Key Dates:
All Title Winners and Key Events, Season by Season1979 Mike Phillips and Glen Grunwell meet at work; trial predictions season 1979-1980
Start of the H.M. Naval Dockyard, Civil Service connection and the first phase of FPA history
1980-1981 First full season of the Standard League won by John Burrluck
SL: J.Burrluck
1981-1982 Founder member Mark Grunwell wins the second full season of the Standard League
First FA Cup, then called the Predictors Cup, won by Brian Shrubsole, in May 1982
FPA stops after two full seasons; end of the H.M. Chatham Naval Dockyard era
SL: M.Grunwell
FAC: B.Shrubsole
1982-1986FPA not run
Founder Member Jamie Muggridge died in 1985, and The Sun's first predictor in FPA, Peter Campling, died sometime during these years
1987-1988FPA returns after five year gap
The two titles are won by founder members Mark Grunwell and Mike Phillips. This would be the first of many seasons that these two family names would win all titles
SL: M.Grunwell
FAC: M.Phillips
1988-1989Introduction of the Results League, won by Mark Grunwell
Dave Boston wins the Standard League on his debut
Introduction of the Charity Shield
Introduction of the League Cup (then called the Amateur Cup), won by Joyce Phillips
FA Cup was called the Predictors Cup and in the Qualifying round, only results were predicted. Arron Springate wins it for his first title
SL: D.Boston
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: A.Springate
LC: J.Phillips
1989-1990Start of the Black Horse connection
Mark Grunwell becomes the first person to win the double of Standard and Results Leagues and the first person to win back to back Results Leagues
Arron Springate takes over running of FPA during the time Mike Phillips is abroad and members raise a question over his improved performance. This leads to the first ever FPA inquiry and all Arron's predictions are retrospectively adjusted
Glen Grunwell wins his first title, the FA Cup
One family name wins three titles in one season for the first time, the Grunwell family
Mike Phillips wins the League Cup and stops a clean sweep of titles going to Grunwells
Second time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: G.Grunwell
LC: M.Phillips
1990-1991Introduction of the Group Trophy, won by Mark Oliver
Barry Roberts-Jones wins the double of Standard and Results Leagues on his debut, the second person to do the double
Not counting the first FPA season when there was only one title (Standard League), this is one of only two seasons in FPA history that the Grunwell name was not on a title
SL: B.Roberts-Jones
RL: B.Roberts-Jones
FAC: M.Phillips
LC: A.Springate
GT: M.Oliver
1991-1992The League Cup becomes a results based cup instead of a maximums based one
Default predictions are tried for the first time, where members preselected a score to be entered in case of missing predictions
Members pay an entry fee used for purchase of cups with names engraved
Mark Oliver wins the FA Cup for the first time and his second cup, in consecutive seasons
Mark Grunwell wins his second SL & RL League Double. This was the third time the double had been done. He also becomes the first person to win three titles in a season
Arron Springate wins back to back League Cups
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: M.Oliver
LC: A.Springate
GT: M.Grunwell
1992-1993For the first half of the season, Barry Roberts-Jones runs some FPA competitions, due to Mike Phillips working abroad until the Autumn when Mike picks it up again. Others run the cups: Mark Grunwell, League Cup; Glen Grunwell, FA Cup
With Mike abroad, Barry and Mark don't have contact with each other so a strange situation occurs where for the first time, some of the FPA league members (BHFS) are not in a cup. Mark tops up the numbers for the League Cup with work colleagues, and the eventual winner, non-league Paul Slater, wins the cup, never to have appeared before, or again, in FPA
Barry Roberts-Jones wins the SL & RL League Double, for a second time, and the fourth time this had been achieved. He also becomes the second person to win three titles in a season
Paul Burch completed the titles by winning his first, the Group Trophy
This is the second of only two seasons in FPA history that the Grunwell name was not on a title
SL: B.Roberts-Jones
RL: B.Roberts-Jones
FAC: B.Roberts-Jones
LC: P.Slater
GT: P.Burch
1993-1994A rule is introduced that restricts the total number of 2-1 predictions to 75% of the total number of games
Final league places determine who will predict in the Premier League and in Division One the following season. Two founder members, Joyce Phillips and Glen Grunwell, drop to Division One.
