EABA : The Amateur Billiard Player : Summer 2002

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The Amateur Billiard Player : Summer 2002

AMATEUR BILLIARDS CIRCUIT

The Reardon, Stoke (Sunday 7th April 2002)

All games one-hour

“The Reardon”, Stoke-on-Trent staged the closing ABC ranking event
of the 2002 season. The whole weekend rounding off another
successfully completed EABA calendar.

With it already known that both Lee Lagan and David Nichols were
about to join the professional ranks, it meant that the ranking points
battle had become a race for the top 10 and not the usual scramble for
a top 8 place to ensure international competition the following season.
Effectively, the majority of places in the “elite” had already been sealed
following the English Amateur but the last place appeared to be between
John Hartley, Paul Dunning and David Burgess.

In Round 1, Lee Lagan signalled his intentions for the day with a break
of 195 during his 442-87 win over ABC stalwart Jock McGregor. Paul
Dunning and John Hartley both fell at the second fence, the draw being
kind to neither. After comfortable victories in the 1st round, Dunning
went out to Lagan and Hartley ran into Jim McCann in the kind of form
he has displayed all season, Jim recording breaks of 132 & 91 during
another impressive display. This left a clear passage for David Burgess
who rubber-stamped his top 10 place with a 320-103 victory over
Martin Phillips. Other highlights of the round were victory for “host”
Peter Shelley over fellow international Phil Welham, a win for Alf
Nolan over Ron Whitten in a North-East derby and an extremely narrow
squeak for Steve Crosland with a three point margin over Phil Davis.
Big breaks were the order of the day in Round 3. Lee Lagan enjoyed
visits of 203,111 & 78 against Brian Cousen, “mine host” Shelley 183
against David Peaker and Darren Kell made his 2nd century of the day
with 111 during a fine match with Dick Watts. Closest tie of the round
was fought out by Dave Burgess and Mark Hatton, Dave prevailing by
a mere four points.

The quarter-finals saw an exceptionally polished performance from
Lee Lagan incorporating breaks of 237, 137 & 72 during his 610-184
success over Peter Shelley. Darren Kell progressed at the expense of
David Burgess as did Michael White over David Nichols. Jim McCann
led Steve Crosland by over 100 points before a magnificent visit of 188
enabled Steve to turn the game around.

During a one-sided semi-final, it was amusing to hear Darren Kell turn
round and whisper “I won’t be sorry to see the back of him next
season”! The “him” to whom he was referring was of course Lee Lagan
who progressed to the final with the aid of two centuries and three 60+
breaks. Darren was one of the players who actually managed to defeat
Lee in an ABC this season and it was no doubt with this in mind that
Lee approached this game with such determination. The other semifinal
was an altogether closer affair and in fact a very good match
between the ever consistent Steve Crosland and one of the rapidly
improving players on the circuit, Michael White. Good judges such as
Brian Harvey have been saying for some time that he rates Michael as
one of the best top of the table exponents in the amateur game. Breaks
of 125 & 80 swung this game in Michael’s favour but only by a closing
margin of 24 points.

The fact that Lee had to step up a gear at the mid-point of the final was
tribute to the consistent play demonstrated by Michael all day. The
fact that he is capable of such a step up in performance is tribute to
how good an exponent of our beautiful game Lee has become. Exactly
when required, Lee produced breaks of 114 & 92 to seal his third ABC
triumph of the season to go along with the title of English Amateur
Champion.

Lee now turns professional with good wishes from the EABA. Many
of us know just how capable he is of making an impact within the
professional ranks and if he maintains his improvement of the last
eighteen months surely the minimum of a top eight place awaits.
However, many amateurs will be looking forward to the “post-Lagan”
era and perhaps the 11am draws at ABCs will no longer be a question
of fingers crossed that he is not in your part of the draw! Roll on
September.

Paul Dunning
Preliminary Round
Paul Dunning
92, 66, 54
343   Matthew Peaker
184  
Lee Lagan
195, 67, 64
442   Jock McGregor
87  
John Smith
70
290   John White
113  
Brian Cousen
50
255   Callum Robinson
160  
David Peaker
295   Brian Moffatt
209  
Phil Welham
392   Branson Hoole
152  
Norman Routledge
326   John Bell
72  
Jim McCann
90, 52, 51
384   Tony James
66
210  
John Hartley
54
289   Eric Gratton
211  
Steve Crosland
96, 61
433   Peter Cooper
102  
Phil Davis
162   Ivan Stevenage
140  
Brian Harvey
340   Steve Russell
128  
Dominic Mulhall
342   Ronnie Haigh
142  
First Round
Lee Lagan
78, 67
362   Paul Dunning
189  
Brian Cousen
232   John Smith
59
173  
David Peaker
217   Norman Routledge
203  
Peter Shelley
60, 59
343   Phil Welham
80, 69
246  
Mark Hatton
300   George Bell
96  
Dave Burgess
75, 62
320   Martin Phillips
103  
Darren Kell
101, 71, 56
351   Steve Poynton
132  
Dick Watts
65
289   Clive Scott
198  
Alf Nolan
197   Ron Whitten
121  
Michael White
256   Bill Andress
242  
David Rees
51, 50
307   Dave Richardson
154  
David Nichols
301   Bob Slee
135  
Billy Bousfield
57
303   Michael Wright
302  
Jim McCann
132, 91
425   John Hartley
103  
Steve Crosland
70
188   Phil Davis
185  
Brian Harvey
100, 68
431   Dominic Mulhall
141  
Second Round
Lee Lagan
203, 111, 78
563   Brian Cousen
55
157  
Peter Shelley
183, 56
539   David Peaker
145  
Dave Burgess
234   Mark Hatton
230  
Darren Kell
111
292   Dick Watts
82
208  
Michael White
193   Alf Nolan
163  
David Nichols
69, 51
273   David Rees
54
200  
Jim McCann
302   Billy Bousfield
146  
Steve Crosland
391   Brian Harvey
212  
Quarter-finals
Lee Lagan
237, 137, 72
610   Peter Shelley
54
184  
Darren Kell
262   Dave Burgess
149  
Michael White
288   David Nichols
50
210  
Steve Crosland
298   Jim McCann
255  
Semi-finals
Lee Lagan
135, 110, 67, 61, 60
637   Darren Kell
64
153  
Michael White
125, 80
300   Steve Crosland
69, 62
276  
Final
Lee Lagan
114, 92, 65
396   Michael White
55
212  

PLATE

Semi-finals (30 min)
Michael Wright
136   Steve Poynton
75  
Tony James
130   Ronnie Haigh
77  
Final (1 hour)
Tony James
61
320   Michael Wright
138  

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