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World Championship Qualifying

  • 26-02-2005 7:36pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭


    Just thought I'd open a thread to keep track of how the Irish are doing in qualifying for the WC.

    Leo Fernandez beat Paul Davison 10-7 and now plays Rory McLeod in Round 3.
    Joe Delaney beat fellow Irishman David McDonnell 10-8 and will play Sean Storey in Round 3.
    Sean O'Neill was beaten 10-1 by Paul Davies.
    Rodney Goggins was beaten 10-2 by Simon Bedford.
    Fergal O'Brien plays the winner of the Delaney-Storey match.
    Michael Judge plays the winner of the Roe-Ali match.
    Patrick Wallace plays the winner of the Burnett-Morgan match.

    Ding Junhui was beaten 10-7 by Lee Spick. :eek:

    http://www.worldsnooker.com/latest_drawsheet-17.htm

    Just got the Delaney-Storey result. Delaney won 10-2 and now plays O'Brien in the final qualifying round. :)
    Fernandez plays tomorrow.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭eirebhoy


    Leo Fernandez lost 10-7 yesterday.

    Joe Delaney v Fergal O'Brien has just started.

    Michael Judge is losing 1-0 to Mike Dunn.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭eirebhoy


    Fergal O'Brien beat Joe Delaney 10-3.
    Michael Judge lost 10-7.

    O'Brien plays Parrott in the final qualifying round.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭eirebhoy


    Final matches before the actual tournament to be played on the 23-24 March.

    Fergal O'Brien v John Parrott
    Gerard Greene v Paul Davies
    Joe Swail v Shaun Murphy


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 2,884 Mod ✭✭✭✭celticfc


    Here's hoping they'll get through, esp. Fergal, it's been a bit of a lean few years for him & he's been plumiting down the rankings. :(

    He's to good to fall any further.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 2,884 Mod ✭✭✭✭celticfc


    World Championship qualifying
    (best of 19 frames - resumes 1600 GMT)

    J Parrott (Eng) 3-6 F O'Brien (Ire)

    T Drago (Mlt) 7-2 N Bond (Wal)

    M King (Eng) 2-7 N Robertson (Aus)

    B Pinches (Eng) 5-4 D Harold (Eng)

    D Henry (Sco) 5-4 P Wykes (Eng)

    J Perry (Eng) 2-7 M Selby (Eng)

    Q Hann (Aus) 5-4 S Ali (Pak)

    S Maguire (Sco) 5-4 R Day (Wal)

    Looking very promising for Fergal after the 1st session 6-3 up. :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭eirebhoy


    Good to see.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,013 ✭✭✭✭eirebhoy


    An emotional John Parrott was "sickened" by his 10-8 defeat at the hands of Fergal O'Brien in the final qualifying round of the Embassy World Championship Wednesday night.

    The result brought the curtain down on a sequence of 21 successive appearances for Parrott at the Crucible and left the 1991 world champion shell-shocked.

    Apart from the outcome itself Parrott, who since turning professional in 1983 has always been part of the season-ending Sheffield showpiece, was upset by the manner in which O'Brien sealed victory.

    Leading 9-5 O'Brien was comfortable but when Parrott gamely recovered to trail only 9-8 the veteran suddenly looked the stronger.

    Parrott, who fought back from 5-0 and 9-7 down to edge O'Brien's fellow Dubliner Michael Judge at the last qualifying hurdle 12 months ago, also put himself firmly in control of frame 18 with a 62 break.

    However, it was then that luck deserted the 40 year-old, who must now content himself with BBC television duties when the championship begins on April 16.

    O'Brien misjudged a safety shot on the last red but fluked the snooker he needed. Parrott's escape failed and he could only watch and hope as O'Brien cleared to blue.

    By now the pressure was intense so it came as no surprise when O'Brien snatched at the pink, missing it by what he later confessed was "a mile".

    Parrott jumped to his feet only for the cue-ball to hurtle around the table and cruelly snooker him behind the black.

    Again Parrott failed to make contact and O'Brien sank the final two colours to book his first trip to the Crucible since 2002.

    "It was unbelievable for the match to end like that," said Parrott.

    "Tonight I produced excellent match play and really came back at him strong."

    "How Fergal won that last frame I honestly don't know. He could play those two shots a million times again and the white won't stop where it did. To lose like that is sickening. It really was the luck of the Irish."

    O'Brien, the 1999 British Open champion but currently 41st in the provisional world rankings as a result of an extended slump, agreed lady luck had been especially kind to him.

    "It was horrible for John to lose like that because he really dug in but over the last few years I've had my share of disappointments as well. I played good stuff all day but from 9-5 to 9-8 I didn't see a ball so I'm relieved," said O'Brien.

    His victory means two players from the Republic of Ireland will be in the draw for the last 32 - Ken Doherty is seeded through - which takes place on Monday.
    http://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/story_get.dor?STORY_NAME=snooker/05/03/23/SNOOKER_Prestatyn_Nightlead.html

    Wednesday results:

    B Pinches (Eng) 10-6 D Harold (Eng)
    D Henry (Sco) 10-6 P Wykes (Eng)
    J Parrott (Eng) 8-10 F O'Brien (Ire)
    M King (Eng) 9-10 N Robertson (Aus)
    J Perry (Eng) 2-10 M Selby (Eng)
    Q Hann (Aus) 10-5 S Ali (Pak)
    S Maguire (Sco) 10-5 R Day (Wal)
    T Drago (Mal) 10-4 N Bond (Wal)

    Thursday's matches:

    A Carter (Eng) v J Wattana (Thai)
    A Hamilton (Eng) v D Morgan (Wal)
    M Holt (Eng) v S Bingham (Eng)
    G Greene (NI) v P Davies (Eng)
    J Swail (NI) v S Murphy (Eng)
    R Milkins (Eng) v A Gunnell (Eng)
    D Dale (Wal) v A Hicks (Eng)
    I McCulloch (Eng) v R Walden (Eng)


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 2,884 Mod ✭✭✭✭celticfc


    I'll bet James Wattana feels every bit as sick as the Parrott.....
    World Ch'ship qualifying (Best of 19 frames)

    RESULT:

    A Carter (Eng) 10-0 J Wattana (Tha)

    LATEST:

    A Hamilton (Eng) 9-2 D Morgan (Wal)

    G Greene (NI) 7-3 P Davies (Eng)

    J Swail (NI) 5-6 S Murphy (Eng)

    R Milkins (Eng) 8-3 A Gunnell (Eng)

    D Dale (Wal) 5-5 A Hicks (Eng)

    I McCulloch (Eng) 5-5 R Walden (Eng)

    M Holt (Eng) 4-6 S Bingham (Eng)

    .. he was 9-0 down at the break, only to lose the first of the 4pm session.


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