So, it’s all quite simple. After Trecenydd put an end to County’s Tuesday League title chances this week, Fairwater will go to the Mack next week, and the winner will take the title. The new top two both won their matches with ease on Tuesday to set up a thrilling end of season showdown. And Spencer Symmons will go into the match knowing a win will give him his second successive player rankings title.
County will finish fourth if Trec can beat Potters Bar as expected next week after losing 3-2 to the Valleys side. Elsewhere, Legion showed they remain allergic to anything other than a close game, with Dan Peacey beating Glyn Jones on the deciding black in the pivotal frame against the Uni. A couple of signings could make them a title team next year, but PBL never quite got past mid table mediocrity this year, as could be said of Savoy.
Uni finish the season with a chance of successive wins, and are well clear of the bottom spot, which will got to Potters Bar.
Spencer leads the rankings and a win next week will secure the victory, although a defeat and a win for Mark Bennett will see the ex-pro take the rankings title.
And you’ve all got just one more frame each to beat Kishan’s 109 highest break.