by SteveJJ » 26 Feb 2024 Read
Current standings are:
Ding - 14
Murphy - 12
Allen - 11
As they are grouped fairly close together now, I thought it would be interesting to see what people think
I can see Allen overtaking them both. Will any get to 20?
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by Juddernaut88 » 26 Feb 2024 Read
Currently Mark Allen is looking likely. 6 ranking titles in his last 16 months for him.
I think he will win 2-3 for the next 2-3 seasons.
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by The_Abbott » 26 Feb 2024 Read
Mark.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Feb 2024 Read
Can't see Ding getting any more for a while. Murphy will probably pick the odd one up now and again.
On current form, Allen is favourite.
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by SnookerEd25 » 26 Feb 2024 Read
I agree with SnookerFan in sentiment, but reverse the names. Ding will pick up one or two more titles ‘out of the blue’ probably another UK!
Shaun seems to have been focussing on so many other areas, he’s all but given up a serious career as a player
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by Prop » 26 Feb 2024 Read
I picked Allen, because out of the three while his peak game definitely isn’t the best he’s probably the hungriest and most committed to it.
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by Iranu » 26 Feb 2024 Read
Prop wrote:I picked Allen, because out of the three while his peak game definitely isn’t the best he’s probably the hungriest and most committed to it.
He’s also got a few years on Murphy (while a couple of year older than Ding).
On Tian Pengfei’s Cue Tips interview he was saying how Ding’s been trying and practising really hard. Hopefully he just needs one result for it to click and become a regular winner again.
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by SnookerFan » 26 Feb 2024 Read
Iranu wrote:Prop wrote:I picked Allen, because out of the three while his peak game definitely isn’t the best he’s probably the hungriest and most committed to it.
He’s also got a few years on Murphy (while a couple of year older than Ding).
On Tian Pengfei’s Cue Tips interview he was saying how Ding’s been trying and practising really hard. Hopefully he just needs one result for it to click and become a regular winner again.
The Crucible awaits....
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by Prop » 26 Feb 2024 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Iranu wrote:Prop wrote:I picked Allen, because out of the three while his peak game definitely isn’t the best he’s probably the hungriest and most committed to it.
He’s also got a few years on Murphy (while a couple of year older than Ding).
On Tian Pengfei’s Cue Tips interview he was saying how Ding’s been trying and practising really hard. Hopefully he just needs one result for it to click and become a regular winner again.
The Crucible awaits....
Don’t jinx him!
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by SnookerEd25 » 26 Feb 2024 Read
I think he is perfectly capable of jinxing himself
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