The Rocket Play Very Well In The First Round Of The Snooker World Championship 2007... Sorry About The Video Quality... Snooker WC 2007 - Ronnie O' Su |
This is a super slo-mo of a deep screw shot from the Higgins-Selby final of the 2007 world snooker championship. How deep screw works |
China's Ding Junhui potted a maximum 147 break during his second round match at the United Kingdom Championship. Meanwhile Ding's heroics couldn't prevent him falling 7-1 behind against John Higgins as the former world champion, 3-1 up at the mid-session interval, won four frames on the bounce. Ding, who won the the UK title in 2005, was trailing the Scot by 2-0 when he sank 15 reds and blacks in the third frame before clearing the colours. The 21-year-old appeared understandably nervous as he approached the landmark. But after stepping away from the table, for a drink of water, Ding potted the pink and the final black to the delight of the crowd before being congratulated by Higgins. Ding is now on course to claim a bonus 30000 pounds (45872 dollars), made up of 5000 pounds for the highest break of the tournament and a 25000 pounds bonus for the 147. 147s - the complete list 1 Steve Davis (Lada Classic 1982) 2 Cliff Thorburn (World Championship 1983) 3 Kirk Stevens (Masters 1984) 4 Willie Thorne (UK Championship 1987) 5 Tony Meo (Matchroom League 1988) 6 Alain Robidoux (European Open 1988) 7 John Rea (Scottish Championship 1989) 8 Cliff Thorburn (Matchroom League 1987) 9 James Wattana (World Masters 1991) 10 Peter Ebdon (Strachan Professional 1991) 11 James Wattana (British Open 1992) 12 Jimmy White (World Championship 1992) 13 John Parrott (Matchroom League 1992) 14 Stephen Hendry (Matchroom League 1992) 15 Peter Ebdon (UK Championship 1992) 16 David mcdonnell (British ... Snooker Ding Junhui 147 break |
China's Ding Junhui potted a maximum 147 break during his second round match at the United Kingdom Championship. Meanwhile Ding's heroics couldn't prevent him falling 7-1 behind against John Higgins as the former world champion, 3-1 up at the mid-session interval, won four frames on the bounce. Ding, who won the the UK title in 2005, was trailing the Scot by 2-0 when he sank 15 reds and blacks in the third frame before clearing the colours. The 21-year-old appeared understandably nervous as he approached the landmark. But after stepping away from the table, for a drink of water, Ding potted the pink and the final black to the delight of the crowd before being congratulated by Higgins. Ding is now on course to claim a bonus 30000 pounds (45872 dollars), made up of 5000 pounds for the highest break of the tournament and a 25000 pounds bonus for the 147. 147s - the complete list 1 Steve Davis (Lada Classic 1982) 2 Cliff Thorburn (World Championship 1983) 3 Kirk Stevens (Masters 1984) 4 Willie Thorne (UK Championship 1987) 5 Tony Meo (Matchroom League 1988) 6 Alain Robidoux (European Open 1988) 7 John Rea (Scottish Championship 1989) 8 Cliff Thorburn (Matchroom League 1987) 9 James Wattana (World Masters 1991) 10 Peter Ebdon (Strachan Professional 1991) 11 James Wattana (British Open 1992) 12 Jimmy White (World Championship 1992) 13 John Parrott (Matchroom League 1992) 14 Stephen Hendry (Matchroom League 1992) 15 Peter Ebdon (UK Championship 1992) 16 David mcdonnell (British ... Snooker Ding Junhui 147 break |
Final between Mitchell Mann & Jack Lisowski held at the Crucible Sheffield during the World Snooker Championships 2007 Junior Pot Black Final 2007 (P |
Mark Selby moments in the final of the 2007 World Snooker Championship Part 2: www.youtube.com Mark Selby moments |
Higgins teaches referee where to put the ball Warsaw Snooker Tour 2007 - Hig |
Second part of the final between Mitchell Mann & Jack Lisowski held at the Crucible Sheffield during the World Snooker Championships 2007 Junior Pot Black Final 2007 (P |
Ronnie makes a century. Snooker World Champ 2007 - O'S |
Maximum Break compiled in the PC Game World Championship Snooker 2007. World Championship Snooker (PC |
Snooker 2007 Northern Ireland Trophy Ronnie O'Sullivan Break 147 Snooker 147 - Ronnie O'Sulliva |
Snooker 2007 ten Shot of the Championship Snooker 2007 ten Shot of the C |
Ronnie O'sullivan VS Ste Welsby in a 1 frame snooker exhibition match at the Liverpool Olympia Theatre on the 28th November 2007 Ronnie O'Sullivan Vs Ste Welsb |
sullivan vs higgins one of the best frame of ronnie o ' sullivan in premier league 2007 final!! i was very free this few day...and will upload few of my favorete frame soon... Snooker premiere league 07 fin |
www.alex0paul.blogspot.com A montage of world number 2 and former world champion Graeme Dott's finest moments. Enjoy. Graeme Dott (born May 12, 1977) is a professional snooker player from Larkhall in Scotland. He won the World Snooker Championship in 2006, but lost his title in the very first match at the 2007 championship, being defeated 10-7 by Ian mcculloch on April 21, 2007. However, due to a very consistent season (he won another tournament as well) Dott still ended the year as the no. 2 ranked player in the world (behind newly crowned two-times world champion John Higgins). Since turning professional in 1994, Dott has slowly climbed the rankings, reaching the top sixteen in 2001, where he has remained ever since. With his World Championship victory he was up to number 6 in the rankings for 2006/2007, then his highest ever position. This is a remarkable turn-around, for at one point in the 2005/2006 season he looked in danger of plummeting down the rankings. Dott achieved his first ranking tournament victory at the 2006 World Snooker Championship; he was previously runner-up in the 1999 Regal Scottish Open, the 2001 British Open, the 2004 World Championship and the 2005 Malta Cup. He scored his only competitive 147 break in the 1999 British Open. Dott started his campaign with a 10-3 victory over former champion John Parrott, before beating veteran Nigel Bond in the second round. His quarter-final match was against Australia's Neil Robertson, and, after leading 12-8 ... Graeme Dott Montage |
Neil's 140 break against O'Sullivan in 1 of the better matches of the tournament 2007 World Snooker Championshi |
Alex Higgins v Peter Cross in exhibition at Regal Snooker Preston on 12th May 2007. Pete won on the black ! Alex Higgins |
snooker pot black 2007 finale part1 snooker pot black 2007 finale |
Mark Selby moments from the final and the semifinal of the 2007 World Snooker Championship Part 1: www.youtube.com Mark Selby moments Part 2 |
Snooker UK Championship 2007 lol...an attempt to 147...but failed... what a pity... Snooker UK Championship Ronnie |