so thats the last 64 for the 3 events hopefully I will be able to follow it abit easier now as well as we are getting to the nitty gritty now.
Still 3 chances for players like Robbie McGuigan Michael White Brian Ochoiski Lee Walker Florian Nussle Stephen Craigie(would be great to have him as a pro the same time as his brother)
Only 2 chances for Thor Chuan Leong Ben Mertens Alfie Burden Wu Yize Oliver Lines
Only 1 chance for Michael Georgiou Chen Feilong Harvey Chandler Adam Duffy Chris Totten
From 9-10 behind Selby played some brilliant snooker to go 12-10 up, like he played when he won his world titles, then Noppon came back to 12-12, but 1 mistake from Noppon in the final frame and a brilliant century got the job done
I was hoping to put the quarter final matches and semi final matches on here, unfortunately there is still no update even tho the quarter final matches were supposed to start at 5pm lol(in fact we still dont know the full line up for the quarter final as one of the previous matches we dont have a result for) thats how bad the scoring is for Q School this year lol.
I can confirm Alfie Burden, Robbie McGuigan, Rory Mcleod, Stephen Craigie, Sam Baird, Hammad Miah and Josh Thomond are all out of Q School 1.
The quarter final is
Lee Walker vs Jamie Jones Simon Blackwell vs Ben Mertens Patrick Wallace vs John Astley Peter Devlin vs Thor Chuan Leong Farakh Ajaib v Leo Fernandez Robert James or Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Simon Lichtenberg Fan Zhengyi v Liam Graham Michael White v Antoni Kowalski
So all of those players are or were 2 wins away from a 2 year tour card, they have probably won it by now, we just dont have the results yet lol
Lee Walker 4-1 Jamie Jones Simon Blackwell 4-0 Ben Mertens John Astley 4-0 Patrick Wallace Peter Devlin 4-2 Thor Chuan Leong Leo Fernandez 4-1 Farakh Ajaib Simon Lichtenberg 4-0 Robert James Fan Zhengyi 4-1 Liam Graham Michael White 4-3 Antoni Kowalski
Gutted that Mertens and McGuigan are out of Q School 1, but McGuigan still has 2 more chances and Mertens has 1 more opportunity
seems like its not just a issue with getting results, but is actually an issue with starting matches and there are some matches that have still not started.
Was always going to be an issue playing 4 rounds in 1 day
Fan Zhengyi the 19 year old from China who dropped of the tour this season is straight back on and has another chance to make a name for himself with a 2 year tour card.
Michael White still has 2 opportunities to qualify
I gotta be honest I don't know much about Peter he is 23 and from East London, his first time on the pro tour and looking forward to seeing how he gets on
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LAST 64
Stephen Kershaw v Bradley Cowdroy
Lee Walker v Adam Stefanow
Jamies Jones v Paul Davies
Alex Clenshaw v Ian Martin
Daniel Womersley v Hammad Miah
Simon Blackwell v Alex Taubman
Ben Hancorn v Brian Ochoiski
Anthony Taylor v Ben Mertens
Phil O’Kane v Florian Nussle
Paul Davison v Patrick Wallace
Saquib Nasir v John Astley
Michael Collumb v Keith Keldie
Peter Devlin v Kuldesh Johal
Fang Xiongman v Joshua Thomond
Adrian Rosa v Hamim Hussain
Ross Bulman v Thor Chuan Leong
Luke Simmonds v Alfie Burden
Rory McLeod v Farakh Ajaib
Hayden Staniland v Leo Fernandez
Luke Pinches v Sanderson Lam
Robbie McGuigan v Robert James
Brandon Hall v Jamie Curtis-Barrett
Simon Lichtenberg v Stephen Craigie
Steven Hallworth v Dean Young
Fan Zhengyi v Jake Nicolson
Jamie McArdle v Oliver Brown
Liam Graham v Daniel Bagley
Fergal Quinn v Rhydian Richards
Raymond Fry v Michael White
Joshua Cooper v Sam Baird
Ryan Roberts v Sean Harvey
Antoni Kowalski v Alex Millington
LAST 64
Fan Zhengyi v Michael Georgiou
Daniel Womersley v Jamie Wilson
Hammad Miah v Dylan Emery
Mark Vincent v Thor Chuan Leong
Adrian Rosa v Jamie Jones
Raymond Fry v Niel Vincent
Sam Baird v Haydon Pinhey
Alex Clenshaw v Neal Jones
Saquib Nasir v Lee Walker
Jack Culligan v Adam Edge
Zak Surety v Jack Dady
Jamie McArdle v Jake Nicolson
Brandon Hall v Steven Hallworth
Fergal Quinn v Leo Fernandez
Ross Bulman Michael Collumb
Jeff Cundy v Mateusz Baranowski
Callum Lloyd v Paul Davison
Sean O’Sullivan v Wu Yize
Marvin Morgan v Hamim Hussain
Reanne Evans v Craig Steadman
Oliver Lines v Ryan Thomerson
Michael White v Antoni Kowalski
Robbie McGuigan v Jed Mann
Brian Ochoiski v Oliver Brown
Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Hans Blanckaert
Stephen Craigie v Paul Davies
Andy Marriott v Ian Martin
Simon Lichtenberg v Kuldesh Johal
Ben Hancorn v Florian Nussle
Peter Devlin v Hayden Staniland
Ross Muir v Chen Feilong
James Leadbetter v Ryan Cronin
LAST 64
James Height v Hamim Hussain
