Plummer breaks into national eightball squad

16 Nov, 2011 01:00 AM

LAUNCESTON's Fiona Plummer has been named in the All-Australian squad to play in the eightball world championships in England next year.

Plummer, a mother of two, had 28 wins from 42 frames played to finish third in the overall standings after the Australian championships in Sydney recently.

Anthony Adams, of Hobart, has been chosen in the Australian under-21 squad.

Higgins down

TASMANIA'S Les Higgins was defeated 3-2 by former Australian champion Aaron Mahoney in their last 16 match in the Queensland Open, played at Bribie Island last weekend.

The title was won by Victorian Steve Mifsud, the 2006 IBSF world snooker champion, defeating Shaun Budd (NSW) 5-3 in the final.

Works Green clear

WORKS Green moved four points clear on top of the Northern interclub billiards roster last week after defeating Works Red 3-1.

Glen Johansen, George Zammit and Dean Wilson won for Green, while captain Phil Rowbottom was Red's only winner.

Works Blue took second spot from Works Gold, beating it 3-1. Ethan Brown, Peter Donati and Zane Brown won for Blue, John Stevenson scored for Gold.

Raiders and Devils share fourth and fifth spots, Raiders easily defeating Exeter Social Club 4-0, and Devils accounting for RSL White 3-1. Raiders players Lionel Young, Barry Glover, Keith Coomber and Harley Stebbings inflicted Exeter's second 4-0 loss in as many weeks.

Winners for the Devils were Heath Rainbow, Roydyn Bishop and Josh Rainbow. Wayne Purdon was RSL White's only winner.

Works Navy moved up to sixth spot, beating Works Black 3-1. Alan Legg, Ben Conrades and John Fordham won for Navy and Andrew Saltmarsh scored for Black.

LADDER AFTER ROUND 5: Works Green 21 (provisional), Blue 17 (57.89%), Gold 17 (55%), Devils 16, Raiders 16, Launceston RSL 14, Navy 15, Black 14 (provisional), Red 11, Exeter 7.

BEST BREAKS: Roydyn Bishop 40, David Bates 34, Andrew Saltmarsh 27, John Fraser 25, Lionel Young 24, Barry Glover 22, Michael Leslie 21.

ROUND 5 RESULTS: Works Black 1 lt Works Navy 3, Terry Adams (170) lt Alan Legg (275), David Bates (-100) lt Ben Conrades (315), Andrew Saltmarsh (220) d Ray Skinner (260), Bruce Lockley (205) lt John Fordham (285).

Works Blue 3 d Works Gold 1, Ethan Brown (300) d Rolf Stevenson (240), Michael Leslie (225) lt John Stevenson (275), Peter Donati (90) d Steve Leary (235), Zane Brown (295) d John Fraser (195).

Works Raiders 4 d Exeter Social Club 0, Lionel Young (210) d Adam Bindoff (295), Barry Glover (255) d Derek Peart (280), Keith Coomber (180) d Lloyd Rogers (300), Harley Stebbings (215) d Chris Reid (265).

Works Green 3 d Works Red 1, Rowan Plelps (280) lt Phil Rowbottom (285), Glen Johansen (260) d Peter Seaman (300), George Zammit (250) d Bob Cain (280), Dean Wilson (250) d M.Chodan (310).

Launceston RSL White 1 lt The Flaming Devils 3, Dennis Collins (305) lt Heath Rainbow (385), Greg Williams (270) lt Josh Rainbow (300), Wayne Purdon (250) d Andrew Rainbow (270), Adrian White (170) lt Roydyn Bishop (130).

THIS WEEK'S MATCHES: Wednesday at Works, Navy v Green, Red v RSL White, Thursday night at Works, Gold v Black, Devils v Raiders. Thursday night Exeter Social Club, Exeter v Blue.

Calcutta

THERE will be a calcutta tournament at the Exeter Social Club on Sunday, November 27, with snooker, billiards (handicap), as well as eightball. $10 an event entry, winner takes all. All proceeds go towards the upgrading of the Exeter tables. To enter phone Rex on             0408 132 699      . For more information visit the cue sport website, www.nteba.com.au or call the secretary on 0487171966.