by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
I remember well, after Ronnie had that horrible 3rd session here v Dott in 2006, he also won frst 3 frames in the 4th session, and then Dotty won the match 17-11.
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by GJ » 02 May 2015 Read
Match over
17-9
Well done Shaun
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by SnookerFan » 02 May 2015 Read
Murphy looking to take it.
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by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
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by Skullman » 02 May 2015 Read
So basically Murphy maintained the 8 frame lead he had from 10-2. Has the rest of the day off while Judd and Bingo battle it out tonight.
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by SnookerFan » 02 May 2015 Read
Now for the BBC to fill three hours of scheduled telly.
Time to get Steve Davis interviewing no mark celebrities.
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by Cloud Strife » 02 May 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
It was his own fault he was knackered.
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by Wildey » 02 May 2015 Read
Saturday 2nd of May
2.30pm
Shaun Murphy 17-9 Barry Hawkins
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by mantorok » 02 May 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
He's never going to be world champion if he gets knackered, it's no excuse it's part of the game.
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by SnookerFan » 02 May 2015 Read
Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
It was his own fault he was knackered.
He weren't out nightclubbing. He was up late beating one of the world's best players.
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by GJ » 02 May 2015 Read
Very Honest interview from Shaun
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by Muppet147 » 02 May 2015 Read
As the spectre of a Murphy - Bingham final looms large, millions of viewers will be finding other ways to spend their bank holiday weekend.
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by Cloud Strife » 02 May 2015 Read
SnookerFan wrote:Cloud Strife wrote:Andre147 wrote:Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
It was his own fault he was knackered.
He weren't out nightclubbing. He was up late beating one of the world's best players.
What about when he let Matthew Selt back into the match from 9-4 up? How much energy did he expend there? It all adds up in the end.
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by Wildey » 02 May 2015 Read
Andre147 wrote:Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
I Really dont buy that bullocks
If Barry was Knackered hes in the Wrong Job its about being able to produce despite being tired that what makes trully great players
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by SnookerFan » 02 May 2015 Read
Never thought I'd hear Smurph compared to Alex Higgins.
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by SnookerFan » 02 May 2015 Read
It's Alex Ferguson again.
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by GJ » 02 May 2015 Read
Beetroot nose on for the 100th time
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by SnookerFan » 02 May 2015 Read
Look at Hazel, she's looking a bit flirtily at Sir Alex.
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by Skullman » 02 May 2015 Read
Suppose some exam revision is order now...
See you all back at 7 for what should be a close finish.
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by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
Wildey wrote:Andre147 wrote:Vodka was right, it was the first session that cost Barry, more than the 2nd.
He was knackered after his match v Robbo and it was visible.
I Really dont buy that bullocks
If Barry was Knackered hes in the Wrong Job its about being able to produce despite being tired that what makes trully great players
lol Wild I'm not saying that is an excuse because it isn't, just stating a fact.
Ok as a player he should have been able to recover from that but he didn't so it's his own fault really.
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by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
Murphy can definately win this title, even if faces Judd.
OK Shaun's game will suit Judd, but Judd too isn't knocking them long balls so consistently and he has his work cut out to beat Bingham.
If he wins a 2nd World Title, Shaun will have to be truly considered amongst the very greats of the game, because only a very select club of players have won more than 1 World Title.
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by GJ » 02 May 2015 Read
A Murphy win puts him ahead of Selby and Robbo imo
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by Skullman » 02 May 2015 Read
Obviously.
In my heart, I'd say Selby and Robbo were better, but it's all about playing well when it matters and what you win in the end.
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by LC » 02 May 2015 Read
Hope it's trump, cos I can't watch Bingham murphy
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by Andre147 » 02 May 2015 Read
LC wrote:Hope it's trump, cos I can't watch Bingham murphy
You can't or you don't want to?
Hopefully it's Bingo v Murphy
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by Muppet147 » 02 May 2015 Read
GJ wrote:A Murphy win puts him ahead of Selby and Robbo imo
Big deal.
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by Wildey » 02 May 2015 Read
The Final will be a tad one dimensional for my liking.
i like a bit of Contrast which last years final had
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by mantorok » 02 May 2015 Read
I get the feeling that tonights conclusion won't make much difference to the eventual winner - Murphy has been ruthless.
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by GJ » 02 May 2015 Read
Only McGill has pushed Murphy so far.
I think whoever plays him in the final will push him big time in the final.
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by Wildey » 02 May 2015 Read
mantorok wrote:I get the feeling that tonights conclusion won't make much difference to the eventual winner - Murphy has been ruthless.
It doesent Work like that
Tomorrow and Monday its a different Match
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