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  • #16
    Marias 102

    Originally Posted by wyt147
    Indeed Maria Catalano knocked in a 102 at the World Ladies UK Championships against Katie Henrick on Sunday 16th September.

    Kelly Fisher has made a tournament highest break of 143 and has had more than 20 maximums.
    I was there with my camera poised but just stood and watched her do it. Amazing play.

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    • #17
      Katie 'over the moon'

      Katie clinches East Anglian Championship

      WOMEN’S snooker star Katie Henrick was “over the moon” after clinching a first ranking event at Cambridge SC on Saturday (October 6).

      Runner-up in Derbyshire last month, Henrick went one better to beat June Banks 3-1 in the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association East Anglian Championship final.

      The 27-year-old from Bickley, Kent, pocketed £180 and is now provisionally ranked world number two.

      “I’m really, really pleased,” said Henrick. “It was something I wanted to do this season and it took me up to number two as well, so that’s even more of a bonus.”

      The former England international is a snooker professional at the RAC in Pall Mall and has played on the circuit for ten years. She lost to world number one Reanne Evans in the UK Championship final, the first event of the season.

      Henrick added: “I’m really pleased to finally win one because I’ve had a couple of finals and not quite managed it, so to actually win today is such a boost.”

      Banks was on course for a first tournament win since this event in 2005 after compiling breaks of 56, 41, 42 and 49 in the early rounds and taking a 1-0 lead in the final.

      But the 38-year-old from Orpington, Kent, who picked up £80, said: “I ran out of steam in the end.”

      World number one Evans, 21, was in action on the English Association of Snooker and Billiards Pro-Ticket Tour in Leeds.

      Vicky Ashby, 24, from Hemel Hempstead, beat Hannah Jones from Derby, 2-0 in the Plate final.

      England international Jones, 11, who is due to fly out to Thailand next month for the IBSF World Amateur Championships, reached a first final despite having had only four hours’ sleep the previous night.

      Results:

      Last 32
      Emma Bonney (Portsmouth) 3-0 Charlotte Holloway (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)

      Last 16
      June Banks (Orpington, Kent) (56) 3-0 Bonney
      Eva Palmius (Royston, Herts) 3-0 Mary Hawkes (Eaton Bray, Beds)
      Chris Sharpe (Chelmsford) 3-0 Hannah Jones (Derby)
      Suzie Opacic (Brambridge, Hants) 3-0 Joanne Davies (Derby)
      Martina Lumsden (Eastbourne) 3-0 Georgina Holloway (Ashbourne, Derbyshire)
      Marianne Williams (Smallfield, Surrey) 3-1 Vicky Ashby (Hemel Hempstead)
      Katie Henrick (Bickley, Kent) 3-0 Jan Hughes (St Neots, Cambs)
      Jenny Poulter (Maidstone) 3-0 Pam Wood (Newcastle)

      Quarter-finals
      Banks (41, 42) 3-1 Palmius
      Sharpe 3-1 Opacic
      Lumsden 3-1 Williams
      Henrick 3-1 Poulter

      Semi-finals
      Banks (49) 3-0 Sharpe
      Henrick 3-0 Lumsden

      Final – winner £180, runner-up £80
      Henrick 3-1 Banks

      Plate

      Quarter-finals
      Jones 2-0 Charlotte Holloway
      Davies 2-1 Hughes
      Ashby 2-1 Wood
      Hawkes 2-0 Georgina Holloway

      Semi-finals
      Jones (22) 2-0 Davies
      Ashby 2-1 Hawkes

      Final
      Ashby 2-0 Jones

      Next tournament is the British Open in Rushden on November 10.

      Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press office)
      http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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      • #18
        Three-time women's world champion Reanne Evans in the Daily Mail and, perhaps, a future women's champion needs some work on her cue action...

        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1781

        Tim Dunkley
        http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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        • #19
          I read that interview earlier, very interesting. Sad to see that she "hates pool", yet contemplates possibly as a last resort taking it up to "pay for" her snooker.

          Reanne Evans is only 21 but she has already managed a feat that not even Ronnie O'Sullivan will match.

          I find that a tad patronising, considering she is already one world title up on Ronnie
          Das war ein FLUKE! Ein Glückstreffer!

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by Maija
            I read that interview earlier, very interesting. Sad to see that she "hates pool", yet contemplates possibly as a last resort taking it up to "pay for" her snooker.

            Reanne Evans is only 21 but she has already managed a feat that not even Ronnie O'Sullivan will match.

