IN SIX days time, Jesters Snooker Hall in Swindon will be packed to the rafters for the Cuestars end-of-season jamboree.
Super Sunday is looming for the top-16 players in each of the five tours.
That means around 80 players will be competing for championship titles on Finals Day.
And world number 28 Ryan Day will present the lucky winners with their trophies and take on all competition winners in a one-frame shoot-out.
If you finished in the top 16, Cuestars director John Hunter will have contacted you by now - providing you supplied a phone number. If you didn’t, check the rankings and contact him now to confirm your attendance.
Those who missed out on a play-off spot are welcome to come along and take part in the Six Reds Challenge and, if you are under-21, the Family Doubles.
The action starts at 10.30am.
The Cuestars South of England Championship has had £100 added to the prize fund. Entry fee is £15. Dress code is smart trousers, shoes and collared shirt.
Rankings winner Ryan Mears (Sovereign SC, Farnborough) faces stiff opposition for the title. In fact, you can make a case for any of the top-16 to emerge top of the pile. The list is stuffed full of talent: Finn, Craycraft, Castle, Winbourne, Harrison, Rogers...
The entry fee for the Cuestars South of England Under-21 Gold, Silver and Bronze Championships is £8.
Gold rankings winner Daniel Woods (Chandler’s Ford SC) will need to see off the best young players from Cardiff to High Wycombe and down to the south coast to claim the championship.
In the Silver championship, it’s difficult to see past the top two in the rankings: Daniel Winfield (Player’s, Westbury) and James Inglis (Rileys, Worcester). Between them, the pair have won six of the eight tournament.
And it’s the same situation in the Bronze championship. Callum Browne (Player’s, Westbury) and Connor Probets (Jesters, Swindon) have each triumphed in three of the eight legs.
Colin Norton (Fareham SC) and Martin Wallace (Colours SC, Reading) are strong favourites for the Cuestars South of England Seniors Championship. The pair shared all four tournament wins between them.
All attendees can enter the Six Reds Challenge. All under-21s can pair up with a brother, sister, parent or grandparent for the Family Doubles.
Ryan Day will start playing competition winners at noon. Presentation of trophies takes place at 6pm.
Tim Dunkley (World Snooker coach)
Super Sunday is looming for the top-16 players in each of the five tours.
That means around 80 players will be competing for championship titles on Finals Day.
And world number 28 Ryan Day will present the lucky winners with their trophies and take on all competition winners in a one-frame shoot-out.
If you finished in the top 16, Cuestars director John Hunter will have contacted you by now - providing you supplied a phone number. If you didn’t, check the rankings and contact him now to confirm your attendance.
Those who missed out on a play-off spot are welcome to come along and take part in the Six Reds Challenge and, if you are under-21, the Family Doubles.
The action starts at 10.30am.
The Cuestars South of England Championship has had £100 added to the prize fund. Entry fee is £15. Dress code is smart trousers, shoes and collared shirt.
Rankings winner Ryan Mears (Sovereign SC, Farnborough) faces stiff opposition for the title. In fact, you can make a case for any of the top-16 to emerge top of the pile. The list is stuffed full of talent: Finn, Craycraft, Castle, Winbourne, Harrison, Rogers...
The entry fee for the Cuestars South of England Under-21 Gold, Silver and Bronze Championships is £8.
Gold rankings winner Daniel Woods (Chandler’s Ford SC) will need to see off the best young players from Cardiff to High Wycombe and down to the south coast to claim the championship.
In the Silver championship, it’s difficult to see past the top two in the rankings: Daniel Winfield (Player’s, Westbury) and James Inglis (Rileys, Worcester). Between them, the pair have won six of the eight tournament.
And it’s the same situation in the Bronze championship. Callum Browne (Player’s, Westbury) and Connor Probets (Jesters, Swindon) have each triumphed in three of the eight legs.
Colin Norton (Fareham SC) and Martin Wallace (Colours SC, Reading) are strong favourites for the Cuestars South of England Seniors Championship. The pair shared all four tournament wins between them.
All attendees can enter the Six Reds Challenge. All under-21s can pair up with a brother, sister, parent or grandparent for the Family Doubles.
Ryan Day will start playing competition winners at noon. Presentation of trophies takes place at 6pm.
Tim Dunkley (World Snooker coach)