The Mobberley Dominoe League returned to the Secretary clean after some are brought back in a less than tidy condition. History, Honours and Records The Mobberley Victory Hall Memorial club is the headquarters of the league. Ana a hardcore of Mobberley teams has always formed the nucleus of the league which now includes teams from Knutsford, Ashley and Wilmslow. Each 7 player team plays 91 up 5's and 3's with 9 dominoes each. You can't go out on your drop and must finish 'in the hole' with start decided on a lowest domino draw and the away player choosing their seat in games marked by the home team. Pair’s matches involve 6 dominoes each and the same rules. 2002-03: Horse and Jockey withdrew from the league at the first meeting to leave just 15 teams this season. 2003-04: Wilmslow British Legion joins the league and there are new instructions regarding all fixtures needing to be completed by the latest stated date for a season. League History: 2004-05: A new rule states ‘no show, no money’ for the presentation night with the league comprising Victory Hall A and B, Bulls Head A and B, Horse and Jockey A and B, Brook Street, Greyhound, Mere, Railway Inn, Five Oaks, Rifleman, Farmers Arms, King Billy, Morley and Wilmslow British Legion. The league began in 1968 as an alternative to the neighbouring Wilmslow league. 2005-06: A very quiet season with no major issues and all league teams being unchanged. 1997-98: All teams to be issued with 8 tickets and to bring a bottle for the raffle at the Presentation Evening. 15 teams in the league with Church Inn accepted to join the following season. 2006-07: The Bulls Head are having a variety of issues that eventually get resolved and a full set of rules are created. A couple of rules are soon amended with no penalty for knocking incorrectly and all matches to be played within 3 weeks of the original stated date. 1998-99: Each venue to hold a raffle at Team KO matches to raise funds for the league. Church Inn had their Braille dominoes accepted for use in matches. Players to lose 5 points when not present to play when called. Players to choose their own engraving on any league trophies. One player from each club to be entered for the singles competition. Mere accepted into the league and the Falcon Bearer showed interest with the Builders Arms dropping out means 16 teams next season. Ilford will be known as Railway B next season due to their sports and social club closing down. New rule introduced as a result of a letter from Geoff Sharpe that if a ‘Joey’ is played and spotted immediately, it is replayed – if not so, then it stands unpunished. 1999-2000: The league now consists of Railway A and B, Mere, Greyhound, New Inn, Mobberley Victory Hall A and B, Rifleman, 5 Oaks, Church Inn, Shaw Heath, Liberals, Morley, Farmers Arms, Horse and Jockey and the Chapel House. 2007-08: The league comprises of 16 teams from Mere, Morley, Greyhound, Railway, Five Oaks, Rifleman, King Billy, Farmers Arms, Brook Street and Wilmslow British Legion while the Bulls Head, Horse and Jockey and Victory Hall have two teams each. At the AGM it was agreed that should there ever be 20 teams in the league then it would split into 2 divisions. An article in the Knutsford Guardian from the league invites new teams to apply. No league winners details are noted in the league minutes. 2008-09: The Builders Arms, Shaw Heath and Chapel House join the league and Mere put in a second team as the Five Oaks, Horse and Jockey B and the two Bulls Head teams drop out. 2009-10: The 2010-11: The 2000-01: Railway B and Church Inn drop out of the league and are replaced by two teams from the Bulls Head. The Chapel House are in trouble for bad language, not knowing the rules of the game, marking and moving their TV and are subsequently fined. Important results can now be phoned in to the Secretary. 