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    Given that the current results stand, Hendry, who was born in 1969, will be the only one not born in the 1980's still left in the tournament!

    That's a pretty amazing prospect! Stephen was there before them (1970's generation), and will stay there longer as well? Just like Steve Davis did with the 60's generation.
    Last edited by hegeland; 27 April 2009, 03:24 PM.

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    Originally Posted by hegeland View Post
    Given that the current results stand, Hendry, who was born in 1969, will be the only one not born in the 1980's still left in the tournament!

    That's a pretty amazing prospect! Stephen was there before them (1970's generation), and will stay there longer as well? Just like Steve Davis did with the 60's generation.
    Don't forget John Higgins!

    But I know what you mean. On some level I was thinking that - had Jamie Cope pulled through and excepting Hendry - this would be a WC where the next generation was truly taking over :snooker:

    Marcel Proust had an haddock! If you're calling the author of 'A la recherche du temps perdu' a looney, I shall have to ask you to step outside!

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      You'd have to say so. In general, there aren't all that many 30+ year olds in the top 16 or even 32. And the ones still there aren't playing as well as they should - Ebdon, Hendry, Doherty, Lee, King, Williams and a few others.

      Add to that, these young guys (lets say young = sub 30) have experience. A lot of them have been in the 16 for a few years, so yeah, a changing is a coming.

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        hmmm hehe,yeah
        anyone should get older,but anyway,they have been brilliant already in the past years
        no need to be sad for this,just enjoy it like Davis

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