With just two matches left to go at the last 16 stage, the random draw for the quarter-finals has just been completed in Glasgow, live on the BBC. The highlights include a possible tie between veterans Steve Davis and John Parrott as well as a clash between John Higgins and Ding Junhui. Click below to read how the rest of the fixtures have turned out…
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Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2008: Perry Trumped as Judd makes first quarter-final
Wednesday evening as the veteran Steve Davis takes on yesterday’s surprise winner Adrian Gunnell while Judd Trump meets Joe Perry. Click below to read what is going on in both matches…
Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2008: Wednesday Schedule
Click below to view the order of play for the start of the last 16 matches at the 2008 Royal London Watches Grand Prix…
Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2008: Day Two Schedule
Click below to view the order of play for the second day of the 2008 Royal London Watches Grand Prix…
Bahrain Championship 2008: Draw News
With the qualifiers for the inaugural Bahrain Championship taking place next week, it is time to have a quick look at the recently released draw and explain the four first round byes that have been given…
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…
PartyPoker.com Premier League Snooker 2008: Night Four Results
Night four of the Premier League is currently underway as Ronnie O’Sullivan meets Ding Junhui and in in-firm Mark Selby looks to extend his lead at the top against Steve Davis. Click below to find check on the results, though the full match reviews will come later as I have not been able to watch all of the action live tonight…
PartyPoker.com Premier League Snooker 2008: Night Four Preview
Premier League Snooker – Night Four from The Malvern Theatre, SkySports3, 7:30pm
Ronnie O’Sullivan v Ding Junhui
Mark Selby v Steve Davis
Night four of the Premier League pairs the two top century makers of last year’s tournament as well as two of the best tactical players in what should be a good night of snooker. Click below for my preview: