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Winter League And Maidstone & District Pool League - Winter League and Cup Premier Premier Division 1 Division 1 Division 2 Division 2 Division 3 Division 3 Division 4 Division 4 Division 5 Division 5 Jerry Walsh Jerry Walsh Averages Averages R/U Winners R/U Winners R/U Winners R/U Winners R/U Winners R/U Winners R/U Winners R/U Winner 1977-78 Ropemakers Ancient Druids 1978-79 Ancient Railway Bull A Century A Bull B North Pole B Railway A North Pole A Druids Wateringbury (Penenden) (Penend’n) Wateringbur y 1979-80 North Pole A Century A Bull B Walnut Tree Ropemakers Broadway Knoxbridge Rose Ropemakers (Penenden) A A Belle A 1980-81 Railway A North Pole A Torrington Duke With’t Oakwood North Pole Bull B Wateringbury Arms A Head (Penenden) 1981-82 Railway A Century A Chequers Brenchley B Oakwood A Cherry Tree Royal Albion Knoxbridge B Oakwood A Ancient Wateringbury (Marden) A Druids A 1982-83 Railway A Ropemakers Oakwood A Rose A Oakwood B Royal Albion Railway North Pole B Ropemakers Rose A Wateringbury Hotel 1983-84 Railway A George A Hollybush A Dog & Gun A Papermakers British Fortune of Hollybush B Broadway Rising Sun Century A Hollybush B Wateringbur Legion War B Belle y 1984-85 Railway A Rose A Papermakers British Legion Fortune of Hollybush B Tovil Club Rising Sun Parkwood B Ancient Papermakers Century A Wateringbur War B Druids y 1985-86 Railway A Maidsone Fortune of Dog & Gun B Railway One & Only Ropemakers Elephant Townsend Queens Hd Maidsone Oakwood A Wateringbur Snkr Club War B (Wbry) B A Club Hook (Snodland) Snkr Club y 1986-87 Railway A Dog & Gun B One & Only A Royal Oak Broadway Bull A Rising Sun Star Bull B Harp Snodland Queens Hd Dog & Gun B 147 Snooker Wateringbur (Staplehurst) Belle (Larkfield) (Larkfield) Club (Sutton V) Club A y 1987-88 Railway A 147 Snooker Broadway Bull A Ditton Club A Snodland Queens Hd Ropemakers Yalding Club Royal Oak B Union Flag B Snodland Railway A Tovil Club Wateringbur Club A Belle A (Larkfield) Club A (Sutton V) A (Staplehurst) Club B Wateringbur y y 1988-89 Bull A Railway A Harp A Snodland Yalding Club Queens Union Flag B Kingsley Ten Bells B Bull B Parkwood B Royal Albion Bull A Railway A (Larkfield) Wateringbury Club Head A Arms A (Larkfield) Wateringbur y 1989-90 Royal Oak A 147 Snooker Townsend Yalding Club Kingsley Hollybush B Royal Albion Bower Inn Bear A Oakwood C Bramling Yalding Club Railway A Dog & Gun (Staplehurst) Club A Hook A Arms A A Cross B B Wateringbur y 1990-91 147 Snooker 147 Snooker Star B Kingsley Arms Dog & Gun B Parkwood B Sugarloaves Rose (Tovil) Yalding Club Walnut Tree Railway B Prince of 147 Snooker Parkwood B Club Club A A B A Wateringbur Wales Club A y 1991-92 147 Snooker 147 Snooker Parkwood B Dog & Gun Yalding B Star A Rising Sun A Eccles Club Railway B Motley Hall B Westboroug Union Flag C Star 147 Snooker Club A Club B Wateringbury h Club Club B 1992-93 147 Snooker 147 Snooker Malling Club Eagle A Westborough Railway B Motley Hall Early Bird Union Flag D Papermakers Union Flag A Hunton Club Club A Club B Club B 1993-94 147 Snooker 147 Snooker Westborough Hollybush Fant Arms B The Rose The Victory British Queen Springfield Snodland Kingsley Snodland Club B Club A Club A Club Club B Arms A Club A 1994-95 147 Snooker Snodland Royal George Anchor & Duke of Fox A KCC Brickmakers Bricklayers Bell B Flower Pot A Anchor & 147 Snooker Snodland Club B Club A A Hope A Edinburgh Springfield Arms Arms Hope B Club A Club 1995-96 MSC Rejects 147 Snooker Malling Club Westborough Grim Reaper Early Bird B Bricklayers British Queen Indoor Golf B Kentish Hook & Royal Oak B MSC Rejects 147 Snooker Club B Club A Arms A Yeoman Hatchet (Staplehurst) Club 1996-97 147 Snooker MSC Rejects Yalding Club Duke of Spotted Cow Bricklayers Star B Hook & Pilgrims Rest Snodland Royal Oak B Aylesford MSC Rejects George Club Edinburgh A Arms Hatchet B Club B (Staplehurst) Club B (Yalding) 1997-98 147 Snooker Coopers Spotted Cow Pilot Mulberry Royal Oak A Royal Oak B Duke of Fleur De Lys Ditton Club A Bull Medway Inn 147 Snooker Century Club Cask A Bush (Staplehurst) (Staplehurst) Edinburgh A (Snodland) Club 1998-99 147 Snooker Malling Club Tovil Club Aylesford Ditton Club Fleur De Lys Homewood British Legion New Century B 147 Snooker MSC Army Club Club Bound Papermakers Club 1999-2000 MSC A 147 Snooker Century B Yalding Club Homewood Coopers New MSC Thirsty Pig A MSC Sharks Yalding Club MSC A Club Bound Cask Papermakers Growlers 2000-01 147 Snooker MSC A Pilgrims Rest Fleur De Lys Thirsty Pig A MSC MSC B Monks Head Cobdown Walnut Tree MSC A Coopers Club A Growlers Club B Cask 2001-02 147 Snooker Yalding Club Coopers Cask MSC I Bird in Hand MSC B MSC Medway Inn Yalding Club Homewood Club A A Goldstar B Bound 2002-03 147 Snooker MSC A MSC Allstars MSC B Pride of Kent Century 147 Snooker White Hart 147 Snooker MSC Allstars Club A (Staplehurst) Club B Club A 2003-04 147 Snooker Yalding Club Papermakers British Legion 147 Snooker British The Bull MSC Raiders MSC A MSC Qs Club A USS A A Club B Legion B (Snodland) 2004-05 147 Snooker MSC A MSC Goldstar MSC B Papermakers George Club A (Loose Rd) B (Yalding) 2005-06 147 Snooker MSC A Medway Inn A Papermakers MSC Ginger Rectory A MSC 147 Snooker Club A (Loose Rd) B Magic Goldstar Club A 2006-07 147 Snooker MSC A Cuxton Social Snodland Sugarloaves White Horse Walnut Tree Sugarloaves 147 Snooker Medway Inn Club A Club Club B (Headcorn) (Ditton) A Club A A 2007-08 147 Snooker MSC A 147 Snooker Rectory B Coopers Walnut Tree Cobdown MSC Eagles Medway Inn 147 Snooker Club A Club B Cask B Club Club A 2008-09 MSC Seven 147 Snooker Club A or MSC Seven? 2009-10 MSC A MSC A 2010-11 MSC Seven MSC A MSC Seven G.Brooker (MSC Seven) 2011-12 MSC A MSC Seven 2012-13 MSC Seven MSC A MSC Seven 2013-14 MSC Players MSC Seven Rileys Dukes? 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