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I'm absolutely delighted for Steve. Seems he got the wake up call just in time when he was 5-0 down. Hope he remembers the start time of matches at the Crucible.
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Peter Ebdon v Stephen Lee
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TSF World Champion 2010
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In 2001 he lost in the final qualifying round 10-6 to Andy Hicks. In 2002 he lost to Robin Hull 10-8 at the same stage. In 2003 he did qualify, but I forget who he played. Hopefully Steve can deliver a good result this year. Great comeback so far. Keep it up!
In 2003, he beat Ryan Day 10-8 at the Palace Hotel Torquay.
"If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can." David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.
Great report Matt, I have put the link on ROS forum if you don't mind, and great win from Stephen Lee.
As usual I have read disgusting comments on some forums attacking him about his weight and branding the result "unfair" or "so sad for the game" ...
Late reply but no course not, feel free. Just finished off today's report here.
Agreed about Stephen too, I can understand the disappointment that an up and coming star like Judd has missed out this year but despite his terrific first session, Stephen did really well to hang in there and snatch it back. Was a lot like Hendry/Allen last year actually.
As for Lee Spick he put up a great fight, but it seems he will be relegated from the tour. If he would have playd against anybody else than Davis or Doherty I would have cheered him on. Maybe he will make it back to the tour.
That will be a real shame, he played very well attacking the open reds and knocking in some great balls, made some excellent breaks to 5 -0 up, although Steve made some stupid errors! he was addressing the white to pot an easy red and just moved the white an inch or so, was a big mistake as Lee went and made 50 or so from it, it was a great game,
Without making detailed calculations but looking at the provisional rankings and the one year list, I think Matt Couch, Daniel Wells and Lee Spick all have good chances to stay on the tour as, although they aren't in the top 64 in the provisional, they are most probably in the top 8 yearly list of players not in the top 64... (hope this makes sense)
Matt wrote in his blog that Spick did enough to stay on the tour. That is good, it must be a shock when someone comes from 5-0 behind, let alone Davis with his vast experience of the game.
Now I would really love it if Davis would draw Ebdon. Also Hendry would do, but for other reasons. Second round will not be easy, no matter where he starts.
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