Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Neil Robertson

It is unlikely I will need to explain much about Neil to those who follow snooker, but for those who don't:

D.O.B. 11 Feb 1982

Lives Melbourne

Last 5 Seasons10-7-13-28-68

Turned Pro 1998

Ranking Tournament Victories 3 - Royal London Watches Grand Prix 2006; Welsh Open 2007; Bahrain Snooker Championship 2008

Last Season's Prize Money £156,400

Highest Tournament Break 141 – China Open 2007

Neil Robertson’s success in the 2008/09 season is underlined by the fact that he started the campaign in 23rd place in the provisional rankings but finished it by moving up one place on the official list to No 9.


After a quiet start to the season, he registered an emphatic return to form by winning the Bahrain Snooker Championship, the first ranking event staged in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Robertson beat Marcus Campbell 5-4, Stephen Lee 5-2, Stephen Maguire 5-2 and Mark Allen 6-4 to reach the final, where he came up against Matthew Stevens. The Australian started brilliant with breaks of 129, 117, 96 in the first three frames, but looked second favourite when he trailed 7-6. Showing exceptional calmness under pressure, Robertson stole a vital 14th frame on the black and added the last two with breaks of 53 and 56 for a 9-7 victory.


“When it gets to the final, great champions rise to the occasion," said snooker’s most successful ever antipodean player. "You see it with people like Roger Federer and Michael Jordan. They never say die. I’ve won three out of three finals now and I don’t want to know what it’s like to lose one. If I’d lost today I would have been devastated, I would have felt like I’d thrown it away.”


Robertson’s remarkable record of winning the tournament every time he had got to the semi-finals of a ranking event ended at the Welsh Open, when he suffered a surprise 6-4 reverse against Joe Swail.


At the Betfred.com World Snooker Championship, he reached the semi-finals for the first time, beating Steve Davis 10-2, Ali Carter 13-8 and Stephen Maguire 13-8. His clash with Shaun Murphy looked to be too much to handle for Robertson when he trailed 14-7, but he produced a tremendous comeback to recover to 14-14. Murphy, however, had the last laugh by compiling three frame-winning breaks to win 17-14.


“For my first time in a semi here I showed a lot of character, the way I came back, and I’m really proud of that,” said Robertson.
During the tournament, and particularly during his victory over Carter in which he stole a succession of frames from losing positions, Robertson celebrated vociferously in the arena, letting out whoops of joy and pumping his fist upon winning frames, a habit which he believes will help attract new viewers to snooker.


"If I’m watching a sport which I don’t know too much about, and someone is going absolutely nuts, I’ll probably carry on watching it," explained the flamboyant Aussie with an ‘indie band’ hairstyle.


The best season of his career to date was 2006/07, in which he won his first two ranking titles.
The left-hander’s first breakthrough came at the Royal London Watches Grand Prix in Aberdeen. After winning four of his five group matches in the new round robin phase, he beat Andrew Norman then thumped Ronnie O’Sullivan 5-1. "Neil was on fire, he hardly missed a ball and he blew me away," admitted the Rocket.
Victory over Alan McManus put Robertson through to the final where he saw off Jamie Cope 9-5.


"It’s the best week of my life, it’s just been incredible," said the Thunder from Down Under.
Robertson, who comes from Melbourne but is based in Cambridge during the season, didn’t have to wait too long before fulfilling his hopes of becoming a multiple winner. At the Welsh Open in Newport, he saw off Michael Holt and Stephen Hendry then again faced O’Sullivan in the quarter-finals and again came out on top, this time 5-4 courtesy of a nerveless clearance in the deciding frame.


Steve Davis was dispatched in the semis then he faced surprise package Andrew Higginson, who had never previously figured in the latter stages of a ranking event but belied his inexperience by coming from 6-2 down in the final to lead 8-6 with some superb snooker.
But Robertson showed his true class by responding with his best snooker under extreme pressure. Breaks of 92 and 59 made it 8-8 and he dominated the decider to win it 70-0.
"When I went 8-6 down I was thinking I’d blown it," he admitted. "I had to hang in there and hope that I would get a chance. There are not many players to win two titles in the same season so it’s great to join them."


His first real impact was winning the World Under-21 Championship in 2003, beating China’s Liu Song 11-5 in the final at the Great Lake Centre in Taupo, New Zealand.
Later that year he won the qualifying competition for the Masters, beating Dominic Dale 6-5 in the final, to earn a wild card to the Masters. He was handed a baptism of fire at the London venue against local hero Jimmy White and lost 6-2.


