Deisedarren wrote: » Where in Waterford can you play a casual game of snooker without joining a club Thanks in advance
friendlyfun wrote: » I guess the showboat used to be the place for that. Wonder what the status of that place is now. Great place to play
taytobreath wrote: » Surely they would of sold the 10 or 12 snooker tables they had in there?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Crying shame to see it now- windows broken in, rubbish and bottles piled up outside the front door. I thought some guy had bought it back a few years ago but nothing seems to have come of it.
JMcL wrote: » Wasn't it bought by the same shower (some Chinese based property speculators) that bought Katie Reilly's and The Grand in Tramore - both have which have also been left to rot?
taytobreath wrote: » That's what I thought too. The grand hotel been such a prominent building in Tramore the council really should do something about it. Could the CPO it?
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Is that the big grim grey building on the top of the hill when you are walking on the strand and look up, kind of to the right of the church? Think I drove past it a few times, thought it was closed down decades! Looks awful up there and really, I dont think there is much hope for it now. Knock it down.
taytobreath wrote: » yea that's the grand hotel. it looks like it is a lost cause now.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » Wow, I cant imagine ever stepping foot in there unless I wanted to catch every disease known to mankind! When was it last operational do you know? I genuinely thought it was closed down about 20 - 30 years..
bradolf pittler wrote: » When i 1st started playing in there it was a 10 table club,Lined up in 2 rows of 5 where the lounge/function room would be now if it was open today.Then there was an extension built and 6 more tables put in.It was the biggest club outside Dublin at the time. When the renovations started to build the lounge they basically cut the hall in half and moved more tables to where it would be now.I stopped playing for a bit when this happened as i didnt enjoy the new layout. A few new snooker clubs opened after the boat closed up.Jack T's on the Quay,The bowling alley on the Dunmore Rd had tables for awhile and there was a club in Tramore that didnt last long. The days of snooker being a viable business are long gone i'm afraid.For example if you have 8 tables and charge 10 euro an hour the most you can make is 80 euro an hour and thats if all the tables are going which obviously they wouldnt be.When you factor in the costs like rent,heating,staff wages etc it just wouldnt be worth it.There seems to be no large clubs anymore in Ireland and a quick search tells me that theres no commercial clubs in Waterford,Wexford or Kilkenny,A sad state
pinking wrote: » And have you seen the price of proper full sized snooker tables? Yeah you could probably pick them up cheaper second hand, but this is probably the main reason why no NEW venues are popping up - https://www.homeleisuredirect.com/snooker_tables/ Surely this is a sport that will struggle to recover after the covid pandemic with so many pubs and snooker halls being closed
bradolf pittler wrote: » A quick look on done deal and you'd get a decent table for 1 or 2k 2nd hand. Expect to pay 8k for a pro STAR table including heaters and installation.
Asdfgh2020 wrote: » Anyone recall pot black snooker club.......always seemed to be jammed,.....snooker was at the height of its popularity at the time.......was located where the factory is now/car stand/former Winston’s
bradolf pittler wrote: » Yep i do,I think there were 8 or 10 tables upstairs.The owner was Tommy"The wing"Macarthy,A 1 armed guy who used to play for money sometimes. He used to have the head of a rest or the X screwed into his arm to hold the cue.The guy could really play. He was a good friend of Alex Higgins back in the day and he even got a few mentions in the Hurricanes autobiography. Amazing to think how many tables there were in the town back in the 90s. Showboat 16 Pot Black 8/10 Sullys????? De La Salle 4 Now i think theres only 5 Norriss 2 Hawks Nest 2 Downes 1
Asdfgh2020 wrote: » Is the De la salle you refer to above the school or the centre on Stephen st....? I recall seeing Alex Higgins one night in the reg back in Late 90’s........off his face drunk and surrounded by a group of complete Dodgey looking ‘minders’......I was tempted to try and get his autograph but He’d probably not have been able to hold a pen......hard to believe he had to resort to touring around taking on locals for cash....
bradolf pittler wrote: » The DLS center on Stephen St.Great club,great people running the show.Just a pity it closed up.Must be derelict around 15 years or more at this stage. I remember Higgins playing pool in the junction bar in the 90s.Myself and a mate went down to watch.It was a total sh1tshow.He lost more frames then he won then my mate recognised the cue he was using.....Seems he stole my mates cue from behind the counter in the showboat cos he'd lost his own 1.