well, ding did get on tv for the second half as ronnie's match finished quickly.
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Ryan Day seems to be making a good comeback effort against Mark Allen. He was down 3-1 at the interval, and it's now 3-3. That having been said, me pressing 'reply' coincided with end of break for him in the seventh frame, at 23.
C'mon Ryan!
Barry Hawkins is working hard too, looks like 2-2 on that table, after he was 2-0 down to Fergal O'Brien.
Edit: I should really have kept my mouth shut. Allen won 5-3.
Barry and FOB have just reached 2-3. I think Barry enjoys staying up lateDas war ein FLUKE! Ein Glückstreffer!
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Originally Posted by MaijaI'm all for that too. Mags has a bit of work to do first, with Neil and Smurphy/Ebdon in the QF/SF. Ronnie's draw seems a tick on the easier side, with Hawkins/O'Brien and Allen/Day/Greene/Doherty.
And then it's the unwritten rule that the maker of a 147 does not win the tournament. Except when it's in the deciding frame of the final, of course.But against Maguire would be fine and really at the top of his game no one can beat Ros
I saw that going differently in my mind
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Originally Posted by snookersfunawww, so Selby lost that mammoth match in the end. (Also meaning only Higgins and Selby let me down in my predictions
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In that case happy to have gotten into bed, late enough as it was anyway here after the Ronnie match.
Wonder if Hegeland sat through all that
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Before anyone asks ... here is the schedule for today:
NIT ORDER OF PLAY
07 Nov 2007 11:01:00
Below is the format of play for day six of the Northern Ireland Trophy.
The details for Friday’s quarter-finals at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast are:
2.30pm
Table 1
Peter Ebdon v Shaun Murphy Ref: Pete Williamson
Table 2
Stephen Maguire v Neil Robertson Ref: Eirian Williams
7.30pm
Table 1
Ronnie O'Sullivan v Fergal O'Brien Ref: Alan Chamberlain
Table 2
Mark Allen v Gerard Greene Ref: Pete Williamson
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Originally Posted by dooragROS - Robertson would be nice.. Don't think Ronnie will win today though!(Yeah, I like all kinds of strange connections and patterns in snooker. Funny how Ronnie's campaign has mimicked last year's. Won first match in the decider then steamrolled his next opponent. Only that he beat Day 5-1 last year.) And also because what we all saw last afternoon cannot possibly happen again. And because when one falls from way up high, the bump is quite painful to take.
S.P.I.L.F.
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Grand. Stuck with bleeping live score again. You'd think Mags v Robbo would appeal to a wider audience, but I suppose old world titles still count for something in getting telly tables?
@BC: Have a little faith, sistah!Das war ein FLUKE! Ein Glückstreffer!
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Originally Posted by MaijaGrand. Stuck with bleeping live score again. You'd think Mags v Robbo would appeal to a wider audience, but I suppose old world titles still count for something in getting telly tables?
@BC: Have a little faith, sistah!Maija are you telling me (well the table 2 was a big hint there
) that Ebdon/Murphy fcol will be on telly? Can't really believe that....
and yeah, really hoping for this to happen:
Originally Posted by dooragROS - Robertson would be nice.. Don't think Ronnie will win today though!
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Originally Posted by snookersfunMaija are you telling me (well the table 2 was a big hint there) that Ebdon/Murphy fcol will be on telly? Can't really believe that....
go Ronnie and Neil!
I just assumed that seeing as Hebdon and Murf are on table 1, that that is what we are going to have to make do with. I don't know. I hope not! Going to take my own advice on having faith now.Das war ein FLUKE! Ein Glückstreffer!
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