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    The race is on for a place in the Wembley Masters and Ken Doherty must be one of the front runners.

    Last season, Doherty arrived at Pontin’s in Prestatyn having spent 15 years in the elite top 16.

    It was a comedown and took some getting used to. The 1997 world champion must have been wondering how this could have happened so suddenly.

    He didn’t get used to it last year but he has now and has won all four of his matches at the North Wales qualifying school so far this season.

    Doherty, now 40, won the Masters qualifying event in 1991 when he was 22.

    Much has happened in his career since but he still possesses great guile and, with his confidence high, he has a spring in his step at the moment.

    He competed at Wembley for 17 successive seasons until 2008.

    It was the tournament where he suffered his worst moment as a professional when he missed the black off its spot on 140 in the 2000 final against Matthew Stevens, thus missing out on a sports car worth £80,000 and a slice of snooker history 16 years after Kirk Stevens made the first Masters maximum.

    Ken thinks he will be remembered for that shot. He won’t be. He’ll be remembered for being world champion but it’s also true that the likes of me invariably bring it up when writing about him in connection with the game's premier invitation event.

    The Irishman starts out against Michael White, who beat him in one of the pro-am finals at Prestatyn recently.

    If not Doherty for the title then who?

    The likes of Ricky Walden, Jamie Cope and last year’s winner, Judd Trump, are always worth following as is Stuart Bingham, the only player to win this qualifying event twice.

    And Matt Selt is yet to lose a match at Prestatyn this season so has to be fancied to do well.

    How about an outsider? Well, experience can only be a help so Fergal O’Brien is my dark horse.

    It’s nine years since he lost 10-9 in the final to Paul Hunter, the first of Paul’s three terrific comebacks.

    Fergal tells me he has joined Lucan Harriers and is now running up to six miles at a time.

    This doesn’t mean he is going to start storming back up the rankings but it suggests a positive attitude if nothing else.


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  • #2
    So many top top names from the snooker world competing but I doubt many will see past O'Sullivan to win this one again.
    Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.

    China Open 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.
    Shanghai Masters 2009 Fantasy Game Winner.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View Post
      So many top top names from the snooker world competing but I doubt many will see past O'Sullivan to win this one again.
      Quite, but he does have the curse of being the defending champion this season.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
        Quite, but he does have the curse of being the defending champion this season.
        True, though for he seems more at home at this tournament more than any other in IMO..
        "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

        ALEX HIGGINS

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by spike View Post
          True, though for he seems more at home at this tournament more than any other in IMO..
          Yes, 5 finals in the last 6 years speak for themselves. He has to be the favourite. But I can see past him. Anyone in the world could be in trouble against Neil Robertson in the 1st round. I bet O'Sullivan will be up for it though.

          But that's still a couple of months away, and the qualifiers should be interesting. I don't fancy predicting that though.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View Post
            So many top top names from the snooker world competing but I doubt many will see past O'Sullivan to win this one again.
            here we are in 2009 with talk of improved standards and we have the exact same statement there we had in the 90s with Hendry and 80s with Davis what has really changed ?

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
              here we are in 2009 with talk of improved standards and we have the exact same statement there we had in the 90s with Hendry and 80s with Davis what has really changed ?
              robbo will beat him so its a change from the 80's and 90's predictable results
              Robbo Unbeatable in ranking finals 6 out of 6

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

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by superaussie View Post
                robbo will beat him so its a change from the 80's and 90's predictable results
                Superaussie is correct as usual....
                New Zealands biggest snooker fan

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by superaussie View Post
                  robbo will beat him so its a change from the 80's and 90's predictable results
                  Robbo will be on his lucky day if he does not get hammered

                  And, wild, I don't think the standard improved through decades, only the gap between the top and the rest has decreased and it makes everyone think that the others are better now, though it's simply because the powerhouses are aging..
                  All the way Mark J!!

                  I understand nothing from snooker. - Dedicated to jrc750!

                  Winner of the German Masters 2011 Lucky Dip

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