Monthly Archive: May 2010

May
31

Ding Backs Davison

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How the tide would appear to be turning. Ahead of Wednesday’s EGM, Ding Junhui has joined Stephen Hendry, Mark King and Peter Ebdon in voicing his support for John Davison…

May
31

News Round-up

Due to issues away from the blog I have not been able to post as often as I would like this week but the snooker world has continued nevertheless. Here is a brief round-up of this week’s action…

May
29

Unequivocal Ebdon Backs Davison Bid

Having already heard the opinions of Stephen Hendry, Mark Selby and Mark King, the latest player to offer his thoughts is Peter Ebdon who unsurprisingly following his previous criticism of the Barry Hearn bid, has thrown his weight emphatically behind John Davison…

May
28

Davison tables takeover bid

Well, just when snooker’s future looked to be clearly mapped out with Barry Hearn’s takeover plan appearing to have received widespread support, snooker’s top players now have another big choice to make following the decision of John Davison to throw his hat into the ring once again…

May
25

The Magnificent Seven

Ok so it may be a little early, but with no major tournaments scheduled beforehand, now seems like as good a time as any to consider who will be the seven players invited to play in next season’s Premier League…

May
24

Trump Top in Austria

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Congratulations to Judd Trump who has defeated the in-form Australian Neil Robertson to capture the Austrian Open today. Click below for all the results and to read which player joined Neil Robertson in the 147 club over in Wels…

May
23

PSB: Calendar Page Updated

Ahead of the 2010/11 season I have now updated my calendar page which you can access by clicking here…

May
22

Australian Robertson hits Austrian 147

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It seems like everything Neil Robertson touches is turning to gold at the moment as just a few weeks after making his first 147 break at the China Open (not to mention winning the world title!), Neil has now made his second over in Wels during the Austrian Open!

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