MARK SELBY and Stephen Maguire were the big name casualties on the first night of the 888casino Shootout in Blackpool on Friday.
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MARK SELBY and Stephen Maguire were the big name casualties on the first night of the 888casino Shootout in Blackpool on Friday.
Read MoreWHEN the Shootout draw was made for the first round of matches, one tie caught the eye perhaps more than most for the quick-fire tournament with a shot-clock dropping to 10 seconds.
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STEPHEN MAGUIRE won all eight matches he played in group 4 of the Championship League to advance to the winners’ group at Crondon Park Golf Club in Essex.
Read MoreTHE 888CASINO SHOOTOUT is snooker’s version of the short, sharp shock. It’s fast, it’s furious, it’s not to everyone’s taste but somebody will leave Blackpool on Sunday night £32,000 better off.
Read MoreSky Sports commentator Phil Yates gives us the lowdown on the 888casino Shootout, which gets underway at Blackpool Tower Circus on Friday…
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Read MoreThe grand finals of the Players Tour Championship have been placed in some doubt following unrest in Bangkok, where a number of foreign embassies have warned against travel. A 60 day state of emergency was declared in the Thai capital this week after the latest clashes in a long running dispute between government and opposition forces.
Inside Snooker understands World Snooker has received a letter warning of the potential dangers of going ahead with the tournament, which is scheduled to take place from March 18 to 23 in Bangkok.
Violence stemming from the crackdown on anti-government protests have so far claimed nine lives in Thailand, according to Reuters news agency, although it was also reported yesterday that: “Bangkok appeared normal and people were going about their business as usual with police making no attempt to break up the protests.”
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Ronnie O’Sullivan’s £6,000 fine for his behaviour on Twitter sparked a lively discussion backstage at Crondon Park, with interesting points made on both sides. Some felt World Snooker were right to clamp down on tweets which could damage snooker’s reputation; others were concerned the governing body was breaching the players’ right to free expression.
All agreed that there are grey areas left open to interpretation about what constitutes an offensive tweet or is harmful. There was also general agreement that players have a responsibility to their sport as well as themselves.
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Neil Robertson was docked a frame for arriving a few minutes late at the Championship League on Tuesday, blaming heavy fog, which caused traffic around Crondon Park to slow. Graeme Dott was the lucky recipient of the frame (and £100) but Robertson won the match 3-2.
On Wednesday, he made another four centuries, taking his tally for the season to a remarkable 74. What is even more notable about this feat is that he is 35 centuries ahead of the player placed second on the seasonal list, Ding Junhui, who has made 39.
Robertson could have had three tons against Ryan Day but broke down on 89, blaming the table for rolling off when he missed a red. So keen is Robertson to get to a century of centuries that he gave the table a hard stare as he left the arena.
World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn is among those who feel a special presentation is in order if Robertson does get to 100 this season, which is looking increasingly likely.
The Cricketer magazine are currently posting up some of their old interviews featured over the past couple of years on their newer web site, and this week it was the turn of World Snooker chairman Barry Hearn under the ‘Me, Myself and Cricket’ spotlight.
Though first published almost two years ago, for anyone who wasn’t a subscriber there are still some interesting comparisons made between the Shootout and Twenty20 cricket, thoughts on snobbery in sport and the revelation that the promoter was a “snarling fast bowler” in his cricketing heyday.
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IT does not come as a huge surprise that the WPBSA came down relatively hard on Ronnie O’Sullivan on Wednesday.
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RONNIE O'SULLIVAN was fined a total of £8,000 on Wednesday by the disciplinary committee of the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.
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WORLD SNOOKER has announced it is reducing the number of places open to Q School graduates from 12 to 8.
Read MoreMATTHEW STEVENS believes the only way to approach the 888casino.com Shootout is to embrace the event’s unique, boisterous atmosphere.
Read MoreJUDD TRUMP ensured it was third time lucky as he won group 3 of the Championship League at Crondon Park Golf Club on Tuesday night.
Read MoreIt might sound a tad optimistic, but who are we to disagree? Ronnie O’Sullivan “can go on as long as the Rolling Stones” – according to the supergroup’s guitarist Ronnie Wood, one of the world champion’s biggest fans.
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YOU could hardly swing a cat in the media centre on final night at this year’s Dafabet Masters without hitting some kind of celebrity, such was the entourage attracted by Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Selby.
Read MoreGROUP THREE of the Championship League is finely poised overnight with all seven players separated by just two points at Crondon Park Golf Club in Essex.
Read MoreA day after winning his fifth Masters title, Ronnie O’Sullivan gained another accolade by becoming the first snooker player to pass 200,000 followers on Twitter. Judd Trump is in second place with just over 114,000.
THE CHAMPIONSHIP LEAGUE returns on Monday with four more days of action at Crondon Park Golf Club in Essex.
Read MoreCometh the hour, cometh the man. And, make no mistake, Ronnie O’Sullivan is still The Man for snooker’s biggest occasions.
Read MoreRONNIE O’SULLIVAN romped to a fifth Dafabet Masters title with a 10-4 defeat of Mark Selby at Alexandra Palace on Sunday night.
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