Frilingos wins the 2007 SA Cup

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For the first time in history we had a tie after Qualifying and Match Play and the Tournament went into a one game roll off to win the SA Cup...

Frilingos 279 defeated Belmonte 202 to take the Title...


Australian Super 6 Series #1

Frilingos claims first major for 2007 in South Australia…Queensland’s George Frilingos won his first major title since the 2006 Arafura Classic Singles back in mid May, taking out the 2007 South Australia Cup at AMF Cross Road in Adelaide, SA.

Columbia’s new signing and his Australian team mate Jason Belmonte lead the Tournament from game 1 of Qualifying, and after the second stage went into the match play with a commanding 182 pin lead over Frilingos. Australian men’s Captain Jason Walsh rounded out the top 10. Belmonte dominated the season opener of the Australian Super 6 series in qualifying, consistent 200-plus scores, including 299 and 279 games, resulted in an impressive 246.9 average and a handy 120 pin lead ahead of 2000 champion Brenton Davy from South Australia, while 2001 winner Mac Stewart from Victoria was currently third with a 231.5 average. Defending champion Brian Pilkington from Queensland had a 315 deficit to make up in stage two to catch the in-form Belmonte, while fellow Queensland bowler, Carl Bottomley took the first days high game honours with a perfect score in the sixth game.

Belmonte dominated stage two and carried this through into the final game of match play. Trailing Frilingos by 36 pins going into that last match play game, Belmonte clearly had to win the game by 17 pins, sparing the 3-4-7-10 with his last ball of the game, Belmonte made sure Frilingos had to double to win the event. Frilingos left an 8 pin with his first shot of the tenth frame the closed out with a strike to take the Tournament into a first ever tie braking game. In a tie braking one game roll off Frilingos defeated Belmonte 279-202.


Frilingos averaged 237.22 for 29 games and compiled a 7-2 won-lost record in match play to finish with 6495 pinfall total. The 2004 WBW winner Belmonte finished second. Belmonte went 4-1-4 in match play to secure the second place with 6495 for his 29 game totals. David Porto finished 238 pins behind Belmonte in third place due to his 5-4 record and a perfect 300 game in game 7 of match play. Defending champion Brian Pilkington finished in 25th position.
 

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Well Done George - that's amazing ! - I thought Belmo was going to win it with ease. Great bowling.
 
What a fighter!!!

Well done George - if ever there was a way to win, todays' performance is the way to go!!!;)

nothing like keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats!!

(of course you win when we don't pick you for the voucher competition!!)
 
Man I wish I was there, that must have been one of the best pressure games ever bowled. WTG George
 
Congratulations George on the win!! It's a shame that someone had to loose....but I'm glad the Queenslander got it!!! tehe....... :)

Kyles & Lacky
 
Congrats george on your win in the SA cup. you have always shown that great things can happen to us all in bowling.Well done mate. Rhys
 
269 in the final game to win Warrnambool cup and now 279 in the playoff game to win SA cup -- that's pretty impressive -- congrats on a great performance George.
 
Great bowling George and Belmo. Well done George (you the full cream and Belmo the fat reduced or other way around???:p )
 
Thats the last time I let CONQUEST touch my laptop, he told me he was downloading porn........ and I find this.........

He'll keep!
 
I could have been a lot more destructive! I feel i was very kind :p

I must have been feeling nice ;)

Well done mate great bowling! Good luck in Vegas next week.
 
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