Colm Gilcreest won the fourth RIBSA Master Ranking event ‘ The Donegal Cup ‘ when he beat Michael Judge 3 frames to 2 on Sunday the 10th of January in the Ivy Rooms Snooker Club, Carlow.
In the semi finals Michael Judge beat Frank Sarsfield 3-1 and Colm beat Nigel Power 3-1 and the high break prize was won by Colm Gilcreest with 103 break.
MASTERS RANKING EVENT (4)
“The Donegal Cup”
Quarter Finals:
Michael Judge 3 v 1 Tony Seymour
Frank Sarsfield 3 v 0 Shane Gorman
Paul Griffin 0 v 3 Nigel Power
James Bateman 0 v 3 Colm Gilcreest
Semi Finals:
Michael Judge v Frank Sarsfield
Nigel Power v Colm Gilcreest
High Break to date:
Colm Gilcreest 103
CLICK DRAW AND SCORES
The 2015 – 2016 RIBSA Masters Snooker Ranking Series will feature 6 Ranking events and the National Snooker Championships. These rankings will be used to select the senior International players.
Closing Dates
The closing date for Master tournaments will be 6pm on the Saturday before the event. The draw for each tournament will be available on the website www.ribsa.ie, as soon as possible.
Prize Fund – All entries paid out in prize money and full breakdown provided on the day.
Minimum €500.00 guaranteed plus high break prize of €50 per event.
Winner 40%, Runner Up 20%, Semi Finalist 10% each, Q Finalist 5% each.
RIBSA will pay all tournament expenses.
Entry Fees
The cost of entry for Masters Tournaments will be €20.00 plus RIBSA registration of €15.00,
Players must be properly dressed for all RIBSA competitions. The dress code is dark shoes, dark one coloured trousers (no jeans), one coloured shirt buttoned at the wrist and waistcoat. Waistcoats must be worn for all matches. National Waistcoats are not permissible.
A Copy of the Rules for all tournaments will be available on the website and at tournaments.
ENTRIES
1. Peter Donegan – Northwest
2. Adrian Morrissey – Adamstown
3. Shane Gorman – Graigue
4. Pat Mooney – Planet S.C
5. Ray Scullion – Planet S.C.
6. Brendan Thomas – Roadstone
7. Anthony Bonnar – North West
8. John Torpey – St. John’s Limerick
9. Colm Gilcreest – Navan
10. Keith Sheldreck – Q Club Wicklow
11. Stephen Walsh – Carrick-on-Suir
12. Kevin McMahon – St. John’s Limerick
13. John Farrell – Terry Rogers
14. Frank Sarsfield – St. John’s Limerick
15. Clive Smith – Wicklow
16. John McBride – Navan
17. Freddie Chute – Thurles
18. Tom Gleeson – Nenagh
19. Dylan Rees – Youghal
20. Eddie Ingle – Roadstone
21. Nigel Power – Potters Drogheda
22. Paul Griffin – Potters Drogheda
23. James Bateman – Kilkenny
24. Alen Matic – Celbridge