This week in the South London & Kent Pool Alliance first division, second played third as Eltham Terrace Rovers took on Eltham Terrace Nuthouse, with the Rovers running riot in a 13-2 victory.

Rovers had the game won before Nuthouse recorded their first frame, taking the first nine frames before Nuthouse won the tenth.

Shane O'Reilly won the next frame with a break and dish for Nuthouse but Rovers rolled on winning the final four frames.

Paul Dawson and Dave Sparey had their own battle, playing each other in all three sets, with Dawson coming out on top by two frames to one.

Ryan Francis, Rob Hearn and Lee Osborn all won three out of three and Darren Porter won his only frame.

This victory puts Rovers seventeen points clear of their rivals with a game in hand and it reduces the gap at the top to twelve points.

Glenmore Arms A are the ones at the top but they didn't have it all their own way this week, as Fox and Hounds won the first two sets, taking a 7-3 lead into the final set.

Glenmore staged an amazing come back, winning all five frames to win the match 8-7.

James Grant was the inspiration behind the victory, winning all three frames and Jeff Bailey was just behind on two out of two.

Despite the loss Fox go into third place by just two points.

It was another close match at the Royal Oak, as the Addicks beat Bellegrove Social Club by 8 frames to 7. 

Plumstead Radical Club Rebels kept the pressure on the SLKPA Division Two leaders, narrowing the gap at the top by three points to just eight with a massive win this week.

It was a great team performance by Rebels to beat the in form Glenmore Arms 2 by 12 frames to 3.

Despite the huge score line there was only two unbeaten Rebels, Jon Syta and Leighton Aston.

The division leaders,Rileys Sharpshooters had a good start against Bellegrove A, taking the first set 3-2 but Bellegrove battled back and won the second set by the same score to tie the match at five all. 

Sharpshooters shot their way to victory, taking the last set 4-1 to win the match 9-6.

Arif Salah played some brilliant pool to win all three of his frames for Sharpshooters as did Stephen Craig for Bellegrove against his former side.

Lord Herbert put some distance between themselves and their opponents, White Hart with a 9-6 victory over them.

Billy Russell and Ben Smith both won two frames in their team's triumph.

After a poor start to the season, Bellegrove have fought their way up to fourth in the SLKPA Premier Division, after a 13-2 win over Pickwick Academicals this week.

Bellegrove had far too much ability and power for the Academicals, none more so than George Covington, Kevin Smith and Craig Mallinder who all won three frames each.

O'Connors took advantage of Rileys Hotshots week off by beating Pickwick 9-6 to open up an eight point lead at the top, although Hotshots do have a game in hand.

James Sheed dished well for O'Connors, once he was let in and Adam Coppen performed a break and dish in the final frame.

Coming out with some credit for Pickwick was Paul Gafa, who won both his frames.

Eltham Terrace Club A reclaimed third with an 11-4 victory over North Heath Social Club.

Eltham Terrace had a great start, winning the first set 5-0, which included two break and dishes, one from new signing, Dave Rawlinson and the other from Dan Heinink in frame five.

They went on to take the second set 4-1 and were looking for a really big score but North Heath fought hard and won the final set 3-2.

It was a thrilling match at Eltham Terrace where Foots Cray Social Club Rugrats were the Rack Pack's visitors.

It was left to Rack Pack Captain, Steve Unwin to win his second of the night and the deciding frame to give his team the 8-7 Victory.

Alex Thompson won all three of his frames and Tony Frost would have made it nine in a row had he not lost in the final set.

For more information on the SLKPA including league tables visit our website at www.slkpa.com or contact our Secretary Paul Gafa on 07443 456662 with any queries.

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