David Palmer Tops Jonathon Power In Contentious 75-Minute Telecom Legends Final by Tim Garner
September 18, 2012
- The tag line ‘Rivalries Never Die’ was never more appropriate than in
a combustible final between David Palmer and Jonathon Power. Both
former World no1s and World Champions they went at each other toe to
toe trying to wrestle the ‘T’ and the initiative from one another.
Palmer took the lead in the first, building up a solid 9/5 start but
some unforced errors allowed Power back into it and a final one in to
tin gave the Canadian first blood. The action really heated up in the
second as both players stepped up court and the pressure on the referee
as the match deteriorated into a bit of a street fight.
With neither player prepared to back down and recognising the potential
significance of the game, the crowd were treated to an old school
encounter with both players trying to manoeuvre each other with the
ball and their bodies! Power had chances to open up a two game lead but
Palmer held his nerve saving two game balls and eventually winning it
on a Power ‘No Let’!
The third settled down a little as Palmer got a little bit of a
stranglehold and won it in relative comfort but Power was’t quite done.
He raised his game another notch to race to a 6/1 lead and it looked as
though a decider was on the cards, but Palmer steadied the ship and
charged to match ball in double quick time as Power started to
look like he was in some physical discomfort.
A couple of trade mark trick shots saved two match balls but after 75
minutes of enthralling squash it was Palmer who was crowned Nine
Telecom Legends Champion.
In an interesting
twist of fate the two finalists will line up against each other on the
opening night of the Xodus Group Aberdeen Legends on Friday. Power will
be looking for revenge, and the crowd will be looking forward to
another instalment in the rivalry.
David Palmer beat Jonathon Power 9/11 14/12 11/8 11/7 75 minutes