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  • Ssb - like father, like son

    It's very hard to follow in the footsteps of a famous parent.

    Yes, it can bring advantages but the offspring will forever be compared to the father or mother and their own achievements will rarely be taken in isolation.

    This week at Prestatyn, the sons of both Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry - the two most successful players of the modern era - are taking part in the Pontin's junior festival.

    Greg Davis has entered the 15-20 age group event while Blaine Hendry competes in the 14 and unders.

    It was inevitable given their upbringing that these two boys would become interested in snooker.

    It would, of course, ask a lot for them - or anyone else for that matter - to emulate the careers of their fathers.

    But their fledgling careers will doubtless provide moments of excitement for Steve and Stephen, who both had fathers committed to helping them on their way.

    Bill Davis was for many years a permanent fixture at tournaments with his large cigar and amiable manner.

    Gordon Hendry similarly shared the twists and turns of his own son's amazing career.

    They were there before TV and fame and money, driving their sons to tournaments and equipping them with the tools to become top players.

    The focus on young Davis and Hendry will be greater because of their lineage and this could lead to unfavourable comparisons through no fault of their own.

    But they are at an age where they should just enjoy playing snooker - and leave the worrying to their dads.


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    We are covering this event, but with difficuly! It's hard to get hold of group results

    We'll aim to bring selected group results and table positions

    They start the knock outs on Wednesday morning and We'll have the full draws and results from then.
    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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    • #3
      Thanks for the photos, Janie. In which of them can we see the sons: Stephen's and Steve's?
      All the other players are just as important but I'm just curious about these two big-name bearers.
      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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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Mignon View Post
        Thanks for the photos, Janie. In which of them can we see the sons: Stephen's and Steve's?
        All the other players are just as important but I'm just curious about these two big-name bearers.
        Haven't got Greg and Blaine together yet. They're in different age groups so they won't be playing each other.

        We might get a bit of sense out of the chaos tomorrow when they start the knock out stage.
        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
          Play got delayed by nearly an hour this morning on tables 1-4 by a sparrow on the loose in the venue - Luckily it didn't "damage" the tables and some intrepid parent eventually caught it and put it outside.
          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
            Originally Posted by globalsnooker View Post
            Play got delayed by nearly an hour this morning on tables 1-4 by a sparrow on the loose in the venue - Luckily it didn't "damage" the tables and some intrepid parent eventually caught it and put it outside.
            you sure it was a sparrow and not John Parrott

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            • #7
              I can't believe Steve's son Greg is playing at Pontins! He came to the last couple of Golden Waistcoat events, insisting he play the top players off scratch instead of perhaps playing in Silver Waistcoat events, and was overjoyed one frame to clear the colours to win a frame. He was only a little dot then at Haverhill S.C. and Steve very kindly presented the winners' prizes and trophies. If he is still as determined as he was then, and if he has inherited the skill - then watch out for Greg in the future!

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              • #8
                btw son of not so famous Peter Lines, Oliver has more sucess
                2007 TSF Pot Black prediction contest winner
                2010 TSF Welsh Open Predict the qualifiers winner

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                • #9
                  I have seen Blaine play and he seems to be generally ok but I have only seen half a frame and wouldn't like to comment further until I have seen a number of frames played. I haven't seen Greg play yet.

                  There are some cracking kids here. Hannah just played Shane Castle (12 years old) and lost 2-0. He had 102 in the 2nd frame....
                  You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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