by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Big balls indeed
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by Cloud Strife » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Cahill wins!
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by NNear » 03 Dec 2014 Read
So many wrote off Cahill for this decider -- even if they didn't say it I'm sure many felt it.
Watch out!
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Not this again, James
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Thats a epic frame from Cahill under pressure.
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by Cloud Strife » 03 Dec 2014 Read
NNear wrote:So many wrote off Cahill for this decider -- even if they didn't say it I'm sure many felt it.
Watch out!
I said it! And I'm man enough to hold my hands up and say that I was wrong!
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by Cloud Strife » 03 Dec 2014 Read
I hope Mavis batters him in the next round.
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by NNear » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:NNear wrote:So many wrote off Cahill for this decider -- even if they didn't say it I'm sure many felt it.
Watch out!
I said it! And I'm man enough to hold my hands up and say that I was wrong!
Yes but also it's the logical assumption. I think Cahill has surprised us all... and he had to make many pretty tough pots in this decider.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Well he had done it last frame as well. One more pot needed...
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:I hope Mavis batters him in the next round.
Nice to see you're so supportive of young talent.
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by Wildey » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Tuesday 2nd of December
7pm
Ding Junhui 5-6 James Cahill
Joe Perry 5-6 Mark Davis
Rod Lawler 6-4 Mark Allen
Mark Williams 2-6 Stephen Maguire
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by NNear » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Do we have our hands on a talent here? I mean some of these pots and his mental resilience. Yes he made some silly mistakes and showed inexperience but crickey some of his pure shot-making was very impressive and he played some very encouraging tactical play as well.
Don't wanna get too excited as it's only one event but the way he closed this match out after what happened has left an impression on me.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Man, I wish I had gone to the Barbican tonight now.
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by AC or LT? » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Skullman wrote:Man, I wish I had gone to the Barbican tonight now.
If this is what happens when you stay away can you do us all a favour and not go for the rest of the event.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Wildey wrote:Thats a epic frame from Cahill under pressure.
It doesn't get any more epic than this!
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by Snooker Overdrive » 03 Dec 2014 Read
NNear wrote:Do we have our hands on a talent here? I mean some of these pots and his mental resilience. Yes he made some silly mistakes and showed inexperience but crickey some of his pure shot-making was very impressive and he played some very encouraging tactical play as well.
Don't wanna get too excited as it's only one event but the way he closed this match out after what happened has left an impression on me.
Michael Wasley did the same thing to Ding at the Worlds this year. And now look what he did so far this season...
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
I'd go with Dott v Robbo as well. Both played very well today.
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by NNear » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:NNear wrote:Do we have our hands on a talent here? I mean some of these pots and his mental resilience. Yes he made some silly mistakes and showed inexperience but crickey some of his pure shot-making was very impressive and he played some very encouraging tactical play as well.
Don't wanna get too excited as it's only one event but the way he closed this match out after what happened has left an impression on me.
Michael Wasley did the same thing to Ding at the Worlds this year. And now look what he did so far this season...
Yeah but this guy is 18! I know not everybody matures at the same rate but the completeness of his game in all departments is clear to see, though obviously he can improve every area substantially still and is a way off the top players as things stand.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 03 Dec 2014 Read
All stars made their breakthrough by winning a ranking event. I will not get on the hype train until one of these youngsters win an event - just like Trump in 2011 for example.
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by Andre147 » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:Incredible match, match of the tournament by some distance.
Yeah it was, that frame Ding won needing those snookers was pretty special to watch.
Hopefully Cahill wont get beaten by Mavis next round.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 03 Dec 2014 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Ding really is becoming a whipping boy for the insanely low-ranked players.
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by AC or LT? » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:All stars made their breakthrough by winning a ranking event. I will not get on the hype train until one of these youngsters win an event - just like Trump in 2011 for example.
I'd say getting to the final was a slightly fairer benchmarker, but I take your point.
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by NNear » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:All stars made their breakthrough by winning a ranking event. I will not get on the hype train until one of these youngster wins an event - just like Trump in 2011 for example.
Yeah, I think that's the standard... maybe a final as just previously suggested.
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by Skullman » 03 Dec 2014 Read
AC or LT? wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:All stars made their breakthrough by winning a ranking event. I will not get on the hype train until one of these youngsters win an event - just like Trump in 2011 for example.
I'd say getting to the final was a slightly fairer benchmarker, but I take your point.
But you can players that turn up to a final and then don't follow up. Like Xiao and Adi Mehta.
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by NNear » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Anyway the guy is young and there is certainly no hurry for him. I'm sure he'll keep going out there and enjoy his opportunity, his snooker and just do the best he can. We certainly expect no more than that of him but at the same time it's a pleasure to watch a new guy show what he can do on the world stage and he can be very proud of his exploits here. He should play the rest of the tournament freely and whatever happens happens... enjoy the moment as they say. Good luck to the chap.
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by Muppet147 » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Amazing finish to the match. Well played both men.
I thought Cahill did very well to put together a 50 break in the tenth frame, only to lose it. But the break in the final frame was even better. He showed so much bottle and was actually potting the balls cleaner than at the beginning of the night.
Definitely, a star in the making.
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by Cloud Strife » 03 Dec 2014 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:NNear wrote:Do we have our hands on a talent here? I mean some of these pots and his mental resilience. Yes he made some silly mistakes and showed inexperience but crickey some of his pure shot-making was very impressive and he played some very encouraging tactical play as well.
Don't wanna get too excited as it's only one event but the way he closed this match out after what happened has left an impression on me.
Michael Wasley did the same thing to Ding at the Worlds this year. And now look what he did so far this season...
Michael Wasley played far better to beat Ding than Cahill did last night. I wasn't overly impressed, to be honest, though he did pull out some nice pressure pots at the end. Let's see if he can back it up.
Ding was really poor, don't know what's up with him.
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