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    CHANNEL Islander David Brabiner flew in to claim his first ever tournament win on the Cuestars South of England Seniors (40+) Tour.

    And the 44-year-old was certainly flying as he saw off two powerhouses of the circuit in the final stages of the third leg at Fareham Snooker Club.

    Brabiner - who is based at the First Tower Institute Billiards & Snooker Club in St Helier, Jersey, and lives in St Lawrence - defeated the 2011 rankings winner Colin Norton 2-1 in the last-four and John Hunter, last season’s winner, by the same score in the final.

    “To beat Colin in the semis and John in the final must mean I am doing something right, so I am really delighted,” he said.

    Making his fourth Cuestars outing, Brabiner had polished off Norton (Fareham SC) with a 35 clearance in the decider and he kicked off his match against Hunter (Salisbury SC) with a run of 88.

    “I made a couple of 80 breaks on the day but it’s a good feeling when you make a clearance to win,” he said.

    “I am very pleased to win my first Cuestars event. When I have played in previous events, I have run out of steam when the knockout stages have started. But this time I tried to stay as relaxed as possible and save myself a bit mentally to give myself a better chance of playing well.

    “However, most of my remaining energy went into making an 88 break in the first frame of the final and after that I felt pretty tired.

    “I am not totally sure how I won the last frame. I was just focused on not making any mistakes and it was a relief to finally pot the pink to win.”

    Rankings leader Hunter said: “I would just like to mention how well Dave played.”

    Brabiner, who lost in the semi-finals of the 2009 European Masters Championship in Belgium, flew into Southampton on the Saturday and returned to Jersey on the Monday.

    The 19-strong field was the biggest entry since the record 23 at the same venue just over a year ago.

    Nick Birney (Liberal Club, High Wycombe), who won the previous leg in Swindon, was beaten 2-0 by Hunter in the semi-finals.

    Third-placed Alan Thomas (Jesters, Swindon) failed to qualify for the knockout for the first time this season.

    Hunter, also runner-up in Swindon, leads Birney by nine points. Thomas is two points further back.

    The fourth of the six legs is at The Crucible Sports & Social Club, Newbury, on Sunday, February 24.

    BREAKS

    Colin Norton: 113, 63, 50.
    David Brabiner: 88, 83, 67.
    John Hunter: 68, 67.
    Wayne Muddiman: 56.

    ROUND-ROBIN GROUP POSITIONS

    GROUP A: 1st, Nick Birney (Liberal Club, High Wycombe); 2nd, Steve Allen (Totton Recreation Club); 3rd, Paul Burt (Salisbury SC); 4th, Alan Thomas (Jesters, Swindon); 5th, David Stewart (Odiham).

    GROUP B: 1st, John Hunter (Salisbury SC); 2nd, Wayne Muddiman (Chandlers Ford Central); 3rd, Steve Tonks (Ashlett Club, Fawley); 4th, Neil Carroll (Chandler’s Ford SC); 5th, Ray Mears (Sovereign SC, Farnborough).

    GROUP C: 1st, Colin Norton (Fareham SC); 2nd, Gary Hart (Salisbury SC); 3rd, Richard Arnold (Salisbury SC); 4th, Steve Ashton (Salisbury SC); 5th, Trevor Thorn (Basingstoke Cons).

    GROUP D: 1st, David Brabiner (First Tower, Jersey); 2nd, Martin Wallace (Colours, Reading); 3rd, Nick Miles (Ashlett Club, Fawley); 4th, Mike Thatcher (Shirley Cons, Southampton).

    KNOCKOUT

    QUARTER-FINALS (12 points, £10): Birney beat Wallace 2-0, Hunter beat Hart 2-0, Norton beat Muddiman 2-1, Brabiner beat Allen 2-0.

    SEMI-FINALS (15 points, £20): Hunter beat Birney 2-0, Brabiner beat Norton 2-1.

    FINAL (25/18 points, £75/£35): Brabiner beat Hunter 2-1.

    Tim Dunkley (World Snooker coach)
    http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk
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