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== Player Statistics ==
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Revision as of 18:55, 7 March 2019

Mercia
Name: Mercia Chess Club
Venue: Sedgley Ex-Servicemen's club Ltd, The Walk, Sedgley. DY3 1PN
Map:

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Night: Tuesday
Start: 7:30pm
Secretary: B.R.Smith eMail
Parking: Please do not park on The Walk. Do not use the car-park of the nearby Crown Public house - you are liable to have your vehicle clamped if you do.
Facilities: The venue has full access for the disabled

Foreword

Entered the WDCL in 1969 and have been a constant member ever since. They represent Sedgley and the surrounding area and have one of the best clubrooms in the league.

Honours

  • Div Two champions 1969-70 (joint) and 1998-99
  • Div Three champions 1986-87, 1993-94 and 2005-06
  • Lightning Tournament champions (Major section) 1984-85 and 1986-87

Player Statistics

History

Founded on 5th May 1969 with the first clubroom being ‘The Bramford’ public house on the Tipton Road, Sedgley and the first night was on 10th September 1969. The ‘A’ Team was in Division Two of the Wolverhampton and District Chess League captained by Wayne Clarke and vice-Captain Barry Smith. In this first season we won promotion to Division One having tied with Bushbury. In 1971 Mrs. Mabel Lloyd was runner-up in the Bidgood Cup and Gordon Stokes-Roberts was runner-up in the Birmingham League Individual tournament for Division Five. Also, the club decided to move premises to Coseley Secondary School. In 1973, Ken Francis won the Bidgood Cup and our ‘A’ Team was relegated back to Division Two. We moved venue again to the British Legion in Ruiton Street, Lower Gornal which would be the clubs home for many years. 1975 brought along further expansion by entering a team in the strong Worcester league. The club had grown enough to enter a third team in the Wolverhampton League by 1976. Barry Smith was runner-up in the Bidgood Cup.

In 1977 Mercia ‘A’ were promoted to Division 2 as runners-up in the WDCL. In 1979, Andrew McCumiskey reached the Final of the Rock Cup and was selected for the County U-18 team. In 1981 Mercia withdrew from the Worcester League but Andrew McCumiskey won the Bidgood Cup. Ken Francis beat Barry Smith in the final of the BDCL Division Five Individual. In 1982, Ken Francis retained the title and the next year entered and won the Division Four title! Andrew McCumiskey reached the 1983 Rock Cup Final. In 1984, Mercia left their long term home of Lower Gornal and moved to Sedgley Labour Club (then the Royal Oak). Shortly afterwards they finally moved to the current home of the ‘Ex-Servicemen’s’ Club in the Walk Sedgley.

In the WDCL 1985 Lightning tournament Mercia won the Minor section and Ken Francis was runner-up in the BDCL Division Five Individual. In 1986, Barry Smith reached the Semi-final of the Rock Cup and Gordon Stokes-Roberts the semi-final of the Bidgood Cup and Ken Francis again runner-up in the BDCL Division Five. In 1987 Andrew McCumiskey reached the Semi-final of the Rock Cup. Also, the ‘A’ team won Division Three and were promoted to Division Two. The ‘B’ Team finished second in Division Four and were promoted to Division Three. In the Lightning tournament Mercia won the Major section.

1988 was a golden year for the club, the ‘A’ were promoted to Division One of the WDCL and Ken Francis won the Rock Cup and Division Five Individual. Additionally, Mark Sanderson won the Bidgood Cup. In 1990 Ken Francis won the BDCL Division Five Individual. In 1991 the ‘B’ Team won the Barrington Trophy in the Birmingham League. The trophy was retained in 1992 and the ‘A’ won the Homer Trophy. In 1993 Derek Perks was runner-up in the BDCL Division 5 Individual. In 1994 Ken Francis won the BDCL Division Five Individual. In 1995 the ‘A’ were promoted to Division One of the WDCL and also to Division Four of the BDCL. Ken capped an excellent year by sharing the BDCL Division Five title.

1997 Derek Perks reaches the Semi-final of the BDCL Division Five Individual and Ken Francis the semi-final of the Rock Cup. 1999 saw the club’s 30 year celebrations. A special evening dinner was held with over 30 present and past members attending. Millennium year was a classic for Mercia, the ‘A’ team won Division Two of the WDCL, the ‘B’ team were promoted and the BDCL team won the Townsend Trophy. The BDCL ‘B’ Team were runners-up in Division Seven and additionally, Ken Francis added the Bidgood Cup to the collection.

In 2004 the ‘A’ Team were promoted back to Division One and in 2005 survived a memorable season in a play-off against Stourbridge with Derek Perks picking up the player of the year award for only the second time. Sadly, after a long and hard fought season Mercia were finally relegated from Division One in April 2006. However, the second team had a splendid season and were promoted from Division Three. This set up one of the few 1st vs 2nd team games ever in September 2006. The Div 2 champions St Georges were thrashed 5.5-0.5 as a small end of season consolation.

In a mixed 2007/08 season, the ‘B’ Team re-bounded straight back into the WDCL Div Two with the runner-up spot. The first team missed promotion again to Div One with key players missing for the critical games against Telford and Kidderminster. In the BDCL Div four the team finished middle table. The following year the first team were distinctly mid-table. A familiar story of players missing meant there was never any danger of relegation or promotion. For the second team it was a learning experience and the quality of the opposition was just too much to overcome.

2009/10 Mercia became BDCL Div 4 Champions and achieved their highest place in the Birmingham league so far. With just one loss the team gained 17 points from a possible 22. In 2012/13 the second team returned to division three as runners-up. The first team finished mid-table in both the WDCL and BDCL. For 2013/14 the first team finished comfortably enough in mid-Division Two but the second team came bottom of the Third division.

Notable members

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