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Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

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Monday 3rd of August~Sunday 9th of August at English Institute of Sport, Sheffield

Q School will be running side by side with the World Championship This year for 7 days.

There are 12 spots up for grabs on the main tour with Jamie Jones putting his hat in the ring hoping to kick start his career once again after his Ban

in 2018 Jamie beat Shaun Murphy 10-9 at the crucible before losing 13-5 to Kyren Wilson but since then things went bad for him.

Who will gain thoes spots?

Q SCHOOL 1 DRAW
Q SCHOOL 1 ORDER OF PLAY

Q SCHOOL 2 DRAW
Q SCHOOL 2 ORDER OF PLAY

Q SCHOOL 3 DRAW
Q SCHOOL 3 ORDER OF PLAY

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Re: Q School 2020

Postby HappyCamper

look out for mike hallett, an up and coming talent.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

HappyCamper wrote:look out for mike hallett, an up and coming talent.

And Dean Raynolds.


Apparently Dean plays in the disability championships

Re: Q School 2020

Postby The_Abbott

I wonder if Uncle Dessie has entered this year

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Cloud Strife

I hope Jamie Jones gets through. Someone as good as him should definitely be on the tour.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby SnookerEd25

I’m with you there, Cloud <ok>

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Badsnookerplayer

Cloud Strife wrote:I hope Jamie Jones gets through. Someone as good as him should definitely be on the tour.

At the mercy of best of 5 in the first round

Re: Q School 2020

Postby HappyCamper

HappyCamper wrote:look out for mike hallett, an up and coming talent.


Hallett list 3-0 to Robbie McGuigan.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby The_Abbott

Reanne won so not all bad

Oliver Lines lost 2-3 to Craig Steadman - tough opener for both players

Re: Q School 2020

Postby SteveJJ

Chen Feilong lost 3-1.

Lichtenberg won.

Kakovskii and Kamihasi also lost

Re: Q School 2020

Postby SteveJJ

Fang Xiongman beats Dean Reynolds 3-0.

Wins for Florian Nussle, Ben Mertens, Alfie Burden, Rory McLeod, Brian Ochoiski.

Harvey Chandler lost and Luo Honghao didn't turn up

Re: Q School 2020

Postby HappyCamper

SteveJJ wrote:Luo Honghao didn't turn up


Probably since he retained his tour card.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby SteveJJ

HappyCamper wrote:
SteveJJ wrote:Luo Honghao didn't turn up


Probably since he retained his tour card.


Good spot. Snooker.org threw me as it put his walkover as the last result rather than with all the other w/o's.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby The_Abbott

I didn't twig they were all running back to back with one another so the same players could end up in each of the quarters

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

Good result for Stephen Craigie beating Michael Georgiou 3-2


Can he join younger brother Sam on tour.

He did play on tour in 2008/2009 days before 2 year card.

and his last match in Q School before this year was a 4-2 loss to Ashley Carty in 2017

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

SteveJJ wrote:
HappyCamper wrote:
SteveJJ wrote:Luo Honghao didn't turn up


Probably since he retained his tour card.


Good spot. Snooker.org threw me as it put his walkover as the last result rather than with all the other w/o's.

His Walkover was yesterday after his opponent won their first match a nobody cant beat a player not even with a walk over.

Re: Betfred World Championship (Tues Aug 4th) Last 32 !!

Postby HappyCamper

csprince wrote:michael georgiou and reanne evans beaten at q school.


having lost in event one, they were both beneficiaries of walkovers in event two to get thorough to the last 64 there.

georgiou was due to play adam stefanow, who just lost his tour card. could be the end of the pole's brief career.

not many surprises in event two. but rory mcleod lost to ukraine's sergey isaenko.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby vodkadiet1

Bad night for Grimsby. Both Dean Reynolds and Mike Hallett beaten. I am surprised Ray Edmonds didn't give it a crack.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby vodkadiet1

Pink Ball wrote:Ray Edmonds was a great commentator. He did Jimmy's maximum with Virgo, didn't he?


That is correct! He was also a prolific gambler. I regularly saw him at the betting site at snooker venues giving his views and then splashing the cash.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

Q School 1 Last 64
played Friday

Stephen Kershaw v Bradley Cowdroy
Lee Walker v Adam Stefanow
Jamie Jones v Paul Davies
Alex Clenshaw v Ian Martin
Daniel Womersley v Hammad Miah
Simon Blackwell v Alex Taubman
Ben Hancorn v Brian Ochoiski
Anthony Taylor v Ben Mertens


Phil O'Kane v Florian Nüßle
Paul S Davison v Patrick Wallace
Saqib Nasir v John Astley
Michael Collumb v Keith Keldie
Peter Devlin v Kuldesh Johal
Fang Xiongman v Joshua Thomond
Adrian Rosa v Hamim Hussain
Ross Bulman v Thor Chuan Leong


