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The London Trophy was dreamed up by A L Della-Porta, known as Freddie in the bridge world and Della in the tennis world. He played in the Wimbledon championships and was still playing tennis at the age of 90.
His idea, in 1978, was to introduce friendly, competitive bridge to non-duplicate players in the Home Counties area. The draw is regionalised so that no team travels too far in the early rounds. To achieve his objective he planned a knock-out competition for people who were members of any organisation other than bridge clubs. Naturally, his first approach was to bridge sections of tennis clubs and then to golf clubs. The rules were that only simple systems could be used so there should be no arguments about conventions. Scoring was by aggregate so there was no need to understand conversion to IMP. Besides being members of the same organisation, only one member of the team could be a National Master or above. Having one very good player was encouraged, as long as that player partnered a comparative beginner. This was deliberately aimed at introducing poor players to better exponents of bridge in their own team or the opposition team as long as it was a friendly introduction.
The competition was organised and run by Cecil Leighton since inception
until he retired in 2010. The London Trophy itself was donated by the LMBA
President of the time – Terence Reese. It was won for the first two years
by Freddie’s All England LTC team. Feeling that this was unfair, Freddie
split up his team and never won again. He was an excellent salesman who
knew lots of sports people and it was he who built up the number of entries
from 27 in 1978 to 334 in 1991. The entries decreased when he became unwell
a number years ago and he died in 1999. Other people have tried recruiting
new teams but none with the same success.
We have had many sponsors since 1982. Lang’s Supreme Whisky, Prudential
Holborn Unit Trusts, Trust House Forte, Capital & Regional Properties,
Mr Marchessini and Hilton Hotels. Since 1997, our entrants have had to
pay a small entry fee and Abridge Golf Club and Queens Club have generously
staged the Final, charging nothing for the venue. Bridge Plus Magazine
also provided some sponsorship for one year. In 2003 we had sponsorship
from Investec Private Bank. Also in 2003, the London Committee decided
to present a new permanent Trophy for the “Della Porta Plate”. This was
presented to the winners that year by his daughter, Pat Brotherston and
she has continued to do so.
From 2007, the Royal Automobile Club have generously staged the Final,
with no charge for the venue.
RAC and Queen's have both been represented at 6 finals, an impressive record.
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