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  • Dott To Face Robertson In Glasgow Showdown

    Scotland's Graeme Dott will play Australia's Neil Robertson in the first round of snooker's new World Open, which comes to Glasgow in September.

    The random draw for the tournament pitched Pocket Dynamo Dott against Thunder From Down Under Robertson in a repeat of the Betfred.com World Snooker Championship final, which Robertson won 18-13 in May.

    The World Open has been described as the 'FA Cup' of snooker and includes innovations such as quick-fire best-of-five frame matches, a random draw, and the chance for amateur players to enter the qualifiers and get all the way through to meet the sport's top stars. It runs from September 18 to 26 at the SECC.

    And World Snooker is offering a fantastic HALF PRICE TICKET OFFER!! For as little as £5 you can see three matches, with the world's top players in action. DON'T MISS THIS INCREDIBLE OFFER!! BOOK NOW by calling 0844 395 4000 or visiting www.worldsnooker.com/tickets. For the half price offer quote 'celebrate snooker'.

    The clash between Dott and Roberton will be the opening match of the tournament, at 2.30pm on Saturday, September 18.

    Larkhall's Dott, the 2006 World Champion, said: "It will be strange to play Neil in the first round. It's a tough draw for both of us. It's good to be playing him in Scotland and I'm sure I will get a lot of support. The match is only the best of five frames so you can't really compare it to the World final.

    "I've never done well in tournaments with short formats, for some reason they don't suit me. But I totally agree with having new formats for snooker and I understand what (World Snooker Chairman) Barry Hearn is doing, and I'll be trying my best to do well."

    Dott suffered a sharp loss of form in 2008 and dropped out of the world's top 16, but has since bounced back to No 13. "It makes a massive difference being in the top 16 and not having to go through the qualifiers," he added. "Luckily I was only out for one season. But the rankings change during the season now, so I have to start winning matches otherwise I could drop out again."

    Other than Dott v Robertson, ten more matches from the last 64 stage will be played at the SECC, including:

    Ali Carter v qualifier (Sept 18, afternoon session)
    Stephen Maguire v qualifier (Sept 18, afternoon session)
    Steve Davis v Peter Ebdon (Sept 18, not before 7pm)
    Stephen Hendry v qualifier (Sept 19, 2pm)
    Ding Junhui v qualifier (Sept 19, afternoon session)
    Mark Selby v Barry Hawkins (Sept 19, evening session)
    Ronnie O'Sullivan v Mark King (Sept 20, 12.30pm)
    (three more to be confirmed)

    All other matches will be played in the qualifying stage at the World Snooker Academy in Sheffield from August 21-24, when top amateur players from around the UK and overseas will be battling against professionals for a place in the final stages.

  • #2
    Barry Hawkins for Mark Selby.

    Only best-of-five frams so you can't really predict any matches to effect, but I fancy Mark to edge it.

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    • #3
      Where can we find the draw?

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by goldengirl View Post
        Where can we find the draw?
        ask your son Golden Girl!!

        he's playing "Asia" qualifier - not sure who that is
        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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        • #5
          Bingham v Cope is another nice match up
          Hendry will play the winner of Haneveer or Swail
          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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          • #6
            That's not very nice Janie - not like you!! Jamie's at SW Academy with you. Just wanted to know if it was posted anywhere as I've tried World Snooker and can't find it.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by goldengirl View Post
              That's not very nice Janie - not like you!! Jamie's at SW Academy with you. Just wanted to know if it was posted anywhere as I've tried World Snooker and can't find it.
              ha ha!! draw is up on Global and on World Snooker now!!!

              your son is practicing his map reading at the moment so don't expect him home any time soon!!
              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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              • #8
                Full draw

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                • #9
                  Lets do a summary of the amateur qualifiers:

                  Known:
                  Mike Finn Keynsham Snooker Centre
                  Julian Logue QE1 Snooker Club
                  Ryan Causton Grove Snooker Centre
                  James McGouran Northern Snooker Centre
                  Anish Gookol Castle Snooker Club
                  Craig MacGillivary The Q Club
                  Jason Devaney Ivy Rooms
                  Joel Walker Juniors 2
                  Luca Brecel Juniors 1


                  To guess?
                  Seniors 1 (John Parrott ? Retired non WC)
                  Seniors 2 (Dennis Taylor ? Retired WC)
                  Ladies 1 (Maria Catalano ? Ranked second)
                  Ladies 2 (Emma Bonney ? Ranked third)
                  Africa (Mohamed El Kayat ? African Champion)
                  Asia (Mohammed Sajjad ? Asian RU)
                  Thailand (Passakorn Suwannawat ? best non-pro Thailand player in Asian Ch)
                  Bahrain (Habib Subah ? best Bahrain player in Asian Ch)
                  Germany (Sascha Lippe ? semifinal Germany (winner Pro, RU Brazil))
                  Belgium (Kevin van Hove ? semifinal Belgium (winner Brecel, RU Pro))

                  This weekend:
                  Rileys Plymouth
                  Rileys Preston
                  Rileys Middlesborough
                  Rileys Guildford
                  Rileys Stevenage
                  Rileys Glasgow
                  Rileys Leicester
                  Rileys Cardiff
                  Rileys Dunfirmline
                  Rileys Norwich
                  SW Snooker Academy
                  Landywood Snooker Club
                  The Q Bar
                  Last edited by erezpa; 31 July 2010, 12:45 PM. Reason: new quals
                  Lucky Dip history:

                  2010 Sangsom 6 Reds - eliminated at group stage

                  2010 BTV Cup Beijing - Winner with Tian Pengfei

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                  • #10
                    per WSA site juniors are Joel Walker and Luca Brecel.
                    Asia player has got to be Tian Pengfei surely..........

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                    • #11
                      Here'a a link to all the results from the southwest academy in Gloucester yesterday.

                      http://www.southwestsnookeracademy.c...petitions.html or

                      http://www.global-snooker.com/2010-S...er-Results.asp



                      Sam Baird beating Andrew Norman 3-2 in the final.
                      Last edited by madman; 1 August 2010, 01:10 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Any news about Chester's Q Bar qualifying event?
                        Winner of the 2009 UK Championship Lucky Dip
                        Co-winner of Spike’s 2009 UK Championship number of centuries prediction contest

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                        • #13
                          anyone know all the 32 qualifiers yet - ie the 2 seniors, 2 ladies etc. draw on WSA site doesn't include any of them by name yet

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                          • #14
                            I just got my membership pack today from Caledonian Snooker Ltd who are the new NGB in Scotland and I must say it looks great and all very well presented . It has just been nothing but shambles under the other group for the last few years!!!

                            Scotland is free at last!!!

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