Mark Grunwell wins the SL & RL League Double for a second time, the fourth time it had been achieved
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: D.Springate
LC: D.Sherman
GT: T.Williams
1994-1995A Professional wins an FPA Premier league for the first time. UK newspaper The Sun, represented by Gerry Skinner, wins the Standard League
Two league tiers begin with promotion and relegation. Joyce Phillips becomes the first Division One Standard League Champion and returns to the Premier League
Arron Springate returns to FPA after two and a half years in brief retirement; he is promoted from the new Division One as runner up
Poolswinner Gold, a predictions computer programme, is entered in Division One; becomes the first Division One Results League Champion and is promoted
The 75% rule restricting the total number of 2-1 predictions from the total number of games is changed to any identical predictions making up more than 75%
A series of incorrect newspaper predictions from 8 professionals leads to the second FPA inquiry. These predictions were collected by various work colleagues of Mark Grunwell, and the inquiry found they usually didn't bother buying the papers as pomised but made up the predictions. Apart from The Sun, All 8 professional predictors are removed for the season, as their past predictions are unreliable
SL: The Sun
RL: M.Grunwell
SLD1: J.Phillips
RLD1: Poolswinner Gold
FAC: M.Phillips
LC: G.Grunwell
GT: D.Boston
1995-1996Introduction of the European Cup, won by Arron Springate
Mike Phillips wins a first league title, the Standard League
First time two titles won by a family name other than Grunwell or Phillips, when father and son team Dennis and Arron Springate win two of the cups
A vote is taken with the decision to increase league maximums from two to three points
SL: M.Phillips
RL: The Sun
SLD1: M.Wallbank
RLD1: News of the World
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: D.Springate
GT: R.Wellings
EC: A.Springate
1996-1997A Professional, UK newspaper The Sun represented by Gerry Skinner, wins the Results League for the first time
This was the first time since 1980/81 (10 seasons) that neither Mark Grunwell nor Barry Roberts-Jones won a league, and the first time that neither Mark Grunwell nor Barry Roberts-Jones won the Results League (won by The Sun; the Standard League won by Mike Phillips)
Mike Phillips becomes the first person to win back to back, consecutive years Standard Leagues; Mark Grunwell had won two Standard Leagues before, but straddling the gap seasons between 1981/82 and 1987/88
Mike Phillips wins his first league SL & RL League Double, the fifth time this had been achieved. He also becomes the third person to win three titles in one season
SL: M.Phillips
RL: M.Phillips
SLD1: K.Morgan
RLD1: N.Keohane
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: B.Roberts-Jones
GT: M.Phillips
EC: M.Grunwell
1997-1998Joyce Phillips takes over running FPA
Dave Boston wins his first and only Results League, his second league title
Mike Phillips wins the European Cup thus becoming the first person to achieve 'classic status' by completing the set of the six 'classic' titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT). He also wins a second cup in the season, the Group Trophy
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: D.Boston
SLD1: R.Wellings
RLD1: Sunday Times
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: J.Phillips
GT: M.Phillips
EC: M.Phillips
1998-1999The first time a family other than the Grunwells: the Phillips family, win three combined titles in a season (Mike, Ted and Joyce). Mark Grunwell still flies the Grunwell flag though with three titles himself
SL: M.Phillips
RL: M.Grunwell
SLD1: D.Springate
RLD1: T.Phillips
FAC: M.Wallbank
LC: J.Phillips
GT: M.Grunwell
EC: M.Grunwell
1999-2000Mark Grunwell wins the League Cup and becomes the second person to win the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT). He also wins a second cup in the season (European Cup)
Barry Roberts-Jones no longer collects predictions from work; end of the Black Horse Era. Barry will go on to predict for one more season
SL: M.Phillips
RL: The Sun
SLD1: E.Grunwell
RLD1: News of the World
FAC: M.Wallbank
LC: M.Grunwell
GT: D.Boston
EC: M.Grunwell
2000-2001A league title is shared for the first time. Glen Grunwell and Mark Grunwell are joint winners of the Results League
Mark Grunwell wins the SL & RL League Double, for a third time. This was the sixth time this had been achieved
