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  • neuronic
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    Originally Posted by JimMalone View Post
    He also has already beaten Ding and Selby. That's not too bad.
    There ain't no bigger scalp in Snooker than Ronnies at the Worlds.
    Although he tried to shave it clean in advance. He was sensing something, I guess...

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  • Odrl
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    Well, that was a great match for me. Another pleasant surprise from James Cahill, after his superb performances in knocking Ding Junhui and Mark Selby out of the UK Championship in the past.

    I don't know if I'm doing O'Sullivan an injustice here, but I got the feeling he purposefully got the haircut and came out in a "mean" mood to try to intimidate Cahill this morning, and it was kind of amusing to see it not working at all. :smile: It's true that O'Sullivan's shot selection wasn't exactly textbook and he could have probably given himself a better chance if he'd made some better choices, but in the end he couldn't make a routine colour clearance under pressure when it really mattered, and Cahill could. If only Cahill could now push on from this result and play the same way in the next round, which is something he wasn't really able to do after his previous two big successes...

    This "quarter of death" has now suddenly changed completely, because everyone will now think they only need to beat one really good opponent to get to the SF, and that's certainly doable for the likes of Ding and Maguire, let alone Trump. :smile:

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  • fkhan
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    Well played cahill!

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  • Billy
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    Originally Posted by JimMalone View Post
    Cause they are right about this and call it what it was: It's definitely up there with the biggest upsets in Crucible history.
    But it’s only an upset on paper. It’s not an upset (or even a surprise) in any other context.

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Originally Posted by Mark187187 View Post
    At least I won't have to read so much nonsense written about O'Sullivan on here for the next to weeks. Result.
    No , but will we have to listen to him on Eurosport ? I am not sure I want to , no idea if he is even well enough to sit on the couch [ Eurosport Couch that is ] .

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  • crocodile
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    Unfortunately I wasn't able to watch the match and so can't pass judgment on the actual standard of play, but for me at any rate this is a great day in the history of World Championship snooker.

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by neuronic View Post

    What a scalp for young James here.
    He also has already beaten Ding and Selby. That's not too bad.

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  • Mark187187
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    At least I won't have to read so much nonsense written about O'Sullivan on here for the next to weeks. Result.

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  • Neil Taperell
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    The mental issues that Ronnie has , have quite clearly re-surfaced .

    So not sure that I can moan about his attitude , his shot selection , the petulant little kid act and the apparent woe is me look etched on his face . He obviously has a dark side that is dragging him back , hopefully he can get it addressed .


    Can James Cahill take much from this match though ? In terms of performance ? Or does it go down to his opponent not playing well ?


    Good luck to him in the next round .

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  • JimMalone
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    Originally Posted by Billy View Post
    It’s going to bug me now how much Hazel and the boys are going to go on and on about this. Already calling it the biggest shock in Crucible history. Why can’t they just call it for what it was? RO couldn’t possibly care less about this result.
    Cause they are right about this and call it what it was: It's definitely up there with the biggest upsets in Crucible history.

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  • neuronic
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    I hope Ronnie's okay. Apart from losing that match, I mean.

    What a scalp for young James here. Congratulations, well done!

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  • herbie
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    Well played, James Cahill!

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  • cueman
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    Damages his legacy for me this result. Ronnie given way too many plaudits for his season getting back to number one. He disrespects the game too much and this defeat is quite frankly embarrassing for him.

    Not wanting to take anything away from Cahill cos he played well, but lets be honest Ronnie played like the amateur today.

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  • Billy
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    It’s going to bug me now how much Hazel and the boys are going to go on and on about this. Already calling it the biggest shock in Crucible history. Why can’t they just call it for what it was? RO couldn’t possibly care less about this result.

    In all sincerity this is not meant as disrespectful to Cahill, but RO practically handed him this match on a silver platter.
    Last edited by Billy; 23 April 2019, 11:48 AM.

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  • JimMalone
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    I've also to say that while his nerves were great and he played some superb shots I'm not as impressed with Cahill as many others seem to be. He made plenty of mistakes and questionable decisions.

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