The 1998 English Amateur Championship
Regional Qualifiers
The regional qualifiers were brought together in North and
South splits, playing at Harrogate and Woking over four
hours.
An open draw, without seeding, saw a repeat of last year’s
final as Paul Bennett was pitted against Terry Ward of York. A
143 break and seven additional efforts over 50 gave Paul a 500
point win.
There was more high scoring from Philip Welham and Peter
Shelley while Steve Crosland, Mark Hirst and David Nichols
all bettered the 1,000 points barrier. Mark’s win was at the
expense of the CIU champion Darren Kell who could have
been considered a genuine title contender.
Chris Ross and Ivan Chambers scored over a thousand but
ended as losers to Bill Andress and John O’Neil. Keith Giver’s
83 unfinished break give him a 101 point win over Jack Hedley
while Jerry Conba beat Ernest Shorney by only 80 points.
NORTH
Manhattan Club, Harrogate
Sunday 1st March 1998
| Philip Welham 92, 88, 66, 62, 59, 54 |
1,459 | Steve Best 68 |
867 | ||
| eve Crosland 74, 64, 63, 62, 57 |
1,332 | Denis Marr 54 |
725 | ||
| Richard Lodge 88, 62, 62, 60 |
948 | Jim McCann 82, 69 |
753 | ||
| Peter Shelley 118, 81, 70, 65, 61, 58 |
1,447 | Paul Dunning 59 |
827 | ||
| Derick Townend |
966 | Ian Dennis |
882 | ||
| Mark Hirst 187, 81, 73, 67, 66, 62, 57, 51 |
1,252 | Darren Kell 87, 63 |
855 | ||
| Paul Bennett 143, 84, 78, 67, 67, 61, 61, 51 |
1,263 | Terry Ward 78 |
739 | ||
| David Nichols 64, 54, 50 |
1,111 | Branson Hoole |
848 |
SOUTH
Woking Snooker Centre
Sunday 1st March 1998
| Jerry Conba 52 |
888 | Ernest Shorney |
808 | ||
| Charlie Gay 76, 59 |
1,108 | Richie Evans 54, 51 |
738 | ||
| Bill Andress 55, 53, 53 |
1,425 | Chris Ross 61, 58, 53, 51 |
1,038 | ||
| Terry Colby |
946 | Phil Davis 72, 62 |
601 | ||
| Neal Rewhorn 137, 103 |
1,218 | Fos Wilson 60 |
748 | ||
| Brian Harvey 121, 57 |
1,456 | Robert Shanks |
722 | ||
| Keith Olver 83unf |
1,005 | Jack Hedley |
904 | ||
| John O’Neill 84, 83, 56, 54 |
1,213 | Ivan Chambers 147, 57 |
1,159 |
Competition Proper
Atack Snooker Centre, Nuneaton
Play switched to the Atack Snooker Centre at Nuneaton for
the conclusion of the tournament with defined weekends
allocated for the first round proper and quarter final activity.
Mark Hirst had nine fifty plus breaks and a century when
beating Jerry Colby while Paul Bennett made his personal best
break in tournaments of 204 in his win over David Nichols.
Paul’s two other centuries took him to the round’s highest
score.
With no major breaks Jerry Conba kept the Scoreboard ticking
over and lost by only 64 points to Richard Lodge, Peter Shelley
and Brian Harvey were involved in another tremendous match,
the Stoke man won through.
Peter was again comfortable when beating Richard Lodge while
Paul Bennett had the better of Mark Hirst to move into the
semi finals.
Returning to first round action, Steve Crosland lost out by a
mere 2 points to Philip Welham, John O’Neil and Bill Andress
were in prolific scoring mood in a game that produced over
2,700 points.
Keith Olver beat Charlie Gay and Neal Rewhorn made his best
ever tournament break of 284 when beating Derrick Townend.
Neal maintained his form in the quarter final with two centuries
when beating Keith Olver, while Bill Andress and Philip
Welham were separated by only 141 points.
