by Roland Cox
I turned professional back in 1973, and one of my problems was I should have set my goals higher. My goal was to reach the World final within 5 years, I mean how dumb is that?
Posted in Interviews, Snooker History on August 8th, 2010
Tags: Barry Hearn, Cliff Thorburn, Crucible, Eddie Charlton, interview, John Higgins, John Spencer, Neil Robertson, Ray Reardon, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Steve Davis, World Championship
by Suzy Jardine
2010 Snooker World Championship Final report:
Neil Robertson vs. Graeme Dott
Neil Robertson makes history as he claims the World Snooker Championship after a gruelling 18-13 victory over Graeme Dott..
Posted in Snooker Match Reports on May 4th, 2010
Tags: Crucible, Graeme Dott, Neil Robertson, World Championship
by Suzy Jardine
2010 Snooker World Championship Semi-Final report:
Neil Robertson vs. Allister Carter
Neil Robertson battles past a stubborn Allister Carter to book his place in the final..
Posted in Snooker Match Reports on May 1st, 2010
Tags: Ali Carter, Crucible, Neil Robertson, World Championship
by Suzy Jardine
2010 Snooker World Championship Quarter-Final report:
Neil Robertson vs. Steve Davis
Neil Robertson brings Steve Davis’ gallant bid for a seventh world title to an end in Sheffield..
Posted in Snooker Match Reports on April 28th, 2010
Tags: Crucible, Neil Robertson, Steve Davis, World Championship
by Suzy Jardine
2010 Snooker World Championship Second Round report:
Neil Robertson vs. Martin Gould
Neil Robertson stages an amazing fightback to deal Martin Gould the cruellest of hands and book a place in the quarter-finals with a 13-12 victory..
Posted in Snooker Match Reports on April 24th, 2010
Tags: Crucible, Martin Gould, Neil Robertson, report, World Championship
by Timmy Evans
As this season progresses with the rumble of an exciting new era underfoot, could it be that we have another big shake-up to consider? The rule of Higgins & O’Sullivan may be unquestionable to some, but can they really deny the rising force of talent around them? In particular, four other players appear irresistibly in-step with the march of a takeover. Are we looking at the new ‘Big Four’?..
Posted in General on January 22nd, 2010
Tags: Ding Junhui, John Higgins, Mark Selby, Neil Robertson, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Shaun Murphy