Global Snooker
The season starts here. Well, sort of anyway, and unsurprisingly it has so far been experience that has won out over youth with five matches still to complete at the time of writing…
The season starts here. Well, sort of anyway, and unsurprisingly it has so far been experience that has won out over youth with five matches still to complete at the time of writing…
I started the weekend by looking at the prospects of Scotland’s four top 16 players during the 2010/11 season and now I conclude that piece by looking at the remaining five Scots on the tour…
While the professional season has now been completed, the race for tour places for 2010/11 rages on and this week has seen another eight names confirmed via the PIOS route. Click below to see who has already been confirmed for next season and where the remaining names will come from…
Congratulations to 18-year-old Jack Lisowski who today won what looks like being the final ever event of the PIOS to confirm his promotion to the main tour and in doing so break Kuldesh Johal’s all-time points record. Click below to read who the other seven qualifiers are…
After a quiet couple of weeks on the snooker front, this coming week sees action on both the professional and amateur scenes as the Championship League comes to a conclusion and the European U-19 Championship gets underway in Malta…
With just 96 places available, main tour nominations are like gold dust for the many amateur players in the game and already the race for 2010/11 is beginning to hot up. For those of you not so familiar with how those places can be won, here is an explanation…
Congratulations to Scotland’s Anthony McGill who has today won his first event in the PIOS with a 6-0 whitewash of Farakh Ajaib…
While there is a long wait now until the UK Championship for the professional players, this week sees the resumption of the PIOS as event four gets underway at Prestatyn. Read on for the draw…