1980-89
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1980-89
Items in the 1980-89 Collection
1981-Boys Four Counties team
Back row: John Mort, Ray Hughes, David Austin
Front: Gary Parton, Richard Holt, George Ashton, Redvers Short, Graham Lawrence
Front: Gary Parton, Richard Holt, George Ashton, Redvers Short, Graham Lawrence
1981-County Championship
The draw for the championship at Romiley, 1981, reports from the Daily Telegraph, and winner of the T.P.D.Taylor Trophy (Colts Championship), Jeremy Dixon (Alderley Edge)
1985-Matchplay champion, Chris Harrison
Chris Harrison (Romiley)
Group picture: Ian Bradshaw, John Nono, Chris Harrison( Romiley), George Ashton ( president), Don Smith ( secretary), Don t know, Graham Brown ( Royal Liverpool)
Group picture: Ian Bradshaw, John Nono, Chris Harrison( Romiley), George Ashton ( president), Don Smith ( secretary), Don t know, Graham Brown ( Royal Liverpool)
1987-Boys team win English County Boys Championship
A first win for the Boys at England level.
Back row- Don Smith (Sec), don’t know, don’t know, Dave Bathgate( Sandiway), Nigel Evans( Junior Manager) Jan Higginbotham( Bramhall), John Butterworth (Alderley Edge), Stuart Cookson
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Back row- Don Smith (Sec), don’t know, don’t know, Dave Bathgate( Sandiway), Nigel Evans( Junior Manager) Jan Higginbotham( Bramhall), John Butterworth (Alderley Edge), Stuart Cookson
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1981-83 Colts Champions
Success for a small club: Alderley Edge produced three consecutive winners of the T.P.D. Taylor Trophy (Colts Championship) 1981 - Jeremy Dixon (left), 1982 - David Austin (right), 1983 - Ralph Brindle (centre)
1988-Northern Counties champions
Cheshire win their first Northern Counties league
Adrian Hill, Andrew Hill, Gareth Bradley, Phil Bailey, David Bathgate, Roy Smethurst, Andrew Sandywell
Adrian Hill, Andrew Hill, Gareth Bradley, Phil Bailey, David Bathgate, Roy Smethurst, Andrew Sandywell
1989-County pre-season at Royal Liverpool
Selectors and officials wrap up warm to observe proceedings at Hoylake
1986-Matchplay Championship
Matchplay Championship 1986, won by Gordon Edwards who beat Gareth Bradley in the final