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Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Friday 15th of May

10am

Heather Clare 0-4 Saqib Nasir
Gene Lam 1-4 Andrew Milliard
Nico Elton 0-4 Lukas Kleckers
Sydney Wilson 4-1 Marcus Campbell
Rhydian Ap Owen 0-4 Ross Higgins
Jason Weston 4-3 Billy Joe Castle
Jake Nicholson 4-1 Darryl James
Jordan Church 4-1 Gareth Green


1pm

Lin Shuai v Alex Taubman
Gareth Allen v Andy Marriott
Joshua Thomond v Jason Tart
Chen Zhe v George Pragnall
Reanne Evans v Erik Wilson
Greg Casey v David Singh
Ashley Hugill v Joe Steele
Adam Chalkley v Ashley Carty


4pm

Adrian Rosa v Nick Jennings
Josh Harrison v John Beesley
Alex Borg scr Jamie O'Neill w/o
Luke Simmonds v Mohammed Rangzib
Bash Maqsood v Sam Harvey
Danny Brindle v Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells v Li Yan
Peter Devlin v Duane Jones


7pm

Freddie Blunden v Alexander Ursenbacher
Robin Otto v Zafran Ali
Jamie Barrett v Corey Deuel
Eddie Manning v Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong v Craig Barber
Tahel Miah v Andreas Ploner
Keith Keldie v Michael Williams
Chris Norbury v Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby biisk

Wildey wrote:Lukas Kleckers Turns 19 on Monday Could he be celebrating his birthday with a 2 year tour card.

Without doubt the best prospect theres ever been from Germany and if he made it big. Then Big money sponsors in Germany might sit up and take notice of Snooker.



Blessed with a fantastic temperament. Has been rapidly improving last couple of years.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Lin Shuai 1-1 Alex Taubman
Gareth Allen 3-1 Andy Marriott
Joshua Thomond 0-3 Jason Tart
Chen Zhe 2-0 George Pragnall
Reanne Evans 2-0 Erik Wilson
Greg Casey 1-0 David Singh
Ashley Hugill 2-0 Joe Steele
Adam Chalkley 0-2 Ashley Carty

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Lin Shuai 2-2 Alex Taubman
Gareth Allen 4-2 Andy Marriott
Joshua Thomond 2-3 Jason Tart
Chen Zhe 4-0 George Pragnall
Reanne Evans 4-0 Erik Wilson
Greg Casey 2-1 David Singh
Ashley Hugill 3-0 Joe Steele
Adam Chalkley 1-2 Ashley Carty

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Friday 15th of May

1pm

Lin Shuai 4-2 Alex Taubman
Gareth Allen 4-2 Andy Marriott
Joshua Thomond 2-4 Jason Tart
Chen Zhe 4-0 George Pragnall
Reanne Evans 4-0 Erik Wilson
Greg Casey 4-2 David Singh
Ashley Hugill 4-0 Joe Steele
Adam Chalkley 1-4 Ashley Carty


4pm

Adrian Rosa 2-2 Nick Jennings
Josh Harrison 2-2 John Beesley
Alex Borg scr Jamie O'Neill w/o
Luke Simmonds 2-1 Mohammed Rangzib
Bash Maqsood 2-2 Sam Harvey
Danny Brindle 1-4 Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells 2-1 Li Yan
Peter Devlin 0-4 Duane Jones


7pm

Freddie Blunden v Alexander Ursenbacher
Robin Otto v Zafran Ali
Jamie Barrett v Corey Deuel
Eddie Manning v Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong v Craig Barber
Tahel Miah v Andreas Ploner
Keith Keldie v Michael Williams
Chris Norbury v Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Friday 15th of May

4pm

Adrian Rosa 2-4 Nick Jennings
Josh Harrison 3-4 John Beesley
Alex Borg scr Jamie O'Neill w/o
Luke Simmonds 4-1 Mohammed Rangzib
Bash Maqsood 4-2 Sam Harvey
Danny Brindle 1-4 Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells 3-3 Li Yan
Peter Devlin 0-4 Duane Jones


