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Majid, Drago, Ainsworth-Smith Winners At GB9 Southern MastersSat 5th Apr 2008 04:04pm
Imran Majid receives trophy and winners' cheque from Tournament Director Shirley Ang GB9 Press Release: Majid reaffirms his position at the top of the British rankings by taking the GB9 Southern Masters.Champions, challengers and fans all enjoyed another fantastic GB 9 Ball Tour of non-stop action. This time it was the Southern Masters at the fabulous Rileys American Pool and Snooker Club in Croydon, near London, and it was a weekend full of shock exits for the 128 player field as the pool stars fell to the diamonds-in-the-rough. Reigning Euro-Tour No.1 Mark Gray exited the Pro Cup event in the first round after a 9-6 loss to relative newcomer Alan Millership from Reading, and reigning World Champion Daryl Peach also fell at the first hurdle with a 9-6 victory for rising star Neil Raybone. Events worsened in the Main Event as tears were shed when three players were actually disqualified after two days of gruelling qualification when they arrived more than 20 minutes late for their matches after the clocks were advanced by one hour due to the official start of British Summer Time. No.1 ranked GB9 player Imran Majid had a close shave and had to give his opponent a three rack start when he arrived 19 minutes late for his match in the Pro Cup. Majid found this penalty too much to overcome as he added his name to the growing list of top players exiting the first round of this alternate-break format tournament after his opponent, Adam Clarke, broke and dished the first rack to take what proved to be an insurmountable 4-0 lead in the race-to-9 match. However, all was not lost, as the "Maharajah" once again won the all-important 128 player Main Event beating close friend and fellow Londoner Raj Hundal 11-9 in the final. Having also won the first tour stop in Solihull Majid’s position in the number one spot of the main British rankings is already looking unassailable with 4 events to go. He won the event in some style too, breaking and running out an astonishing 59% of his 40+ breaks. The Tornado thrills the spectators to seal the GB9 Croydon Pro Cup
The Tornado, Tony Drago, and Tournament Director Shirley Ang
Playing against Drago can be a very daunting affair but Uzzell did well, especially when he had to dry the soaked tips of his cues under the washroom hand-dryer immediately before the tournament started, after accidentally dropping his cue case in a puddle. 17 year old Phil Burford had another impressive run in the Pro Cup reaching the semi final after a nail-biting 9-8 win over Darren Appleton, a victory that has earned the youngster the number one ranking in the 32 player pro event. Ainsworth-smith makes it 2 from 2 in the GB9 Challenge Cup
Thomas Ainsworth-Smith
At 9-9 had Jenkins converted a tricky 7 ball to lead 10-9 he would have had the all important break should the match have gone all the way but it wasn’t to be and from 10-9 Ainsworth-Smith produced a brilliant clearance to seal his second successive GB9 Challenge Cup victory. |
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