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    DARYL PEACH - 2007 PHILIPPINES WORLD POOL CHAMPION
     Posted on Sunday, November 11 2007 @ 09:46:07 GMTby admin
    World Pool Championships 2007 The World Pool Championship
    Araneta Coliseum
    Quezon City
    Metro Manila
    Philippines
    www.matchroomsport.com
    www.worldpoolchampionship.com

    3-11 November 2007


    Daryl "The Dazzler" Peach wins historic final.
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    PEACH IS 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPION

    ENGLAND’S DARYL PEACH is the 2007 Philippines World Pool Champion following a tense, exciting 17-15 win over rising star of Filipino billiards Roberto Gomez.

    Played out in front of a 1,000 plus crowd at the Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Manila, the 35 year-old Peach battled hard throughout as both players struggled to contain their nerves.

    It was one of the most thrilling World Pool finals in recent years as Peach wins $100,000 as he joins list of greats who have won this coveted trophy.

    Peach said: “It was just the amazing match I’ve ever been involved in. In the end all I could think about was keeping my head still and making one shot at a time.

    "Read More..." for the details.



    “It hasn’t sunk in yet. I probably won’t sleep on the plane. This is unbelievable,” he added.

    Neither player managed to play the type of free flowing pool that had seen them carve their way through the field at the event but the drama more than made up for it.

    After blowing an early 8-3 lead, Peach stayed close to Gomez, with neither ever being more than two racks ahead.

    Gomez, 29, opened up a three rack lead though when he ran out the 27th rack to give himself every chance of victory at 15-13.

    But Peach was made of strong stuff and his temperament and nerve under what were at times hostile conditions, carried him on.

    He won the next after some razor sharp safety and then ran out from the break in the next to level the scores.

    There was tension in the air in the most dramatic rack of the game. Both players miss before Peach had his chance to close out the rack. He was always out of position but left himself a horrible shot on the 9 ball which failed to drop after a table length bank.

    It wasn’t the hardest 9 for Gomez but he choked badly, feeling all the pressure, to leave it on for Peach who deposited to reach the hill.

    The Yorkshire-born Peach closed out the match with a banked 1 ball into the centre pocket to set up his match-winning run-out.

    “Gomez put in a good performance under immense pressure of the home crowd and home fans. I had a lot to prove and I think I did.

    “I haven’t got the most ability and there are lots of players with more talent than me but I just used my head and tried to focus on what I’ve got.

    “It was probably the worst match I’ve played since the start of the tournament and the pressure for both of us was immense.

    “The atmosphere did affect me, if I said it didn’t then I would be lying. The Filipino fans were cheering for their man and that was to be expected.

    “I always knew I had a strong mind and the will to win.

    “You never really think you are going to win the World Championship. I dreamt it but when it comes around you have to grab it with both hands and luckily I did exactly that.


    THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    THE LAST 64 DRAW

    Ronnie Alcano

    Philippines

    6 : 10

    England

    Daryl Peach

    Lee Kun-Fang

    Taipei

    10 : 6

    England

    Raj Hundal

    Matjaz Erculj

    Slovenia

    3 : 10

    Germany

    Harald Stolka

    Leonardo Andam

    Philippines

    5 : 10

    Taipei

    Wu Yu-Lun

    Francisco Bustamante

    Philippins

    10 : 1

    Spain

    David Alcaide

    Nick van den Berg

    Netherlands

    10 : 4

    England

    Imran Majid

    Alex Pagulayan

    Philippines

    10 : 6

    Veitnam

    Pham Tuan Ngoc

    Louis Condo

    Australia

    10 : 2

    Singapore

    Chan Keng-Kwang

    Ko Pin-Yi

    Taipei

    8 : 10

    Serbia

    Goran Mladenovic

    Marco Tschudi

    Switzerland

    4 : 10

    Canada

    Alain Martel

    Mika Immonen

    Finland

    10 : 5

    Taipei

    Fu Che-Wei

    Tony Drago

    Malta

    10 : 7

    Denmark

    Bahram Lotfy

    Shane Van Boening

    USA

    10 : 7

    Philippines

    Antonio Gabica

    Vilmos Foldes

    Hungary

    10 : 2

    Serbia

    Dejan Dabovic

    Lu Hui-Chan

    Taipei

    10 : 6

    Sweden

    Marcus Chamat

    Marlon Manalo

    Philippines

    1 : 10

    Poland

    Radoslaw Babica

    Luong Chi-Dung

    Vietnam

    10 : 8

    USA

    Earl Strickland

    Satoshi Kawabata

    Japan

    10 : 3

    Taipei

    Yang Ching-Shun

    Fabio Petroni

    Italy

    9 : 10

    Taiwan

    Wu Chia-Ching

    Joven Bustamante

    Philippines

    10 : 6

    Philippines

    Dennis Orcollo

    Konstantin Stepanov

    Russia

    10 : 5

    Philippines

    Efren Reyes

    Jeff De Luna

    Philippines

    10 : 7

    Philippines

    Leevan Corteza

    Kenichi Uchigaki

    Japan

    7 : 10

    Korea

    Rye Seung-Woo

    Karl Boyes

    England

    10 : 6

    Serbia

    Sandor Tot

    Ramil Gallego

    Philippines

    5 : 10

    Taipei

    Kuo Po-Cheng

    Oliver Ortmann

    Germany

    10 : 7

    Croatia

    Philipp Stojanovic

    Thomas Engert

    Germany

    7 : 10

    Taiwan

    Chang Jung-Lin

    Muhammad Zulfikri

    Indonesia

    4 : 10

    USA

    Corey Deuel

    Naoyuki Oi

    Japan

    8 : 10

    Germany

    Ralf Souquet

    Charlie Williams

    USA

    7 : 10

    Netherlands

    Niels Feijen

    James Delahunty

    Australia

    0 : 10

    Taipei

    Chao Fong-Pang

    Roberto Gomez

    Philippines

    10 : 1

    Netherlands

    Alex Lely



    THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    THE LAST 32

    Daryl Peach

    England

    10 : 7

    Taipei

    Lee Kun-Fang

    Harald Stolka

    Germany

    10 : 2

    Taipei

    Wu Yu-Lun

    Francisco Bustamante

    Philippines

    10 : 8

    Netherlands

    Nick van den Berg

    Alex Pagulayan

    Philippines

    10 : 2

    Australia

    Louis Condo

    Goran Mladenovic

    Russia

    2 : 10

    Canada

    Alain Martel

    Mika Immonen

    Finland

    10 : 6

    Malta

    Tony Drago

    Shane Van Boening

    USA

    8 : 10

    Hungary

    Vilmos Foldes

    Lu Hui-Chan

    Taipei

    10 : 3

    Poland

    Radoslaw Babica

    Luong Chi-Dung

    Vietnam

    3 : 10

    Japan

    Satoshi Kawabata

    Wu Chia-Ching

    Taipei

    8 : 10

    Philippines

    Joven Bustamante

    Konstantin Stepanov

    Russia

    10 : 4

    Philippines

    Jeff De Luna

    Rye Seung-Woo

    Korea

    8 : 10

    England

    Karl Boyes

    Kuo Po-Cheng

    Taipei

    10 : 7

    Germany

    Oliver Ortmann

    Chang Jung-Lin

    Taipei

    9 : 10

    USA

    Corey Deuel

    Ralf Souquet

    Germany

    2 : 10

    Netherlands

    Niels Feijen

    Chao Fong-Pang

    Taipei

    2 : 10

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez



    THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    THE LAST 16

    Daryl Peach

    England

    11 : 5

    Germany

    Harry Stolka

    Francisco Bustamante

    Philippines

    11 : 2

    Philippines

    Alex Pagulayan

    Mika Immonen

    Finland

    11 : 8

    Canada

    Alain Martel

    Vilmos Foldes

    Hungary

    11 : 5

    Taipei

    Lu Hui-Chan

    Joven Bustamante

    Philippines

    11 : 9

    Japan

    Satoshi Kawabata

    Karl Boyes

    England

    11 : 4

    Russia

    Konstantin Stepanov

    Kuo Po-Cheng

    Taipei

    11 : 7

    USA

    Corey Deuel

    Roberto Gomez

    Philippines

    11 : 0

    Netherlands

    Niels Feijen



    THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    THE QUARTER-FINALS

    Daryl Peach

    England

    11 : 10

    Philippines

    Francisco Bustamante

    Vilmos Foldes

    Hungary

    11 : 7

    Finland

    Mika Immonen

    Karl Boyes

    England

    11 : 8

    Philippines

    Joven Bustamante

    Roberto Gomez

    Philippines

    11 : 4

    Taipei

    Kuo Po-Cheng



    THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    THE SEMI-FINALS

    Daryl Peach

    England

    11 : 2

    Hungary

    Vilmos Foldes

    Roberto Gomez

    Philippines

    11 : 4

    England

    Karl Boyes



    THE 2007 WORLD POOL CHAMPIONSHIPS

    THE FINAL

    Daryl Peach

    England

    17 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez





    THE FINAL

    Rack-By-Rack

    Daryl Peach

    England

    0 : 0

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez* won lag

    Daryl Peach

    England

    1 : 0

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    2 : 0

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    2 : 1

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    2 : 2

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    3 : 2

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    3 : 3

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    4 : 3

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    5 : 3

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    6 : 3

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    7 : 3

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 3

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 4

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 5

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 6

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 7

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 8

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    8 : 9

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    9 : 9

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    10 : 9

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    11 : 9

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    11 : 10

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    12 : 10

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    12 : 11

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    12 : 12

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    12 : 13

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    12 : 14

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    12 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    13 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    14 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    15 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    16 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez

    Daryl Peach

    England

    17 : 15

    Philippines

    Roberto Gomez











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      World Pool Championships 2007


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