7pm

Freddie Blunden 0-2 Alexander Ursenbacher
Robin Otto 1-1 Zafran Ali
Jamie Barrett v Corey Deuel
Eddie Manning 0-2 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 3-0 Craig Barber
Tahel Miah 0-2 Andreas Ploner
Keith Keldie 0-0 Michael Williams
Chris Norbury 0-1 Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Clara8633

Didn't expect this from Chris Norbury.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Friday 15th of May

4pm

Adrian Rosa 2-4 Nick Jennings
Josh Harrison 3-4 John Beesley
Alex Borg scr Jamie O'Neill w/o
Luke Simmonds 4-1 Mohammed Rangzib
Bash Maqsood 4-2 Sam Harvey
Danny Brindle 1-4 Mitchell Travis
Daniel Wells 4-3 Li Yan
Peter Devlin 0-4 Duane Jones


7pm

Freddie Blunden 0-4 Alexander Ursenbacher
Robin Otto 2-2 Zafran Ali
Jamie Barrett 1-1 Corey Deuel
Eddie Manning 0-4 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 4-0
Craig Barber
Tahel Miah 1-3 Andreas Ploner
Keith Keldie 2-3 Michael Williams
Chris Norbury 2-3 Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Good performance from Corey Duell taking a 3-1 lead over Jamie Barrett who is a seasoned campaigner at this level

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Friday 15th of May

7pm

Freddie Blunden 0-4 Alexander Ursenbacher
Robin Otto 4-2 Zafran Ali
Jamie Barrett 1-3 Corey Deuel
Eddie Manning 0-4 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 4-0
Craig Barber
Tahel Miah 1-4 Andreas Ploner
Keith Keldie 2-4 Michael Williams
Chris Norbury 2-4 Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Clara8633 wrote:Didn't expect this from Chris Norbury.

Scott McPharlane has got pedigree he spent 5 years on tour and coupled that with why Chris is in Q School in the first place you got a pretty even match

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

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.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Friday 15th of May

7pm

Freddie Blunden 0-4 Alexander Ursenbacher
Robin Otto 4-2 Zafran Ali
Jamie Barrett 4-3 Corey Deuel
Eddie Manning 0-4 Darren Cook
Zhao Xintong 4-0
Craig Barber
Tahel Miah 1-4 Andreas Ploner
Keith Keldie 2-4 Michael Williams
Chris Norbury 2-4 Scott Macfarlane

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Saturday 16th of May

10am

Andrew Alexandrou v Grant Miles
Darryn Walker v Tugba Irten
Conor McCormack v Sean Bullock
Andy Hicks v Stephen Ormerod
Adam Duffy v Lewis Frampton
Paul S Davison v David John
Ben Jones v Jordan Brown
James McGouran v Sam Craigie

1pm

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


4pm

Adam Edge v Jamie Rhys Clarke
Ben Tanner v Brandon Sargeant
Sascha Lippe v Joe O'Connor
Jeff Cundy v Shachar Ruberg
Thomas Hilborne v Wayne Townsend
Hans Blanckaert v Brian Cini
Robert Cloherty v Rhys Clark
Mike Finn v 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 v James Silverwood
Boon Chin Ang v Alex Davies
Joshua Baddeley v Ben Harrison
Jeff Jacobs v Ahmed Saif

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Dannyboy

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!

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

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.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby TheSaviour

Corey Deuel is certainly playing like a REAL snooker genius!! Watched some of his action from the youtube. Didn´t know at all he is that good! He might very well steal the whole show here with his abilities and playing. It will be probably just cutting off some of the mistakes which have been haunting him. I think I have slightly mistake him for someone else American Pool player. When there are so many them there. Hopefully he didn´t took it badly when I was slightly mocking him. Certainly hoping he will keep up playing snooker. He has some good chances to qualify from here.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

TheSaviour wrote:Corey Deuel is certainly playing like a REAL snooker genius!! Watched some of his action from the youtube. Didn´t know at all he is that good! He might very well steal the whole show here with his abilities and playing. It will be probably just cutting off some of the mistakes which have been haunting him. I think I have slightly mistake him for someone else American Pool player. When there are so many them there. Hopefully he didn´t took it badly when I was slightly mocking him. Certainly hoping he will keep up playing snooker. He has some good chances to qualify from here.

