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Ave Best 6 Graham Gristwood 444751 BOF Counting Average Average score (2 Ave best Name number Club YOB M/F Ave Total Contributory Scores runs score >=250) 6 Graham Gristwood 444751 FVO 1984 M 1398 8465 1410 1416 1409 1410 1410 1410 6 1398 1398 1411 Jonathan Crickmore 239444 SYO 1993 M 1391 8456 1415 1403 1408 1424 1401 1405 6 1391 1391 1409 William Gardner 194654 OD 1993 M 1385 8446 1416 1407 1399 1410 1406 1408 6 1385 1385 1408 Peter Hodkinson 303856 EUOC 1991 M 1398 8443 1408 1405 1403 1408 1407 1412 6 1398 1398 1407 Alasdair McLeod 478141 AROS 1990 M 1391 8441 1413 1404 1396 1401 1412 1415 6 1391 1391 1407 Nathan Lawson 369664 OD 1997 M 1379 8438 1402 1408 1403 1408 1399 1418 6 1379 1379 1406 Ben Mitchell 233293 SBOC 1993 M 1381 8430 1410 1406 1398 1419 1398 1399 6 1381 1381 1405 Kristian Jones 433974 FVO 1991 M 1404 8425 1400 1391 1419 1411 1379 1425 6 1404 1404 1404 Alastair Thomas 265673 EUOC 2000 M 1370 8413 1397 1400 1420 1400 1403 1393 6 1370 1370 1402 Chris Smithard 114163 FVO 1989 M 1387 8406 1396 1402 1402 1406 1400 1400 6 1387 1387 1401 Alexander Chepelin 449661 INT 1997 M 1394 8398 1398 1400 1389 1410 1401 1400 6 1394 1394 1400 Peter Bray 394975 MDOC 1993 M 1386 8382 1402 1401 1391 1393 1388 1407 6 1386 1386 1397 Alistair Masson 101574 INT 1997 M 1370 8368 1391 1385 1388 1383 1385 1436 6 1370 1370 1395 Oliver Johnson 392952 SYO 1978 M 1372 8350 1384 1394 1398 1385 1383 1406 6 1372 1372 1392 Thomas Wilson 206883 CLYDE 1997 M 1371 8336 1385 1386 1392 1390 1390 1393 6 1371 1371 1389 Aidan Rigby 476074 CUOC 1998 M 1374 8326 1385 1380 1380 1395 1391 1395 6 1374 1374 1388 Alex Carcas 280463 EUOC 1998 M 1377 8320 1388 1381 1391 1388 1386 1386 6 1377 1377 1387 Duncan Birtwistle 134163 OD 1992 M 1346 8314 1377 1375 1384 1408 1382 1388 6 1346 1346 1386 scott fraser 435201 INT 1986 M 1381 8308 1391 1392 1381 1395 1380 1369 6 1381 1381 1385 Murray Strain 434051 INT 1983 M 1365 8302 1400 1393 1380 1375 1376 1378 6 1365 1365 1384 Adam Potter 363933 BOK 1995 M 1359 8301 1383 1383 1376 1398 1378 1383 6 1359 1359 1384 Aidan Smith 282843 SYO 1995 M 1357 8297 1383 1381 1375 1393 1382 1383 6 1357 1357 1383 Joe Woodley 315663 AIRE 1996 M 1368 8288 1384 1383 1378 1384 1380 1379 6 1368 1368 1381 Daniel Spencer 547574 EUOC 2000 M 1347 8287 1379 1387 1377 1376 1373 1395 6 1347 1347 1381 Iain Embrey 456201 INT 1987 M 1367 8280 1381 1379 1389 1374 1379 1378 6 1367 1367 1380 Eddie Narbett 160235 EUOC 1999 M 1362 8278 1380 1367 1371 1389 1394 1377 6 1362 1362 1380 Matthew Gooch 471453 MAROC 2002 M 1350 8276 1372 1374 1384 1382 1373 1391 6 1350 1350 1379 Ben Windsor 458841 DRONGO 1990 M 1364 8275 1376 1374 1391 1372 1381 1381 6 1364 1364 1379 Philip Vokes 440985 OD 1996 M 1354 8274 1369 1370 1380 1383 1393 1379 6 1354 1354 1379 Jonathan Duncan 356921 WAROC 1975 M 1378 8269 1368 1382 1372 1388 1386 1373 6 1378 1378 1378 Matthew Elkington 188394 OD 1995 M 1355 8265 1375 1381 1371 1379 1386 1373 6 1355 1355 1378 Alistair Thornton 323953 FVO 1996 M 1344 8265 1376 1372 1377 1384 1378 1378 6 1344 1344 1378 Jamie Stevenson 458511 FVO 1992 M 1370 8261 1378 1368 1386 1377 1384 1368 6 1370 1370 1377 Mark Nixon 445141 FVO 1984 M 1353 8257 1360 1385 1373 1387 1385 