Glen Grunwell wins the Results League and Group Trophy, but the final of the Group Trophy turns into a controversial dispute between brothers and long term rivals Mark and Glen over a ruling disagreement
Matt Willing wins the League Cup and stops a clean sweep of (top flight) titles going to the Grunwell family
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: G.Grunwell
M.Grunwell
SLD1: D.Boston
RLD1: F.Grunwell
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: M.Willing
GT: G.Grunwell
EC: E.Grunwell
2001-2002Matt Willing is promoted from Division One, becoming champion of the SL Division One and RL Division One, and will go on to be a multiple title winner. He is also the first person other than a Grunwell or Phillips, since Barry Roberts-Jones in 1992-1993, to win two titles in one season, actually winning three (Standard League Division One, Results League Division One, and the Group Trophy)
Fiona Grunwell wins her first title (European Cup); Elliott Grunwell wins his first title (FA Cup)
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: M.Phillips
SLD1: M.Willing
RLD1: M.Willing
FAC: E.Grunwell
LC: J.Phillips
GT: M.Willing
EC: F.Grunwell
2002-2003Premier Leagues and Division One Leagues are reunified into just one SL and RL
Joyce Phillips wins her first league SL & RL League Double. This was the seventh time this had been achieved
SL: J.Phillips
RL: J.Phillips
FAC: F.Grunwell
LC: G.Grunwell
GT: F.Grunwell
EC: M.Willing
2003-2004Fiona Grunwell wins her first top flight league title (Results League)
Matt Willing wins his first top flight league title (Standard League) and also takes the Group Trophy
SL: M.Willing
RL: F.Grunwell
FAC: J.Phillips
LC: M.Grunwell
GT: M.Willing
EC: G.Grunwell
2004-2005Mike Phillips becomes the first overseas winner of a league and a cup, living in and predicting from Norway
Joseph Grunwell wins his first cup title (Group Trophy)
Third time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles. The Grunwell and Phillips families share out the six titles between them:
Mark Grunwell (2)
Joseph Grunwell (1)
Mike Phillips (2)
Joyce Phillips (1)
SL: M.Phillips
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: J.Phillips
GT: J.Grunwell
EC: M.Phillips
2005-2006Joyce Phillips wins the Group Trophy and becomes the third person to win the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT)
Joyce wins her second SL & RL League Double, the eighth time this had been achieved. She also becomes the first person to achieve a 'Grand Slam' season (four of the classic six titles)
Joseph Grunwell wins the FA Cup and stops a clean sweep of all titles going to the Phillips family
Fourth time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles
SL: J.Phillips
RL: J.Phillips
FAC: J.Grunwell
LC: M.Phillips
GT: J.Phillips
EC: J.Phillips
2006-2007Glen Grunwell wins the Standard League to complete the set, and becomes the fourth person to win the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT). He also wins his first SL & RL League Double, the ninth time this had been acheived. By also winning the FA Cup, it was three titles in one season
Joyce Phillips wins the European Cup and stops a clean sweep of all titles going to the Grunwell family
Fifth time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles, and for the third season running
SL: G.Grunwell
RL: G.Grunwell
FAC: G.Grunwell
LC: F.Grunwell
GT: M.Grunwell
EC: J.Phillips
2007-2008Sixth time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles, and for the fourth season running
Mark Grunwell (2)
Elliott Grunwell (1)
Fiona Grunwell (1)
Joyce Phillips (1)
Mike Phillips (1)
SL: J.Phillips
RL: E.Grunwell
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: M.Grunwell
GT: F.Grunwell
EC: M.Phillips
2008-2009Start of the Exprodat connection
The Results League is a three-way tie for the title, for the first time. Matt Willing wins the title along with two UK newspapers, The Sun and The Sunday Express. Matt also wins the Group Trophy so picks up two titles in the season
Fiona Grunwell wins the Standard League and becomes the fifth person to win the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT). She also becomes the fifth person to win three titles in a season
SL: F.Grunwell
RL: M.Willing
The Sun
Sunday Express
FAC: F.Grunwell
LC: F.Grunwell
GT: M.Willing
EC: M.Grunwell
2009-2010Mike Phillips wins the FA Cup and stops a clean sweep of titles going to the Grunwell family
Seventh time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: G.Grunwell
FAC: M.Phillips
