It was a question of Daniel beating Goliath as three players beat four by the healthy margin of 10-7.
Ben brushed aside any lingering doubts about what effect the injury to his hand would have on his effectiveness and the world-famous fitness of those stalwarts of the etape, Henry and Diye, was strongly in evidence.
Paul looked like he had knocked off any rust that may have been there a fortnight ago and had a Sheringham-like knack of finding himself in threatening positions. Roy and Martin made incisive runs, which helped move the score from 8-4 to 8-7 but it was not enough and Ben, Diye and Henry triumphed.
Man of the match: Diye Wariebi
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Just noticed the Freudian slip - I meant David not Daniel!
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