1367 6 1353 1353 1376 Richard Robinson 316361 NOC 1981 M 1354 8245 1370 1370 1371 1373 1386 1375 6 1354 1354 1374 Jamie Parkinson 314712 TVOC 1992 M 1360 8235 1364 1376 1372 1393 1353 1377 6 1360 1360 1373 Joseph Wright 434045 EUOC 2000 M 1345 8227 1373 1364 1367 1378 1368 1377 6 1345 1345 1371 Freddie Carcas 280464 INT 1999 M 1329 8225 1355 1388 1377 1378 1354 1373 6 1329 1329 1371 Harrison McCartney 456532 OD 1998 M 1370 8220 1367 1367 1372 1376 1357 1381 6 1370 1370 1370 Matthew Vokes 440983 DRONGO 1992 M 1353 8213 1359 1373 1376 1361 1367 1377 6 1353 1353 1369 Peter Molloy 593609 FVO 2002 M 1339 8208 1367 1365 1362 1362 1371 1381 6 1339 1339 1368 Mihaly Ormay 782344 SLOW 1999 M 1368 8205 1331 1388 1362 1354 1373 1397 6 1368 1368 1368 Alasdair Pedley 291873 EUOC 1999 M 1347 8199 1363 1359 1363 1361 1372 1381 6 1347 1347 1367 James Ackland 297513 INT 1999 M 1336 8198 1348 1361 1380 1354 1376 1379 6 1336 1336 1366 Thomas Laraia 153423 EUOC 2000 M 1337 8188 1368 1360 1362 1358 1378 1362 6 1337 1337 1365 Tom Lines 750032 EUOC 1999 M 1336 8187 1364 1368 1349 1371 1355 1380 6 1336 1336 1365 Paul Pruzina 994812 LVO 1997 M 1346 8181 1357 1357 1358 1360 1373 1376 6 1346 1346 1364 Joe Thomas 730940 MWOC 1998 M 1338 8180 1369 1367 1368 1364 1354 1358 6 1338 1338 1363 Zac Hudd 358743 WCOC 2000 M 1351 8177 1372 1346 1375 1369 1365 1350 6 1351 1351 1363 Flurry Grierson 576802 DEVON 2002 M 1340 8174 1357 1361 1353 1357 1368 1378 6 1340 1340 1362 Finn Lydon 691576 EUOC 1999 M 1344 8173 1358 1374 1371 1352 1359 1359 6 1344 1344 1362 Tom Fellbaum 443253 MDOC 1992 M 1337 8161 1346 1359 1349 1370 1373 1364 6 1337 1337 1360 Finlay Todd 470324 INVOC 1999 M 1342 8154 1359 1363 1354 1341 1354 1383 6 1342 1342 1359 Jack Leitch 192244 EUOC 1998 M 1349 8150 1338 1371 1355 1363 1351 1372 6 1349 1349 1358 David Bunn 275294 EUOC 2001 M 1322 8146 1351 1351 1349 1351 1372 1372 6 1322 1322 1358 Ben Stevens 420383 AIRE 1987 M 1328 8144 1351 1353 1366 1357 1359 1358 6 1328 1328 1357 Tom Bray 394973 SOC 1986 M 1340 8136 1350 1355 1351 1354 1373 1353 6 1340 1340 1356 Will Hensman 403021 FVO 1979 M 1323 8133 1355 1348 1355 1348 1366 1361 6 1323 1323 1356 Michael Crone 106254 SLOW 1990 M 1332 8132 1356 1366 1355 1354 1349 1352 6 1332 1332 1355 Nick Barrable 349811 SYO 1974 M 1336 8130 1357 1359 1358 1349 1355 1352 6 1336 1336 1355 Megan Carter-Davies 470474 SBOC 1996 F 1328 8121 1352 1347 1355 1366 1356 1345 6 1328 1328 1354 Louis Macmillan 847022 ECKO 2002 M 1327 8120 1344 1343 1364 1347 1357 1365 6 1327 1327 1353 Joshua Dudley 952751 MAROC 1995 M 1351 8105 1353 1350 1346 1359 1337 1360 6 1351 1351 1351 Noah Howlett 229572 LOC 1998 M 1320 8092 1345 1359 1351 1335 1360 1342 6 1320 1320 1349 David Godfree 343211 FVO 1974 M 1334 8090 1349 1338 1344 1351 1363 1345 6 1334 1334 1348 Ben Maliphant 133094 BOK 1994 M 1335 8088 1333 1342 1345 1363 1349 1356 6 1335 1335 1348 Richard Purkis 456273 AROS 1993 M 1318 8087 1346 1343 1350 1343 1344 1361 6 1318 1318 1348 Tom Wood 201930 ERYRI 2000 M 1325 8086 1336 1337 1348 1366 1349 1350 6 1325 1325 1348 David Roome 431461 SROC 1982 M 1322 8080 1349 1350 1342 1339 1353 1347 6 1322 1322 1347 Jim Bailey 666982 BOK 2003 M 1314 8079 1338 1352 1344 1347 1353 1345 6 1314 1314 1347 Jonathan Malley 