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Don't think he'll be doing it for much longer. Storming start from Ken. Looks like he's about to make it 2-0. I reckon it's curtains for Jimmy today. 10-4 or 10-5 at best.
Few high breaks on Tom Ford and Anthony Hamilton who made his 194th century! 10th on the all time list. Can he get to 200 this season - not likely, but if he wins this match with a couple more, he'd be just 4 short of 200.
Jimmy must be tired after his marathon match with Mark Boyle, they could have schelued his match with Ken for Friday Morning and not Thursday Morning. als do you think John Parrott will retire now he's off the tour or will Barry Hearn and World Snooker award him with a wild card tour place, I can't see JP playing the challenge tour myself with all his TV work.
Last edited by Mr Snooker; 4 March 2010, 11:34 AM.
Ronnie O' Sullivan seven times the record breaking Snooker Master
Jimmy White has lost 10-3. At least he should still be on the main tour. I think one last season to have a bash. Plenty of hard practice in the Summer and it's then down to how much he wants it.
Still good to see Doherty playing well again. Also Joe Swail is another good player thats worth watching. A pity one of them will have to miss out.
Some comeback going on here from Joe Delaney. He was 8-0 down and now back to 9-7, winning the last frame with a 70+ break after being 57-0 down. Having won his last match 10-0, he's been on some rollercoaster.
Disappointing from Dominic Dale who was 5-4 up, but loses 10-5 - Got the snooker he needed in the last frame, but missed a blue and exits. Delaney now 29 ahead in the next frame and will the comeback continue - possibly one of the best ever - 8 frames behind in a first to ten match!
McManus - Davies 8-8 and 47-47 - That's a nailbiter as well.
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