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Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby Wildey

Spot 5
Jefrey Roda v Ishpreet Chadha
Lei Peifan v Tawan Pooltong
Narongdat Takantong v Thor Chuan Leong
Asutosh Padhy v Sharjeel Mahmood Asmat

Spot 6
Putthakarn Kimsuk v Cheung Ka Wai
Sparsh Anil Pherwani v He Guoqiang
M Phetmalaikul v Nattanapong Chaiku
Dhruv Jatan Patel v Li Chengjie


SPOT 7
Stephen Kershaw v Liam Davies
Imran Puri v Alfie Davies
Brian Ochoiski v Dean Young
Josh Mulholland v Sean McAllister
Jamie Wilson v Haydon Pinhey
Tyler Rees v Steven Hallworth
Alfie Lee v Umut Dikme
Lucky Vatnani v Florian Nuessle


SPOT 8
Jamie O'Neill v Ryan Davies
Keith Keldie v Fraser Patrick
Barry Pinches v Wayne Townsend
Alex Millington v Sydney Wilson
Louis Heathcote v Mitchell Mann
Robbie McGuigan v Ben Fortey
Hamim Hussain v Simon Bedford
Bai Yulu v Joshua Thomond


Spot 9
Rory McLeod v George Pragnell
Lewis Ullah v Luke Pinches
Robin Hull v Eden Sharav
Antoni Kowalski v Martyn Taylor
Vladislav Gradinari v Neal Jones
Daniel Holoyda v Craig Steadman
Rodion Judin v Niel Vincent
Halim Hussain v Stuart Carrington


Spot 10
Bash Maqsood v James Lee
Zachary Richardson v Iulian Boiko
Oliver Sykes v Peter Lines
Chris Totten v Billy Joe Castle
Alex Taubman v Alfie Burden
Michael Holt v Daan Leyssen
Fergal Quinn v Harvey Chandler
Joshua Cooper v Duane Jones/Chae Ross

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby HappyCamper

SteveJJ wrote:Phetmalaikul pulled back to 2-2


interestingly snooker.org has him down as representing england. could be the first european to qualify from the asia-pacific q school.

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby lhpirnie

HappyCamper wrote:
SteveJJ wrote:Phetmalaikul pulled back to 2-2


interestingly snooker.org has him down as representing england. could be the first european to qualify from the asia-pacific q school.

He's got dual nationality. His father Chusak Phetmalaikul owns some Thai restuarants and a language school in Darlington, and is also the owner of the Q House Academy there.

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby Wildey

Spot 5
Jefrey Roda v Ishpreet Chadha
Lei Peifan v Tawan Pooltong
Narongdat Takantong v Thor Chuan Leong
Asutosh Padhy v Sharjeel Mahmood Asmat

Spot 6
Putthakarn Kimsuk v Cheung Ka Wai
Sparsh Anil Pherwani v He Guoqiang
M Phetmalaikul v Nattanapong Chaiku
Dhruv Jatan Patel v Li Chengjie


SPOT 7
Stephen Kershaw v Alfie Davies
Dean Young v Sean McAllister
Haydon Pinhey v Tyler Rees
Umut Dikme v Florian Nuessle


SPOT 8
Ryan Davies v Keith Keldie
Wayne Townsend v Sydney Wilson
Louis Heathcote v Ben Fortey
Simon Bedford v Bai Yulu


Spot 9
Rory McLeod v George Pragnell
Lewis Ullah v Luke Pinches
Robin Hull v Eden Sharav
Antoni Kowalski v Martyn Taylor
Vladislav Gradinari v Neal Jones
Daniel Holoyda v Craig Steadman
Rodion Judin v Niel Vincent
Halim Hussain v Stuart Carrington


Spot 10
Bash Maqsood v James Lee
Zachary Richardson v Iulian Boiko
Oliver Sykes v Peter Lines
Chris Totten v Billy Joe Castle
Alex Taubman v Alfie Burden
Michael Holt v Daan Leyssen
Fergal Quinn v Harvey Chandler
Joshua Cooper v Duane Jones

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby The_Abbott

SteveJJ wrote:Niel Vincent 3-1 up against Judin in the France v Latvia match up

Daniel Holoyda of Poland is 2-1 up on Steadman.

Rory's AST back ip to 29 secs but still faster than his opponent


Judd is beginning to get sweats that Rory might get back on tour.

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby SteveJJ

The_Abbott wrote:
SteveJJ wrote:Niel Vincent 3-1 up against Judin in the France v Latvia match up

Daniel Holoyda of Poland is 2-1 up on Steadman.

Rory's AST back ip to 29 secs but still faster than his opponent


Judd is beginning to get sweats that Rory might get back on tour.


3-1 up now and down to 28 secs AST. Judd's back will be hurting

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby The_Abbott

SteveJJ wrote:And dancing on the streets of Warsaw as Holoyda beats Steadman!

Rory is through too



thats a Q-School shock. Poor Steadman will no longer be able to eat beaten by an amateur. He'll have to camp outside Murphy's house for leftovers.

Re: Asia-Oceania Q School 1 & European Q School 2

Postby SteveJJ

Steadman holds the record for qualifying the most times via q school. Unable to make it for a 5th year.

He's only 16th on the OOM with scope to fall further so unlikely to be a top up very often.

Might do well on Q Tour though