A bumper easter weekend, with 8 games (including the rearranged York v AFC Wimbledon game) has given the predictors soemthing to think about. So how has this affected the table?
Colin Mitchell has finally relinquished top spot, being replaced by Ian Hunter, who was aided by being the only person predicting Chelsea to beat United 2-1. John Edwards and Pete Hennerley are both tied for third place after impressive weeks. In the top half, George Heslop and Brian Flynn are non-movers, Peter Foster is down 3 to 6 and Anthony moves into the top half.
In the bottom half Bryan Ford and David Martin climb 5 and 4 places respectively. Michael and Grahame Rowley both drop a couple of places. Peter Wragg wins the weeks wooden spoon scoring an impressively terrible 0/24(!!!) and as such Peter drops 7 places to 13th. Alex Tracey remians 14th, Baldrick drops into the stake-back position while Mike Garnetts correct prediction of York 2 Alty 1 moves him up one place. Phil Jordan and Jimmy Hankinson bring up the rear.
Its all still to play for with 9 points separating top and bottom. Next update will be thursday of next week, as the games start to come thick and fast