Click below to view the order of play for the opening day of the 2008 Royal London Watches Grand Prix…
Tag: Joe Perry
Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2008: Tournament Prix-view
Ok well let us hope that the action on the table is better than my puns as just six days after the final in Shanghai, the third ranking event of the season begins this Saturday…
Roewe Shanghai Masters 2008: Day Four – Williams Copes with pressure as Jamie makes maximum
Day four and we are down to the last sixteen in Shanghai as the likes of Mark Williams, Ronnie O’Sullivan and John Higgins are in action this afternoon. Click below to read how the matches have unfolded:
Roewe Shanghai Masters 2008: Day Four Schedule
With seven of the sixteen qualifiers making it through the first round, how many will reach the quarters? Find out as the Shanghai Masters last 16 matches are played on Thursday. Click below to see the schedule:
Roewe Shanghai Masters 2008: Day Two – Super Selby breezes past Trump
Day two in Shanghai as John Higgins, Mark Selby, Joe Perry and Dominic Dale make their entrance into the competition. Click below to read how they are getting on in the afternoon session:
Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2008: Last 32 Draw News
With the final qualifying matches decided, the random draw for the last 32 has just been made by Stephen Maguire in Glasgow. The highlights are a mouthwatering tie between world number 2 Stephen Maguire and the talented Jamie Cope as well as a re-run of the Crucible quarter-final between Ronnie O’Sullivan and Liang Wenbo. Click below to see the full draw:
PartyPoker.com Premier League Snooker: Night Three Review
Night three of the Premier League as snooker legends Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry made their first appearances of the League season against Joe Perry and Mark Selby respectively. Click below to find out what happened…
PartyPoker.com Premier League Snooker 2008: Night Three Preview
Premier League Snooker – Night Three from Derby, SkySports1, 7:30pm
Steve Davis v Joe Perry
Stephen Hendry v Mark Selby
Night three of the Premier League marks the first appearances of the last remaining two players yet to have got their campaigns up and running, Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry. Click below to read about the challenge they both face: