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Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

cupotee wrote:
HappyCamper wrote:daniel wells beats sydney wilson 5-2, to take your event five. he moves up to third in the race for a world tour card.


Possibly been beneficial to Wells that he actually lost to Adam Duffy at the Q School with all the practice on the Q Tour he's got since then.


yes, he's done well as a top up in a couple of big boy events this year, and has qualified for berlin.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby gninnur karona

Final tournament under way. The top eight on the Order of Merit are already guaranteed at least a play-off spot. At the end of the weekend we'll discover the Order of Merit winner who will be awarded a two-year tour card, and the composition of the 16 play-off places. As only £200 covers the top four this will be a testing weekend for all the leading candidates. If he's covering the matches Graeme Bott may well be right to ask who will hold their nerve.

See the draw and results to date.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

ross muir makes it through to the quarter finals, and remains in pole position for the automatic spot. though fellow former pros daniel wells, billy joe castle, or martin o'donnell could still move ahead. castle is also in the quarters; mod and wells still playing their last 16 matches.

the play-off places look to be set now. peter devlin currently occupies the last spot, but will only be usurped if joshua cooper reaches the final, or if either simon bedford or saqib nasir win the tournament.

qf draw:
Ross Muir vs Liam Davies
Billy Castle vs Sydney Wilson

Joshua Cooper / Eden Sharav vs Steven Hallworth
Daniel Wells / Simon Bedford vs Martin O'Donnell / Saqib Nasir

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby chengdufan

Michael Holt only won 4 matches in 6 events. His standard seems to have completely fallen off a cliff. It doesn't seem long ago that he was comfortably a top 32 player.

Only 2 players under 22 in the playoffs, including Hamim Hussain (21) and 16 year old Liam Davies. If neither of them come through, it's hard to imagine the winner will make any impact on the tour long term.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby gninnur karona

Quarter-finals completed and it's now almost winner takes all. Ross Muir, Billy Castle and Martin O'Donnell are each a tantalising two victories away from earning a return to the professional ranks. A Steven Hallworth victory in this event's final would hand that tour card to Ross Muir.

The top 17 are now confirmed. Little movement during the final event. Jamie Curtis-Barrett and Michael Georgiou dropped out of the play-off places replaced by Steven Hallworth and, rather incredibly, Peter Devlin who won just one match this weekend. Florian Nüßle, who occupies first reserve position, will no doubt be rooting for Daniel Wells to maintain his good form on the main tour this season.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

Ross Muir v Martin o'donnell in the final. Winner takes it all, as Abba might say.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

martin o'donnell wins five frames to one.

the only player to win two q tour events this season, he tops the standing s and earns a new two year tour card.

the sixteen players set for the play-offs in march are then:
Ross Muir
Daniel Wells
Billy Castle
George Pragnell
Farakh Ajaib
Rory McLeod
Andrew Higginson
Liam Davies
Harvey Chandler
Eden Sharav
Sydney Wilson
Ashley Carty
Hamim Hussain
Joshua Thomond
Steven Hallworth
Peter Devlin

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

the play-offs to for the last q tour pro card are this weekend in sunny darlington.

draw is here
https://snookerscores.net/tournament-ma ... f/knockout

daniel well is almost certain to get a tour card from the one year prize money list off the back of some fruitful wildcard runs anyway. though if he wins this he won't need it, so some precariously positioned pros will be cheering him on for sure.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby SteveJJ

Down to the QF's.

Early pacesetter, George Pragnell lost in the last 16.

Ross Muir v Harvey Chandler.
Ashley Carty v Hamim Hussain
Steven Hallworth v Sydney Wilson.
Liam Davies v Florian Nuessle

Nuessle 1-0 up so far

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

florian nüßle was a late replacement for daniel wells.

eden sharav also withdrew, but no replacement so davies got a walkover.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby SteveJJ

Semi Finals

Ross Muir v Ashley Carty
Steven Hallworth v Florian Nueßle

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby SteveJJ

HappyCamper wrote:florian nüßle was a late replacement for daniel wells.

eden sharav also withdrew, but no replacement so davies got a walkover.


Jamie Curtis-Barrett would have been next on list if Sharav was to be replaced.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

Three former pros in Muir, Carry, & Hallworth.

Nüeßle would be a new pro. He was the U21 world champ, but that doesn't offer a tour card due to the ongoing dispute between the IBSF and WPBSA.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby HappyCamper

ash carty against florian nüßle in the final.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby Wildey

Ash Carty who was 13th on the Order of Merit joins Martin O'Donnell with getting their Tour Card after beating Florian Nussell 5-2 to win q tour play off

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby RunningSide

Congratulations Ash ,local,South Yorkshire lad seen him many times nice guy.

Re: Q Tour 22-23

Postby The_Abbott

He was playing at the crucible not that long ago so must be a decent player.

I would have preferred Nussell but no complaints