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  • All credit to 21 year old Louis Heathcote, his 1st ever match as a pro player and he beats Ryan Day to qualify for the Riga Masters
  • All credit to 21 year old Louis Heathcote, his 1st ever match as a pro player and he beats Ryan Day to qualify for the Riga Masters

    He was in a pool tour the weekend aswell , scrap that he forfeited his match was supposed to be in the Leicester tour event 2. I do see him pop up in a few but surprisingly hasn't really run deep in any.
  • Forget to update the last few days so will just do it all together


    Riga Masters Qualfiers
    Results

    Alexander Ursenbacher 4-1 Hamza Akbar
    Lukas Kleckers 4-2 Riley Parsons
    Xiao Guodong 4-1 Chae Ross
    Christopher Keogan 4-3 Andy Lee
    Allan Taylor 4-1 Lei Peifan
    Adam Stefanow 4-0 Michael White
    Graeme Dott 4-3 Robbie Williams
    Mark Joyce 4-1 Sam Baird
    Stuart Carrington 4-0 Andrew Higginson
    Liam Highfield 4-2 Stephen Maguire
    Brandon Sargeant 4-2 Ashley Carty
    Scott Donaldson 4-2 Fraser Patrick
    Jack Lisowski 4-2 David Lilley
    Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 4-3 Eden Sharav
    Craig Steadman 4-3 Dominic Dale

    Gerard Greene 4-2 John Astley
    Kurt Maflin 4-1 Simon Lichtenberg
    Daniel Wells 4-1 Elliot Slessor
    Lee Walker 4-1 Peter Lines
    Lyu Haotian 4-1 Jamie Rhys Clark
    Oliver Lines 4-1 Shane Castle
    Joe O'Connor 4-3 Peter Ebdon
    Luo Honghao 4-2 Barry Pinches
    David Grace 4-2 Alfie Burden
    Jackson Page 4-0 Hammad Miah
    Ben Woollaston 4-2 Mark Davis
    Gary Wilson 4-3 Chris Wakelin
    Tom Ford 4-0 Alex Borg
    James Cahill 4-0 Jimmy White
    Matt Selt 4-2 Jimmy Robertson
    Ian Preece 4-3 Dave Gilbert

    Jamie O'Neil 4-1 Barry Hawkins
    Joe Perry 4-2 Fan Zhengyi
    Soheil Vahedi 4-0 Andreas Ploner
    Li Hang 4-1 Stuart Bingham
    Lu Ning 4-1 Martin O'Donnell
    Anthony Hamilton 4-1 Andrew Pagett
    Kyren Wilson 4-1 Fergal O'Brien
    Kacper Filipiak 4-3 Zhao Xintong
    Mark King 4-1 Martin Gould
    Zhang Anda 4-3 Shaun Murphy
  • So qualifying for the 1st ranking event over and already lost big names for an event

    Murphy
    Hawkins
    Bingham
    Maguire
    Gilbert

    All entered and all lost.


    There were however good wins for the young names I tip to have a good season(not win ranking events, but have a good run in some)

    Jackson Page
    James Cahill
    Joe O'Connor
    Louis Heathcote
  • The Riga masters doesnt take place till 26th July and the last remaining qualifiers will take place at The Venue like normal.


    But Snooker continues tomorrow with more Qualifying matches, this time for the International Championship(which takes place 4th August) so 4 more days of matches to see who will earn a place in Daqing.
  • Riga Masters Qualfiers
    Results

    Rod Lawler 4-2 Yang Qingtian
    Yan Bingtao 4-2 Anthony McGill
    Chen Zifan 4-2 Michael Georgiou
    Chang Bingyu 4-2 Ian Burns
    Luca Brecel 4-0 Andy Hicks
    Mei Xiwen 4-0 Paul Davison
    Ricky Walden 4-1 Si Jiahui
    Mike Dunn 4-0 Mitchell Mann
    Alan McManus 4-1 Billy Joe Castle
    Yuan Sijun 4-2 Noppon Saengkham
    Sam Cragie 4-2 Long Zehuang
    Michael Holt 4-1 Ross Bulman
    Ali Carter 4-1 Xu Si
    Jak Jones 4-1 Thor Chuan Leong
    Louis Heathcote 4-3 Ryan Day
    I’m waiting for the day Thor Chuan Leong hammers someone. 
  • Will do a full update later, but Heathcote has done it again.

