Thursday, 10 May 2012
Monday, 7 May 2012
Ronnie O'Sullivan is 2012 World champion
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Ali Carter and Ronnie O'Sullivan into the final
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Day 12
You can view Ryan and Matthews press conferences here.
Neil Robertson commented on twitter about his performance. 'Oh well. Didn't quite get going this afternoon which cost me the match in the end but fair play to Ronnie as he played some great stuff'
Stephen Maguire is awaiting the winner of the Carter V Jones match. Jamie was almost giving up as Carter lead him 12-8 put he pulled it back to 12-9 and his chances came back to being possible. It has been seen before and Jamie has never stopped fight back. Carter's four frame lead has taken a beating in the last through frames 12-11. Jamie looked a few times as through he was giving up but when Carter should have closed the match up, he made mistakes and gave Jamie an in to the game. Ali Carter managed to come back, avoiding the final frame decider. No one can deny that Jamie Jones has played out of his skin, the experience will do him no harm at all. The audience where so impressed they gave Jamie a standing ovation as his left the theatre of dreams. Carter breathed a sigh of relief. 13-11. Press conference of both players will be added as soon as they are available.
The semi finals start tomorrow at 1pm
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Day 11 Stephen Hendry retires from snooker
Matthew Stevens is leading Ryan Day 11-5, Ryan looked as though he wasn't there, his snooker wasn't as good as he had previously shown. He still has a chance to make a difference but Matthew has to be a favourite for tomorrow.
Ronnie O'Sullivan V Neil Robertson was left with Robertson 5-3 in the lead, the match will conclude back to back tomorrow evening. Also to conclude tomorrow is Ali Carter V Jamie Jones. Carter 5-3 in the lead, he could either run away with this or have to slog it out to the finishing line!
Monday, 30 April 2012
Day 10 part 2
Ronnie's press conference can be heard right here
Day 10 part 1
listen to Carter's press conference. Thanks to Monique Limbos
Sunday, 29 April 2012
day 9
All of today's matches will finish up tomorrow. Carter went into his second session against Trump, two frames up and after a difficult session came out two frames down; he trails Trump 9-7 into tomorrows final session.
Ronnie held all the cards in today's match against Mark Williams, at one point it looked as through he would finish his session with a game to spare. Mark pulled it out the back and clawed back two frames to go into tomorrow's final session 11-5.
Matthew Stevens and Barry Hawkins, have hammered it out tooth and nail. They remain 8-8 going into tomorrow's final session and it is too difficult to call a winner. Who ever recheas 13 tomorrow will well deserve their quarter final place!
Andrew Higginson V Jamie Jones. started off this morning with Andrew being in control of the balls, although Jamie never gave up and fought all the way. In this evenings session he ended the second session 10-6 ahead of Higginson. I have said since, I saw Jamie in the qualifiers he would do well and now he only needs 3 frames, to get the well deserved quarter final spot for the talented young Welshman.
There will be a much more interesting review tomorrow and hopefully press conference video's!
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Day 8
Also through to the next round is Ryan Day, who had a great match against Coa Yupeng, he saw off the young Chinese player 13-7. But it was a great experience for Coa and got him the exposure he needed. He is a talented young man!
Tonight Ali Carter V Judd Trump started their first round. Ali Carter looked spot on with his game and had control. Trump managed to pull some back. As the first session came to a close, Judd had a chance to steal the frame to make 4-4 but some bad shots, meant that Carter walked away 5-3. This one will be a close session, and who ever wins it will deserve their place in the next round!
Up tomorrow Jamie Jones V Andrew Higginson to start off their second round matches and it will be a great second round match to witness!
