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  • Ssb - the long road to shanghai

    If it’s August it must be Sheffield. Or, more specifically, the Roewe Shanghai Masters qualifiers, which start today.

    It’s farewell Prestatyn, which will not upset many players. The set up for playing at Pontin’s was excellent and everyone was made to feel welcome but it was hardly handy to get to (unless you’re Ricky Walden). Tony Drago once said of it - in an interview - "It's the sort of place where you could kill someone and they'd never find the body."

    Sheffield is, of course, a city that will forever be associated with snooker. The Academy holds eight tables and two have been set aside for practising, so each round will now be played over three sessions.

    Although there have already been two Players Tour Championship events, each carrying ranking points, this is where it really begins for the circuit’s new players.

    It’s the first day at school, university and work rolled into one.

    It’s no longer a 96-man circuit, rather a 95-man and one woman circuit. Reanne Evans (pictured), the undisputed women’s no.1, starts off against Alfie Burden, the reigning IBSF world amateur champion.

    Allison Fisher, the best women’s player of them all, beat a few top male professionals in the Matchroom League but never really made any progress in ranking events, although when she played the game was open and so there were many more rounds to negotiate.

    Igor Figueiredo becomes the first Brazilian ever to play in a full scale ranking event when he cues off against the experienced Paul Davison.

    Liu Song will be looking to make the most of his call up, which came about through John Higgins’s suspension, when he tackles Ben Woollaston.

    I’m looking forward to seeing which referee gets to officiate the superbly named Thanawat Tirapaipongboon, one of three Thais starting out in round one.

    Of the young players worth watching, look out for Liam Highfield – more about him in August’s Snooker Scene – Anthony McGill, who reached the quarter-finals of PTC2, and Jack Lisowski, who is sensible enough not to be eyeing a meeting with Ronnie O’Sullivan in Shanghai just yet.

    I’m not sure what’s happening with live scoring but, as ever, Global Snooker will provide updates.

    It may seem pointless given that there are no spectators allowed in to watch aside from a few pals of the pros but I think the players should pause for a minute before play starts to remember Alex Higgins, whose funeral it is this morning.

    The new stars will probably never have seen him play bar the odd clip on Youtube. The older players will know all about the extraordinary excitement the Hurricane generated and will know too that, regardless of his many faults, the circuit came into being largely because of him.


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    A minute's silence was held at Sheffield before the start of play this morning, to remember Alex Higgins
    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
      Is there a reason why fans can't come and watch? Is it going to be barred for fans in all qualifiers this season. I love going to Sheffield to watch the UK and World qualifiers.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by mathsisfun View Post
        Is there a reason why fans can't come and watch? Is it going to be barred for fans in all qualifiers this season. I love going to Sheffield to watch the UK and World qualifiers.
        The only reason is there's no space in the little booths for more than 3 or 4 chairs. A couple of the tables with more room have a bank of about 10 chairs but it's very tight for space here.
        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
          Originally Posted by JanieWatkins View Post
          The only reason is there's no space in the little booths for more than 3 or 4 chairs. A couple of the tables with more room have a bank of about 10 chairs but it's very tight for space here.
          Will the World qualifiers be held in their as they are always so well attended and it would be a shame not to see them.
          TSF World Champion 2010
          TSF Snooker Prediction Contest Overall Champion 2006/07
          BBC Snooker Prediction Contest Overall Champion 2005/06

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by JanieWatkins View Post
            The only reason is there's no space in the little booths for more than 3 or 4 chairs. A couple of the tables with more room have a bank of about 10 chairs but it's very tight for space here.
            Okay. I misunderstood, I thought they were being held in the badminton room where they hold the world qualifiers.

            Thanks for the info.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by mathsisfun View Post
              Okay. I misunderstood, I thought they were being held in the badminton room where they hold the world qualifiers.

              Thanks for the info.
              They used the Badminton Hall in the past and had to pay venue hire costs, but now the Academy has been re-rigged into booths and is used for the matches - 6 tables for matches in qualifiers and 2 for practice.

              That's saved all the extra costing but there is only room in the small booth for a row of 4 chairs. I've just tried to get into a booth along with a player's mother and the 4 chairs were already in use so we couldn't go in.
              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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              • #8
                Originally Posted by JanieWatkins View Post
                They used the Badminton Hall in the past and had to pay venue hire costs, but now the Academy has been re-rigged into booths and is used for the matches - 6 tables for matches in qualifiers and 2 for practice.

                That's saved all the extra costing but there is only room in the small booth for a row of 4 chairs. I've just tried to get into a booth along with a player's mother and the 4 chairs were already in use so we couldn't go in.
                Do you know if this is going to be the setup for all qualifying tournaments, e.g. even the worlds ?

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                • #9
                  I'm surprised Tony Drago managed to win so comfortably today. He was playing a good solid opponent, and Tony's form has been poor. I think he has only won 1 match in the two PTC tournaments.

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by mathsisfun View Post
                    I'm surprised Tony Drago managed to win so comfortably today. He was playing a good solid opponent, and Tony's form has been poor. I think he has only won 1 match in the two PTC tournaments.
                    I've expected a tougher match as well, but I'm glad for Tony, he seems to have a good record against Goudong.
                    I'm impressed with how Figueiredo acquainted himself so far, two good wins. Also, it seems the seeds are not having a great day so far, only Tony, Wattana and Morris won their matches so far (although Lines is not far away froma win).

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                    • #11
                      Fingers crossed Jimmy can get the season proper off to a good start!

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                      • #12
                        He's 3-1 down, wasn't expecting much from him anyway after his long day yesterday at alex funeral.
                        Blown away

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