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  • #16
    The finals are in Dublin? What venue?

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    • #17
      have now looked through draw - trying to work out the 96 players on main tour. I'm assuming the 23 not entered are as follows:

      John Higgins
      Neil Robertson
      Ali Carter
      Ding Junhui
      Mark Allen
      Stephen Hendry
      Liang Wenbo
      Joe Perry
      Steve Davis
      Ken Doherty
      Stuart Pettman
      Michael Judge
      Rod Lawler
      David Morris
      Joe Delaney
      Paul Davies
      James Wattana
      Michael White
      Issara Kachaiwong
      Noppon Saengkham
      Reanne Evans
      Dermot McGlinchey
      asian wildcard

      I'm assuming this is other 23 and that WSA rejected Robert Murphy as Irish representative after Rodney Goggins declined the place. If Robert Murphy is on tour I'm guessing someone on last years tour (maybe Paul Davies) has quit and that is why Xiao Guodong remained on the tour (nb. Xiao is unlikely to be Asian wildcard as he was on tour last season)

      re the 23 above I'm guessing some of the overseas boys will be back for event 2. Am more surprised by some of the others namely Allen, Michael White, Carter and Perry - anyone heard anything?

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      • #18
        Snoopy - here's the full tour list

        John Higgins
        Ronnie O'Sullivan
        Allister Carter
        Neil Robertson
        Ding Junhui
        Stephen Maguire
        Shaun Murphy
        Mark Williams
        Mark Selby
        Mark Allen
        Stephen Hendry
        Ryan Day
        Graeme Dott
        Marco Fu
        Mark King
        Liang Wenbo
        Jamie Cope
        Peter Ebdon
        Joe Perry
        Ricky Walden
        Barry Hawkins
        Steve Davis
        Stephen Lee
        Michael Holt
        Matthew Stevens
        Mark Davis
        Judd Trump
        Gerard Greene
        Stuart Bingham
        Ken Doherty
        Dave Harold
        Andrew Higginson
        Mike Dunn
        Rory McLeod
        Stuart Pettman
        Robert Milkins
        Jamie Burnett
        Nigel Bond
        Joe Swail
        Marcus Campbell
        Tom Ford
        Anthony Hamilton
        Martin Gould
        Adrian Gunnell
        Dominic Dale
        Alan McManus
        Fergal O’Brien
        Ian McCulloch
        Rod Lawler
        Peter Lines
        Matthew Selt
        Michael Judge
        Andy Hicks
        Tony Drago
        Dave Gilbert
        Jimmy Michie
        Barry Pinches
        Mark Joyce
        David Morris
        Jimmy White
        Joe Delaney
        Bjorn Haneveer
        Jimmy Robertson
        Paul Davies
        James Wattana
        Patrick Wallace
        Anda Zhang
        Simon Bedford
        Joe Jogia
        Michael White
        Matthew Couch
        Ben Woollaston
        Jack Lisowski
        Liam Highfield
        Paul Davison
        Anthony McGill
        Kyren Wilson
        Jamie O'Neill
        Justin Astley
        Jamie Jones
        Alfie Burden
        Igor Figueiredo
        Jak Jones
        Issara Kachaiwong
        Liu Chuang
        Noppon Saengkham
        Reanne Evans
        Kurt Maflin
        Adam Wicheard
        Andrew Pagett
        Xiao Guodong
        James McBain
        Thanawat Tirapaipongboon
        Kuldesh Johal
        Dermot McGlinchey
        Patrick Einsle
        Janie Watkins
        On Q Promotions / South West Snooker Academy
        All views are my own and in no way represent On Q or the Academy

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        • #19
          Good to see a big turnout, and also good to see Ronnie's name in the draw. As Dave Hendon said on Twitter, it is ironic to see Ebdon and Dunn have entered!

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by bongo View Post
            Good to see a big turnout, and also good to see Ronnie's name in the draw. As Dave Hendon said on Twitter, it is ironic to see Ebdon and Dunn have entered!
            Dunn, Ebdon & co might not have got what they wanted but they know they have to support the new regime if they have any real ambition to remain as pro players.

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            • #21
              Barry was on Irish radio and said he was in talks to bring the finals to goffs in co.Kildare, just outside Dublin , the old venue for the Irish masters. I also know of another superb venue in dublin looking to host it. Both would be superb venues for the event.

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by Souwester View Post
                Dunn, Ebdon & co might not have got what they wanted but they know they have to support the new regime if they have any real ambition to remain as pro players.
                That's right, and it looks as if most of the other professionals think that too, fortunately.

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                • #23
                  Janie - thanks for full list

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by Deiseboy View Post
                    Barry was on Irish radio and said he was in talks to bring the finals to goffs in co.Kildare, just outside Dublin , the old venue for the Irish masters. I also know of another superb venue in dublin looking to host it. Both would be superb venues for the event.
                    Goffs is a fantastic, as is the Citywest but I still feel Goffs is the true home of Irish snooker. So is it definite that the finals will be held here?

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                    • #25
                      Surprised Steve Davis hasn't entered!!!!! Seem to remember him saying he will be entering all the events.... Anyone know why he hasn't entered? Hope it due to previous commitments!!!
                      Highest Break
                      Practice: 136 (2005)
                      Match: 134 (2006)
                      In 2011: 94
                      Centuries made: 50+

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                      • #26
                        Haven't heard anything definite on it since but Barry hearn seemed keen to have it there , the helix is another possible venue. It's more central and right next to the airport also so handy for everone. As it's being held around paddys day it would be a right event for tourists.

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                        • #27
                          Surely its going to be at the Citywest. It looks a fantastic sports venue.

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by bongo View Post
                            Good to see a big turnout, and also good to see Ronnie's name in the draw. As Dave Hendon said on Twitter, it is ironic to see Ebdon and Dunn have entered!
                            its not ironic at all to be fair.

                            anybody that harbours pettiness to detrement their own career are just idiots.

                            if both ebdon and dunn has any ambition to be snooker players they better play.

                            there was some that did not expecte ebdon to play me for one wasent 1 of thoes people i expected Ronnie and Hendry not to play but i got that 50% right.

                            the players im surprised thats not played are Carter,Allen and Perry.

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                            • #29
                              disappointed about Robertson, Ding, Liang, Michael White and Kachaiwong myself.

                              Anyone know if they're planning to play in event 2?

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by snoopy2608 View Post
                                disappointed about Robertson, Ding, Liang, Michael White and Kachaiwong myself.

                                Anyone know if they're planning to play in event 2?
                                Neil Robertson has a new baby so it makes sense his priority is being a daddy first.

                                Ding and Liang are not British and maybe they feel they should have more time at home in china with family and friends.

                                yes Michael White is surprising though.

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