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Pickett pots his 12th Northern championship
Pickett won the opening two frames and Bjarnoe-Elliott the third. Pickett took the next two to lead 4-1, lost the sixth and steadied to take the championship with a 53 break in the seventh.
Pickett beat Peter Donati 4-1 and Bjarnoe-Elliott beat Terry Adams 4-0 in their semi-final matches.
Five players will be selected from the Northern championships to compete in the state championship at the Burnie club starting on Saturday, August 28.
Full results can be found on the cue sport website, www.nteba.com.au.
In Northern A grade interclub, ladder-leader Launceston RSL won comfortably 3-1 over Blue. Roydyn Bishop 2-0, Paul Zoon 2-0 and Harley Stebbings 2-1 won for RSL, Peter Donati 2-1 for Blue.
Black and Devils drew 2-2, David Bates 2-1 and Bruce Lockley 2-1 won for Black, and Josh Rainbow 2-0 and Wally Sully 2-1 were Devils' winners.
Exeter RSL and Gold also drew 2-2. For Exeter, Rex Swain won 2-1; for Gold, Trevor Leary 2-0 and Steve Leary 2-1.
David Bates continues to lead the A grade players' rankings with 24 wins from 36 frames, followed by Roydyn Bishop 22 from 38, Adam Bindoff 22 from 39 and Robin McEnnulty 20 from 31.
A grade ladder: Launceston RSL 40, Black 36, Exeter RSL 34, Blue 30, Devils 28, Gold 24. This week's best break: David Bates 46, Andrew Saltmarsh 31.
In A reserve, Navy moved back into the four, winning 8-4 over Amber. Steven Collins and Alan Legg both won 2-0 for Navy.
Green got back on the winners' list 7-5 over Longford RSL. David Thomas and George Zammitt won for Green, and Chris Knowles was Longford's winner.
Red moved to second on the ladder with a 7-5 win over Exeter RSL. Bob Cain and Barry Glover won for Red, with Lloyd Rogers winning for Exeter.
A reserve ladder: Green 138, Red 113, Navy 109, Amber 109, Exeter 106, Longford RSL 97. Best break for this week: Adrian White, 35.
Green players dominate the players' rankings, with David Thomas 20 wins from 30 frames, followed by Rowan Phelps 19 from 30 and Glen Johansen 19 from 32 frames.
For more information, go to the cue sport website, www.nteba.com.au or call the secretary on 0419 113 528.
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Ladder leader in the clear
However, Works Black, which had led the competition for most of the season, faltered against bottom team Works Gold, losing 1-3 in this week's competition.
Veterans Roydyn Bishop, 2-0, Robin McEnnulty 2-1 and David Shepherd 2-0 won for Launceston RSL, Exeter's Adam Bindoff continued his winning form, beating Terry Adams 2-0 with a re-spotted black in the second frame.
For Gold, John Fraser 2-1, John Saggers 2-1 and Bob Woods were winners, while Andrew Saltmarsh 2-0 had Blacks' only win.
The Blue team continued its impressive late season form whitewashing the Devils 4-0 and taking their place in the four.
Peter Donati 2-0, John Stevenson 2-0, Rolf Stevenson 2-1 and Hans Georgieff 2-0 made it four wins from the past five matches and are well placed on handicap to make a run for the title.
David Bates (22 wins from 33 frames) and Adam Bindoff (22 from 39) lead the players rankings, from Robin McEnnulty and Roydyn Bishop with 20 wins each.
The A grade ladder is: Launceston RSL 36, Black 34, Exeter RSL 32, Blue 30, Devils 26, Gold 22.
In A reserve, Exeter RSL moved into the four at the expense of Navy, beating Longford RSL 7-5. Derek Peart and John Waters won for Exeter, while Greg Williams was best for Longford.
Red beat Navy 7-5. Phil Rowbottom and Ray Smith won for Red, while John Fordham was Navy's only winner.
Amber, second, drew with ladder- leader Green 6-6. Damien Bushby won 2-0 for Amber and George Zammit 2-0 for Green.
The A reserve ladder is: Green 129, Amber 105, Red 104, Exeter RSL 101, Navy 99, Longford RSL 92. Best break: Damien Bushby 27.
State team selected
THE final 22 players from the North, South and North-West competed for nine positions in the state open eightball team to join the 2010 state open singles champion Gregg Watt in the team to compete at the Australian eightball championships in Adelaide from October 19-29.
In what was a first for many years there were no playoffs for the last position in the team, with the following nine players making the team from the round robin section of play: Cale Barrett, Callan Bisett, Jeremy McGuire, Marcus Jackson, Ricky Lee, Anthony Adams, Chris Forsyth, Sam Thurgood, Tim Wright.
For a full list of results go to www.eightballtasmania.com.au
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