Friday, 27 April 2012
Mixed bag of updates again day 6 &7
<p>Sorry about lack of update yesterday, I was at college late last night! Anyway what a Day. The captain Ali Carter, showed he was truly on form and comprehensively beat Mark Davis.  10-2, M.Davis had been suffering from illness, but you can take nothing from Carter he was truly flawless. <br>
  Mark Williams went on to beat Lui  Chuang 10-6 and was half booed half celebrated from the Sheffield crowd. <br>
The second round also began yesterday with Neil Robertson v Dave Gilbert. Gilbert didn't seem at all fazed by playing Robertson. Thought out the 3 sessions played over the past 24 hours, Gilbert showed a lit of skill and fight. Losing out tonight 13-9 after a mammoth fight back. <br>
  Joe Perry v Stephen Maguire, also kicked off in the evening session on Thursday. At the end of play it was 5-3 to Maguire. They met again today for the second session with results seeing Maguire in need of only 2 frames tomorrow morning. <br>
Today saw the start of Higgins v Hendry this mornings session had Higgins, two frames behind Mr maximum Hendry. Going into tonights session; which was as bad as the weather! Higgins struggled badly with every shot, god only knows what was going through his mind! Its doubtful he can come back from a 12-4 score line. Hendry needs only 1 frame tomorrow.
Ryan Day v Coa Yupeng started this afternoon, Ryan also appears to be back in form. He ended the first session with a 6-2 advantage going into tomorrow mornings session.
Mark Williams v Ronnie O'Sullivan and Ali Carter v Judd Trump are the second round matches, starting tomorrow for your viewing pleasure!
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Day 5 part 2
Here is Ding and Ryan's press conference
Joe Perry saw off Greame Dott 10-1,
Greame's press conference
Barry Hawkins then put an end to Mark Selby's crucible 2012 beating him 10-3.
The only seed of today to make it through to the next round is youngster Judd Trump who saw off Dominic Dale 10-7, a good win for trump who had been ill the previous day. Here are Judd and Dominic's Press conferences
Mark Williams was booed as he made his entrance into the crucible, after comments he made, calling the crucible a sh*t hole! The booing however didn't detract him from ending his first session 6-3 against Lui Chuang.
Ali Carter also made a great start against Mark Davis who is also suffering a dodgy stomach, Ali leads 7-1
The last two first round session end tomorrow and then its straight into the Second round session with Neil Robertson up first
Mixed bag of up dates
<p>Sorry there was no blog yesterday. You shall all find out why, threat the next magazine edition! Anyway look back at yesterday. Ronnie beat peter ebdon 10-4, neither player played particularly well. But Ronnie did was was needed for entry into the second round.
Judd started his first round against Dominic Dale, with food poising he was off colour, for a frame or two but ended the first close session in the lead 5-4. The match resumes at 2:30.
Joe Perry looked very convincing in his opening session against greame Dott. And this morning session saw Joe go on the win the Scot. 10-1, that had to be a tough result for Greame Dott.
Stephen Lee also fell at the first hurdle last night, as Andrew Higginson booked his second round place 10-6.
Mark Selby v Barry Hawkins also took place yesterday. Mark has been suffering a neck problem, it was unsure if the world number 1 would compete. At the end of the first session scores were 6-3 to Hawkins.
Ryan Day also is a frame ahead of Ding Junhui 5-4.
This years champs maybe one for the qualifies.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Day 3 part 2
On the other table the start of Stephen Lee v Andrew Higginson got under way. Lee had a very positive start in this campaign against Higginson. The only problem for Stephen, is that Andrew is having an equally positive start and leads 5-4 after Stephen won the last frame of the session. They will resume the match tomorrow, one thing is for sure it will be a close closing score!
Day 3 part 1
Now to the snooker, what an exciting a few matches we've seen so far today. First up Stephen Maguire saw the end of youngster Luca Brecel. 10-5 was the finishing score, maybe hard on Luca; but he played well and the experience will count for more in the long run! In the long run Luca can't really grumble, as Barry has given him a two year wild card slot.
Matthew Stevens v Marco Fu, started on the other table. It was starting to look a little like a white wash, as Stevens got to 8-0 before Marco managed to get a frame on the board, the second part will continue at 7pm tonight!
