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Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Eden Sharav 4-0 Joshua Cooper
Dessie Sheehan 0-1 William Lemons
Wang ZePeng 3-2 Kurtis Weaver
Phil O'Kane 0-4 Brett Miller
Rune Kampe 4-1 Peter Delaney
Callum Downing 2-2 Luke Garland
Julian Mills 2-2 Dylan Craig
Chris Jones 1-1 Simon Dent

Re: Q School 2015

Postby kolompar

Wildey wrote:In the last match of the Day Jamie Barrett beats Corey Duell 4-3 with a top break of 22 which he made twice.

The highest break of the match was 46 which Corey made in frame 4 to take a 3-1 lead.

You could just see that coming :-(
I would love to see more of Corey, and I believe he can at least win a couple matches to be a top up.
But he might not even play the next Q School, he's signed up for a pool tourny from 21 May :chin:

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Saturday 16th of May

1pm

Eden Sharav 4-0 Joshua Cooper
Dessie Sheehan 1-4 William Lemons
Wang ZePeng 4-2 Kurtis Weaver
Phil O'Kane 0-4 Brett Miller
Rune Kampe 4-1 Peter Delaney
Callum Downing 4-3 Luke Garland
Julian Mills 3-4 Dylan Craig
Chris Jones 4-3 Simon Dent


4pm

Adam Edge 3-2 Jamie Rhys Clarke
Ben Tanner 1-4 Brandon Sargeant
Sascha Lippe 1-1 Joe O'Connor
Jeff Cundy 2-1 Shachar Ruberg
Thomas Hilborne 0-4 Wayne Townsend
Hans Blanckaert 0-4 Brian Cini
Robert Cloherty 0-4 Rhys Clark
Mike Finn 0-2 Kuldesh Johal


7pm

Josh Boileau v Matthew Day
Leo Fernandez v Ryan Causton
Khaled Al Saaleem v Elliot Slessor
Oliver Brown v Marc J Davis
Hammad Miah w/o James Silverwood
Boon Chin Ang v Alex Davies
Joshua Baddeley v Ben Harrison
Jeff Jacobs v Ahmed Saif

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Saturday 16th of May

4pm

Adam Edge 3-2 Jamie Rhys Clarke
Ben Tanner 1-4 Brandon Sargeant
Sascha Lippe 2-4 Joe O'Connor
Jeff Cundy 2-4 Shachar Ruberg
Thomas Hilborne 0-4 Wayne Townsend
Hans Blanckaert 0-4 Brian Cini
Robert Cloherty 0-4 Rhys Clark
Mike Finn 3-4 Kuldesh Johal


7pm

Josh Boileau 1-4 Matthew Day
Leo Fernandez 4-0
Ryan Causton
Khaled Al Saaleem 1-4 Elliot Slessor
Oliver Brown 4-1
Marc J Davis
Hammad Miah w/o James Silverwood
Boon Chin Ang 1-4 Alex Davies
Joshua Baddeley 1-4 Ben Harrison
Jeff Jacobs 4-1
Ahmed Saif

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Sunday 17th of May

10am

Saqib Nasir v Andrew Milliard
Lukas Kleckers v Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins v Jason Weston
Jake Nicholson v Jordan Church
Lin Shuai v Gareth Allen
Jason Tart v Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans v Greg Casey
Ashley Hugill v Ashley Carty

1pm

Nick Jennings v John Beesley
Jamie O'Neill v Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood v Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells v Duane Jones
Alexander Ursenbache v Robin Otto
Jamie Barrett v Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong v Andreas Ploner
Michael Williams v Scott Macfarlane


4pm

Grant Miles v Darryn Walker
Sean Bullock v Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy v David John
Jordan Brown v Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav v William Lemons
Wang ZePeng v Brett Miller
Rune Kampe v Callum Downing
Dylan Craig v Chris Jones


7pm

Adam Edge v Brandon Sargeant
Joe O'Connor v Shachar Ruberg
Wayne Townsend v Brian Cini
Rhys Clark v Kuldesh Johal
Matthew Day v Leo Fernandez
Elliot Slessor v Oliver Brown
Hammad Miah v Alex Davies
Ben Harrison v Jeff Jacobs

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

So this Morning its Spot one on the Main tour and its a very open section i cant pin point one player that could earn the spot obviously Chen Zhe has done it before so no reason to think he cant do it again.

Andrew Milliard has been on the Tour for 4 years between 1994/1995 and 1998/1999 and Reanne Evans has been there once in 2010/2011

Who do you think will get through from there?

