Tuesday 17 July 2007

More Photographic Memories

Giovanni has sent some photos from Italy. Some are shown here and they have all been added to the photosite: http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5850538
The Trip to Windsor Big Ben


Team Talk Suited and
Booted


Spot the Odd One Out Happy Birthday Piero
Guard Duty











Monday 18 June 2007

The Farewells


After an extremely successful tournament, the event finished with a lovely evening at Roehampton. The sun shone for Pimms in the garden and everyone shed their tennis whites for suits and 'posh frocks'. A delicious buffet meal was enjoyed and the winners were announced. The Italians took the cup back to Italy once more but all agreed that they their youth and enthusiasm made them worthy winners.




Speeches and presentations followed and the Italians invited all to join them in 2009 for the next tournament in Italy. Lively dancing (and some singing in English and Italian) drew the event to a close.





Thank you to everyone for coming to England and for making the event so successful. We all look forward to meeting again in two years' time.

(You can view more photos on the following website: http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5850538

If you have photos of the Tournament that you would like to add, please send them to: olivia_borthwick@yahoo.co.uk

Final Results


After 60 hard fought matches on the beautiful grass courts of Roehampton Tennis Club, the Italians were worthy winners and took the cup back home with them. Final results were:

  • Italy - 8 points

  • England - 5 points
  • Hungary - 4 points

  • Ireland - 3 points
  • Germany - 0 points
Detailed results:

Ireland v Italy - 3:8 Ireland v England - 0:7 Italy v Germany - 4:0
England v Germany - 4:1 Italy v England - 7:2 Hungary v Italy - 2:4
Hungary v England - 2:2 Hungary v Germany - 4:0 Ireland v Hungary - 3:3



Thursday 7 June 2007

Some Photographic Memories

For more photographs go to: http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5850538

The Italian Gardens at Clandon Park (Monday)
Clandon Park - the perfect Cube
Windsor Castle - Wednesdat
Big Ben from the Boat (Wednesday)
Warm clothes were worn!
What can they see?


The London Eye at Night
Tennis

Tuesday 1 May 2007

Detailed Programme - Monday, 4 June



Today's Hosts:
Transport: Clive Borthwick - contact number for any problems: 07796 134154
Evening: Peter Hawkyard - 07925 639415


Coach will pick up the Irish players at 9:30 a.m. from the Comfort Inn, Kensington - Clive will be there from 9.00 a.m.). The coach will drive to the Kensington Close Hotel to pick up the Italian team at approx 9.40 a.m. The coach will then drive to the Roehampton Tennis club where the Irish and Italian teams will be dropped off. The coach will continue to the Richmond Hill Hotel to collect the German team at approx 10.15 a.m.
Tennis will start at 11.00 a.m. on grass courts. There will be singles and doubles. Play finishes at 5:00p.m.

There will probably be a court for supporters who wish to play. The spectator facilities are very good with a swimming pool, restaurant and bar and TV. The lounges are very comfortable.
For spectators who would like to make a local trip, the 43 hectare London Wetland Centre is a 15-20 min walk away. It is the best urban site in Europe to watch wildlife, an international award winning visitor attraction and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Richmond Hill and Kew Gardens are other local sites which are a short taxi drive away. See links for websites.

Please bring your evening clothes (smart/casual) as the coach will take us directly from the club to Clandon Park for our welcome meal, leaving Roehampton Club between 6.00 and 6.30 p.m. Clandon Park is a Palladian mansion, about 25 miles from Roehampton, and has beautiful grounds.


We will finish at about 10:00p.m. The coach will take you back to your hotels.

Tuesday, 5 June





Today's Host: Adrian Martin
07812 210939




No tennis - visit to Windsor and Eton

Pick up Irish group at Comfort Inn at 9:30 a.m. then pick up Italian group at 9.40 a.m. Coach then drives to Richmond Hill Hotel to pick up German group at approx 10.15 a.m.

We have arranged a sightseeing trip with a guided tour of Windsor Castle, then a break for lunch (not organised but there are many restaurants, cafes and shops). In the afternoon a tour round Eton College. We hope to see the boys in their tailed coats and even top hats!! It is a very old school with wonderful architecture.