LC: E.Grunwell
GT: M.Grunwell
EC: F.Grunwell
2010-2011Passing away of founder member Joyce Phillips
Introduction of the Lawro Standard League (later renamed Premier Standard League, PSL), won by Mike Phillips; and the Lawro Results League (later renamed Premier Results League, PRL), also won by Mike Phillips. Both were EPL-only leagues, featuring predictions from the BBC's football pundit and former Liverpool player Mark Lawrenson
Mike Phillips wins the SL & RL League Double for a second time, the tenth time this had been achieved. He also wins both of the new Lawro leagues, and dedicates all his wins to Mum Joyce Phillips
The Grunwells take all four cups, Fiona two of them
The eighth time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles
SL: M.Phillips
RL: M.Phillips
FAC: G.Grunwell
LC: M.Grunwell
GT: F.Grunwell
EC: F.Grunwell
PSL: M.Phillips
PRL: M.Phillips
2011-2012Matt Willing wins the F.A.Cup and becomes the sixth person to win the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT). He also stops the Grunwell and Phillips families taking all the titles again
Standard League renamed Joyce Phillips Standard League
League Cup renamed Joyce Phillips League Cup
SL: M.Phillips
RL: G.Grunwell
FAC: M.Willing
LC: F.Grunwell
GT: M.Phillips
EC: M.Grunwell
PSL: M.Phillips
PRL: G.Grunwell
2012-2013FPA moves to online predictions with a website designed by Naz Rajan of Delta Consultancy Services
Introduction of the European Super League, won by Mark Grunwell
Daniel Grunwell announces himself as a serious predictor, winning the Joyce Phillips Standard League, the Group Trophy and the Lawro Standard League (renamed the Premier Standard League). He becomes the sixth person to win three titles in a season
The BBC's Mark 'Lawro' Lawrenson wins one of the leagues named after him, the Lawro Results League (renamed the Premier Results League)
A Professional, UK newspaper, the Sunday Mirror, wins the Results League
Dennis Springate comes out of retirement for one season, and wins the Joyce Phillips League Cup
Six titles out of nine are won by Grunwells
SL: D.Grunwell
RL: Sunday Mirror
FAC: G.Grunwell
LC: D.Springate
GT: D.Grunwell
EC: F.Grunwell
PSL: D.Grunwell
PRL: M.Lawrenson
ESL: M.Grunwell
2013-2014Mike Phillips wins the SL & RL League Double for a third time, the eleventh time this had been achieved. He also becomes the second person to win four titles in a season, and the first to win five titles in a season
The ninth time Grunwell/Phillips names win all titles
SL: M.Phillips
RL: M.Phillips
FAC: F.Grunwell
LC: D.Grunwell
GT: M.Phillips
EC: E.Grunwell
PSL: M.Phillips
PRL: M.Phillips
ESL: M.Grunwell
2014-2015Introduction of the Members' Challenge League, won by Mike Phillips
Official end of the Exprodat connection with Mike leaving the Company but some key members remain (Ian Milligan, Danny Thompson; Mark Lewis would return in 2017-2018)
The Results League title is again shared, by Elliott Grunwell and Glen Grunwell
Elliott Grunwell wins his first SL & RL League Double, the twelfth time this had been achieved. He also wins three titles in the same season
Two league titles for Daniel Grunwell
There are three first time title winners: Danny Thompson (League Cup); Jason Blackford (European Cup, FA Cup); and Ian Milligan in Australia (Group Trophy)
SL: E.Grunwell
RL: E.Grunwell
G.Grunwell
FAC: J.Blackford
LC: D.Thompson
GT: I.Milligan
EC: J.Blackford
PSL: E.Grunwell
PRL: D.Grunwell
ESL: D.Grunwell
MCL: M.Phillips
2015-2016Long time member (since 1988) Dave Boston passes away. Group Trophy renamed after him as Dave Boston Group Trophy, which Dave won twice
Fiona Grunwell becomes the second person to win five titles in a season
A first league title for Danny Thompson in the Premier Results League, shared with Fiona Grunwell, Glen Grunwell and Mike Phillips
By jointly winning the Premier Results League, Mike Phillips and Danny Thompson stop a clean sweep of titles going to the Grunwell family
SL: F.Grunwell
RL: G.Grunwell
FAC: F.Grunwell
LC: F.Grunwell
GT: M.Grunwell
EC: M.Grunwell
PSL: F.Grunwell
PRL: F.Grunwell
G.Grunwell
M.Phillips
D.Thompson
ESL: M.Grunwell
MCL: G.Grunwell
2016-2017Head-to-head points for a win increased from 2 to 3 in the European Cup and Dave Boston Group Trophy group stages
Start of the Saudi Aramco connection (KSA). With Ian Milligan in Australia, predictors are now based in three continents and three countries
Mark Grunwell wins the SL & RL League Double, for a fourth time. This was the thirteenth time this had been achieved.
