During qualifying Joe Perry complained about Clarke being in his eyeline .. deliberate or not, Clarke has previous. justified or not
As I said previously Clarke moved his towel a couple of times, the commentators said it was completely accidental and professional players come out afterwards and said firstly there is no way Clarke would have done it on purpose, secondly chances are it wouldn't have even affected Perry in anyway, it was just an experienced player trying to get into a young players head
People laughing at O'Sullivan because of his post match comments.
I personally think its damn right wrong and out of order.
Someone should ask him why he hasnt won a ranking event this season?
How had Elliot Slessor beat him twice?
Why did he lose to Cahill last year in the World Championship?
There are some quality younger players and they may not have the natural ability he has, but to say they are rubbish and probably only good enough for the amateur game and he would have to lose and arm and a leg to drop out of the top 50 is fucking unprofessional
People laughing at O'Sullivan because of his post match comments.
I personally think its damn right wrong and out of order.
Someone should ask him why he hasnt won a ranking event this season?
How had Elliot Slessor beat him twice?
Why did he lose to Cahill last year in the World Championship?
There are some quality younger players and they may not have the natural ability he has, but to say they are rubbish and probably only good enough for the amateur game and he would have to lose and arm and a leg to drop out of the top 50 is fucking unprofessional
Even though I still think he is the best in the world still... I completely agree with you with this comment mate!
Thought the comments were on the borderline of unacceptable myself. I can't think of many sports personalities that would have the nerve to say similar, but then it is just baiting his mates in the studio and/or repeating the messages Dr. Steve has drummed into his head.
That they segwayed immediately to McGill v Clarke in a total slogfest, missing colours off the spot did make me chuckle. Got a touch better since mind.
Ronnie's comments may have been disrespectful, BUT as someone who doesn't tend to watch much snooker these days, it really surprises me how many familiar names from years ago are still high up the rankings, and indeed the number of top players in the late 30s or 40s. In previous decades a wave of younger players would have dethroned the old guard, but that talent isn't there.
It's not as if historically snooker was dominated by older players, the oldest world champion Reardon was only 45, and that was in a different era. Steve Davis won his last world title at the age of 31, Hendry at the age of 30.
Jamie Clarke looked confused when he congratulated McGill then as they walked off McGill was saying something to Clarke and had an very confronting face.
Wouldn't be surprised if something was said between the 2 as they walked off
Jamie is just 16 years old and comes from Havent and is now a professional snooker player for at least the next 2 years, again wi be very interesting to see what he can do
Ronnie's comments may have been disrespectful, BUT as someone who doesn't tend to watch much snooker these days, it really surprises me how many familiar names from years ago are still high up the rankings, and indeed the number of top players in the late 30s or 40s. In previous decades a wave of younger players would have dethroned the old guard, but that talent isn't there.
It's not as if historically snooker was dominated by older players, the oldest world champion Reardon was only 45, and that was in a different era. Steve Davis won his last world title at the age of 31, Hendry at the age of 30.
I think there are a few reasons. One is that there aren't many snooker clubs around now. Secondly, kids have so many other things they can do and many would probably rather play snooker on an ipad. The younger players coming through dont seem to have the all round game. They can pot and make centuries for fun but not so good when they have to grind frames out.
Steven is the final player through, he is back on the tour after dropping off in 2016
Not sure where this will leave Alfie Burden as he said a few months ago if he dropped off the tour that was it he wasnt doing Q School, then he done Q School and has failed to regain his tour card, so not sure if he goes on the Q Tour next year(the Q Tour is basically the same as thd challenge tour its just been rebranded) or does he retire from snooker and go back to football coaching
Congratulations to these 12 players who have got through the gruelling Q School
Fan Zhengyi
Peter Devlin
Lee Walker
Simon Lichtenberg
Jamie Jones
Zak Surety
Oliver Lines
Ben Hancorn
Farakj Ajaib
Jamie Wilson
Rory McLeod
Steven Hallworth
McGill walked offstage after almost every frame (Clarke did so once) in the last session, this after a fairly long mid session break. Pure gamesmanship and the referee should have stopped it or at least had a word. As said above, McGill is unlikeable, a graduate from the John Higgins Jocky charm school
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Round 2
3rd Session(Mid Session Interval)
Ronnie O'Sullivan 11-9 Ding Junhui
This was about 20 minutes ago lol I was just busy haha
Round 2
Result
Ronnie O'Sullivan 13-10 Ding Junhui
Ding had his chances yesterday, didn't make the most of them and Ronnie pulled away today
I personally think its damn right wrong and out of order.
