Hi all, the last UK tournament has been held and this means like last year it is time for the 2025 UK Tournament Pinball AWards.
As normal, disclaimers are important - the commentary that follows are entirely my own opinions and just for a bit of fun; hopefully to highlight some great players and interesting facts after another great year of UK pinball tournament action.
The first award is ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:
A relatively muted rookie class saw comparatively few standouts in 2025 compared to the stellar last couple of years (2024 - Emily Stokes and 2023 - Dan Pocklington). Still, a couple of players did make their mark on the UK tournament scene.
I’m pleased to announce that this year’s winner is BRAD GESSEY.
Having learned the ropes within the friendly confines of the Weekly Tilt league, drawing on the experience of Midlands legends like Gareth Arnold, Brad has brought boundless enthusiasm, usually solid play and a passion for “extreme control” to the tournament scene. While Brad has yet to have a true breakout result, he has now climbed to 86th in the UK, with his best efforts coming at the UK Open Pinball Republic comp (58th), as well as an impressive 7th at Phil Stokes’ retirement party comp where he showed flashes of what he is capable of. More to come I’m sure from this young man in 2026 if he can get to a few more big competitions.
In 2nd place – junior RHYS DUNN. Rhys has only played in a handful of tournaments but has already cracked the world top 10000, and is currently ranked UK 138. He posted an eyecatching 9th place at the PBR monster meet classics recently, unfortunately missing out on his first playoff appearance in a tiebreak at the hands of the wily Graham Swaffield. He also finished a strong 45th in the Pinfest Open this year in a promising start to his pinball career. It's been great to see Rhys and his dad Alec join in many of the PBR comps this year, and the improvement from both has been clear even in recent weeks.
Congrats to Brad and Rhys!
More AWards to come...
As normal, disclaimers are important - the commentary that follows are entirely my own opinions and just for a bit of fun; hopefully to highlight some great players and interesting facts after another great year of UK pinball tournament action.
The first award is ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:
A relatively muted rookie class saw comparatively few standouts in 2025 compared to the stellar last couple of years (2024 - Emily Stokes and 2023 - Dan Pocklington). Still, a couple of players did make their mark on the UK tournament scene.
I’m pleased to announce that this year’s winner is BRAD GESSEY.
Having learned the ropes within the friendly confines of the Weekly Tilt league, drawing on the experience of Midlands legends like Gareth Arnold, Brad has brought boundless enthusiasm, usually solid play and a passion for “extreme control” to the tournament scene. While Brad has yet to have a true breakout result, he has now climbed to 86th in the UK, with his best efforts coming at the UK Open Pinball Republic comp (58th), as well as an impressive 7th at Phil Stokes’ retirement party comp where he showed flashes of what he is capable of. More to come I’m sure from this young man in 2026 if he can get to a few more big competitions.
In 2nd place – junior RHYS DUNN. Rhys has only played in a handful of tournaments but has already cracked the world top 10000, and is currently ranked UK 138. He posted an eyecatching 9th place at the PBR monster meet classics recently, unfortunately missing out on his first playoff appearance in a tiebreak at the hands of the wily Graham Swaffield. He also finished a strong 45th in the Pinfest Open this year in a promising start to his pinball career. It's been great to see Rhys and his dad Alec join in many of the PBR comps this year, and the improvement from both has been clear even in recent weeks.
Congrats to Brad and Rhys!
More AWards to come...