Elliott Grunwell wins the DB Group Trophy and becomes the seventh person to win the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT)
Mark Grunwell wins the MCL and becomes the only person to have won every major FPA competition: the six classic titles of two leagues (SL, RL) and four cups (FA, LC, EC, GT); the ESL and the MCL: this is Super Classic Status (Mark had also won the less well known Amateur Results League)
Mark also becomes the third person to win five titles in a season but breaks that record by two, winning seven out of ten titles in one season
For the first time in FPA history (not counting the first season 1980-81, when there was only one title) - 30 seasons - one family name, the Grunwells, makes a clean sweep of all ten titles, from three family members: Mark (7); Elliott (2); Fiona (1)
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: M.Grunwell
LC: F.Grunwell
GT: E.Grunwell
EC: M.Grunwell
PSL: M.Grunwell
PRL: M.Grunwell
ESL: E.Grunwell
MCL: M.Grunwell
2017-2018Lawro Standard League becomes the Premier Standard League; Lawro Results League becomes the Premier Results League
The European Cup is no longer seeded based on past performance, but becomes a fully open competition in line with the other cups.
Members vote on whether to drop Gillingham FC games, thereby reducing the number of leagues and having Premier League-only leagues. The vote comes down overwhelmingly in favour of keeping 'The Gills' and a historic link back to 1979 and the origins of predicting.
The Results League title is again shared, by Glen Grunwell and Mike Phillips.
Mark Grunwell becomes the first person to win a second 'Combo Grand Slam', a mixture of four or more of any major titles, classic or otherwise (SL, GT, EC, PSL, ESL, MCL = 6)
A first title each for Khalid Mowad (FA Cup) and Sami Almudaris (Joyce Phillips League Cup)
An the end of the season, long standing member and record oldest member, Ken Morgan, retires. He joined FPA in 1996. FPA presents him with a lifetime achievement award and for services to the FPA.