14th March 1998
| Mark Hirst 134, 93 |
1,229 | Terry Colby 90, 71, 71, 70, 68, 68, 58, 55 |
720 | ||
| Paul Bennett 204, 142, 105, 69, 68, 64 |
1,524 | David Nichols 124, 89, 86, 66, 63 |
722 | ||
| Richard Lodge 104, 68, 66, 56, 54 |
1,135 | Jerry Conba |
1,071 | ||
| Peter Shelley 139, 94, 78, 77, 55, 51 |
1,300 | Brian Harvey 106, 86, 55 |
956 |
21st March 1998
| Philip Welham 129, 89, 81 |
998 | Steve Crosland 66, 64 |
996 | ||
| Bill Andress 71, 68, 63, 58, 58, 53, 50 |
1,461 | John O’Neill 124, 89, 86, 66, 63 |
1,268 | ||
| Keith Olver 78, 70, 69, 52 |
1,071 | Charlie Gay 77 |
793 | ||
| Neal Rewhorn 284, 104, 78, 64, 56, 53 |
1,282 | Derick Townend 68 |
698 |
15th March 1998
| Paul Bennett 149, 139, 97, 97, 83, 73, 55, 54, 51 |
1,247 | Mark Hirst 100, 63, 109unf |
958 | ||
| Peter Shelley 84, 72, 72, 68, 63 |
1,165 | Richard Lodge 74, 66, 66 |
794 |
22nd March 1998
| Bill Andress 68, 57, 56, 50 |
1,192 | Philip Welham 54 |
1,051 | ||
| Neal Rewhorn 153, 124, 80, 74 |
1,202 | Keith Olver 78, 68 |
892 |
The Final Stages
Saturday 4th April 1998
| Paul Bennett 85, 71, 71 |
1,062 | (13.0) | Peter Shelley 63, 58, 53 |
978 | (11.9) |
| Neal Rewhorn 130, 84, 77, 64, 50 |
1,123 | (12.0) | Bill Andress 76, 59, 57, 50 |
1,046 | (11.0) |
Sunday 5th April 1998
| Session 1 | Paul Bennett 140, 75, 62 |
629 | (15.3) | Neal Rewhorn |
278 | (7.0) |
| Session 2 | Paul Bennett 109, 87 |
683 | (18.5) | Neal Rewhorn 98, 58 |
418 | (11.0) |
| Final Score | Paul Bennett |
1,312 | (16.8) | Neal Rewhorn |
696 | (8.9) |
For the third consecutive year the Atack Snooker Centre at
Nuneaton provided the venue for the final stages of the
championship and, once again the efficiency and friendliness
of manager Bob Coales and his staff provided the perfect
complement to the administrative skills of Derick Townend
and his organisational team.
After all the if’s and but’s and hard luck stories of the previous
rounds, Saturday April 4th dawned with only 4 players still
left in contention Peter Shelley, Paul Bennett, Bill Andress
and Neal Rewhorn. The Billiards feast was about to begin!
The Hors D’oeuvres: The semi-finals
The draw threw up the intriguing pairings of youth against
experience as Rewhorn met Andress and Bennett met Shelley.
Both games went to the wire. Neal Rewhorn, after being 350
points behind during the first 2 hour session, eventually
overcame Bill Andress by 77, the final score being Rewhorn
1,123 (64,84,50,77,130) – Andress 1,046 (57,50,76,59).
The second semi-final saw a similar result with Paul Bennett
edging out Peter Shelley by only 84 points with the final tally
Bennett 1,062(53,63,58,71,71,85) – Shelley 978 (81,152,61,
62,168,124). In this game however it was Peter Shelley who
twice overcame huge deficits eventually to fall just short.
The Main Course: The Final
The Players
The domination of the championship by the
younger players continued with the 22-year old Bennett pitted
against the 27-year old Rewhorn.
Although the younger of the two, Paul Bennett already had
an impressive pedigree as the current champion, an England
international, and always a strong performer on the ABC and
junior circuits. Neal Rewhorn, currently a CIU finalist and a
top-of-the-table player in the Dagley mould, was however, a
dangerous opponent, with the current tournament top break
of 284 and let’s not forget the local boy playing in his own
backyard.
The Game
| Bennett 140, 62, 75 |
629 | Rewhorn |
278 |
After some initial sparing, it was Bennett
who was first into his stride with a nicely-compiled run of 140
after some 45 minutes play. Rewhorn at this stage was
unexpectedly finding difficulty in judging the pace of the table
and the throw of the balls. This pattern continued into the
second half of the session with Bennett collecting further
breaks of 62 and 75 and not only scoring more frequently in
the lower ranges but also having the better of the safety
exchanges. Rewhorn, whose cueing style and shot selection
promised much, still could not get into gear.
The interval came with Bennett showing a healthy lead of
some 350 points but still by no means home and dry, as Rewhorn
had amply shown his powers of recovery from such a position
only the day before.
| Bennett 109, 87 |
683 | Rewhorn 98, 58 |
418 |
Rewhorn desperately needed a good start but it
seemed that the omens were against him when a foul was
called shortly after the commencement of the session when it
was discovered that he had started with the wrong ball!
Despite this, he slowly got his game together and ran in a
swift 98 after 25 minutes play. Bennett meanwhile did not score
any breaks over 50 but got some useful lower scores and also
slowed the game down with some astute safety play. As a
consequence, although Rewhorn made a 58 break at the
session mid-point Bennett, was still some 300 points ahead.
It was a tall order for Rewhorn, whose plight was further
exacerbated by a Bennett 109 which put him 400 points a
head with only 40 minutes left. As so often happens in such
situations, the knife was then even more cruelly twisted by
the man ahead enjoying all the running as Bennett, aided by
an 87 break eventually coasted home by over 600 points.
A fully deserved win for the current champion, Paul Bennett,
with Neal Rewhorn probably still finding it difficult to believe
that he played for 4 hours on his home table without scoring
a single century break!
The Dessert
The magnificent trophies were
presented by Rex Williams,
Chairman of the WPBSA,
following which Bob Coales
laid on his customary tasty
buffet for the enthusiasts who
had gathered at Nuneaton to
enjoy the billiards fare.
No doubt, amongst the chitchat,
opinions were voiced
about next year’s winner. Paul
Bennett is certainly the man to
beat but Neal Rewhorn, and
other worthy contenders, will
no doubt be after his crown!
Gratitude is due to all those
helped to make this year’s
competition yet another
success.