    This time he beat Saengkham 6-4 so thats 2 events he has entered qualifying and 2 he has qualified for.
  • International Championships
    Qualifiers

    Mark Davis 6-2 Bai Langning
    Xiao Guodong 6-4 Eden Sharav
    Louis Heathcote 6-4 Noppon Saengkham
    Matt Selt 6-1 Lee Walker
    Thepchaiya Un-Nooh 6-3 Rod Lawler
    Ali Carter 6-4 Mitchell Mann
    Peter Ebdon 6-5 Soheil Vahedi
    Alan McManus 6-5 Andy Hicks
    Shaun Murphy 6-4 Riley Parsons
    Jimmy Robertson 6-3 Barry Pinches
    Rob Milkins 6-3 Alexander Ursenbacher
    Mark Selby 6-1 Sam Baird
    Barry Hawkins 6-3 Jimmy White
    Ken Doherty 6-4 David Lilley
  • International Championships
    Qualifiers

    Ryan Day 6-5 Jamie Rhys Clark
    Duane Jones 6-4 Lyu Haotian
    Liang Wenbo 6-4 Craig Steadman
    Kurt Maflin 6-1 Long Zehuang
    Zhao Xintong 6-4 Andy Lee
    Stuart Bingham 6-1 Tian Pengfei
    Jack Lisowski 6-3 Chen Feilong
    Ashley Carty 6-1 Martin O'Donnell
    Yuan Sijun 6-0 Gerard Greene
    Daniel Wells 6-2 Alex Borg
    Graeme Dott 6-2 Fan Zhengyi
    Jak Jones 6-0 Mike Dunn
    Neil Robertson 6-0 Oliver Lines
    Michael White 6-4 Jackson Page
  • International Championships
    Qualifiers

    David Grace 6-1 Anthony Hamilton(Anthony pulled out at 3-1 down due to ill health)
    Mark Joyce 6-3 Luo Honghao
    Elliot Slessor 6-2 Li Hang
    Ricky Walden 6-0 Chen Zifan
    Chang Bingyu 6-2 Michael Georgiou
    Dave Gilbert 6-0 James Cahill
    Mark King 6-2 Adam Stefanow
    Gary Wilson 6-2 Lei Peifan
    Zhou Yuelong 6-5 Mei Xiwen
    Michael Holt 6-3 Hammad Miah
    Joe Perry 6-4 Joe O'Connor
    Mark Williams 6-5 John Astley

    1 more match from yesterday and it wont please @AddicksAddict
    Ben Woollaston 6-4 Thor Chuan Leong
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  • Now I have given alot of credit to Louis Heathcote and rightly so, 2 matches as a pro and 2 wins against Day and Saengkham.

    However Chang Bingyu also deserves alot of credit, he is the second youngest player on tour and doesnt turn 17 until August, he has also won 2 from 2 and qualified for both events beating Ian Burns and Michael Georgiou
  • International Championships
    Qualifiers

    Tom Ford 6-1 Fraser Patrick
    Martin Gould 6-2 Harvey Chandler
    Liam Highfield 6-4 Si Jiahui
    Zhang Anda 6-2 Lu Ning
    Robbie Williams 6-4 Billy Castle
    Hossein Vafaei 6-5 Dominic Dale
    Scott Donaldson 6-2 Ian Burns
    Andrew Higginson 6-4 Xu Si
    Matthew Stevens 6-2 Kishan Hirani
    Chris Wakelin 6-2 Ross Bulman
    Stuart Carrington 6-1 Kacper Filipiak
    Stephen Maguire 6-1 Jamie O'Neil
    Nigel Bond 6-2 Fergal O'Brien
    Kyren Wilson 6-4 Brandon Sargeant


  • 147 TOM FORD

    TOM FORD PICKED UPTHE 152ND 147 IN SNOOKER HISTORY AND HIS 4TH

    Tom Ford picked up the 152nd 147 in Snooker history and his 4th
  • The World Cup started yesterday morning will start of by adding the teams then do results from Day 1.


