The last 16 round was played last night in the World Under 21 Snooker Championships here in Montreal Canada with bad results for all our three RIBSA players Vincent Muldoon, Greg Casey and David Cassidy. Vincent Muldoon was beaten 5 frames to 4 by Declan Brennan from Northern Ireland in a high quality match. Muldoon
The Knock out last 32 rounds started this morning at the World Under 21 Snooker Championships here in Montreal Canada. First up Greg Casey played Andreas Ploner from Austria and the cork man opened a 4 nil lead with the help of a superb 108 break in frame 3. Back came Ploner to win the
The final day of snooker action in the group stages was held today in the world under 21 championships here in Montreal Canada. Twenty one year old Cork man Greg Casey won again today beating Pierre Yves Laine from France 4 frames 1 to win 6 out of 7 matches to finish second in the
It was another great day of snooker on Day 3 for our under 21 players here in Montreal Canada at the 2011 IBSF World under 21 snooker championship. First up today at 10am was Jason Devaney from Ballina when he played solid snooker in beating Lee Paul from New Zealand 4 frames to 2. At
Vincent Muldoon from Maynooth SC turned on the style in his second match at the World under 21 snooker championships here in Montreal Canada. The Irish man made breaks of 101, 80, 71, 71, and 41 in beating Simon Lee from Hong Kong to win his second match in a row to top his group.
Day one of the 2011 IBSF World under 21 snooker championships here in Montreal Canada had four wins for our Republic Of Ireland snooker players. David Cassidy from Cork opened the championship for the Irish team with a good 4-1 victory over Bogman Cozmacius from Romania. Jason Devaney from Mayo then recorded a 4-0 victory over local
The opening ceremony was held tonight in the Sheraton Hotel in Montreal with the IBSF announcing that the groups have been redone due to players not arriving for the event. David Cassidy is now in Group A Vincent Muldoon is in Group E Jason Devaney is in Group D Greg Casey is in Group F Five players from
The Canadian Snooker Association have informed us that the opening ceremony of the World Under-21 Championships will be broadcast live via the internet. They are promising a high quality stream of the event which will start at 7pm on Tuesday night (Canadian Time), which works out at 12 midnight Irish time. Unfortunately however there is
RIBSA have four players competing in the World Under-21 in Montreal, Canada from the 12th to 23rd of July and you can catch up with all the news and results right here. Irish National Coach PJ Nolan travelled with the youngsters as the and PJ will keep up us to date with all the results,