The final night of the league stage of the 2008 Premier League has been completed and the four semi-finalists have been decided. Click below to find out how it all unfolded…
Category: Premier League Snooker
PartyPoker.com Premier League Snooker 2008: Night Ten Preview
Premier League Snooker – Night Ten from Kidderminster, SkySports1, 6:00pm
Mark Selby v Joe Perry
Stephen Hendry v Ding Junhui
Steve Davis v John Higgins
So then after all these weeks, the final four will be determined tonight as we see the final three matches of the league phase completed in Kidderminster. Who will join Mark Selby, Joe Perry and Ronnie O’Sullivan in the play-offs?
Selby keen to finish top of the league
World number four Mark Selby has been talking about how he views the PartyPoker.com Premier League, as well as the difficulties posed by the clash with the recent Bahrain Championship…
Davis and O’Sullivan awarded Bahrain points
As is the norm when players withdraw from tournaments for medical reasons, initially no points were awarded to Steve Davis and Ronnie O’Sullivan when the latest provisional rankings were released on Monday. Click below to find out how the situation has now changed…
PartyPoker.com Premier League Snooker 2008: Night Nine Preview
Premier League Snooker – Night Nine from Carlisle, SkySports1, 7:30pm
John Higgins v Joe Perry
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Stephen Hendry
With just two weeks remaining of the league stage of this competition, the race for the top four spots really hots up. Tonight sees Joe Perry come up against John Higgins before the stand-out tie of any competition, Stephen Hendry v Ronnie O’Sullivan…
Hendry v O’Sullivan: A Classic Rivalry
This Thursday sees two of the greatest players ever to have played the game meet in the Premier League as Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O’Sullivan face off in Carlisle. Click below for a reminder of some of the greatest matches between the two over the last 15 years…
Higgins critical of World Snooker
Not for the first time this season, recent Grand Prix winner John Higgins has been talking about his vision for the future of the game and where he thinks that World Snooker have gone wrong. Click below to read his rather critical comments…
Rankingswatch: Bahrain Championship Update
So with the fourth ranking event of the season now completed, it is time to examine the latest provisional rankings and see how the results in Bahrain have affected them…