Saqib Nasir v Andrew Milliard
Lukas Kleckers v Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins v Jason Weston
Jake Nicholson v Jordan Church
Lin Shuai v Gareth Allen
Jason Tart v Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans v Greg Casey
Ashley Hugill v Ashley Carty

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Saqib Nasir 0-0 Andrew Milliard
Lukas Kleckers 0-2 Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins 0-1 Jason Weston
Jake Nicholson 0-1 Jordan Church
Lin Shuai 1-0 Gareth Allen
Jason Tart 1-1 Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans 0-0 Greg Casey
Ashley Hugill 1-0 Ashley Carty

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Dannyboy

Wildey wrote:
Dannyboy wrote:Just me who thinks this tournament could be over quicker than it is? Even with 8 tables. Comparing with a PTC event, which is over in 4 days, its Day 3 today and we're still only in the Last 128!

No its better like this i want these players to have best chance to get on tour and by playing 4 sessions it means they arent over played in the most important tournament many have played in with the chance to fulfill a dream.

Cost. I don't agree with starting matches at 9-10pm, but keeping, especially the international players, in Burton for this long, will certainly hit hard in the pocket. I suppose it'll be less of an issue in coming years with international qualifying schools.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Dannyboy

I think Reanne Evans has a real shot in that section. Could well play Ross Higgins in the qualifying final.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Dannyboy wrote:I think Reanne Evans has a real shot in that section. Could well play Ross Higgins in the qualifying final.

Agree i think most has a chance in that section

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Dannyboy wrote:
Wildey wrote:
Dannyboy wrote:Just me who thinks this tournament could be over quicker than it is? Even with 8 tables. Comparing with a PTC event, which is over in 4 days, its Day 3 today and we're still only in the Last 128!

No its better like this i want these players to have best chance to get on tour and by playing 4 sessions it means they arent over played in the most important tournament many have played in with the chance to fulfill a dream.

Cost. I don't agree with starting matches at 9-10pm, but keeping, especially the international players, in Burton for this long, will certainly hit hard in the pocket. I suppose it'll be less of an issue in coming years with international qualifying schools.

yea but if they want to make it on tour they will have to find away round costs im sure many have friends they can stay with or whatever.

being on the ladder to being the best in whatever profession especially sport is costly.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Saqib Nasir 3-0 Andrew Milliard
Lukas Kleckers 1-2 Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins 2-1 Jason Weston
Jake Nicholson 3-1 Jordan Church
Lin Shuai 2-2 Gareth Allen
Jason Tart 2-4 Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans 1-1 Greg Casey
Ashley Hugill 2-0 Ashley Carty

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Sunday 17th of May

10am

Saqib Nasir 4-0 Andrew Milliard
Lukas Kleckers 3-4 Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins 4-2 Jason Weston
Jake Nicholson 4-1 Jordan Church
Lin Shuai 4-2 Gareth Allen
Jason Tart 2-4 Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans 4-2 Greg Casey
Ashley Hugill 4-1 Ashley Carty


1pm

Nick Jennings v John Beesley
Jamie O'Neill v Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood v Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells v Duane Jones
Alexander Ursenbache v Robin Otto
Jamie Barrett v Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong v Andreas Ploner
Michael Williams v Scott Macfarlane


4pm

Grant Miles v Darryn Walker
Sean Bullock v Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy v David John
Jordan Brown v Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav v William Lemons
Wang ZePeng v Brett Miller
Rune Kampe v Callum Downing
Dylan Craig v Chris Jones


7pm

Adam Edge v Brandon Sargeant
Joe O'Connor v Shachar Ruberg
Wayne Townsend v Brian Cini
Rhys Clark v Kuldesh Johal
Matthew Day v Leo Fernandez
Elliot Slessor v Oliver Brown
Hammad Miah v Alex Davies
Ben Harrison v Jeff Jacobs

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Spot 1 now looks like this

Saqib Nasir v Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins v Jake Nicholson
Lin Shuai v Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans v Ashley Hugill

Re: Q School 2015

Postby OoNebsoO

Seems this is best chance for Evans to get on tour. In Event 2 she might get Zhe (edit: or Hicks actually) again, and Duffy for the Tour spot. Though, save for those two, think others are easily beatable. (edit: nothing's easy)

Still, better to get on Tour now! :)

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Nick Jennings 2-0 John Beesley
Jamie O'Neill 1-2 Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood 1-1 Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells 2-1 Duane Jones
Alexander Ursenbache 2-0 Robin Otto
Jamie Barrett 2-0 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 2-0 Andreas Ploner
Michael Williams 2-1 Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Luke Simmonds who first turned pro in 2001 with a career high ranking of 94 in 2004 leads Jamie O'Neill 3-1

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Nick Jennings 4-0 John Beesley
Jamie O'Neill 3-3 Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood 3-2 Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells 4-1 Duane Jones
Alexander Ursenbacher 4-1 Robin Otto
Jamie Barrett 4-0 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 4-1 Andreas Ploner
Michael Williams 4-1 Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Sunday 17th of May

