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County king Connolly gets Northants call

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Published Date: 20 June 2009
New county champ Neil Connolly forms the spearhead of a six-man Northamptonshire team to compete in the English Counties Champions Midlands qualifier at Sandwell Park GC, West Mids today.
Connolly, who won the county crown for the first time last weekend on his home Northants County course, joins up with the man he beat by four strokes, Matt Bird.

Harry Larkins has been rewarded for his fourth place in the weekend competition with a call-up for the 36-hole event, while 2008 county champ Stuart Ashwood makes it four County members in the side.

With all six scores to count in both rounds, Northampton teenager Lewis White has been selected alongside Cold Ashby's Graham Bott.

Connolly's round opponent in the County Matchplay Championships is Wellingborough's Jon Harris.

Double defending Matchplay champion Ryan Evans, who is competing in the prestigious Berkshire Trophy this weekend, has a home tie with Richard Brown (Staverton) in the last 16.

With Bird and Ashwood unable to play in the event due to their US college commitments, Matt Landers (Kingsthorpe) is the second seed. He faces Cold Ashby's Fraser Carnihan.

Larkins plays at home to Rod Handyside (Kettering), Lee Hitchcock (Kingsthorpe) hosts Farthingstone's Darren Matthews, while Collingtree Park's Dave Morris takes on the youngest competitor in the last 16 Daniel Ashcroft (Kettering).

Northampton duo Alex Izzard and White will both have home advantage as they face Michael Franklin (Staverton) and Sam Buss (Whittlebury) respectively.

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  • Last Updated: 19 June 2009 10:13 PM
  • Source: Northampton Chron & Echo
  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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