Super Cup – Week 5 (9th February 2026)
Week 5 delivered dominant performances, dramatic five-game battles, and a few ruthless scorelines as the Super Cup season continues to take shape. With statement wins across multiple courts, the league table is tightening at both ends.
AON vs Argosy
Argosy proved too strong overall, but AON showed real fight in patches.
Court 1: Hamish Thornton was in devastating form, overpowering Liam Davies 3–0 with relentless pressure and precision.
Court 2: Richard Cretney edged a tight four-game contest against Nathan Quilliam, closing out key moments 12–10 and 11–9.
Court 3: Phil Butler hit back superbly for AON, dismantling Robert Smith 3–0 with three identical 11–8 games.
Court 4: Fraser Dorling produced one of the performances of the night, taking down Magnus Lamprecht 3–1, including a tense 15–13 opener.
Court 5: Dave Hedley sealed the tie for Argosy, recovering after dropping the first to defeat Sarah Simpson 3–1, clinching the match 15–13 in the fourth.
Match Result: Argosy 3 – 2 AON
Key Takeaway: Thornton set the tone early, but AON’s middle order showed real resilience in a competitive fixture.
Outcasts vs CES Sharks
CES Sharks were clinical across the majority of courts to secure an impressive away victory.
Court 1: Ashley Sandyford-Sykes dominated from start to finish, conceding just nine points in a commanding 3–0 win over Harvey Douglas.
Court 2: Chris Walton controlled proceedings against Mark Webster-Smith, winning in four composed games.
Court 3: After dropping the first, Mike Hayler stormed back to defeat Mark Henson 3–1 with experience and tactical discipline.
Court 4: Jonathan Gower-Jackson gave Outcasts hope, battling past David O’Neill in a dramatic five-game encounter.
Court 5: Greg Ansara wrapped things up emphatically, cruising past Peter Ginty 3–0.
Match Result: CES Sharks 4 – 1 Outcasts
Key Takeaway: Sharks’ top three were ruthless, and Ansara’s clinical finish underlined their growing momentum.
Pats Pals vs Cannell Print
A heavyweight clash that delivered drama, intensity, and a walkover twist.
Court 1: Thomas Whiteway edged a thrilling five-game contest against Patrick Fitzpatrick, saving his best squash for a nail-biting 12–10 decider.
Court 2: Ben Leith responded in kind, outlasting Ben Peach 3–2 in a match packed with momentum swings.
Court 3: Damien Loughrey was dominant, dispatching Emma Leith in straight games.
Court 4: Harrison Callow produced a composed 3–0 win over Dasa Brynjolffssen to level the tie.
Court 5: A walkover for Stuart Highy ultimately proved decisive.
Match Result: Cannell Print 3 – 2 Pats Pals
Key Takeaway: Fine margins defined this contest, with two five-game epics and a walkover tipping the balance.
Moore Dixon Jaguars vs Racketeers
A statement performance from the Jaguars, who swept all five courts in style.
Court 1: Joshua Green recovered from a slow start to defeat Malcolm Levy 3–1.
Court 2: Shaun Wyllie battled through a tight opener before taking control against Dafydd Lewis.
Court 3: Toby Woolard was clinical in a straight-games victory over George Rumney.
Court 4: Lance Wyllie delivered another commanding 3–0 win, overpowering Stephen Pitts.
Court 5: Clare Townsend sealed the whitewash, defeating Aleyn Taggart 3–1.
Match Result: Moore Dixon Jaguars 5 – 0 Racketeers
Key Takeaway: Depth, composure, and relentless pressure saw the Jaguars produce one of the most complete team performances of the season.
League Standings
🥇 1 Moore Dixon Jaguars 29
🥈 2 Cannell Print 27
🥉 3 Argosy 24
4️⃣ Pats Pals 23
5️⃣ CES Sharks 22
6️⃣ Outcasts 18
7️⃣ AON 12
8️⃣ Racketeers 11
