The Trusty Servant May 2018 No. 125 | Page 22

N o .125 goal with about 20 minutes left and, despite some flurries into their end, our legs (and Ed’s ankle) rather gave out on us and the game fizzled out to them. Man of the match certainly goes to Ed Duncan: some great saves, especially in the first half, to keep us in the game. The post-mortem mostly involved a commitment to try not to play on that 3G astro whenever possible! Or at least a tactics talk with the OW youngsters before the next one. Team v Brentwood: Ed Duncan (Coll, 95-00), Mark Toone (E, 90-95), Bertie Readhead (F, 95-00), Michael Hoare (I, 89-94), Adam Jay (I, 89-94), Ben Donald (I, 85-90), Tristan Hanson (H, 91-96), Chris Salz (G, 91-96), Ed Marsh (B, 95-00), Johnny Hewitson (F, 80-85), Magnus McGrandle (C, 89-94) OWGS: Glory in the Halford Hewitt after 70 years of waiting! 64 Schools from across England and Scotland fielded five pairs of old boys in the largest truly amateur golf tournament in the world, held at Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club. The OWs won through five rounds to face Ampleforth in the final, who were duly dispatched by 4/1. In winning, the OWs lost only T he T rusty S ervant five games in six rounds, went down the 18 th  only twice and once only into extra holes. This was the first time Win Coll has won the Hewitt since defeating the Watsonians in 1948 - they were also defeated finalists in the inaugural competition in 1924. This win is a wonderful boost for OW golf and OWGS is very excited about the shape of the side for the next ten years and beyond. Golf in the school is receiving unprecedented support and focus at present – and it’s all the more wonderful to have a platform for success that new OW golfers may hope to enjoy long into the future. The OW team played in the following foursomes pairings throughout the tournament as shown from left to right on the team photograph: Dino Varkey (D, 94-99) & Claudio Consul (C, 00-02), Nick Holt (F, 93-98) & Jack Keating (C, 09-14),Tom Hawkings (G, 76-81) & Jay Varkey (D, 98-03), Tim Lewis (F, 03-08), & Mark Coulman (K,77-82), Richard Sanders (K, 84-89) & James Cameron (K, 03-08). Andrew Tusa was non- playing Captain as the current Captain of OWGS. The annual competition for the Sinister Pot took place at Sandford Springs Golf Club on 26 th October. Captain of the Sinisters was CD Brims (K, 63-68). Captain of the Dexters was GC Scott- Malden (D, 62-67). Also playing were JN Scott-Malden (Coll, 63-68) and AJ Bligh (D, 61-66). The Pot was won by the Sinisters for the fourth successive year and the Dexters are hoping to import a suitable ‘ringer’ for next year. OWSC Alastair Hall reports on the 2018 Belvidere Cup success: on Saturday 7th April at Queen Mary Reservoir, the OWSC team successfully defended the Belvidere Cup. The conditions were perfect for J80 match racing: a warm southerly F3/4 breeze and broken sunshine. Winchester won a Round Robin of 8 teams with a 7-0 score line, and then won the final 3-0 against Abingdon (the currently holders of the Arrow Trophy). It was generally acknowledged that we would not have had the stamina to manage an 11th race in the day, so a perfect record was important! Along the way we defeated the following schools: Abingdon, Uppingham, Wellington, Pangbourne, Radley, Charterhouse, Malvern. The team was as follows: Alastair Hall (D, 95-00), Edward Knight (G, 98-03), James Markby (C, 93-98), Alastair Morley (B, 93-98). Winchester is now engraved on the trophy 4 times (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018) out of 4 attempts. Al Hall and Al Morley with Belvidere Cup 22