the summer drought is over and we have dived head first into the new season of interclub matches.
Newmarket visited us last Saturday and the report is already on this site.
On Sunday 29th September we had a successful visit to Hardwick House with the following results:
J.Maclachlan v C.Harland 8/3
J.Maclachlan/M.Box v C.Harland/J.Hemming 8/6
T.Tomalin v J.Hemming 6/8
D.O'Sullivan v G.Caswell 5/8
C.Nicholls v G.Wilson 7/8
T.Tomalin/P.Tomalin v G.Wilason/G.Caswell 2/8
And then on Friday 4th October we had our first National League game in well over a decade against a visiting Petworth side.
We are in division 5 (20 -25 handicap) and our 2 man team consists of Tom Lewis and myself(Ben Coleman).
Tom won his singles 6/2 6/1
I won mine 6/1 5/6 6/1
And we won the doubles 8/1
It was a fantastic evening (Thank you to Jan Fuller for providing light snacks for the spectators) and The Legend of Fortress Bristol has begun…
We have a very busy calendar of club matches so please let me know if you would like to play!
Cheers
BRTC V NEWMARKET Saturday 5th October
On Saturday 5th October, five players from Newmarket braved the long journey to Bristol to play a mixture of singles and doubles. All of the matches were 3x6 game sets, with the third set starting at 3-3. They were also played off level, in spite of some very large handicap ranges in the doubles partnerships.
Every match was hard fought, especially the one between Chris Harland and Charlie Pittaway which went to 40-all in the final set! Bristol started off well with George Wilson winning the first match but thereafter, in spite of best endeavours, Newmarket crept ahead with the final result being 4-2 to Newmarket. Charlie Pittaway was declared man of the match, winning all three of his matches – not bad for a former Bristol University member!
The match results were:
Ian Lindsay v George Wilson
6-3 6-1 to Bristol
Charlie Pittaway v Chris Harland
4-6 6-4 6-5 to Newmarket
Ian Lindsay & Suzanne Lindsay v Gary Mendham & Jan Fuller
6-5 1-6 6-5 to Newmarket
Charlie Pittaway & Graham Smith v Bob Stacey & John Dixon
6-4 6-1 to Newmarket
Rachel Pittaway & Charlie Pittaway v Gary Mendham & Angela Probyn
6-1 6-2 to Newmarket
Rachel Pittaway v Gary Mendham
1-6 6-4 6-5 to Bristol
PADEL & PLANES - Saturday 14th/Sunday 15th September
Another fantastic day introducing Padel to some more BRTC members.
It was a glorious day and all had a great time.
It was that good that I had to keep the buzz going on the Sunday…
Andalucian Supper - Wednesday 4th September
SHERRY WEEK COMES EARLY TO BRISTOL
An Andalucian supper was held at the Club on 4th September, with 16 members sitting down to a tasting of three very different sherries and a table wine matched with a selection of Spanish food.
The evening started off with a pre-dinner drink of pink Cava – not from Andalucia but nobody minded!
We then adjourned to the Bretten Room, where the long table was suitably decked and where Bob and Jan worked some magical pairings between the wine and the food. Bob also produced a useful little booklet explaining the different sherries and how they are made. The first course was a Fino sherry with a selection of tapas; this was followed by a Palo Cortada sherry with chilled gazpacho; the main course of spicy chicken was paired with a white table wine made from Palomino grapes; and finally there was an excellent Pedro Ximenez (aka PX) to go with a delectable orange and almond tart and ice cream.
A great time was had by all and, with the witching hour fast approaching, the President gave a vote of thanks to the organisers – and wanted the date of the next tasting
BRTC Padel trip - Saturday 31st August
Fantastic trip to experience some Padel tennis near Winchester today. Well done everyone and special thanks to Jon Foster for hosting us. Back in two weeks with another rowdy bunch!
WHAT'S ON -September 2019
Dear Member,
September is almost here and the real tennis season is about to start – where has the year gone to?
CLUB MATTERS
You will have recently received an electronic copy of the 2019-20 Fixtures List. Hard copies are available at the Club and there are lots of things to choose from with home and away matches and lots of Club tournaments and events. There are also a number of Social Events for your diary. There is a list of the inter-club matches on the notice board, so do put your name down if you are interested in playing. Away matches provide an ideal opportunity to play on a different court, whilst home matches provide an ideal opportunity to play new people with a similar handicap.
Wanted - a new Chairman!
