by gninnur karona » 28 Mar 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Judd giant killer Rory McLeod is in the draw so must have been a last minute replacement.
Vahedi?
Yes.
And the pro missing is Rod Lawler.
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by The_Abbott » 28 Mar 2023 Read
SteveJJ wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Judd giant killer Rory McLeod is in the draw so must have been a last minute replacement.
Vahedi?
yes thats looks likely. Can't see Vahedi. Maybe visa issues.
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by The_Abbott » 28 Mar 2023 Read
gninnur karona wrote:SteveJJ wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Judd giant killer Rory McLeod is in the draw so must have been a last minute replacement.
Vahedi?
Yes.
And the pro missing is Rod Lawler.
good spot. Unlike Rod to miss out so must be a health issue.
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by Juddernaut88 » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Tough match for Hendry :(
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by Iranu » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Who’s Hendry got?
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by The_Abbott » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Iranu wrote:Who’s Hendry got?
James Cahill
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by Iranu » 28 Mar 2023 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Iranu wrote:Who’s Hendry got?
James Cahill
Eh, could’ve been worse.
FOR CAHILL!
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by The_Abbott » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Well there is some definite wins there in Rd 1 without a ball even been played.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Mar 2023 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Well there is some definite wins there in Rd 1 without a ball even been played.
Winning a match without even potting a ball sounds like something Johnny Bravo would do.
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by McManusFan » 28 Mar 2023 Read
The_Abbott wrote:Iranu wrote:Who’s Hendry got?
James Cahill
Isn't there some tenuous family connection between them?
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by Alex0paul » 28 Mar 2023 Read
McManusFan wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Iranu wrote:Who’s Hendry got?
James Cahill
Isn't there some tenuous family connection between them?
His nephew
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by Juddernaut88 » 28 Mar 2023 Read
McManusFan wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Iranu wrote:Who’s Hendry got?
James Cahill
Isn't there some tenuous family connection between them?
Stephen Hendry's ex wife is the sister of James Cahills mum.
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by SnookerFan » 28 Mar 2023 Read
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by Alex0paul » 28 Mar 2023 Read
He’s Stephen Hendry’s ex wife’s sister’s cousin’s boyfriend’s uncle’s neighbour’s great grandad’s auntie’s niece’s grandson
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by Prop » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Alex0paul wrote:He’s Stephen Hendry’s ex wife’s sister’s cousin’s boyfriend’s uncle’s neighbour’s great grandad’s auntie’s niece’s grandson
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by D4P » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Were Cahill to beat Hendry, he would join Bingham, Carter, Ebdon, and Selby as the only players to beat both Hendry and Ronnie in the World Championship.
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by Juddernaut88 » 28 Mar 2023 Read
D4P wrote:Were Cahill to beat Hendry, he would join Bingham, Carter, Ebdon, and Selby as the only players to beat both Hendry and Ronnie in the World Championship.
Knowledge
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by The_Abbott » 28 Mar 2023 Read
SnookerFan wrote:https://twitter.com/SeanTheStorm147/status/1640682103061852163
Is he looking at Ronnie's breakaway tour world championships draw?
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by SnookerEd25 » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:McManusFan wrote:The_Abbott wrote:Iranu wrote:Who’s Hendry got?
James Cahill
Isn't there some tenuous family connection between them?
Stephen Hendry's ex wife is the sister of James Cahills mum.
And James Cahill’s mum has played on the Women’s Tour, I do believe?
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by GeF » 28 Mar 2023 Read
Is 0 worth more than blank?
Alfie Burden, Zak Surety and Ken Doherty are tied in the 2 years ranking.
Tie-breaker is the most recent result.
WST ranks them into this order
- Ken Doherty wins a round in both German Masters and Welsh Open
- Alfie Burden last win was at the Shoot-out and Surety at the Scottish.
The difference is the last 2 loses in WST Classic QR1 while Ken didn't take part.
So, for the WST, a loss is better than a miss.
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by HappyCamper » 28 Mar 2023 Read
GeF wrote:Is 0 worth more than blank?
Alfie Burden, Zak Surety and Ken Doherty are tied in the 2 years ranking.
Tie-breaker is the most recent result.
WST ranks them into this order
- Ken Doherty wins a round in both German Masters and Welsh Open
- Alfie Burden last win was at the Shoot-out and Surety at the Scottish.
The difference is the last 2 loses in WST Classic QR1 while Ken didn't take part.
So, for the WST, a loss is better than a miss.
*wpbsa.
but yes, that would make sense as they generally want incentivise players entering tournaments.
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