Someone should ask him why he hasnt won a ranking event this season?
How had Elliot Slessor beat him twice?
Why did he lose to Cahill last year in the World Championship?
There are some quality younger players and they may not have the natural ability he has, but to say they are rubbish and probably only good enough for the amateur game and he would have to lose and arm and a leg to drop out of the top 50 is fucking unprofessional
Round 2
3rd Session
Jamie Clarke 10-9 Anthony McGill
That they segwayed immediately to McGill v Clarke in a total slogfest, missing colours off the spot did make me chuckle. Got a touch better since mind.
Michael White is out
2 time ranking winner
Former top 16 player
Wont be on the tour next season
I don't know what he needs to do and what he is going to do, but he needs to do something to recapture his form that got him into the top 16
He is still only 29 so has plenty of time on his side but he needs to go away and regroup now, because there is no way he should be off the tour
@WelshAddick may have gained Jamie Jones but he has lost Michael White
It's not as if historically snooker was dominated by older players, the oldest world champion Reardon was only 45, and that was in a different era. Steve Davis won his last world title at the age of 31, Hendry at the age of 30.
Dominic Dale and Phil Yates
Round 2
Result
Anthony McGill 13-12 Jamie Clarke
Jamie Clarke looked confused when he congratulated McGill then as they walked off McGill was saying something to Clarke and had an very confronting face.
Wouldn't be surprised if something was said between the 2 as they walked off
Quarter Final
Matches + Head to Heads
Judd Trump v Kyren Wilson
Judd Trump 8-7 Kyren Wilson
Kurt Maflin v Anthony McGill
Kurt Maflin 2-1 Anthony McGill
Mark Williams v Ronnie O'Sullivan
Ronnie O'Sullivan 31-11 Mark Williams(3 draws)
Mark Selby v Neil Robertson
Mark Selby 16-14 Neil Robertson(Robertson has now won 6 in a row against Selby)
Paul Davison v Rory McLeod
Haydon Pinhey v Jamie Wilson
Brian Ochoiski v Farakh Ajaib
Steven Hallworth v Alfie Burden
These players are 1 win away from a 2 year tour card
I'm going for Trump, Maflin, O'Sullivan and Robertson but they are all hard to call.
Farakh is 29 and a first time pro
Jamie is just 16 years old and comes from Havent and is now a professional snooker player for at least the next 2 years, again wi be very interesting to see what he can do
That's right Mr Slow himself is back on the tour after a year off, thank god Peter Ebdon has retired and we don't have to worry about Mcleod v Ebdon
Steven is the final player through, he is back on the tour after dropping off in 2016
Not sure where this will leave Alfie Burden as he said a few months ago if he dropped off the tour that was it he wasnt doing Q School, then he done Q School and has failed to regain his tour card, so not sure if he goes on the Q Tour next year(the Q Tour is basically the same as thd challenge tour its just been rebranded) or does he retire from snooker and go back to football coaching
Fan Zhengyi
Peter Devlin
Lee Walker
Simon Lichtenberg
Jamie Jones
Zak Surety
Oliver Lines
Ben Hancorn
Farakj Ajaib
Jamie Wilson
Rory McLeod
Steven Hallworth
Make the most of the next 2 years
Not familiar with either but McGill came across a small but unlikeable
McGill walked offstage after almost every frame (Clarke did so once) in the last session, this after a fairly long mid session break. Pure gamesmanship and the referee should have stopped it or at least had a word. As said above, McGill is unlikeable, a graduate from the John Higgins Jocky charm school