Prior to the Annual General Meeting in 2018, I was asked if I would take on the role of Chairman of the Management Committee following Denis’s retirement. I agreed on the condition that it would be an interregnum of 12 months as I didn’t want to serve the full four years, and I was duly elected at the AGM. Fast forward 12 months to the 2019 AGM and with no one showing an interest in taking on the role, I found myself being re-elected for a further year. A number of things have happened since then and, quite simply, I am not prepared to continue after next April.
So the Club needs to find a new Chairman - and I am mentioning this now so that members can start thinking about possible candidates well ahead of the 2020 AGM. Ideally whoever takes over needs to be co-opted onto the Management Committee first in order to gain an insight into the affairs of the Club, rather than arriving ‘cold’ at the AGM. They will be inheriting a committed and hardworking Committee, with an excellent Treasurer and an excellent Secretary – who have kept things running seamlessly during my enforced absences. I am more than happy to discuss the role with you, if you are interested in taking it on.
TENNIS MATTERS
We are kicking off the new season with a number of ‘social’ tennis events. The previous medal days have now become Gold Star Handicap Singles Days and the first three will be held in September. These are on:
Sunday 14th September for members with under 40 handicaps
Saturday 21st September for members with handicaps 41-50 and
Saturday 28th September for members with handicaps 51-60
On Sunday 15th September there is the Chairman’s Sunday Doubles with a light lunch provided. All handicaps welcome.
There is a Taster Session scheduled for Sunday 22nd September from 10am to 12 noon. Please bring along any friends and family who might like to learn more about real tennis and take up the game – just let Kevin or Ben know. There are also plenty of opportunities for individual or group taster sessions linked to the membership initiative. These can be arranged with KK and Ben as required, providing the court is free.
Following on from the taster session will be the first of the Secretary’s Invitation Singles – although there will be no formal invitation other than this mention! This will run from 12 noon to 4 pm and all handicaps are welcome.
Then we have our first inter club match of the year on Sunday 29th September. This is an away match with Hardwick House, where there is a lovely Edwardian court in a beautiful setting on the banks of the River Thames near Goring. Originally there were two real tennis courts on the estate – the story being that Charles Rose, the owner of the estate, was so concerned about getting a chill after playing tennis that he had a second court built next to the house on his wife’s rose garden. She was away on a summer tour at the time! Only the court by the house remains in play and the derelict remains of the original one are visible as you go along the drive. Charles Rose also built the court at Newmarket, so at one time he owned three real tennis courts!
Finally, please note that Ben has had a lot of expressions of interest for the proposed visit to Bordeaux in January 2020 and he has closed the list of players, pending confirmation.
SOCIAL EVENTS
On Wednesday 4th September Jan and Bob will be creating an Andalucian Supper, with a tasting of Sherries and wine accompanied by assorted Tapas and Spanish food. It is being held in the Bretten Room, which meant limiting numbers. There may just be one or at the most two spaces still available, so check with Kevin or Ben if you are interested. The organisers may be persuaded to hold a similar event later in the season for those who have missed out - but only if there is sufficient interest.
Diary dates for later in the year include:
Tuesday 26th November – a welcome event for new members to meet the Committee
Wednesday 4th December – Christmas drinks and the Chawner Challenge
Thursday 12th December – Christmas Lunch at the Lansdown in Clifton
Looking forward to seeing you on court.
With best wishes,
Claire
Osbourne Clark Taster Session - Wednesday 3rd July
Thank you to Julian Hemming for helping to arrange the corporate taster session recently.
A lot of fun on a Wednesday night.
If any of you want to try a similar thing for your friends or colleagues then please just give us a call.
READ ALL ABOUT IT!
Don’t forget to grab your latest copy of the Bristol Magazine and have a look at the article about Bristol Real Tennis…
Michael Jones Racket -Saturday 8th June
The Michael Jones Racket - our club handicap singles competition was fiercely contested at the beginning of June.
Culminating in a hard fought final with new member, Paul Beanlands, securing top spot with a 9/7 victory
against Julian Hemming.
VAL PROBYN LONG & RON BROWN TROPHIES -Saturday 18th May
On the 18th May, the ladies club handicap and open singles were contested.
In the handicap final, Trish Morris managed to put Angela Probyn to the sword.
And on a stormy Sunday morning, Hannah Lucey pipped Eleanor Beale to the post in the open final.
A huge thank you and congratulations to all that took part.