League results from Thursday 7th March


Thursday 7th March - League Week 18
Clonlee 10-5 Q.Club
Freewheelers 0-15 Five
Lorraine's 1-14 St Comgalls
Q.Stars 7-9 Station Bar
Q.Tips 6-9 Ibrox
Thatch Rockets 4-11 Blues

It's as you were for the top two teams as we near the business end of the season in the Q.Club sponsored Larne & District Pool League. Leaders Five and second placed St Comgalls show no sign of taking their foot of the pedal, both winning by huge margins. Bryan McWhirter's Five didn't drop a frame at Freewheelers in a 15-0 rout and Alphonsus McIlwaine's St Comgalls only lost the one as they destroyed Lorraine's by 14-1 in the Pigeon Club. Ibrox jump two spaces up to third after a hard fought 9-6 win over Q.Tips, session scores were 3-2, 3-2 and 3-2 in favour of Michael Wilson's visitors. Q.Stars led 6-2 at home to Station Bar but Micky O'Boyles railwaymen stormed back to win seven from the last eight including the all important Play Off frame for an unlikely 9-7 win. Blues' great season continued as Alex Irvine's lads seen off Thatch Rockets to consolidate sixth spot in the table, session scores were 4-1, 4-1 and 3-2 for the Blues. Last but not least Francie Gribben's Clonlee leapfrog Freewheelers in the table into ninth spot after a 10-5 (3-2,3-2 and 4-1) home win against Q.Club.

Sunday 10th March
League Masters Individual - 1.00pm
League Under 23 Individual - 5.00pm

Thursday 14th March
League Individual Stage 1 - 8.00pm

Thursday 21st March
Interleague warm up

Thursday 28th March - League Week 19
Station Bar V Q.Tips
Blues V Freewheelers
Clonlee V Lorraine's
Five V Q.Stars
Ibrox V St Comgallds
Q.Club V Thatch Rockets

McClays Trophies Player of the Year table
Full table on LeagueAppLive

After a slow start to the season Johnny Nelson has come good and is in pole position on 81.82% to win his fifth crown. Behind Nelson in second spot is Five team mate Gerry McCorry on 77.08% followed by Dean McDonagh on 75.00%, Chris Carson on 72.22% and Andy Arbuthnot on 70.00%. With a lot of the top teams still to meet one another it could be a nervy end for a few players.