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: G.Grunwell M.Phillips
FAC: K.Mowad
LC: S.Almudaris
GT: M.Grunwell
EC: M.Grunwell
PSL: M.Grunwell
PRL: G.Grunwell
ESL: M.Grunwell
MCL: M.Grunwell
Lifetime Achievement Award: K.Morgan
2018-2019Mark Grunwell becomes the first person to win three consecutive league titles in both the JPSL and MCL. He also wins the SL & RL League Double for a fifth time, the fourteenth time this had been achieved
Daniel Grunwell wins his first FA Cup
Sami Almudaris becomes the third person after Arron Springate and Fiona Grunwell, to win back-to-back JPLC titles
Mark Lewis wins his first title, the ESL
SL: M.Grunwell
RL: M.Grunwell
FAC: D.Grunwell
LC: S.Almudaris
GT: S.Almudaris
EC: M.Willing
ESL: M.Lewis
MCL: M.Grunwell
2019-2020The Sunday Express and Sunday Mail are dropped for The Daily Express and The Daily Mail to take their places
Fiona Grunwell wins a fifth European Cup and her 22nd title. Fiona maintains the all-time 3rd highest winner of titles in FPA history
Khalid Mowad wins his second title, the JPLC
In March, with the FA Cup, DB Group Trophy and all leagues incomplete, a pandemic shuts down all football for 100 days - about three months. Football resumes in June and the final 9 fixture weeks are played in the UK summer
Matt Willing wins his second F.A.Cup and 12th title overall
Mark Crossley wins his first cup, the DBGT, and his first title
Alan Foster wins his first league, the JPSL, and his first title
The Daily Mail wins his first league, the RL, and his first title. This is the first time in seven years a professional wins a league
Mike Phillips wins the MCL, his 21st league, and 34th title
Jason Blackford wins the ESL, his first league title
Fiona saves the Grunwell family from a rare season in which a Grunwell name did not appear on the winners board (it has only happened twice in FPA history)
SL: A.Foster
RL: D.Mail
FAC: M.Willing
LC: K.Mowad
GT: M.Crossley
EC: F.Grunwell
ESL: J.Blackford
MCL: M.Phillips
2020-2021The pandemic continues to affect everything including football. Games are played without fans present, though by Christmas, a few are allowed in to watch some games, and by the last day of the season, a sizeable number of fans are allowed back. FPA continues as before.
Khalid Mowad wins his third title, the EC, for the first time
Alan Foster wins his second title, the JPLC, for the first time
Tope Bammeke wins his first title, the FA Cup, in his debut season. This was the first time the FA Cup was won by a debut season predictor, and the first time a debut predictor won any cup since 2004-2005
Mark Lewis wins his first cup, the DB Group Trophy, and his second title
Alan Foster wins his second title of the season, and his second league overall, the MCL, his first MCL title. This also gives him his third title in two seasons
Matt Willing wins the ESL for the first time, and his 13th title. Matt only needs the MCL title to have the full set of 8 trophies
Daniel Grunwell wins the Results League for the first time
Fiona Grunwell wins the Joyce Phillips Standard League for the third time, and dedicates her win to Joyce Phillips. Fiona is the only winner of the eight titles who has won her title before; all other seven winners are new names on the winners boards
SL: F.Grunwell
RL: D.Grunwell
FAC: T.Bammeke
LC: A.Foster
GT: M.Lewis
EC: K.Mowad
ESL: M.Willing
MCL: A.Foster
2021-2022Khalid Mowad wins his second JPLC and his fourth cup and title overall
Mark Crossley wins his first EC and his second cup and title overall
Mikhail Konfektov wins his first FAC and his first cup and title
Jacob Knight wins his first DBGT and his first cup and title
Matthew Starling wins his first ESL and his first league and title
Daniel Grunwell wins his second RL and 9th title
Matthew Starling wins his first JPSL and second title, in the same year
Daniel Grunwell wins his first MCL and 10th title, in the same year
SL: M.Starling
RL: D.Grunwell
FAC: M.Konfektov
LC: K.Mowad
GT: J.Knight
EC: M.Crossley
ESL: M.Starling
MCL: D.Grunwell
2022-2023Ken Morgan dies aged 89; Ken became a member aged 63 in 1996-1997, to 2017-2018, at age 84
Jacob Knight wins the League Cup for the first time, his second cup in two seasons
Mark Grunwell wins the European Cup for the ninth time, a record, and his 26th cup overall - also a record
Fiona Grunwell wins the FA Cup for the fourth time, and her 17th cup overall
Mark Crossley wins the Group Trophy for the second time, his third cup overall
Fiona Grunwell wins the Standard League for the 4th time
Fiona Grunwell and Mark Grunwell jointly win the Results League; Fiona's 2nd and Mark's 11th RL
This was the first double of SL and RL for Fiona Grunwell, becoming only the 7th member to do so
Fiona Grunwell wins her first MCL
Predict Z wins the ESL for the first time and is the first Professional to win this league
SL: F.Grunwell
RL: F.Grunwell M.Grunwell
FAC: F.Grunwell
LC: J.Knight
GT: M.Crossley
EC: M.Grunwell
ESL: Predict Z
MCL: F.Grunwell