A short post to show you all a rather amusing video that I have just stumbled across featuring Graeme Dott, Shaun Murphy, Mark King, Peter Ebdon, Stephen Hendry and Jamie Cope. I won’t say any more than…enjoy!
Tag: Jamie Cope

Shanghai Masters 2011: Carter Crashes, Shaun Survives
After yesterday’s clean sweep for the seeded players in the wildcard round, today proved to be a more fruitful day for the lower ranked players as three were able to progress. Click below for a round-up of the day’s action and of course, the updated projected seedings…

Steady Cope Targets Titles
After a few near-misses in recent season, 2010/11 saw Stoke’s Jamie Cope break through into the top 16 of the rankings for the first time in his career, peaking at number 13 and eventually finishing 15th at the end of the campaign.
Despite this however, he did not consistently display the level of form that took him to two ranking event finals during the 2006/7 season and saw him come so close to topping eventual winner John Higgins at the Crucible back in 2009…
Crucible Diary 2011: Day Six Blog
Day six from Sheffield saw the conclusion of the first round as well as the start of two of the last 16 matches, both of which could not have panned out more differently…
Crucible Diary 2011: Day Two Blog
Day Two from the Crucible might have lacked the drama of yesterday but there were nevertheless a few talking points and of course, moves in the rankings with four matches coming to a conclusion today. Read on for my thoughts…
World Championship 2011: Tournament Preview – Part Three
Part three of my 2011 World Championship preview has an altogether Welsh look about it as Mark Williams, Matthew Stevens, Ryan Day and Andrew Pagett enter the fray…
World Snooker Rankings: Crucible Analysis 2011
While the end of season rankings might not be as important as they once were given the more regular revisions these days, they nevertheless remain a talking point both in the run-up to and during the World Championship. Click below for my pre-tournament analysis and predictions…

China Open 2011: Higgins Edges Bond, O’Sullivan Exits
Day three from Beijing might not have been as spectacular as yesterday but it was interesting nonetheless as John Higgins won a close one with Nigel Bond, while Ronnie O’Sullivan was upset by Welshman Ryan Day for the second successive tournament…