Regular readers might remember that a few weeks ago I posted an article regarding an exhibition evening in Mannheim involving the world number 35 and 2008 Shanghai Masters Champion Ricky Walden. Well the event took place last Saturday and I am delighted to say that my request for fan reports did not go unanswered!
The first report here is from Monique who posts over at The Snooker Forum and on the official Ronnie O’Sullivan website. She has not only let me reproduce her report, but also the first four photos on this page which are excellent so thanks again to her for that.
The report:
“On Saturday Ricky was giving an exhibition in Mannheim in the Snookerworld club hosted by Austin Moles.
The exhibition had actually 2 parts.
Starting at 2 pm untill 4 pm, Ricky played a few local cueists and made himself available for coaching and advice. He didn’t do the guys any favours though as he knocked in 7 centuries in the process … Ricky had brought the Shanghai Masters trophy with him and evryone was delighted to have the opportunity to hold it and get pictured with Ricky.
Between the two parts the whole party headed to the “Irish Pub” where we were served irish stew (yes I had to go to Germany to try irish stew 😉 ) and of course guiness.
I had the opportunity to chat with Ricky during the meal and he said he loved traveling but confessed he’s very fussy when it comes to food. Apparantly chinese food is not his favourite and he was sort of starving there … Maybe that’s why he was so dangerous then! 😮
Part 2 started at 6 pm.
Ricky first played a few “serious” frames against locals.
His first opponent was the host himself, Austin Moles, whom he beat 2-0 in a best of three.
Ricky then faced two very young players.
Yovo Hermann must be around 10 and he’s a “natural safety player” 😉 . He put Ricky in all sorts of trouble with some nasty snookers and didn’t hesitate to put Ricky back in when he missed!
Kevin Malz is slightly older – about 12 I’d say – and he really impressed me. He’s a good potter already – he made a lovely break of 38 – and he puts a lot of tactical thinking in his game. He’s also quite confident in his abilities.
His last opponent was a young lad who’s name I didn’t get. Maybe Leeroy can help me here.
After a “refreshment break” … the “raffle” started. First prize was a cue and all other prizes were “a frame against Ricky”. I have no idea how many raffle tickets young Yovo and Kevin had bought but their names came out of the “hat” more than once! True to themselves, Yovo snookered Ricky shamelessly and Kevin gave him good opposition! During that part Ricky unfortunately missed the last red in a 147 attempt … Next time!
All in all a very enjoyable afternoon and evening. Thanks to Austin, Lee and Ricky for having welcomed me so warmly.”
To view the rest of her photos you can view them on the gallery over at The Snooker Forum.
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Secondly, planetreckless has also got in touch with me and kindly provided me with a link to his own report and photos from the event. His report is as follows:
“Ricky Walden shreds Mannheim, snooker-wise.
Some frames against local junior contenders and lottery winners (…) followed, which also had many seriously funny moments to them, such as the referee granting a foul by Ricky (in front by around 90) to the kid – valued seventy (70) points (LOL). Nonetheless, he absolutely delivered and tore off the roof, so to speak. He build several nice centuries, though I didn´t really care to count them (yeah, shame on me…).
You can view his photos from the event and other content over at his new blog here.
Overall it sounds like everyone there had a good time and that Ricky did his reputation no harm whatsoever so well done to everybody inolved. Hopefully we will see more of this type of event over the next few years…