by Iranu » 22 Jul 2021 Read
Welcome to match 2 of the Last 32 in Snooker Island’s favourite moment of the 2020-2021 season!
This match features:
Jordan Brown winning the Welsh Open
vs
Judd Trump’s comeback against Barry Hawkins in the German Masters
This match will be open for 5 days.
Happy voting!
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by Iranu » 22 Jul 2021 Read
Gotta be Brown’s victory. A fairytale story, possibly the biggest story of the season.
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by Andre147 » 23 Jul 2021 Read
Brown, although Ronnie a lot to blame himself, should have never allowed such a freak result to happen.
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by Prop » 23 Jul 2021 Read
André is right, Ronnie didn’t do himself any favours. But Jordan Brown still had to pot the balls. It was a great moment, and as a Ronnie fan I was genuinely happy for him.
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by Reg Varney » 23 Jul 2021 Read
As others have said, Ronnie only had himself to blame here, but it was an amazing week and win for Brown.
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by Iranu » 23 Jul 2021 Read
I don’t really think it’s fair to say Ronnie only had himself to blame. You could easily say the same about Higgins in the Masters but nobody ever does.
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by Andre147 » 23 Jul 2021 Read
Iranu wrote:I don’t really think it’s fair to say Ronnie only had himself to blame. You could easily say the same about Higgins in the Masters but nobody ever does.
Difference is Bingtao is a better player than Brown, so his win wasn't as much of a shock tham Brown's.
Don't get me wrong, Brown still had to pot the balls, but he was needing 3 or 4 chances almost every frame. A normal ROS performance would have seen him win 9-3 or 9-4 or something similar. But Brown was the winner and that's what matters at the end of the day.
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by SnookerFan » 25 Jul 2021 Read
Andre147 wrote:Brown, although Ronnie a lot to blame himself, should have never allowed such a freak result to happen.
DECLINE!
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