Week 32 Results

Phil Ellis, Anthony Bosher and Bert Chilvers shared top spot for week 32. Former Bezza Europe champion Ellis, predicted 4 correct scores and 1 correct outcome. Both Bosher and Chilvers predicted 3 correct scores and 4 correct outcomes. Ellis climbs 17 places to 28th and into a Bezza Europe spot, Bosher moves up 9 places to 11th and 6 points behind the top 5, while Chilvers also moves up 9 places to 6th to sit 2 points off the top 5. Ian Holley and Brian Baird were 2nd this weekend with 12 points, with 6 people in 3rd with 11 points.

Neil Aitchison remains top for the 27th week of the season, 4 points clear of Kev Morrison and Glenn Baker. Morrison and Baker are separated by correct scores in 2nd and 3rd. Kev Booth and Ian Rogerson both hold on to 4th and 5th, 7 points behind 3rd.

The 2nd round of the Bezza Knockout is now complete and results are shown below. The Eliminator week 4 is also complete, with 5 points being the cut. 5 people make it through meaning next week will be the final week of this Eliminator.

TOP POINTS SCORERS THIS WEEK

1ST – Phil Ellis | Anthony Bosher | Bert Chilvers – 13pts

2ND – Ian Holley | Brian Baird – 12pts

3RD – Liam McLean | Stephen Barwick | Harris Khan | Peter Stanwix | Glenn Baker | Tim Simpson – 11pts

WEEK 33 PREDICTIONS ARE DUE FOR FRIDAY 18TH APRIL @ 12:30PM

Week 31 Results

Mark Johnson scored 12 points to finish week 31 as top points scorer. Johnson predicted 4 correct scores and moves up 11 places to 98th in the league table, his highest position since week 11, with his joint highest score of the season. Nathan Halliday was second this weekend with 10 points, moving up 10 places to 13th. Kev Purves …

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Purves’ Knockout Blow

David Purves is the new Bezza Knockout champion after a 13-11 victory over reigning champion Glenn Baker. Its the first piece of silverware to enter the cabinet for Purves and a good finish to a difficult season. The odds were in favour of Baker being the first person to win a cup competition back to back but it wasn’t to be as Purves’ 3 correct scores and 4 correct outcomes were just too much. Congratulations David.