THE 2015/16 SEASON, which resumes this week after a three week break since the Australian Goldfields Open, seems certain to be the last to feature a full slate of European Tour events.
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THE 2015/16 SEASON, which resumes this week after a three week break since the Australian Goldfields Open, seems certain to be the last to feature a full slate of European Tour events.
Read MoreRONNIE O’SULLIVAN won the sixth staging of the Pink Ribbon pro-am at the Capital Venue in Gloucester in Sunday night.
Read MoreJOHN HIGGINS’S CAPTURE of the Australian Goldfields Open title on Sunday puts him joint third on the all-time list of ranking event winners.
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MARTIN GOULD takes on John Higgins in the Australian Goldfields Open final in Bendigo on Sunday.
Read MoreMICHAEL WHITE and Jamie Jones grew up living a mile apart in Neath but have travelled over 10,000 miles to play each other in the Australian Goldfields Open quarter-finals.
Read MoreIT wasn’t so long ago that Stuart Bingham’s defeat to Fergal O’Brien at the Australian Open would have barely got a mention in dispatches.
Read MoreNEIL ROBERTSON has won all the titles a player targets when they are starting out but there is one trophy remaining on his wish list.
Read MoreIT WAS ANNOUNCED last week that Terry Griffiths, much sought after as a coach, will be working with six players this season.
Read MoreZHOU YUELONG and Yan Bingtao, 17 and 15 years old respectively, pulled off a remarkable triumph to win the World Cup for China’s B team in Wuxi on Sunday.
Read MoreTHE revived World Cup in Wuxi is the week when snooker goes all ‘Ryder Cup’, and fiercely competitive individual sportspeople get to experience some rare joys of teamwork.
Read MoreVERA SELBY, the first ever women’s world champion, has been awarded an MBE in the Queen’s birthday honours list.
Read MoreSTUART BINGHAM prepares for a season being introduced as the reigning world champion…
Read MoreWILLIE THORNE’s problems will sadden his many friends in the snooker world.
Read MoreTHE WORLD CUP next week marks the start of the new televised snooker season and is a rare chance for players to represent their countries rather than themselves.
Read MoreAS EIGHT PLAYERS earn professional status through Q School, two stalwarts are departing the stage…
Read MoreENGLAND’S Mark Selby and Stuart Bingham will be the World Cup ‘Dream Team’ there to be shot at by the rest for the revived international tournament in June.
Read MoreTHURSDAY night saw the fifth staging of the World Snooker Awards at London’s Dorchester Hotel – and it was another big evening for Stuart Bingham.
Read MoreSTUART BINGHAM proved dreams do come true by triumphing in the Betfred World Championship final at the Crucible in Sheffield on Monday night.
Read MoreSHAUN MURPHY just came up short in the Betfred World Championship but his game is in the sort of shape to keep challenging for trophies in future seasons.
Read MoreSTUART BINGHAM has made a long journey to become world champion…
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