by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
Euro Championship time. Final of the U21's tonight for a tour card.
Iulian Boiko v Liam Graham
Jack Borwick won the U16's and Bulscu Revesz won the U18's although these aren't card winning events.
The men's event is currently in the group stages.
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
Boiko equalises 1-1.
Best of 9
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
With 3 already qualified for the tour next season competing in the mens event, I wonder what happens to the tour card for the men's event, if two of these got to the final? Cards for both semi final losers or an impromptu play off between them?
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
Liam Graham takes the next
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
3-1 to Liam Graham.
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
Century for Boiko. 3-2 down now
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
Graham one frame away. 4-2
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by SteveJJ » 12 Mar 2023 Read
Liam Graham just about holds his nerve and takes the frame and match after two missed browns. Boiko missed frame ball pink to extend the match.
Liam Graham 5-2 winner
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by HappyCamper » 13 Mar 2023 Read
big boy event group matches underway.
tables are all being streamed on youtube. just click on the 'video' link from the live scoring.
http://esnooker.pl/live/en/tsnew.php
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by The_Abbott » 13 Mar 2023 Read
A lot of new names there.
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by SteveJJ » 16 Mar 2023 Read
Down to the Last 16 of the Mens Event. The big casualties in the previous knock out rounds are Martin O'Donnell, Jamie Curtis-Barrett and Eden Sharav
L16 Line Up:
Florian Nussle v Shachar Ruberg
Ross Muir v Heikki Niva
Robin Hull v Jack Bradford
Alex Borg v Rodion Judin
Liam Graham v Harvey Chandler
Bulcsu Revesz v Ross Bulman
Ashley Carty v Michael Collumb
Brendan O'Donoghue v Iulian Boiko
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by lhpirnie » 16 Mar 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:Down to the Last 16 of the Mens Event. The big casualties in the previous knock out rounds are Martin O'Donnell, Jamie Curtis-Barrett and Eden Sharav
L16 Line Up:
Florian Nussle v Shachar Ruberg
Ross Muir v Heikki Niva
Robin Hull v Jack Bradford
Alex Borg v Rodion Judin
Liam Graham v Harvey Chandler
Bulcsu Revesz v Ross Bulman
Ashley Carty v Michael Collumb
Brendan O'Donoghue v Iulian Boiko
Also Liam Davies lost. There have been soe pretty good perforances from some of the younger players in this tournament. The tables look to have been playing remarkably well.
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by chengdufan » 17 Mar 2023 Read
It's good to see Shachar Ruberg doing well. He gave it a good go maybe 7-8 years ago and looked a good prospect. Played very well and got close to winning a tour card, but then stopped entering most events. I guess he had to focus on full-time employment.
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by lhpirnie » 17 Mar 2023 Read
chengdufan wrote:It's good to see Shachar Ruberg doing well. He gave it a good go maybe 7-8 years ago and looked a good prospect. Played very well and got close to winning a tour card, but then stopped entering most events. I guess he had to focus on full-time employment.
As most of the non-British players have to do. As soon as they hit their mid-20's, it's unlikely they will be able to make a decent campaign to turn professional. Most of the European professionals we have had recently are from very wealthy families.
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by The_Abbott » 17 Mar 2023 Read
Alex Borg. Resistance is futile. He will return to the tour.
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by SnookerEd25 » 17 Mar 2023 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Alex Borg. Resistance is futile. He will return to the tour.
Oh nice. Love the Borgster

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by SteveJJ » 17 Mar 2023 Read
Nußle, Borg, Boiko, Graham, Carty all fall in the last 16.
QF Line Up.
Shachar Ruberg v Ross Muir
Robin Hull v Rodion Judin
Harvey Chandler v Ross Bulman
Michael Collumb v Brendan O'Donoghue
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by SteveJJ » 17 Mar 2023 Read
SF Line Up:
Ross Muir v Robin Hull
Ross Bulman v Michael Collumb
Muir favourite?
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by GeF » 17 Mar 2023 Read
Robin Hull back on the tour could be the only chance to see Reanne Evans winning a match on the tour.
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by SteveJJ » 18 Mar 2023 Read
Ross Muir beats Robin Hull 4-1 to book his place in the final
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by SteveJJ » 18 Mar 2023 Read
Final:
Ross Muir v Michael Collumb
A clean sweep of the tour cards for the Scots
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by HappyCamper » 18 Mar 2023 Read
Ross Muir wins!
Ross Muir beats Michael Collumb by 5 frames to 1.
Congratulations to Ross Muir.
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by The_Abbott » 20 Mar 2023 Read
Muir back on the tour. We need more Scots on tour. One doesn't even show up most of the time.
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