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Snooker 147 multiplw turns
Snooker 147 multiplw turns










snooker 147 multiplw turns

The 39-year-old legal secretary picked up a £10 bonus for the highest break of the round.

snooker 147 multiplw turns

She was rushed to hospital where a scan revealed a two millimetre kidney stone and she was discharged later that day. Newcastle’s Pam Wood was taken ill minutes after clearing the colours to lead Maureen Logan 2-0 in the first round. World 8-ball pool champion Lynette Horsburgh, from Blackpool, and world billiards champion Emma Bonney, from Portsmouth, both went out 3-2 to Henrick. It went on too long but that’s something we can look at next year.” There was a lot of appreciation from the players. Tournament sponsor Mark Jones, MD of Midlands IT company Wytech, said: “It was a very long day but it was fantastic. “I feel confident I’m playing quite well – for the time being, anyway.” Evans heads to Austria next month to defend her IBSF world title. They must be fed up of me winning now.” she laughed. “I think we both played quite well, considering how late it was. “We were drained,” said the 22-year-old mother-of-one who pocketed £529. Kent-based world number three Henrick twice took the lead in the best-of-five final but Evans twice levelled with breaks of 59.Īt a quarter-to-one in the morning, Evans, the four-time world champion from Dudley, fluked the brown in the decider and cleared up. Three women world champions from three different cue sports appeared at the invitation-only event, sanctioned by the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association, at the North East Derbyshire SC, Clay Cross, on Saturday, September 13. WOMEN’S snooker star Reanne Evans admitted she was “drained” after retaining the Wytech Masters trophy in a dramatic late-night battle with Katie Henrick.












Snooker 147 multiplw turns