Luke Simmonds v Alfie Burden
Rory McLeod v Farakh Ajaib
Hayden Staniland v Leo Fernandez
Luke Pinches v Sanderson Lam
Robbie McGuigan v Robert James
Brandon Hall v Jamie Curtis-Barrett
Simon Lichtenberg v Stephen Craigie
Steven Hallworth v Dean Young


Fan Zhengyi v Jake Nicholson
Jamie McArdle v Oliver Brown
Liam Graham v Daniel Bagley
Fergal Quinn v Rhydian Richards
Raymond Fry v Michael White
Joshua Cooper v Sam Baird
Ryan Roberts v Sean Harvey
Antoni Kowalski v Alex Millington


Players in Bold Current Tour players

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

Q School 2 Last 64
played Saturday

China Fan Zhengyi v Michael Georgiou
Daniel Womersley v Jamie Wilson
Hammad Miah v Dylan Emery
Mark Vincent v Thor Chuan Leong
Adrian Rosa v Jamie Jones
Raymond Fry v Niel Vincent
Sam Baird v Haydon Pinhey
Alex Clenshaw v Neal Jones


Saqib Nasir v Lee Walker
Jack Culligan v Adam Edge
Zak Surety v Jack Dady
Jamie McArdle v Jake Nicholson
Brandon Hall v Steven Hallworth
Fergal Quinn v Leo Fernandez
Ross Bulman v Michael Collumb
Jeff Cundy v Mateusz Baranowski


Callum Lloyd v Paul S Davison
Sean O'Sullivan v Wu Yize
Marvin Morgan v Hamim Hussain
Reanne Evans v Craig Steadman
Oliver Lines v Ryan Thomerson
Michael White v Antoni Kowalski
Robbie McGuigan v Jed Mann
Brian Ochoiski v Oliver Brown


Jamie Curtis-Barrett v Hans Blanckaert
Stephen Craigie v Paul Davies
Andy Marriott v Ian Martin
Simon Lichtenberg v Kuldesh Johal
Ben Hancorn v Florian Nüßle
Peter Devlin v Hayden Staniland
Ross Muir v Chen Feilong
James Leadbetter v Ryan Cronin



Players in Bold Current Tour players

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Alex0paul

Sam Baird v Haydon Pinhey is a battle of Devon

Re: Q School 2020

Postby vodkadiet1

Dean Reynolds won't be getting his tour card. Beaten again this morning.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Alex0paul

I hope Jack Dady gets on tour

Re: Q School 2020

Postby chengdufan

The preliminary rounds of all 3 q schools are over. The next three days see the completion of each tournament, with 4 players gaining tour cards each day.

Of the 155 players who have competed:
22 remain in all 3 events, including Brian Ochoiski, Fan Zhengyi, Florian Nussle, Hayden Staniland, Jamie Jones, Lee Walker, Oliver Brown, Robbie McGuigan and Sam Baird.
41* have lost 1 match but have 2 chances remaining.
45 are in last chance saloon.
And 47 have already been eliminated from all 3 events, including Connor Benzey, Keishin Kamihashi, Kishan Hirani, Chris Keogan, Dean Reynolds, Ivan Kakovskii, and Mike Hallett.

*edit: 40 players have 2 chances remaining. Ollie Douglas, who lost his first match in event 1, withdrew from events 2 and 3.

Re: Q School 2020

Postby Wildey

Q School 3 Last 64
played Sunday

James Height v Hamim Hussain
Callum Beresford v Michael White
Wu Yize v Paul S Davison
Robert James v Sean Harvey
Keith Keldie v Phil O'Kane
Alex Millington v Jack Dady
James Silverwood v Rory McLeod
Jamie Brown v Robbie McGuigan


Sanderson Lam v Haydon Pinhey
Jamie Jones v Zak Surety
Stephen Craigie v Ben Fortey
Chris Totten v Adam Duffy
Patrick Wallace v David Finbow
Luke Simmonds v Jamie Wilson
Harvey Chandler v Fang Xiongman
Sean McAllister v Jack Culligan


Brian Ochoiski v Lee Walker
Adrian Rosa v Jamie Curtis-Barrett
Kuldesh Johal v Ian Martin
Dean Young v Lee Richardson
Farakh Ajaib v Simon Blackwell
Jenson Kendrick v Ben Hancorn
Peter Devlin v Dylan Emery
John Astley v Fan Zhengyi


Manasawin Phetmalaikul v Sydney Wilson
Ben Mertens v Steven Hallworth
Oliver Lines v Luke Pinches
Daniel Womersley v Jamie McArdle
Alfie Burden v Sean O'Sullivan
Florian Nüßle v Sam Baird
Oliver Brown v Sergey Isaenko
Ryan Davies v Hayden Staniland



Players in Bold Current Tour players