Callum Beresford v Michael White
Wu Yize v Paul Davison
Robert James v Sean Harvey
Keith Keldie v Phil O’Kane
Alex Millington v Jack Dady
James Silverwood v Rory McLeod
Jamie Brown v Robbie McGuigan
Sanderson Lam v Haydon Pinhey
Jamie Jones v Zak Surety
Stephen Craigie v Ben Fortey
Chris Totten v Adam Duffy
Patrick Wallace v David Finbow
Luke Simmonds v Jamie Wilson
Harvey Chandler v Fang Xiongman
Sean McAllister v Jack Culligan
Brian Ochoiski v Lee Walker
Adrian Rosa v Jamie Curtis-Barrett
Kuldesh Johal v Ian Martin
Dean Young v Lee Richardson
Farakh Ajaib v Simon Blackwell
Jenson Kendrick v Ben Hancorn
Peter Devlin v Dylan Emery
John Astley v Fan Zhengyi
Manasawin Phetmalaikul v Sydney Wilson
Ben Mertens v Steven Hallworth
Oliver Lines v Luke Pinches
Daniel Womersley v Jamie McArdle
Alfie Burden v Sean O’Sullivan
Florian Nussle v Sam Baird
Oliver Brown v Sergey Isaenko
Ryan Davies v Hayden Staniland
Still 3 chances for players like
Robbie McGuigan
Michael White
Brian Ochoiski
Lee Walker
Florian Nussle
Stephen Craigie(would be great to have him as a pro the same time as his brother)
Only 2 chances for
Thor Chuan Leong
Ben Mertens
Alfie Burden
Wu Yize
Oliver Lines
Only 1 chance for
Michael Georgiou
Chen Feilong
Harvey Chandler
Adam Duffy
Chris Totten
Kishan Hirani failed in his attempts
My Internet has been down lol
Trump currently 9-6 up over Yan Bingtao
Round 2
Result
Mark Williams 13-11 Stuart Bingham
So 12 places up for grabs
Round 2
2nd Session
Judd Trump 9-7 Yan Bingtao
Josh Thomond beat Fang Xiongman 4-2 in the last 64 I see, 3 wins away from a tour card now
2nd Round
1st session(mid session interval)
Jamie Clarke 3-1 Anthony McGill
2nd Round
3rd Session(mid session interval)
Mark Selby 10-10 Noppon Saengkham
2nd Round
1st Session
Jamie Clarke 6-2 Anthony McGill
Round 2
Result
Mark Selby 13-12 Noppon Saengkham
Phew I can breathe
From 9-10 behind Selby played some brilliant snooker to go 12-10 up, like he played when he won his world titles, then Noppon came back to 12-12, but 1 mistake from Noppon in the final frame and a brilliant century got the job done
Round 2
1st Session(mid session interval)
Ding Junhui 3-1 Ronnie O'Sullivan
Round 2
1st Session
Ronnie O'Sullivan 4-4 Ding Junhui
Important final frame from Ding who lost all 3 frames after the interval before that
Round 2
Result
Judd Trump 13-11 Yan Bingtao
13-12
13-11
13-11
What a World Championships we are having, lets hope it continues in this way
I was hoping to put the quarter final matches and semi final matches on here, unfortunately there is still no update even tho the quarter final matches were supposed to start at 5pm lol(in fact we still dont know the full line up for the quarter final as one of the previous matches we dont have a result for) thats how bad the scoring is for Q School this year lol.
I can confirm Alfie Burden, Robbie McGuigan, Rory Mcleod, Stephen Craigie, Sam Baird, Hammad Miah and Josh Thomond are all out of Q School 1.
The quarter final is
Lee Walker vs Jamie Jones
Simon Blackwell vs Ben Mertens
Patrick Wallace vs John Astley
Peter Devlin vs Thor Chuan Leong
Farakh Ajaib v Leo Fernandez
Robert James or Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Simon Lichtenberg
Fan Zhengyi v Liam Graham
Michael White v Antoni Kowalski
So all of those players are or were 2 wins away from a 2 year tour card, they have probably won it by now, we just dont have the results yet lol
Last 16
Results
Lee Walker 4-1 Jamie Jones
Simon Blackwell 4-0 Ben Mertens
John Astley 4-0 Patrick Wallace
Peter Devlin 4-2 Thor Chuan Leong
Leo Fernandez 4-1 Farakh Ajaib
Simon Lichtenberg 4-0 Robert James
Fan Zhengyi 4-1 Liam Graham
Michael White 4-3 Antoni Kowalski
Gutted that Mertens and McGuigan are out of Q School 1, but McGuigan still has 2 more chances and Mertens has 1 more opportunity
Was always going to be an issue playing 4 rounds in 1 day
Lee Walker v Simon Blackwell
John Astley v Peter Devlin
Leo Fernandez v Simon Lichtenberg
Fan Zhengyi v Michael White
Fan Zhengyi the 19 year old from China who dropped of the tour this season is straight back on and has another chance to make a name for himself with a 2 year tour card.
Michael White still has 2 opportunities to qualify
I gotta be honest I don't know much about Peter he is 23 and from East London, his first time on the pro tour and looking forward to seeing how he gets on
John Astley has 1 more opportunity in Q School 3
Prepare for some long games on tour next year Lee Walker has regained his tour card, like Fan Zhengyi he only dropped of at the end of this season
Again like Fan Zhengyi and Lee Walker this is an immediate return to the tour for Simon
Leo has 1 more opportunity in Q School 2