This afternoon's session saw Shaun Murphy v Jamie Jones, to finish up what was started yesterday. Jamie put in a great effort yesterday and he didn't disappoint today either! It was a close session specially as Shaun levelled up with Jamie at 8-8. It was great however to see a qualifier, doing so well. Jamie potted a difficult red in the final frame and gave a fist pump as that red put him over the line to win. He potted the following colour, then unfortunately his fist pump was wasted as he, went in off. Shaun didn't take the opportunity and won the frame and match. 10-8.
Ronnie O'sullivan V Peter Ebdon, was a match that was anticipated for different reasons. Most worried the playing style of Ebdon may bore O'Sullivan into submission. After a shakey start Ronnie left the first session 7-2 and will complete it tomorrow.
Sunday, 22 April 2012
Crucible day 1 part 2
Hendry has played well through the qualifying for this event and if the first session was anything to go by, today then who knows- maybe just maybe he could go all the way!
Robertson finished the afternoon session ahead, with three century breaks to finish up with! Neil will go into the second session tomorrow with a comfortable lead, over Ken Doherty 7-2.
Tonight's session saw the first player through to the second round. John Higgins fought a serious battle against Liang Wenbo, the nail biting match went to a decider at 9-9. It could to be fair have gone either way, but John found the power from somewhere and booked himself a match next Friday. On the other table Mark Allen started his match against Cao Yupeng. Which ended with Yupeng a frame, the Chinese player looked very strong in the qualifying rounds, Allen will not have an easy ride against him, when they meet again tomorrow to fight for second round access.
Finishing up tomorrow will also be Martin Gould, who should hope he can find some form against Dave Gilbert; who is at present looking like a serious threat to the Potter from Pinner.
The Crucible Day 2
Gilbert was as you can imagine very pleased with his win, "I thought I played really well yesterday and came back, I struggled a bit today and Martin probably went favourite when he came up 9-8. But I am pleased that I proved to myself I could do it." Gilbert said to World Snooker after the match. On the other table Stephen Maguire V Luca Brecel. The qualifiers are giving the top 16 boys a run for their money! Luca showed great skill, and though he trails 6-3 to Maguire, what he can take from this tournament is experience. At 17 he is a threat in a few years time he will be very dangerous, around that table!
This afternoon, saw the start to Shaun Murphy V Jamie Jones and Mark Allen was out to clean up against China's Cao Yupeng. Allen trailed last night, in a move he said was due to him highly under estimating Yupeng. Again the balls did seem to play right for Allen. Yupeng walked away with 10-6.
"If there was ever a ranking position that was false it was that one because he played like a seasoned professional there and he made a few good breaks towards the end of the match.
On the other table, Shaun Murphy, was given a bit of punishment from Welsh lad Jamie Jones. He finished the first session a frame behind Murphy, but I would say we haven't seen the last of Jamie and he will not let, Murphy run away with it!
The evening session was a cleaning up session, Neil Robertson V Ken Doherty. Neil was 7-2 a head of the Irish man as he came back to the second round. Doherty started a come back attack, but it was shorted lived as Robertson took the match 10-4.
On the other table Stephen Hendry returned to finish uo the match against Stuart Bingham, there was no 147 this time but the Scot was focused and out to prove, there is still life in the old dog! He saw off Bingham 10-4. giving everyone at the crucible a nice early night!
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Day 1 so far
Well Sheffield has welcome the snooker, with sunshine! Lets over look the fact, its freezing!!!
Anyway enough on the weather, the first matches of the day; came down to Martin Gould v Dave Gilbert, on table 2. Table 1 had John Higgins v Liang Wenbo. Results table one see John 6-3 up on Wenbo, after a tense drawn out session. On table two, Martin Gould appeared to be still suffering, his lack of form as Gilbert had all the run. Hope is that Gould can pull it back, this evening.
The afternoon session, is now underway- Neil Robertson v Ken Doherty on table two and Stephen Hendry v Stuart Bingham.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Hours until the Crucible
But the big question is who is you're winner?
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