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So a mere two and half
months after the season started we have produced the
first set of Polocrosse Extreme and UKPA leagues!
(editor's note: We are blaming the World Cup for
the delay, we blame that for everything nowadays.
The other day the office kettle exploded. That was
the World Cup's fault too!). Anyway the first
two and half months of the season have been particularly
good to Arden, they top the main league with 204 points,
almost as many points as they acculmulated in the
whole of last season (their 2010 total was 241 as
they finished in third place) and their fortunes in
the size related league are also looking better than
last year. In 2010 they managed just 3.71 points per
player and ended in 11th place. This year they already
have 3.28 and are in 7th place, as they have shrunk
in terms of numbers of players and also gained more
placings, particularly in the Juniors and the C grade.
In the main league after
Arden come Pennine, who are the biggest climbers as
they were 6th in 2010, on 137 points and then right
behind them are last year's winners Kent Target with
136 points. Vale Impi, who finished second to Kent
last year, are in fourth place with 109.
In the size league last
year's winners Vale Impi are in 6th place with 3.39
points per player and last year's runners ups, Ashfields,
are in 3rd place with 5.91. They are just fractionally
behind Pennine in 2nd spot on 5.96 but neither of
them are even close to the run away leaders Highlanders
who have put on 13 points per player, entirely in
the A grade.The 4th spot goes to Solent, who finished
in 5th spot in 2010, and then in 5th spot are Cotswold,
who are also at 5th spot in the main league.
So with only a handful
of tournaments left to go it is Arden who hold a good
lead in the main league and Highlanders in the size
league. Arden could be over hauled by one of the other
big clubs but Highlanders could prove very tricky
to catch, the only thing that might help the clubs
chasing them is that most of their players have flown
back to Australia now!
To view the 2011 league
tables click
here
To view the leagues
from previous years and understand how the league
system works then click
here to go to the main league page
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