            I find that a tad patronising, considering she is already one world title up on Ronnie
            I think it is more tongue in cheek about Ronnie not winning a World title while pregnant...
            You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by wyt147
              I think it is more tongue in cheek about Ronnie not winning a World title while pregnant...
              We need a tongue-in-cheek smiley! obviously doesn't cut it
              Das war ein FLUKE! Ein Glückstreffer!

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              • #22
                reanne evans plays in my league for baggeridge....

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by snookerandy
                  reanne evans plays in my league for baggeridge....
                  Give Reanne my regards when you next see her.

                  How does she get treated in your league, considering she is a woman and a three-time world champion?

                  Tim Dunkley
                  http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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                  • #24
                    not sure my first season but mark allen has played a few and her 2 brothers play so i expect she gets treated with respect. i would treat her with respect if i played her anyways. shes made a 71 in first 3 games so cant be too bad lol

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                    • #25
                      British Open

                      THE women’s snooker circuit descends on Rushden this Saturday for the British Open, the third ranking event of the season.

                      World number two Katie Henrick (Bickley, Kent) is aiming for a second tournament win in a row after her triumph at the East Anglian Championship in Cambridge last month.

                      Maria Catalano (Dudley, West Midlands), who has just returned from playing on the US pool circuit, fancies her chances of a first title this season.

                      Beaten finalist in Cambridge June Banks (Orpington, Kent) will be keen to regain her number two spot

                      Two veterans of the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association (WLBSA) circuit, 47-year-old snooker club-boss Jenny Poulter (Maidstone) and 45-year-old Chris Sharpe (Chelmsford) are also in action.

                      Reigning champion, and world number one, Reanne Evans and 11-year-old Derby schoolgirl Hannah Jones are in Korat, Thailand, for the International Billiards & Snooker Federation (IBSF) World Ladies Championship and miss the trip to Northamptonshire.

                      Tina Owen-Sevilton (Somerset), Maureen Logan (Tyne & Wear) and Derby duo Julie Kightley and Julia Betteridge make their first starts of the season.

                      2007 Ladies British Open - ranking event
                      Saturday, 10th November, 2007
                      Rushden Snooker Centre,
                      Glassbrook Road
                      Rushden
                      Northamptonshire
                      NN10 9TH
                      General manager Andy Voyce
                      Tel: 01933 319191

                      Confirmed entries:

                      Katie Henrick Bickley, Kent
                      June Banks Orpington, Kent
                      Jenny Poulter Maidstone, Kent
                      Maria Catalano Dudley, West Midlands
                      Suzie Opacic Brambridge, Hants
                      Chris Sharpe Chelmsford, Essex
                      Emma Bonney Portsmouth, Hants
                      Eva Palmius Royston, Herts
                      Martina Lumsden Eastbourne, East Sussex
                      Pam Wood Newcastle
                      Jan Hughes St Neots, Cambs
                      Joanne Davies Derby
                      Vicky Ashby Hemel Hempstead, Herts
                      Marianne Williams Smallfield, Surrey
                      Mary Hawkes Eaton Bray, Beds
                      Charlotte Holloway Ashbourne, Derbyshire
                      Georgina Holloway Ashbourne, Derbyshire
                      Maureen Logan Wallsend, Tyne & Wear
                      Julie Kightley Derby
                      Julia Betteridge Derby
                      Tina Owen-Sevilton Somerset


                      Tim Dunkley
                      http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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                      • #26
                        Prize money?

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                        • #27
                          is there "many" lady players from the far east "taking up" the game seriously these days?

                          if so, anyone with info on them?

                          (the game is that popular over there these days, so i was wondering if the same could be said of the ladies game)

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                          • #28
                            There was a girl called Jaique Ip-Wan In (I think that is right!) who flew over from Hong Kong for the first ranking event of the season, the UK Championship and the Wytech Masters. Apparently, she was 2006 Ladies IBSF World Runner Up. She was beaten in SF of Masters by Emma Bonney 4-3 but won the UK Champ Plate.

                            I was watching her play some of her matches and I reckon she has a lot of potential. Nice solid cue action and great potter. I think we might be seeing a lot more of her in future. She said she enjoyed event and seemed keen to return.

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by xxwolf
                              Prize money?

                              Yes...well...There is more to playing snooker than winning money.

                              Tim Dunkley
                              http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by snookerdad
                                Yes...well...There is more to playing snooker than winning money.

                                Tim Dunkley
                                Well yes ... but when you see players like Wendy Jans focusing on pool because they can't make a living in snooker ... maybe this futile detail requires some attention after all...
                                Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
                                http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

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