by Wildey » 12 Jul 2013 Read
Joe Perry might be in the form of his life but so is Neil Robertson.
he is a very worthy world no 1
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by GJ » 12 Jul 2013 Read
3 centuries with some stunning cannons
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by GJ » 12 Jul 2013 Read
crowd going mad
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by Wildey » 12 Jul 2013 Read
Neil Robertson 5-2 Joe Perry
Tom Ford 2-4 Robert Milkins
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by Andre147 » 12 Jul 2013 Read
GJ wrote:3 centuries with some stunning cannons
Yeah he played very good snooker, though I agree with Perry that after he started with 2 back to back tons he didn't keep up the good form and gifted easy chances for Perry, and on another day Joe might have punished him more heavily but nevertheless Robbo closed out the match in superb fashion, very well done
Should be a cracker between him and Selby.
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by Wildey » 12 Jul 2013 Read
Friday 12th of July
10am
Neil Robertson 5-2 Joe Perry
Tom Ford 3-5 Robert Milkins
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