SBL Premier Cup

Information about the Senior British League Premier Cup

The Senior British League Premier Division Cup was first held in the 2022/23 season.

It is a knockout competition held at the end of the regular league season and gives teams the chance to go for a ‘league and cup double’.

All Premier Division clubs compete. Clubs are only allowed to enter one team and seeding will be based on the regular season.

The 2023/24 competition will be hosted on the weekend of June 1-2 by North Ayrshire TTC at Inverclyde National Sports Centre.


The clubs

From: Harlow
Shirt colour: Blue

Squad
Josh Bennett
Chris Doran
Alexis Douin
Joe Ferguson
Ralph Pattison

From: Glasgow
Shirt colour: Red/Blue/Black

Squad
Danny Bajwa
Garry Dodd
Victor Guang Shi

From: Saltcoats
Shirt colour: Blue/Black

Squad
Colin Dalgleish
Martin Johnson
Chris Main
Hugo Torngren

From: Middlesbrough
Shirt colour: Red/Blue

Squad
Radoslav Kamberov
Sam Mabey
David McBeath
Enio Mendes
Ben Piggott

From: Brighton
Shirt colour: Blue

Squad
David Andersson
Will Bayley MBE
Toby Ellis
Tom Jarvis
Alex Naumi
Ihor Zavadskyi

From: Bermondsey, London
Shirt colour: Black/Grey

Squad
Robert Pelc
Larry Trumpauskas
Lorestas Trumpauskas
Shaquille Webb Dixon

From: Belfast
Shirt colour: Red/Black

Squad
Daniel Berzosa
Jonathan Mooney
Damien Provost
James Skelton

From: Bristol
Shirt colour: Black

Squad
Callum Evans
Daniel Ives
Umair Mauthoor
Tom Maynard

Officials

Referee: Roy Claxton (Scotland)

Umpires: Charlie Brown, Sinclair Houston, Alex Hughes, Catherine O’Neil,

Draw

Quarter-finals

1. Brighton (S1)  vs NATTC (S5)

2. BATTS (S3) vs Fusion (S6)

3. Ormeau  (S4) vs Drumchapel (S8)

4. Ormesby (S2) vs Table Tennis Daily (S7)


Schedule

Saturday

Session 1: Practice from 9am, matches from 10am (4 tables)
Session 2: Practice from 1pm, matches from 2.30pm (4 tables)

Sunday

Session 1: Practice from 9am, matches from 10am (3 tables)
Session 2:
Practice from noon, match at 1.30pm (1 table)


Floor plan


Competition format

The teams are seeded according to their finishing position and the event begins with the quarter-finals.

The event is a progressive knockout format – so the quarter-final winners go through to the semi-finals, while the losing teams go on to compete for positions 5 to 8.

After the semi-finals, the losers play off for third and fourth positions and the winners go into the final to determine who lifts the trophy. Once all the play-offs are complete, a final finishing order from 1 to 8 is known.

In each team match, there are up to seven individual matches – six singles and one doubles – the doubles match is the third one to be played. The matches will be played to a result – ie the first team to win four matches.

Each team consists of four players, three of whom will compete in the singles. Any two players can play in the doubles.


The trophy

The SBL Premier Cup was donated by Cliff Carder from BATTS.


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