After East Tuddenham drew 12-12 away to Horsford Heroes in the first leg of the Bure Cup Final home advantage was always going to be an important factor in the second leg at East Tuddenham.

And so it proved to be as East Tuddenham quickly took control of the tie in emphatic fashion winning seven of the first eight games to seal victory. Robert Howlett, Gerald Potter and Chris Mann won their games by 5-2 and 10-2 against Mark Tuttle & Chris Woodhouse respectively.

Elaine Willies, Joe Brown and Melly Woods came from behind in their first game to win 7-4 against Chris Woodhouse and added a tight 6-4 win in their second game against Mark Tuttle.

Chrissie Turner, John Turner and Gary Best were also in good form with wins of 12-1 against John Aggas and 9-2 against Sue Fox. Gillian Amos, Robin Amos and Simon Willies won 10-2 in their first game against Sue Fox but did slip to a 3-2 defeat in a low scoring second game against Carol Aggas, Richard Dix & John Aggas.

But by then the die was cast with East Tuddenham in an unassailable 26-14 lead on aggregate and Horsford Heroes conceded leaving the last two sessions unplayed.

Halvergate claimed the Tens League Championship title with a 3-0 home win against their nearest rivals Hempnall.

Early advantage was gained by Halvergate's Josh Baxter & David Lamb who beat Rob Cranston & Neil Davidson 16-7 in the opening pairs game although Kerry Greenacre, David Blundell & Charlie Archer clawed one shot back in the triples beating Morgan Warnes' triple 15-14.

Hempnall's Owen Cranston & Jack Pye pulled another two shots back beating Robbie Lamb & Keith Cooke 17-15 but Ray Lamb, Steven Lamb & Simon Warnes saw Halvergate over the finishing line beating Roger Parker, Lewis Cranston & Paul Baker 16-11.

Norfolk Over 60s put out an all ladies team to play Cambs Ladies in a friendly at March IBC but slipped to a 27-21 defeat after the last session went against them.

Norfolk's top triple of the day with three straight wins of 16-2, 14-5 & 11-7 were Margaret Poynter of Costessey, Teresa Goldsmith of Hevingham & Pauline Wilson of Hingham.