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Northern team too good in Shield
Held at Ulverstone RSL, North won 21 of the 48 matches played, North-West 14 and South 13.
The outstanding player for North was David Bates, who won all of his four billiard matches, recording breaks of 106 and 141.
Peter Donati also won four straight matches, and set the joint highest break of 35 with teammate Gary-Bjarnoe Elliott.
Other Northern players were Roydyn Bishop, Robin McEnnulty, Rex Swain, Trevor Leary and Keith Coomber.
Roster starts
THE 2010-11 billiards roster starts tonight, with Works Navy and Works Red playing.
Tomorrow, Works Black take on The Flaming Devils, Works Blue plays Exeter RSL both at the Launceston Workers Club, and Longford RSL plays Works Gold at Longford.
Last year's premier Works Green has a first round bye.
Championships
THE state eightball team heads to Adelaide on Sunday to compete in the Australian championships.
Tasmania will field teams in open, women's and masters teams events, with all players competing in their respective singles.
Launceston-based women's captain Fiona Plummer will be fancied to bring home the Australian championship and fellow Launceston player Bruce Lockley is a chance to make the Australian masters team.
Results will be on www.aebf.com.au
Sydney titles
THE Bob Hawke Australian open snooker championship will be played at the Mounties Club in Sydney from Friday.
Tasmanian champion Les Higgins and under-21 champion Luke Webb, both of Hobart, are both likely to progress through the early rounds towards the final on Sunday.
Reunion
ARRANGEMENTS are well under way for the reunion of the 1980 world snooker championship held at the Albert Hall in Launceston.
Jimmy (Whirlwind) White beat Ron Atkins in the final 30 years ago.
A dinner will be held at the Launceston Workers Club on Saturday, November 6, to commemorate the event, with Jimmy White appearing live on Skype.
For further information, or tickets, call 0408132699 or inquire at the Launceston Workers Club, Elizabeth Street, Launceston.
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Following uncertainty Exeter wins grand final
In A grade snooker, a year of uncertainty for Exeter RSL Club was given a positive twist on Thursday night with its A grade snooker team winning the 2010 grand final by downing Works Black 3-1 in the final.
The opening match was between Blacks' David Bates, who won this year's most consistent player, and conceded 54 points start to Exeter's Adam Bindoff. Bates showed all his class to easily win 2-0, scoring over 90 points in each frame. On the other table, Exeter's Rex Swain (16) and Blacks' Bruce Lockley (26) were closely matched, Swain winning the first frame, Lockley the second. The third frame resulted in a rare tied score, with a re- spotted black seeing the match go to Swain.
The final was tied up at one match each.
The third match decided was between Exeter's Gary Bakker (30) and Andrew Saltmarsh (28). Two close frames went one each with Bakker steadying in the final frame to give Exeter a 2-1 lead.
The final match between Exeter's Ben Swain (24) and Peter Wallace (42) for Black, became an epic, lasting two hours and with all the tension expected of a grand final. Wallace won the first frame, aided by a perfect snooker, effecting the foul and miss rule. Swain won the second frame. The third was very close decided on the blue and pink when Peter Wallace potted the blue and went in off, then fouled three times on the pink to hand the frame and match to Exeter.
In A Reserve, Works Amber have won the 2010 A reserve snooker championship, defeating Works Navy 7-4 in a very close final dominated by black ball games.
In the first round of matches, Amber's Ivor OConnor won 2-0 against Navy's Alan Legg, Tacey Saltmarsh lost 2-0 to John Fordham in two very close frames, John Saggers and Craig Jory won one frame each.
In the second round of matches Ambers Adam Gurr won his first frame against Brian OByrne while Peter Grimes lost his first frame to Navy's Steve Collins but came good in the second frame. David Bushby won both frames against Ray Skinner, the second frame coming from behind to win on the black.
COMING UP:
Gourlay Shield at Ulverstone RSL club this weekend.
Northern team - Billiards: David Bates and Kieth Coomber. Snooker: Peter Donati, Gary Bijone-Elliott, Roydyn Bishop, Robin McEnnulty, Rex Swain and Trevor Leary.
The 2010-11 billiards roster starts on October 12.
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