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Fund Raising Night at Barnsley a Great Success!

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Date: Wednesday, November 18 2009 @ 09:24:49 UTC
Topic: 9 Ball



Fund Raising Night for the BWPPA
Rileys American Pool and Snooker - Barnsley
1st & 2nd Floor
47-51 Peel Street
Barnsley
South Yorkshire
S70 2RL
www.bwppa.org
www.rileysltd.com

13 November 2009


The Wheel Chair Challenge Match (LtoR) Kimberley, Boyes, Appleton & Read.
All photography used with permission, courtesy of Lee Rigby.

Appleton's "Brain Child" Raises Over £1,300 for BWPPA!

Friday 13th November Rileys Pool and Snooker Club in Barnsley held a fundraising event for the British Wheelchair Pool Players Association, which was organised by the current World Pool Association’s number one player, 2008 WPA World 10-ball Pool Champion and the 2009 9-ball pool World Masters Champion Darren Appleton.

The main event of the evening was a scotch doubles 9-ball challenge match between Appleton who partnered Karl Boyes, semi-finalist at the 2007 World 9-ball Championship and they took on the current BWPPA number 1 Roy Kimberley who partnered Karl Read the current BWPPA number 2, a former European 8-ball Champion and USA National Champion.





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The match was played in good spirits, with Boyzi and Daz doing wheelies around the table, this very nearly led to injury as Darren got a bit too confident and tipped his chair and fell backwards, head-first! I must say both non-wheelchair players did exceptionally well and almost caused an upset, but after an epic battle Kimberley/Read took the win by 9 racks to 8.

Next up was a trick-shot exhibition from “The Magician” Chris Melling who wowed the audience with his superb skills. There was also a raffle that took place which had a first prize of a Predator Sneaky Pete cue, with other prizes that included a days coaching with Darren Appleton, Cuesport TV subscriptions, DVD’s and luxury meals.

A great night was had by all and I believe the night raised over £1300 for Europe’s largest and toughest wheelchair pool tour.


































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