    China A: Ding Junhui and Yan Bingtao

    China B: Zhou Yuelong and Liang Wenbo

    England: Kyren Wilson and Jack Lisowski

    Scotland: John Higgins and Stephen Maguire

    Wales: Mark Williams and Ryan Day

    Republic of Ireland: Ken Doherty and Fergal O’Brien

    Northern Ireland: Mark Allen and Jordan Brown

    Belgium: Luca Brecel and Ben Mertens

    Thailand: Thepchaiya Un-Nooh and Noppon Saengkham

    Switzerland: Alexander Ursenbacher and Luis Vetter

    Germany: Simon Lichtenberg and Lukas Kleckers

    Iran: Hossein Vafaei and Soheil Vahedi

    Hong Kong: Andy Lee and Ka Wai Cheung

    Norway: Kurt Maflin and Christopher Watts

    Malaysia: Thor Chuan Leong and Moh Keen Hoo

    Poland: Adam Stefanow and Kacper Filipiak

    Cyprus: Michael Georgiou and Antonis Poullos

    Austria: Andreas Ploner and Florian Nuessle

    Australia: Steve Mifsud and Ryan Thomerson

    Israel: Eden Sharav and Sachar Ruberg

    Saudi Arabia:  Omar Alajlani and Ahmed Aseeri

    India: Himanshu Jain and Lucky Vatnani

    United Arab Emirates: Mohamed Shehab and Mohammed Al Joaker

    Malta: Alex Borg and Brian Cini

  • World Cup
    Day 1 results

    Belgium 4-1 UAE
    Israel 4-1 Malaysia 
    Scotland 4-1 Cyprus
    China B 5-0 Australia
    Switzerland 3-2 Malta
    Wales 4-1 India
    China A 4-1 Germany
    Austria 3-2 Poland
    Norway 3-2 Thailand
    England 3-2 Hong Kong
    Northern Ireland 4-1 Saudi Arabia
    Iran 3-2 Ireland
  • World Cup
    Day 1 standings

    Group A
    1-China A 4 points
    2-Austria 3 points
    3-Norway 3 points
    4-Thailand 2 points
    5-Poland 2 points
    6-Germany 1 point

    Group B
    1-Northern Ireland 4 points
    2-England 3 points
    3-Iran 3 points
    4-Ireland 2 points
    5-Hong Kong 2 points
    6-Saudi Arabia 1 point

    Group C
    1-Belgium 4 points
    2-Scotland 4 points
    3-Israel 4 points
    4-UAE 1 point
    5-Malaysia 1 point
    6-Cyprus 1 point

    Group D
    1-China B 5 points
    2-Wales 4 points
    3-Switzerland 3 points
    4-Malta 2 points
    5-India 1 point
    6-Australia 0 points

  • edited June 2019
    World Cup
    Day 2 Results

    China B 3-2 Malta
    Switzerland 3-2 India
    Wales 4-1 Australia
    Northern Ireland 3-2 Hong Kong
    England 3-2 Ireland
    Saudi Arabia 3-2 Iran
    Belgium 4-1 Israel
    Malaysia 3-2 Cyprus
    Scotland 4-1 UAE
    China A 4-1 Norway
    Thailand 3-2 Austria
    Poland 3-2 Germany
  • World Cup
    Day 2 Standings

    Group A
    1-China A 8 points
    2-Austria 5 points
    3-Thailand 5 points
    4-Poland 5 points
    5-Norway 4 points
    6-Germany 3 points

    Group B
    1-Northern Ireland 7 points
    2-England 6 points
    3-Iran 5 points
    4-Ireland 4 points
    5-Hong Kong 4 points
    6-Saudi Arabia 4 points

    Group C
    1-Belgium 8 points
    2-Scotland 8 points
    3-Israel 5 points
    4-Malaysia 4 points
    5-Cyprus 3 points
    6-UAE 2 points

    Group D
    1-Wales 8 points
    2-China B 8 points
    3-Switzerland 6 points
    4-Malta 4 points
    5-India 3 points
    6-Australia 1 point

  • Not snooker, but watching the world cup of 9 ball pool on sky.  What the hell has happened to Tony Drago.  Doesn't look like the same guy. He's lost so much weight. 