We will leave Windsor and Eton at about 4:30, arriving at the hotels by say 5:30, subject to traffic!!





There is nothing organised for the evening to allow those who want to go to shows etc. the freedom to do so.



Wednesday, 6 June


Today's Host: Barry Skelding


Tennis: Coach will pick up the Irish players at 9:30 a.m. from the Comfort Inn, Kensington. The coach will then drive to the Kensington Close Hotel to pick up the Italian and Hungarian teams at approx 9.40 a.m. The coach will then drive to the Roehampton Tennis club where the Irish, Hungarian and Italian teams will be dropped off. The coach will then drive to Richmond Hill Hotel to collect the German team at approx 10.15 a.m.
Tennis will start at 11.00 a.m.

We will leave Roehampton at about 6:00p.m. to go to a boat on the River Thames for a meal and a cruise on the river. Please bring your evening clothes, (smart/casual - the ladies might wish to bring a shawl or similar, as it might be a little cold standing on on deck). Eating will be inside.
Please note: Welcoming drinks and wine with the meal are provided and there will be a well stocked bar on board but it is cash only, plastic (credit cards) is not accepted


We will pick up the coach and be back at your hotel by about 11:00 p.m.

Thursday, 7 June 2007

No tennis.

Totally free day for sightseeing trips, shopping etc.

Please make your own arrangements for your evening meal.

Friday, 8 June 2007

Today's Host: Paul Chevalier - 07973 348177

Tennis: Coach will pick up the Irish players at 9:30 a.m. from the Comfort Inn, Kensington. The coach will then drive to the Kensington Close Hotel to pick up the Italian and Hungarian teams at approx 9.40 a.m. The coach will then drive to the Roehampton Tennis club where the Irish, Hungarian and Italian teams will be dropped off. The coach will then drive to Richmond Hill Hotel to collect the German team at approx 10.15 a.m.
Tennis will start at 11.00 a.m. on grass courts. There will be singles and doubles. Play finishes at 5:00p.m.

We will stay at Roehampton Club for the farewell meal, presentations and speeches. Please bring your change of clothes with you - jackets would be appreciated. There will be music and those who would like to dance will have the opportunity.

We would expect the coach to leave leave by about 12:00 midnight arriving back at the hotels between 12:30 a.m. and 1.00 a.m.

This will be the end of the formal tour but we of course encourage you to stay on to see more of London or the United Kingdom.

Team Details

England

Ian Beresford Muddle, Clive Borthwick, Paul Chevalier (capt), Peter Hawkyard, David Long, Adrian Martin, Russell Miller, Peter Morton, Chris Olive, Jamie Singer, Barry Skelding. Non playing: Russell Evans (President)

Germany

Peter Kempmann, Peter Leinfelder, Hans Marshall (capt). Non playing: Michael Shuh

Hungary

Miklos Birkas (capt), Laszlo Magda, Tamas Porzse, Gabor Trinn. Non playing: Istfan Toth

Ireland

Walter Beatty, John Black, Kevin Brannigan, John Mark Downey, Frank Egan (capt), James Flynn, Maurice Joy, Brian O'Gorman, Dennough Shaffrey, Jerry Sheehan

Italy

Luca Bruno, Dino Catelli, Daniele Dotti, Andrea Iodice, Marco Matarazzo, Roberto Mele, Massimo Raffio. Non playing captain: Mario Procaccini

History of the Tournament

The English Lawyers played their first match over fifty years ago in 1954 or '55, against the Bar at the All England Tennis Club at Wimbledon on hard courts. A match against Irish lawyers followed and other matches in the London area, including matches against the Houses of Lords and Commons.

The late 1950's brought the first match against the Swedes. This was followed by play against the Romans in Italy and then the Germans. There was one visit to play against French lawyers in Montpelier. The latest team to join was the Hungarians and in 2005, the hosted an excellent (if damp!) tournament in the beautiful city of Budapest.

We hope for sunshine in London!