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    There will be an extraordinary amount of nonsense talked today about how the Neil Robertson v Ding Junhui Grand Prix final represents the globalisation of the sport.

    No it doesn't. It's just pure luck.

    There are only four non-British or Irish players ranked inside the top 32. Robertson and Ding are two, Marco Fu and Liang Wenbo are the others.

    There are hardly any players from mainland Europe or the Middle East or North or South America on this list.

    Further down the ranks there are fewer non British players than at any time in the last 30 years.

    The fact that this is only the second ranking tournament final to feature two non-UK players in the 200+ that have been staged is an embarrassment to the sport, not a cause for celebration.

    Snooker is a world game in terms of the interest from viewers but the circuit is avowedly British. This is why Robertson and Ding have been forced to move to the UK to live and practice here during the season.

    There are no main tour tournaments staged in mainland Europe - despite the huge interest that exists there - and none in Australia either.

    I for one hope that today's final will play its part in spreading the snooker gospel far beyond UK shores.

    It should certainly be entertaining: Robertson and Ding are both quick, attacking and supremely talented.

    I favour Robertson because he possesses supreme confidence and I feel that if it goes close he can stand up to the pressure.

    But both players are 3 for 3 from ranking finals and could well serve up a classic encounter.

    Just don't let anyone kid you that this means the game is taking a step forward. Robertson and Ding have become top stars by moving to Britain, which still dominates the snooker scene to an extent that proves there is still much work to do before the game becomes truly international.




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    good luck robbo
    Robbo Unbeatable in ranking finals 6 out of 6

    COME ON ROBBO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • #3
      Good luck to both players and let's hope they give us a final to remember..
      "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

      ALEX HIGGINS

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      • #4
        great stuff dave! snooker never had so big popularity outside uk, then today. but nobody is using that. for example, in germany there is always big audiance on tournaments. much bigger then in uk on any occasion. there is more country in europe that have big interest, not just germany. instead there is tournaments like grand prix, with poor audiance trough out all week. even yesterday during higgins semi-final match, hall in glasgow wasn't full. it's time for snooker to develope in something bigger, to spread around the world and to take advantage of his popularity. there is a lot players outside uk, that have big potential. but they need tournaments to develop them. problem is that somebody have to do something about that, but who? it's obiously that walker & company are not capable of doing that.
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        • #5
          I have to admit, as a Canadian, that I'm sadly disappointed in the state of professional (and to some extent the amateur) game(s).

          Canada used to have a large representation on the pro circuit and I believe it was second only to the UK in the 1980's. Now it's not even on TV anymore and the North American Championship is long a thing of the past. Because of the lack of popularity and the preference for pool among the younger players there is just no way to get sponsorship to hold big tournaments and get some TV coverage. Sadly there are no Canadians at all on the tour although Cliff will be playing in the Legends tournament being organized by Joe Johnson I believe.

          I hope we can get the World Series over to Toronto or even Montreal and get some TV coverage with that.

          Terry
          Terry Davidson
          IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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