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    ‘There are no characters on the game any more’ is the tedious refrain often heard regarding snooker today.

    Well, Neil Robertson is far more of a character – and a lot more attractive to watch – than half of the ‘personalities’ associated with snooker’s so-called golden age of the 1980s.

    Last night, the Australian won group 5 of the Championship League and thus joins Stephen Maguire, John Higgins, Judd Trump and Marco Fu in the winners’ group next month, the eventual winner of which will be in the Premier League next season.

    Neil, laid back and without ego, is well liked on the circuit but, as is usual in Aussie sportsmen, possesses a fierce competitive streak once he’s out on the arena.

    He turned up for his first match yesterday just four minutes before it was due to start. He had done similar in the Premier League itself last year and once went to the World Championship without his shoes and had to buy a pair 15 minutes before play began.

    This doesn’t point to the best preparation but, on the other hand, it shows how relaxed he is. Some players shrink from the pressure, Robertson seems to thrive on it.

    His run to the World Championship semi-finals last season gave a global dimension to what remains a UK-dominated event.

    And he will go to the Crucible this season as one of the favourites to lift the title.

    Snooker struggles as a participation sport in Australia because of the country’s favourable climate, which sees most youngsters take up sports that are played outside.

    Robertson got into snooker because his father ran a club in Melbourne. He was talented from a young age. At 14, he became the youngest player ever to make a century break in an Australian ranking event.

    He turned professional at just 16 and headed for the UK but found it tough financially and emotionally and was eventually relegated.

    In 2003, he beat Liu Song to win the IBSF world amateur title and returned to the circuit.

    Robertson set up home in Cambridge but found the British weather to be so cold that he struggled to get out of bed in the early days.

    Progress was rapid. He won the Masters qualifying tournament to earn a Wembley bow in 2004 and shortly afterwards reached his first quarter-final, at the European Open in Malta.

    He became the fifth Australian to play at the Crucible in 2005 and won his first ranking title in 2006 at the Grand Prix. He has since won three more and is yet to lose in a ranking tournament final.

    This season, he did little wrong to lose 9-8 to John Higgins in the UK Championship or 6-4 to Ronnie O’Sullivan at the Wembley Masters.

    He lies third in the provisional rankings and has made more centuries this season than anyone else.

    He also has a refreshingly postive outlook in a sport where almost everyone seems to have an axe to grind about something.

    So Robertson, 28 tomorrow, seems to be at the peak of his powers and that can only be good for a sport that needs strong personalities, particularly from a country such as Australia where snooker has slipped into abeyance since the 1970s and 80s when Eddie Charlton was a big name.

    His is a story that proves how hard work and talent can pay off.


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  • #2
    Great article

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    • #3
      top class article



      neil robertson 2010 world snooker champion
      Robbo Unbeatable in ranking finals 6 out of 6

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

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      • #4
        Great article there... Hope Robo will be over the rainbow this year.
        Wish him well in coming competition

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        • #5
          Yes, he is vastly improved even from his first tournament wins in 2006 and 2007 - Now a four time ranking winner and I think he'll win the UK or worlds this year or next. The bigger the occasion the better for him and his game, but he has become much more consistent now in getting through the early stages of tournaments and from someone who was 'just' a potting machine he has really improved his breakbuilding and tactical game.

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          • #6
            i love watching Robertson play - he was awesome in championship league last night, i personally think he is an even better potter than mark Williams was/is and i dont say that lightly, what does anyone else think

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by carl1 View Post
              i love watching Robertson play - he was awesome in championship league last night, i personally think he is an even better potter than mark Williams was/is and i dont say that lightly, what does anyone else think
              i agree
              Robbo Unbeatable in ranking finals 6 out of 6

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

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              • #8
                Robertson is very close if not already to being at his peak, & i think he has an outstanding chance of becoming World Champion in the next 2 to 3 years, & possibily even a double World Champion in the years to come, as i really think he's that good!

                He is ultra competitive, has a sound temperament, and just as importantly is "very good under pressure", this he has shown on many occassions during his short career as a pro..
                "Statistics won't tell you much about me. I play for love, not records."

                ALEX HIGGINS

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by superaussie View Post
                  i agree
                  You would would'nt ya...

                  However, he will never be the player wark j is/was....

                  I do like robbo, but not the same class as mark... robbo's potting is awesome at times tho, fairplay...

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by carl1 View Post
                    i love watching Robertson play - he was awesome in championship league last night, i personally think he is an even better potter than mark Williams was/is and i dont say that lightly, what does anyone else think
                    mmm Not sure he was better Mark was an awseome potter a few years back and his allround game was up there with the best i,ve ever seen . Its hard to compare Mark with Robbo , Ronnie etc because he plays the game entirely different . He does,nt go into the pack at the earliest opportunit , he picks off all the loose reds first , which is harder as his position,s got to be more precise as he has,nt always got the option of playing for several reds .

                    Both Robbo and Williams are two players I love watching , I think theres something about left handers that make them look so classy .

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                    • #11
                      I got into snooker when I was watching the 2009 world championship from Eurosport. I had never really seen snooker on TV before, but it instantly caught my eye and I began to watch it more and more. Since the first matches I saw, Robertson has been my favourite player. He has such an entertaining way to play which makes it a joy to watch. Nowadays I watch every match that is coming on TV and especially those ones that Robertson plays in.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by YuMZy View Post
                        I got into snooker when I was watching the 2009 world championship from Eurosport. I had never really seen snooker on TV before, but it instantly caught my eye and I began to watch it more and more. Since the first matches I saw, Robertson has been my favourite player. He has such an entertaining way to play which makes it a joy to watch. Nowadays I watch every match that is coming on TV and especially those ones that Robertson plays in.
                        Welcome to the forum mate . yes he is a joy to watch and theres something about his personality that make you like him .

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