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Bleadon Racers Skittle Team (click for Blog or Statistics/Pics)

 

RACERS move again for 2022/23 season, decision taken to play at Hornets Rugby Club sadly means our rural community has again lost it's skittle team, what a great shame. The Queens Arms must be regretting the removal of their alley during the tenure of Butcombe(see below)!

 

 

STOP PRESS: Racers are back at Lympsham Sports Club Pavilion for the 2019/20 season.

 

They play at 8pm on most Monday nights in Division 3 of The Weston-Super-Mare and District Skittle League. The skittle season runs approximately from September to April and we are always happy to welcome new and experienced players. If you are interested in joining then please contact us

 

After many previous enjoyable seasons at Lympsham Sports Club, last year Racers decided to move for the 2018/19 season to Weston-super-Mare Football Club (Alley 2) but although very grateful to WSMFC for their hospitality, the call of the rural community environment was too strong and so they are now back 'home' at 'The Pav'. 

 

A Bit of Bleadon Skittle History

Weston Mercury report close of alley in March 2006

 

Originally there was a skittle alley provided for the village at the Coronation Hall as mentioned in their deed, but this alley was removed to build the Jubilee Room as an alley had been created for the team who had then played as and at, The Queens Arms, Bleadon (this also saved the sticker-up running up from the Hall to the pub to get 'refreshments'). Butcombe Brewery bought the pub in 2004/5 and then in 2006 decided to demolish (rather than re-furbish) the skittle alley in favour of replacing it with a seldom used outside patio/smoking area (a strange decision made even stranger as they sponsor the WSMD skittle league)!  

 

So, the team were then effectively homeless (as well as the Ladies and Hunt league teams) and thus faced folding. After six decades of playing they wanted to continue so sought refuge and welcome at nearby Lympsham Sports Club, where initially renamed as The Queens and then Bleadon Racers, they were very happy to find that with new balls, traditional skittles is still alive and well and the beer is very much cheaper!

 

In an ideal world The Racers hope that the Queens Arms (or more specifically, its owners) would see the error of their ways by building a new alley and bringing the Racers 'home'. It could gain the pub some welcome extra revenue in the winter nights (casual estimates suggest a potential lost income of well over £250,000 since the alley was demolished and teams left in 2006, some 16+yrs ago), but alas that would currently appear a distant dream! 

 

Bleadon Skittle Team Honours (from WSMDSL website)

1931 - Division 2 Winners - Bleadon Sports (original team at Coronation Hall, then also based at Queens Arms when CH alley was removed!!)

1949 - Division 3 Mayors/Hospital Cup Winners - Queens Arms

1950 - Division 3 Mayors/Hospital Cup Winners - Queens Arms

1985 - Division 3 Mayors/Hospital Cup Winners - Queens Arms

1990 - Division 3 and also Mayors/Hospital Cup Winners - Bleadon Sports

Also individual finalists C Butler London Bridge 2019,2020 and M Dyer Singles 2020

 

Link to Blog

Also in an exciting last game of the 2012/13 season, Racers won by just one pin and thus finished runners-up and were promoted after 10 years absence back up to Division 3 for 2013/14 season. However, the league was re-structured from 4 into 3 divisions for 2016/17 season and although Racers were then put in Division 2, they unfortunately earned 'relegation' back to the basement Division 3 for 2017/18!  (see blog and statistics below for details).

 

Bugger....They did it!

Posted on 1st April, 2014

I go away for 5 minutes and the worse case scenario of Monday's last games has happened.

 

Churchill won at Lord Nelson by 12 - 4 match points which puts them on 124 (3 worse than us), Langford Rovers lost at home to our old friends Dab Hands to only get 3 match points, putting them on 129 (2 better than us). BUT the slippery Boro Arms at their Social Club alley, somehow managed to score 524 pins against the already champion White Hart's 483 pins, thus winning by 14 points to 2 and climbing to 128 points and in the process relegating us by 1 point!

 

Really did not see that result coming, although Boro did only lose 12-4 at the White Hart earlier in the season. Clearly the White Hart were on happy juice as they were already crowned champions and apparently picked their team out of a hat! But as they had only previously lost twice away I still would have thought they would have been too strong for Boro, especially based on how they demolished us at Lympsham recently and as we beat Boro well.

 

So, obviously, White Hart didn't really like our excellent suppers that much!

 

Although, must say fair play to Boro Arms for getting the result they needed and we really can only blame ourselves by not getting just 2 more points form several opportunities during the season. Our away form in particular, clearly was our achilles heel only winning 1 game and a 3.3 points a game average as opposed to our healthy 60% winning home average of 9.4 points a game!

 

I am told that there may yet be a stewards enquiry regarding post-christmas recruits to bolster the Boro Arms team but anyway, if the league is re-structured, it is probably academic as in a potential 3 division league we would be better off in the bottom division. So....let's bounce back up again!

 

The Good News

No Coach House, Yatton Village Hall, Working Mens Club alleys next year

 

The Bad News

The Lamb is back.

 

The Really Bad news

If the League is re-structured, we may play all of the above alleys next year!

 

Cheers boys, on the piste now!

 

Franz.

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Bleadon Racers Statistics

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