1pm

Nick Jennings 4-0 John Beesley
Jamie O'Neill 3-4 Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood 4-3 Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells 4-1 Duane Jones
Alexander Ursenbacher 4-1 Robin Otto
Jamie Barrett 4-0 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 4-1 Andreas Ploner
Michael Williams 4-1 Scott Macfarlane


4pm

Grant Miles 2-3 Darryn Walker
Sean Bullock 2-2 Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy 2-2 David John
Jordan Brown 2-3 Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav 4-0 William Lemons
Wang ZePeng 2-4 Brett Miller
Rune Kampe 1-3 Callum Downing
Dylan Craig 1-0 Chris Jones


7pm

Adam Edge v Brandon Sargeant
Joe O'Connor v Shachar Ruberg
Wayne Townsend v Brian Cini
Rhys Clark v Kuldesh Johal
Matthew Day v Leo Fernandez
Elliot Slessor v Oliver Brown
Hammad Miah v Alex Davies
Ben Harrison v Jeff Jacobs

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

So who will be the lucky one out of these 8.

Nick Jennings v Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood v Daniel Wells
Alexander Ursenbache v Jamie Barrett
Zhao Xintong v Michael Williams

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Grant Miles 2-4 Darryn Walker
Sean Bullock 2-2 Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy 3-2 David John
Jordan Brown 2-4 Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav 4-0 William Lemons
Wang ZePeng 2-4 Brett Miller
Rune Kampe 1-4 Callum Downing
Dylan Craig 2-0 Chris Jones

Re: Q School 2015

Postby OoNebsoO

Zhao or Wells I'd say. Zhao was excellent in China events, and Wells put up a fight even against Ronnie (or I misremembered that :D).

Duffy from the Greens.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Sunday 17th of May

4pm

Grant Miles 2-4 Darryn Walker
Sean Bullock 2-4 Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy 4-2 David John
Jordan Brown 2-4 Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav 4-0 William Lemons
Wang ZePeng 2-4 Brett Miller
Rune Kampe 1-4 Callum Downing
Dylan Craig 4-0 Chris Jones


7pm

Adam Edge 1-4 Brandon Sargeant
Joe O'Connor 1-2 Shachar Ruberg
Wayne Townsend 4-0 Brian Cini
Rhys Clark 4-2 Kuldesh Johal
Matthew Day 1-4 Leo Fernandez
Elliot Slessor 1-4 Oliver Brown
Hammad Miah 3-4 Alex Davies
Ben Harrison 4-0 Jeff Jacobs

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Darryn Walker v Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy v Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav v Brett Miller
Callum Downing v Dylan Craig

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Eden Sharav first played Q School last year and hes played 12 Matches winning 10 of them with a frame count of Played 63 and won 45.

i dont think nobody deserves to get through more than him.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

One match left tonight and its gone in to a decider

Joe O'Connor 3-3 Shachar Ruberg

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Sunday 17th of May

7pm

Adam Edge 1-4 Brandon Sargeant
Joe O'Connor 3-4 Shachar Ruberg
Wayne Townsend 4-0 Brian Cini
Rhys Clark 4-2 Kuldesh Johal
Matthew Day 1-4 Leo Fernandez
Elliot Slessor 1-4 Oliver Brown
Hammad Miah 3-4 Alex Davies
Ben Harrison 4-0 Jeff Jacobs

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Monday 18th of May

10am

Saqib Nasir v Sydney Wilson
Ross Higgins v Jake Nicholson
Lin Shuai v Chen Zhe
Reanne Evans v Ashley Hugill

Nick Jennings v Luke Simmonds
Bash Maqsood v Daniel Wells
Alexander Ursenbache v Jamie Barrett
Zhao Xintong v Michael Williams


1pm

Darryn Walker v Andy Hicks
Adam Duffy v Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav v Brett Miller
Callum Downing v Dylan Craig

Brandon Sargeant v Shachar Ruberg
Wayne Townsend v Rhys Clark
Leo Fernandez v Oliver Brown
Alex Davies v Ben Harrison


7pm

Saqib Nasir/Sydney Wilson v Ross Higgins/Jake Nicholson
Lin Shuai/Chen Zhe v Reanne Evans/Ashley Hugill

Nick Jennings/Luke Simmonds v Bash Maqsood/Daniel Wells
Alexander Ursenbacher/Jamie Barrett v Zhao Xintong/Michael Williams

Darryn Walker/Andy Hicks v Adam Duffy/Sam Craigie
Eden Sharav/Brett Miller v Callum Downing/Dylan Craig

Brandon Sargeant/Shachar Ruberg v Wayne Townsend/Rhys Clark
Leo Fernandez/Oliver Brown v Alex Davies/Ben Harrison

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Reanne Evans got off to a good start leading 50-2 with a break of 39 but Ashley Hugill crawled his way back and took the opening frame.

Over the last 5 or 6 years ive seen Reanne play quite often and also on Live Scoring and that is a problem she has often frames are snatched away from her from substantial leads.