During the summer months, Robertson returns to his native Melbourne. He has won the West Coast International three times in succession, on each occasion making a 147.
An avid sports fan and a keen follower of rugby, cricket and Aussie Rules football, Robertson has also learned to appreciate English football and decided to support Chelsea after marvelling at the skills of Gianfranco Zola.


He enjoys the music of Timbaland, Metallica and Guns & Roses and asserts that if it wasn’t for snooker, he would have made a career as a graphic designer.

Friday, 21 August 2009

More Prizes

I'm very pleased to announce we now have a few more prizes for the raffle.

Two Executive Tickets, including dinner, to Cambridge Utd for a match of your choice
Two tickets to the British Touring Car Championship final round at Brands Hatch - Thanks to Project 8 Racing and Motorsport Vision
Football signed by the Tottenham Hotspur first team - Thanks to Emma Ward at Tottenham.
Two tickets to the Vue Cinema in the Grafton center, to see a film of your choice

I can also confirm that Snooker Professional Neil Robertson will be attending at 9am, Thursday 17th, which is the start of the world record attempt.

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Press Release

I'm pleased to announce we are now included in a press release from Signify Ltd.

Please the website here

Monday, 10 August 2009

Player

Very pleased to announce we also have Ian Norris, a pool player for over 30 years, showing up during the Friday afternoon for the public to challenge.

Ian's Pool Resume:

Cambridge:
CAPL Premier league team winner
3 times CAPL knockout cup winner
Singles winner
Singles Open Winner
Premier league Hotshots winner
2 times Cambridgeshire Tour winner
County A player for Cambridgeshire. National finalist along with Rich and Simon. (See below)


London:
10 times Premier League winner.
County A player
Hertfordshire Amateur Champion.

Scalps include Maltese Joe Barbera, Pat (the Chat) O'kane and Steve Sanders from the 80's

Big thanks to Ian for giving up his time for this event.

Friday, 7 August 2009

Website!

I am very pleased to announce that we have an official website, www.poolmarathon.org.uk, now set up to aide in the promotion of this event.

Jane, from Catfish Designs , kindly donated her time, resources and expertise to provide us with the excellent website.

Many thanks Jane, your time and efforts are appreciated.

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

One Ball Couchman!

Very pleased to announce that we have Darren Couchman helping to promote our event. Darren was diagnosed with testicular cancer and wrote a fantastic book to show his experiences through it. He's still very active to this day with his fund raising for Mens Health.

Take a look at this Website

Star names join us in the fun

Alongside the snooker professionals attending the Event, we also have some top names from the local pool circuit joining us. Rich Wharton, Ian Norris and Simon Rivers are just some of the names involved.

To prove the predigree of some of the names, here is Simon's Pool Resume:

7 times CAPL Cambridge Singles winner
5 times CAPL Cambridge Pairs winner
Over 20 times CAPL Premier League Champion
IPA Tour for 5 years (3 as a professional)
Finalist UK Champion of Champions
UK County Champion
European team champion
England International
Hertfordshire tour winner beating World Masters Champion in the final
Famous scalps include 2 times world champ Jason Twist

Rich Whartons Pool Resume:

National
UK Open 2008 Finalist (lost to Chris Melling 8-6)
UK Open 3-man team event winner (with C. Melling and P. Harrison)
4 Years IPA Tour
5 Years Herts Pool Tour
3 Years Oracle/Gangsters Tour
1 appearance at World Championships tournament proper, losing to Rob Chilton in 2nd round

University/BUSA Pool
BUSA British Singles Champion 2008
Home Nations winners (England Universities) x2 (2008/2009)
Home Nations MVP Winner (100% record) 2008

Local
8 Years Cambridgeshire County
7 times Interleague Champions
CAPL Captains Cup Winner
2 times Cambridge Tour Winner
Cambridge Open Winner

Biggest Achievements
Winning a £12,000 money match (from 17-11 down) 21-18, after giving a 3/21 start (November 2008)
Beating England Captain Lee Kendall 8-3 in European Championships
Reaching final of UK Open 2008

Notable Scalps
Lee Kendall 8-3 (European Championships 2007)
Tom Cousins 8-5 (Oracle Super Tour Event 1 2009)
Marc Farnsworth 8-2 (Oracle Super Tour Grand Final 2008)
Rob Chilton 8-7 (Oracle Super Tour Grand Final 2008)
James Pheely 7-0 (IPA World Championship Qualifier 2008)
Stephen Dempsey 5-4 (IPA Tour Club Event 4 2008)

Various others
Numerous open tournament wins
3rd in overall rankings for 2007 Phoenix Tour, with 2 finals, 1 semi and one quarter from 4 events.
Various money match wins over last 5 years


Simon and Rich will be challenging the public at certain times during the event, please turn up and show them what YOU can do!