Super Cup – Week 4 (2nd February 2026)

The Super Cup continues to deliver unpredictable, hard-fought squash, and this round shook up the table with statement wins, surprise results, and momentum swings that are starting to define the title race.

Cannell Print vs Argosy

Argosy stunned Cannell Print with a powerful opening surge.

Court 1: Hamish Thornton set the tone superbly, overpowering Ben Peach 3–0 with relentless length and control.

Court 2: Momentum stayed with Argosy as Robert Smith dismantled Dasa Brynjolffssen, again in straight games.

Court 3: Cannell Print finally struck back in a thriller. Greg Ansara showed real grit, digging deep to outlast David Johnson 3–2 after dropping the first and third games.

Court 4: A walkover win for Damien Loughrey kept Cannell Print ticking.

Court 5: Argosy replied in kind with Magnus Lamprecht taking the points unopposed.

Key takeaway: Argosy’s top order of Thornton and Smith did serious damage, while Ansara’s five-game win proved vital for Cannell Print.

Racketeers vs CES Sharks

CES Sharks came out firing and took a crucial away victory.

Court 1: Ashley Sandyford-Sykes was sharp and clinical, beating Malcolm Levy 3–0.

Court 2: One of the matches of the night—Chris Walton edged Dafydd Lewis 3–2 in a brutal five-game battle.

Court 3: Mike Hayler showed his experience, recovering after losing the first to defeat George Rumney.

Court 4: David O’Neill kept Sharks in control with a solid win over Stephen Pitts.

Court 5: The Racketeers responded through Aleyn Taggart, who closed out Mark Stratford in straight games.

Key takeaway: Sharks’ depth told, but Taggart’s performance ensured Racketeers stayed competitive.

Pats Pals vs AON

League leaders Pats Pals showed exactly why they sit at the top.

Court 1: Patrick Fitzpatrick was ruthless, brushing aside Phil Butler 3–0.

Court 2: A real arm-wrestle saw Ben Leith dig deep to defeat Fraser Dorling 3–2, sealing another crucial win for Pats Pals.

Key takeaway: Pats Pals continue to grind out results even when matches get tight.

Moore Dixon Jaguars vs Outcasts

A dramatic, seesaw encounter with standout individual performances.

Court 1: Joshua Green overcame Harvey Douglas 3–1 with disciplined squash.

Court 2: Outcasts hit back as Mark Webster-Smith edged Shaun Wyllie in three consecutive tie-break style games.

Court 3: Lance Wyllie was dominant, dismantling Jonathan Gower-Jackson 3–0.

Court 4: Another swing for Outcasts as Mark Henson defeated Clare Townsend.

Court 5: Peter Ginty closed the night strongly, beating Phil Whittam in straight games.

Key takeaway: Jaguars showed flashes of brilliance, but Outcasts’ lower order proved decisive.

 League Standings

1          Pats Pals                                  21       

2          Cannell Print                           19

3          Moore Dixon Jaguars    19       

4          Outcasts                                  17       

5          Argosy                                      16       

6          CES Sharks                              13       

7          Racketeers                               11       

8          AON                                           10       

Super Cup Week 4 – League Picture Intensifies

After four weeks of action, the Super Cup table reads like a thriller in the making, and the title race has never been tighter:

Pats Pals – Leading the Pack (21 pts)

Pats Pals remain top of the table thanks to consistent, clutch squash from their squad. Wins from Patrick Fitzpatrick, Ben Leith, and Oliver Wait have provided vital points, particularly in tight five-game encounters. Their ability to grind out results under pressure has put them in pole position early.

Cannell Print & Moore Dixon Jaguars – Neck-and-Neck (19 pts)

Cannell Print and Moore Dixon Jaguars sit level on points in second and third. Cannell Print’s strength lies with big hitters like Ben Peach and Greg Ansara, who both produced crucial match wins this week.

Moore Dixon Jaguars have shown explosive form from Joshua Green and Lance Wyllie, making them serious contenders for a late Super Cup surge.

Outcasts (17 pts) & Argosy (16 pts) – Midtable Momentum

Outcasts have built real momentum after some dramatic wins, spearheaded by Mark Henson, Stuart Highy, and Jonathan Gower-Jackson. They’re just a couple of points shy of the playoff positions.

Argosy aren’t far behind either—Hamish Thornton and Robert Smith have been standout performers, pushing big teams all the way and proving that nothing in this competition is straightforward.

CES Sharks (13 pts), Racketeers (11 pts), AON (10 pts) – Battling Below

CES Sharks demonstrated they’re no pushovers, grabbing valuable wins and clawing points back with gritty play from Ashley Sandyford-Sykes, Chris Walton, and David O’Neill.

Racketeers are scoring consistently thanks to players like Aleyn Taggart and George Rumney, while AON continue to battle every week with a determined squad effort.

Previous
Previous

C League – Week 14 (27th January 2026)

Next
Next

Crazy Jack’s Barbershop Super Cup – Week 1 Report (3rd February 2026)