Road To Mallorca Leaderboard

What is the leaderboard for?

The leaderboard tracks player performance across all tournaments throughout the season, with points awarded based on finishing position at each event. Every match and tournament result contributes towards a pair’s overall ranking, creating a competitive race to secure qualification for the Grand Final.

While tournament winners automatically qualify, the leaderboard remains crucial throughout the season, as consistent performances can earn teams a wildcard spot if additional qualification places become available. With 8 tournaments taking place across the year, every point matters.

HOW ARE POINTS DISTRIBUTED?

MAIN DRAW POINTS


Main Draw Quarter Final - 600 Points

Main Draw Semi Final - 800 Points

Main Draw 3rd Place - 900 Points

Main Draw 2nd Place - 1000 Points

Main Draw Winner - 1200 Points

PLATE DRAW POINTS


Plate Draw RO16 - 200 Points

Plate Draw Quarter Final - 400 Points

Plate Draw Semi Final - 500 Points

Plate Draw 3rd Place - 600 Points

Plate Draw 2nd Place - 700 Points

Plate Draw 1st Place - 800 Points

MENS LEADERBOARD

Joe Sedgewick - 1900 Points
Ross Morris - 1900 Points
Tom Rotherham - 1800 Points - Qualified
Tim Rotherham - 1800 Points - Qualified
James Lindeman - 1500 Points
Joe O’Toole - 1400 Points
Tom Hall - 1300 Points
Eliot Goren - 1200 Points
Jarek Dabros - 1200 Points - Qualified
George Barnes - 1200 Points - Qualified
Roy Anderson - 1000 Points
Chris Garner - 1000 Points
Ben Harris - 1000 Points
Nathan Turner - 1000 Points
Ryan Giggs - 900 Points
Sameer Patel - 800 Points
Rohan Mannion - 800 Points
Benjamin Watt - 800 Points
Richard Andrews - 800 Points
Jon Suckley - 800 Points
Lee Parry - 800 Points
Will Griffith - 800 Points
Rick Stevens - 800 Points
Gary Gee - 700 Points
Matt Hamer - 700 Points
Chris Rice - 700 Points
James Ellis - 600 Points
Aaron Wibberham - 600 Points
Eddie Ellis - 600 Points
Matt Davies - 600 Points
Thomas Hay - 600 Points
Chris Lambourne - 600 Points
Stuart Brown - 500 Points
Jack Singh - 500 Points
Hari Griffith - 500 Points
Daniel Norman - 500 Points
Adam Connelly - 400 Points
David Wallwork - 400 Points
Mike Edge - 400 Points
Jordan Anderson - 400 Points
Finn Thompson - 400 Points
James Fletcher - 400 Points
John Scott - 200 Points
Mike Haynes - 200 Points
Clive Young - 200 Points
Andy Nevell - 200 Points
Tommy Holiday - 200 Points
Phil Morgan - 200 Points
Karl Brown - 200 Points
William Webb - 200 Points
Andy Whitam - 200 Points
Simon Hunt - 200 Points

WOMENS LEADERBOARD

Hannah Webb - 2300 Points - Qualified
Samsara Hussain - 2200 Points - Qualified
Nakita Tandon - 2200 Points - Qualified
Caroline Sweeting - 2100 Points - Qualified
Sophie Gomell - 2000 Points
Charlotte Gilley - 1800 Points
Zara Charles - 1600 Points
Alex Cooper - 1600 Points
Basheera - 1400 Points
Lucy Emile Boyden - 1100 Points
Alex Liley - 1000 Points
Katie Jordan - 1000 Points
Clare Stobart - 1000 Points
Charlie Linas - 1000 Points
Lisa Burtonwood - 900 Points
Jasmine Quinn - 900 Points
Helen Mountney - 900 Points
Liz Hardcastle - 700 Points
Vicky Russell - 600 Points
Lisa Gravely - 600 Points
Anna Nichols - 500 Points
Mags Sorrigan - 400 Points
Vicky Saunders - 400 Points
Georgia Irlam - 400 Points
Jeni Murtagh - 400 Points
Ali Jackson - 400 Points
Jess Hadfield - 400 Points
Gail Scott - 200 Points
Katie McAnish - 200 Points

qualify for your spot in the grand final

how to qualify

Across the season, 8 tournaments will be held with teams competing to secure their place at the Grand Final. The winning pair from each tournament will automatically qualify for the Grand Final.

If a pair wins multiple tournaments, or is unable to attend the Grand Final, an additional qualification place will become available. In this scenario, the highest-ranked pair on the overall leaderboard who has not already automatically qualified will receive a wildcard entry into the Grand Final based on total points accumulated throughout the season.