Squash Ladder
SQUASH LADDER
Accurate up to 30/08/11
Adam Murrills
Matt Lowry
Aron Robinson
Jake Robinson
Chris Longman
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Chris Matthews
James Asher
Paul Carter
Graeme Heward
Laurence Davies
Gavan Hitchenor
Alan Cleall
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Tom Jones
Jonathan Brennan
Graham Yates
Craig Belfield
Dave Tattersall
Dan Jacobs
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Nihad Vaid
Steve Bottomley
Phil Osborne
Stuart Curran
Chris Malthouse
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Paul Diss
Simon Davies
Gary Webb
David Thomson
Dave Baldwin
Di Parums
Dan Pollock
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Vuz Kapur
Paul Davis
Rod Howell
Aidan Hemsworth
Grahame Brickell
Andy Hall
Nick Maxwell
Pat O’Dowd
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Ian Powell
Richard Fairfield
Peter Robinson
John Versfeld
Dave Carter
Sylvan Richardson
Patrick O’Malley
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Bob Hancock
Trevor Bailey
Martin Oldfield
James Parums
Ben Williamsl
Ian Lamb
Steve Kettle
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Nick Maxwell
Ian Macklin
John Woodward
Peter Penfold
Steve Leopold
Matthew Woolf
Peter McNaught
Richard Hall
Liam Leach
George Fairfield
Paul Bastard
George Osborne
Gilly Hart
Anyone can join the squash ladder
It is not a definitive guide to team selection but does give team captains assistance in their choice. It is particularly useful for juniors and other members who are improving rapidly.
Those wishing to move up the ladder should do so by making challenges.
You can challenge any player who is up to 5 places higher.
Matches to be best of five games
Declare it a challenge match before the start of the game
If the challenger wins, they will move above the player being challenged. Ladder is unchanged for an unsuccessful challenge
Notify all matches, both successful and unsuccessful by e-mail to gh@physiosport.nets
New entrants to the ladder should make a flying challenge against any person on the ladder. If unsuccessful they must challenge someone lower on the ladder.