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Munster Close Draw
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
by Admin
Saturdays Munster Close sponsored by Zip Yard Nenagh Neat dress required Order of Play 9.15am Tony Seymour v Thomas Aherne Karl Dunne v Vinny Meaney Billy Kelly v Trevor Hayes Patsy Farrell v John Dorgan MarK Coonan v Mike Howley 10.45am David Hogan v Robbie Walker Mark Tuite v Lloyd Myers Liam Nix v Michael Walsh Thomas Hickey v Tom O`Driscoll Ray Power v
- Published in Club News
Rebel Snooker Article 4 2012
Monday, 29 October 2012
by Admin
Cork Snooker By Derek Kiely AS week seven begins there is a pattern of wins by the top sides in Division 1 and Division 2 of the Cork Billiards and Snooker Association (CBSA) ‘Garry McCarthy Trophies Cork Snooker Leagues’ as Youghal CYMS ‘A’ and the Crucible ‘A’ are proving powerful at home and
- Published in Features
South East Junior Events
Monday, 29 October 2012
by RIBSA Secretary
Charlie Sweeney from St Conleths CYMS, Newbridge won the 1st South East Regional U/16 tournament of the season at his home club with a convincing 2 frames to 0 victory in the final over Shane Bates representing Wexford 147 club. 10 players took part in two groups of 5. In group A Stephen Bateman came
- Published in Juniors
North West U/14 and U/16
Saturday, 27 October 2012
by RIBSA Secretary
A talented group of young snooker players assembled at the North West snooker club in Letterkenny on Saturday last for the first of this seasons under 14 and under 16 tournaments. After the round robin stages in the under 14 category the final was played out between Fergal Quinn (MC Veigh’s Snooker Club Coalisland) and
- Published in Juniors
Rebel Snooker 2012/13 Article 3
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
by Admin
Rebel Snooker CORK Based international Ryan Cronin from the Crucible Snooker Club was the winner of last weekend’s second intermediate event of the 2012 calendar held at his home club on the Bando Road. There was an entry of twenty players entered into this tournament and as ever the standard of the ‘Rebel Cue Men’
- Published in Features
Eastern Region Intermediate No 2
Monday, 22 October 2012
by RIBSA Secretary
Fifteen year old Ross Doyle from the Glenageary Club won the 2nd Intermediate event of the year on Saturday 19 October at the Fairview Snooker Club. In the semi-final Ross defeated Philip Murphy 3 frames to 2 and went on to meet Dane Daly Mulpeter in the final. Dane accounted for Peter Leung 3-0 in
- Published in Intermediate
South East Intermediate No 2 Wexford
Monday, 22 October 2012
by RIBSA Secretary
Karl Fitzpatrick from the Ivy Rooms in Carlow won the 2nd Intermediate event of the season in the South East Region at the 147 club in Wexford at the weekend. Karl played excellent snooker throughout beating Richie Flynn, last years no 1 in the South East Region 3-1 in the quarter-final. He overcame his club
- Published in Intermediate
South West 2 Intermediate No
Monday, 22 October 2012
by RIBSA Secretary
The 2nd Intermediate event in the South West Region was held in the Crucible S C Cork City in Saturday 19 October. There were 20 entries for this tournament including 10 Juniors. Ryan Cronin from the home club continued his impressive start to the season beating Lloyd Myers (AOH Cork) in the final by 3
- Published in Intermediate
Connors victorious in Donegal
Monday, 22 October 2012
by Admin
The second Intermediate of the season took place at the CYMS Snooker club in Letterkenny last Sunday. There was a small but talented entry of 9 players from Sligo and Donegal. The preliminary match saw two of last year’s winners, Mickey Duffy (Twin Towns Snooker Club) and Phelim Mc Clafferty (CYMS)play off for a
- Published in Intermediate
Brendan Cooney wins 2nd Masters Event
Sunday, 21 October 2012
by Admin
The 2nd Masters event of the season took place to-day Sunday 21st in the Ivy Rooms. Brendan Cooney emerged the victor from a field of 30, beating first time finalist Shane Gorman 3-0. George O’Hara took home the high breakm prize with an 86 clearance. Full results can be viewed under draws/results. Full report to follow…
- Published in Masters