by Cue Guru » 30 Apr 2015 Read
HAHAHAHA!
Get in Murphy. Nice spats.
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Hawkins would have never missed that pot with the waistcoat he wore yesterday
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by Andre147 » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Skullman wrote:Frame ball missed. Feels like last year already...
was thinking about that
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by TheRocket » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Already a big bodyblow for Hawkins.
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:SnookerFan wrote:Come on Hawkins.
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by Cue Guru » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Cheer up Baz! Good to see neither player using the electric whisk in the ice bucket though. And neither taking tactical toilet breaks. Gents.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 30 Apr 2015 Read
GJ, nice to see you turn up here so soon
How do you evaluate Robbo's 2014/15 season now that it's over?
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Murphy is kicking his bottom.
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by mantorok » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Hawkins looking tired, Murphy looking dangerous.
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by Snooker Overdrive » 30 Apr 2015 Read
TheRocket wrote:Already a big bodyblow for Hawkins.
Setbacks make him only strong in this tournament
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Snooker Overdrive wrote:GJ, nice to see you turn up here so soon
How do you evaluate Robbo's 2014/15 season now that it's over?
Solid season but by his standards after a great start in wuxi he will be disappointed
I expect him to come back stronger next season and try to be more consistent
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by Sickpotter » 30 Apr 2015 Read
I think Hawkins burnt himself out yesterday, Shaun much fresher.
IMO best Barry can hope for is to not be too far behind after this session. A little rest before next session certainly can't hurt.
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by Andre147 » 30 Apr 2015 Read
GJ wrote:Snooker Overdrive wrote:GJ, nice to see you turn up here so soon
How do you evaluate Robbo's 2014/15 season now that it's over?
Solid season but by his standards after a great start in wuxi he will be disappointed
I expect him to come back stronger next season and try to be more consistent
Yeah it's strange after winning Wuxi and reaching Aussie Final he didnt win anything else the rest of season, just a PTC event.
On my part, Ronnie's season was a good one too, everytime you win a Triple Crown event you have to consider it a good season, whether he does anything more or not.
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Murphy does look fresher. Understandable. I hope the Hawk has it in him to fight back...
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2015 Read
hawk needs 3-5 at worst then regroup
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by Andre147 » 30 Apr 2015 Read
GJ wrote:hawk needs 3-5 at worst then regroup
Bit like Selby last year in the Final.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Murphys run of the ball leaves him in his hour of need
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by Skullman » 30 Apr 2015 Read
How he did stick to that red?
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Shocking miss by the Hawk...
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by Alex0paul » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Barry really struggling
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by Ayrshirebhoy » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Sickpotter wrote:I think Hawkins burnt himself out yesterday, Shaun much fresher.
IMO best Barry can hope for is to not be too far behind after this session. A little rest before next session certainly can't hurt.
I always feel for the guy who finishes late at night then plays the next day, wish they could have a day off.
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by Holden Chinaski » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Ayrshirebhoy wrote:Sickpotter wrote:I think Hawkins burnt himself out yesterday, Shaun much fresher.
IMO best Barry can hope for is to not be too far behind after this session. A little rest before next session certainly can't hurt.
I always feel for the guy who finishes late at night then plays the next day, wish they could have a day off.
Yes that would be much more fair.
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by Andre147 » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Ayrshirebhoy wrote:Sickpotter wrote:I think Hawkins burnt himself out yesterday, Shaun much fresher.
IMO best Barry can hope for is to not be too far behind after this session. A little rest before next session certainly can't hurt.
I always feel for the guy who finishes late at night then plays the next day, wish they could have a day off.
Bit like in Tennis in a Grand Slam Final when before the Final they always have a day off, well, they usually have them anyway between rounds.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2015 Read
And Trump gets a full day off bingham gets far less time off due to session scheduling.
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by Cue Guru » 30 Apr 2015 Read
LOL!
Putting something back in the microwave when it's already fully cooked will only lead to a hard chewy dinner. Bye bye Baz, back to the pink ribbon mate.
Either one of these are just shark bait for Trump.
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2015 Read
A day off between quarters and seems fair but barry making it a brutal sport doesn't sound like that will happen.
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by Alex0paul » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Holden Chinaski wrote:Ayrshirebhoy wrote:Sickpotter wrote:I think Hawkins burnt himself out yesterday, Shaun much fresher.
IMO best Barry can hope for is to not be too far behind after this session. A little rest before next session certainly can't hurt.
I always feel for the guy who finishes late at night then plays the next day, wish they could have a day off.
Yes that would be much more fair.
They could always start it a bit later like 3pm and then evening at 8pm
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by Andre147 » 30 Apr 2015 Read
GJ wrote:A day off between quarters and seems fair but barry making it a brutal sport doesn't sound like that will happen.
He's a bit obcessed with the word "brutal".
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by SnookerFan » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Session to spare from Murphy?
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by GJ » 30 Apr 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:GJ wrote:A day off between quarters and seems fair but barry making it a brutal sport doesn't sound like that will happen.
He's a bit obcessed with the word "brutal".
probably because hes a boxing lover
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