2001-02: King Billy / William join the league and New Inn leave and there is a call for commonsense when striking out players. Trophies are to be 2011-12: The current league team line-up is Mobberley Victory Hall A and B; Railway; Chapel House; Mere A and B; Brook Street; Shaw Heath; Builders Arms; Knutsford Cons; Horse and Jockey; Farmers Arms; Wilmslow British Legion; Falcon Bearer; King Billy; and The Greyhound – all still in the established format of one division. The League Cup is kindly replaced by an anonymous donor and prizemoney is increased due to available league funding surplus. Team KO Cup Winners Honours: President 1997 to 2006 Brian Caveney Position dispensed with from 2006 Chair 1997-2006 Brian Caveney 2006-11 Bob Rolfe 2011 to Present Ralph Waite Treasurer 1998 to Eileen Toon 2008 to present Lesley Parker Secretary 1997-8 Peter Resion 1998-20011 Keith C 2011 to Present Ken Barker League Winners 1997-8 Five Oaks 1998-9 Shaw Heath 1999-2000 Rifleman 2000-1 Rifleman 2001-2 King Billy 2002-3 Five Oaks 2003-4 King Billy 2004-5 Five Oaks 2005-6 Five Oaks 2006-7 Five Oaks 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 League Runners-Up 1997-8 Freemasons 1998-9 Rifleman 1999-2000 Five Oaks 2000-1 New Inn 2001-2 Victory Hall A 2002-3 Rifleman 2003-4 Five Oaks 2004-5 Rifleman 2005-6 Rifleman 2006-7 Wilmslow British Legion 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 1997-8 Freemasons 1998-9 Rifleman 1999-2000 New Inn 2000-1 Victory Hall A 2001-2 Horse and Jockey 2002-3 Farmers Arms 2003-4 Five Oaks 2004-5 Victory Hall A 2005-6 Rifleman 2006-7 Brook Street 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Team KO Cup Runners-Up 1997-8 Liberals (Brook Street) 1998-9 Liberals (Brook Street) 1999-2000 Rifleman 2000-1 New Inn 2001-2 Chapel House 2002-3 Greyhound 2003-4 King Billy 2004-5 Morley 2005-6 Five Oaks 2006-7 King Billy 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Singles Competition Winner 1997-8 Leslie Bower 1998-9 B. Bunn 1999-2000 Bill Mullins 2000-1 Gary Murphy 2001-2 Dave Chapman 2002-3 David Neville 2003-4 Mike Podmore 2004-5 Ken Henshall 2005-6 D. Armstrong 2006-7 S. Hayes 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Singles Competition Runner-Up 1997-8 Brian Caveney 1998-9 L. Jenyons 1999-2000 Barney Hammond 2000-1 S. Hayes 2001-2 J. Goodier 2002-3 L. Harrison 2003-4 W. Bell 2004-5 T. Bradbury 2005-6 J. Hatton 2006-7 J. Cracknell 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Pairs Competition Winners 1997-8 Tony Rustage & Brian Lindsay 1998-9 D. Woodhouse & J. Hardy 1999-2000 G. Murphy & M. McPhail 2000-1 R. Edmondson & I. Booth 2001-2 Brian Caveney & Ken Davies 2002-3 Sheila Caveney & Eileen Toon 2003-4 M. Podmore & B. Whittaker 2004-5 Sheila Caveney & Eileen Toon 2005-6 S. & A. Jennings 2006-7 D. McDonald & L. Jenyons 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Pairs Competition Runners-Up 1997-8 S. & S. Buckley 1998-9 Geoff Sharpe & J. Poskitt 1999-2000 W. Prophett & Len Mason 2000-1 Peter Lindsay & Gerald Johnson 2001-2 G. Murphy & R. McDonald 2002-3 D. McDonald & L. Jenyons 2003-4 K. Edmondson & J. Sefton 2004-5 T. Fielding & E. Acton 2005-6 Kevin Shackleton & C. Moreland 2006-7 R. Edmunson & I. Booth 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Brian Caveney Pairs Winners 1997-8 1998-9 1999-2000 2000-1 2001-2 2002-3 2003-4 2004-5 2005-6 2006-7 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2 Brian Caveney Pairs Runners-Up 1997-8 1998-9 1999-2000 2000-1 2001-2 2002-3 2003-4 2004-5 2005-6 2006-7 2007-8 2008-9 2009-10 2010-1 2011-2