433451 MDOC 1992 M 1327 8074 1347 1363 1345 1338 1345 1336 6 1327 1327 1346 Laurence Ball 456191 NOR 1986 M 1331 8069 1343 1349 1351 1340 1346 1340 6 1331 1331 1345 Duncan Taylor 432155 DEVON 1994 M 1314 8068 1346 1340 1351 1343 1358 1330 6 1314 1314 1345 Duncan Archer 382231 CLOK 1977 M 1325 8062 1339 1342 1342 1357 1339 1343 6 1325 1325 1344 John Ockenden 143663 DRONGO 1994 M 1325 8054 1345 1338 1337 1335 1343 1356 6 1325 1325 1342 Andrew Llewellyn 439521 FVO 1987 M 1325 8046 1342 1343 1335 1345 1333 1348 6 1325 1325 1341 Christian Grierson 135927 DEVON 1995 M 1318 8045 1337 1342 1364 1335 1337 1330 6 1318 1318 1341 Oliver Williams 177700 DEE 1995 M 1335 8040 1337 1336 1354 1325 1360 1328 6 1335 1335 1340 Andrew Stemp 138168 AIRE 1997 M 1287 8034 1337 1331 1349 1328 1343 1346 6 1287 1287 1339 Anthony Squire 383611 NOC 1977 M 1317 8033 1333 1341 1340 1345 1333 1341 6 1317 1317 1339 Finlay Johnson 921209 SROC 2002 M 1298 8032 1328 1346 1348 1352 1327 1331 6 1298 1298 1339 Harry Scott 411911 SHUOC 2000 M 1325 8028 1332 1341 1344 1336 1334 1341 6 1325 1325 1338 Felix Wilson 368740 EUOC 2000 M 1337 8019 1293 1325 1347 1370 1336 1348 6 1337 1337 1337 Joe Sunley 160271 WCOC 2003 M 1287 8018 1329 1334 1334 1345 1339 1337 6 1287 1287 1336 Steve Feltbower 104807 FVO 1980 M 1320 8016 1349 1343 1325 1330 1346 1323 6 1320 1320 1336 Ben Chesters 391831 DEVON 1978 M 1313 8010 1320 1322 1346 1345 1334 1343 6 1313 1313 1335 Juste Raimbault 266238 SLOW 1989 M 1316 8007 1324 1322 1339 1340 1347 1335 6 1316 1316 1335 Max F A Bloor 127623 EUOC 2000 M 1311 8004 1337 1325 1326 1316 1349 1351 6 1311 1311 1334 Graham Patten 135858 WAROC 1962 M 1302 8003 1327 1347 1349 1323 1330 1327 6 1302 1302 1334 Steve Birkinshaw 235021 WCOC 1968 M 1318 8003 1336 1330 1350 1325 1339 1323 6 1318 1318 1334 Andrew Preston 313311 SYO 1977 M 1308 8002 1338 1319 1330 1355 1324 1336 6 1308 1308 1334 Andrew Lindsay 451394 ESOC 1994 M 1299 8001 1315 1358 1338 1331 1345 1314 6 1299 1299 1334 Stanley Heap 180560 SO 2001 M 1271 7999 1346 1323 1321 1328 1335 1346 6 1271 1271 1333 Edward Catmur 430671 SLOW 1982 M 1314 7992 1335 1353 1324 1331 1323 1326 6 1314 1314 1332 Tom Dobra 214281 BOK 1992 M 1289 7979 1330 1331 1332 1324 1325 1337 6 1289 1289 1330 Oliver Tonge 404844 BOK 2003 M 1291 7977 1311 1320 1332 1354 1336 1324 6 1291 1291 1330 Joe Taunton 386084 SYO 1987 M 1270 7976 1319 1343 1323 1320 1323 1348 6 1270 1270 1329 Roger Goddard 428531 FVO 1974 M 1311 7973 1326 1328 1335 1326 1337 1321 6 1311 1311 1329 Alice Leake 425363 AIRE 1991 F 1298 7971 1315 1330 1314 1351 1322 1339 6 1298 1298 1329 Euan Tryner 205278 SYO 2004 M 1305 7970 1317 1312 1352 1322 1350 1317 6 1305 1305 1328 Marcus Pinker 376151 FVO 1974 M 1320 7965 1329 1321 1330 1337 1324 1324 6 1320 1320 1328 Leon Foster 138055 AIRE 1983 M 1284 7962 1318 1330 1333 1341 1320 1320 6 1284 1284 1327 Joe Hudd 358744 WCOC 2003 M 1297 7962 1316 1334 1315 1345 1318 1334 6 1297 1297 1327 Owain Jones 209242 BOK 1981 M 1291 7960 1301 1369 1352 1316 1317 1305 6 1291 1291 1327 Alistair Landels 201819 OD 1968 M 1286 7959 1321 1312 1314 1356 1320 1336 6 1286 1286 1327 Nicholas Jarvis 234753 SO 1996 M 1286 7959 1320 1341 1323 1335 1320 1320
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