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League Table Winter 2025-26

Rank Teams Played Won Drawn Lost Differential Goal difference Points
1 Comrades [A] 14 13 0 1 359 - 271 88 26
2 St. Osyth 14 9 0 5 336 - 294 42 18
3 Robert Burre 14 8 0 6 318 - 312 6 16
4 Warwick Arms [B] 14 7 0 7 317 - 313 4 14
5 Comrades [B] 14 6 0 8 299 - 331 -32 12
6 Warwick Arms [A] 14 5 0 9 323 - 307 16 10
7 Three Jay’s 14 4 0 10 295 - 335 -40 8
8 Conservative Club 14 4 0 10 273 - 357 -84 8

 Fixtures 2025-26

Tuesday 17th February 2026

Pairs Cup Comrades Club

Results 2025-26

10-02-2026
Comrades [A]
Warwick Arms [A]
Three Jay’s
St. Osyth
Warwick Arms [B]
Conservative Club
Robert Burre
Comrades [B]

 

 

News

 

Tuesday 10th February 2026

So, we reach the end of another Winter League. It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating the end of the 2024-25 season at our presentation night. This season has far to go, however, with the pairs cup, the five-a -side cup,

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Well Played [Twenty-Four & Above or Six Games]

 

Tuesday 10th February 2026

Twenty-four and above, Mick Holland Warwick [A]

Previous Weeks

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Cribbage boards are put to one side, while everyone enjoys a little refreshment.

 

About Our League

The league was formed by George Constable from Comrades at a meeting with the representatives from six local social clubs on Wednesday 6th July 1983.

Eleven different teams began playing in the first competition two months later on Tuesday 6th September. From these initial teams only the Comrades is still playing. However, a further seven teams have subsequently joined so most importantly now giving us a workable vibrant league.

From 1989 we regularly participated in a competition with the Colchester League until regrettably, they disbanded in 2004.

 

The History of Cribbage

In the early 1600s, Sir John Suckling an English courtier, poet, gamester and gambler invented cribbage, which he derived from the earlier game of Noddy.

Originally, a five-card game was played where each player discarded only one card to the crib. Nowadays the six-card game is more popular with each player discarding two cards to the crib.

Cribbage is very popular in the United States of America and Canada with many cribbage leagues and clubs in existence; in England, it is the only game that can legally be played in a public house for money.