No he has no chance to qualify unfortunately.

He lost yesterday against a guy with a top break of 22, in the remaining 4 rounds the standard of opposition will grow considerably from that

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Andy Hicks who is widely regarded as the Best player that has never Won a Ranking Event is in action today.

his last match on tour was a 10-7 defeat to Tony Drago at the 2013 World Championship.

can he regain a main tour spot?

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Andrew Alexandrou spent 7 years on tour between 1991 and 1999 with a career high ranking of 272 lol

at the age of 47 and not played at this level for 13 years what makes him think hes got what it takes now.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby PoolBoy

Was pleased that Reanne Evans got off to a good start with a 4-0 win in her opening game.
But, a long way to go. All the players in Round 3 are 'effectively' in the last-16 of a tournament in which only the winner gets on tour.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

PoolBoy wrote:Was pleased that Reanne Evans got off to a good start with a 4-0 win in her opening game.
But, a long way to go. All the players in Round 3 are 'effectively' in the last-16 of a tournament in which only the winner gets on tour.

Yup hence the colour coded order of play viewtopic.php?f=556&t=5998&p=387584#p387584

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Andrew Alexandrou 0-3 Grant Miles
Darryn Walker 1-1 Tugba Irten
Conor McCormack 0-1 Sean Bullock
Andy Hicks 1-1 Stephen Ormerod
Adam Duffy 2-1 Lewis Frampton
Paul S Davison 1-0 David John
Ben Jones 0-2 Jordan Brown
James McGouran 1-1 Sam Craigie

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Great to see Sam Craigie giving it another go he turned pro in 2011 but only had 1 year to do a impression which he failed.

he finished the season at 76th which was a credible display in his debut season and would have been a good basis for his second season assault on the top 64 but there wasent a 2 year card and he lost his place on tour.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Eden Sharav came very close in Q School last year in Q School 1 he lost 4-0 to Tian Pengfei in the final match and in Q School 2 he came even closer losing 4-3 to Michael Leslie in the final match having held a 2-0 lead.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Andrew Alexandrou 0-4 Grant Miles
Darryn Walker 4-1 Tugba Irten
Conor McCormack 1-2 Sean Bullock
Andy Hicks 4-1 Stephen Ormerod
Adam Duffy 4-1 Lewis Frampton
Paul S Davison 2-3 David John
Ben Jones 0-4 Jordan Brown
James McGouran 1-4 Sam Craigie

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

In section 1 (red) only Reanne Evans and Chen Zhe of the players that are left has actually played on the main tour before.

Re: Q School 2015

Postby Wildey

Saturday 16th of May

10am

Andrew Alexandrou 0-4 Grant Miles
Darryn Walker 4-1 Tugba Irten
Conor McCormack 1-4 Sean Bullock
Andy Hicks 4-1 Stephen Ormerod
Adam Duffy 4-1 Lewis Frampton
Paul S Davison 2-4 David John
Ben Jones 0-4 Jordan Brown
James McGouran 1-4 Sam Craigie

1pm

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


4pm

Adam Edge v Jamie Rhys Clarke
Ben Tanner v Brandon Sargeant
Sascha Lippe v Joe O'Connor
Jeff Cundy v Shachar Ruberg
Thomas Hilborne v Wayne Townsend
Hans Blanckaert v Brian Cini
Robert Cloherty v Rhys Clark
Mike Finn v 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 v James Silverwood
Boon Chin Ang v Alex Davies
Joshua Baddeley v Ben Harrison
Jeff Jacobs v Ahmed Saif

Re: Q School 2015

Postby fridge46

QSchool isnt quite the same without Simon Bevz losing all his matches 4-0.

Hope he returns next year lol