    Has he been ill? 
  • Yes he has been ill.
    Funnily I saw him play when he was about 17 and he was thin as a rake. A few years later on TV he was twice the size. 
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  • Forgot to Update this Scotland won the World Cup.

    John Higgins and Stephen Maguire beat China B's Liang Wenbo and Zhou Yuelong 4-0 in the final
  • Massive massive problems ahead of The Riga Masters which starts tomorrow.

    Big issues with flights today, debris on a runway then a storm has stopped flights, a load of players having to drop out including  defending champ Neil Robertson.




    @WorldSnooker won’t re schedule any matches so unfortunately my defence of the Riga masters will go unopposed. Was debris on the on the run way after a private jet landed delaying the flight for a few hours and then the storms came. No flights in the morning to make my 11am😢
  • edited July 2019
    Interestingly Rob Milkins, who was due to play Neil Robertson, is also one of the players stranded, so with World Snooker refusing to move the match, I am assuming Ben Woollaston will get an automatic bye to the last 32
  • Joke really, they really should be doing something. Its different if its 1 or 2 players but there is around 10+ and spectators, includes Kyren Wilson, I forget who else. I do understand they are in a bit of a lose/lose situation because of the rest have arrived early or might have only booked in for a certain amount of time.

    Normally I would say what more can they do? but its a ranking event, points at stake so it could impact the whole season, there might be a few who qualified who don't normally play many events who are affected too.

  • Joke really, they really should be doing something. Its different if its 1 or 2 players but there is around 10+ and spectators, includes Kyren Wilson, I forget who else. I do understand they are in a bit of a lose/lose situation because of the rest have arrived early or might have only booked in for a certain amount of time.

    Normally I would say what more can they do? but its a ranking event, points at stake so it could impact the whole season, there might be a few who qualified who don't normally play many events who are affected too.

    Seen people on twitter blaming Robertson for example on his post above for travelling the night before.

    These people need to remember he has a fiancee and a young baby, so he cant always travel days before an event.

    I dont see why World Snooker cant say, the people who are in Riga and ready your matches are played 1st amd give the other a few extra hours to get there.
  • So far that I know off

    Neil Robertson
    Kyren Wilson
    Rob Milkins
    Joe O'Connor
    Jamie O'Neil
    Duane Jones
    Louis Heathcote
    Soheil Vahedi
    Bai Langning
    Chang Bingyu

    Will be forced to miss the event

  • Joke really, they really should be doing something. Its different if its 1 or 2 players but there is around 10+ and spectators, includes Kyren Wilson, I forget who else. I do understand they are in a bit of a lose/lose situation because of the rest have arrived early or might have only booked in for a certain amount of time.

    Normally I would say what more can they do? but its a ranking event, points at stake so it could impact the whole season, there might be a few who qualified who don't normally play many events who are affected too.

    Seen people on twitter blaming Robertson for example on his post above for travelling the night before.

    These people need to remember he has a fiancee and a young baby, so he cant always travel days before an event.

    I dont see why World Snooker cant say, the people who are in Riga and ready your matches are played 1st amd give the other a few extra hours to get there.


    You would think that, but there will be more too it. I have also seen a lot of the twitter stuff , kind of agree with you pretty much but understand why they cant. I think as a one off they should move matches if people can who are already there, not saying that will be possible though and wont happen anyway by the looks of it.

    I did tweet world snooker to that affect this morning, I think it really de-values the whole event firstly having so many players missing/ walkthroughs and also without Neil Robertson/ Kyren Wilson who are one of the bigger stars.

    Selby probably wins this now or at least has a greater chance


  • quite funny that :)


    World snooker confirmed 33 mins ago Ben Woolaston advances to round 2 with a bye , also said they were putting 3-3

  • So far that I know off

    Neil Robertson
    Kyren Wilson
    Rob Milkins
    Joe O'Connor
    Jamie O'Neil
    Duane Jones
    Louis Heathcote
    Soheil Vahedi
    Bai Langning
    Chang Bingyu

    Will be forced to miss the event

    Harvey Chandler also failed to turn up
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