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The 2006 BPPPA Dynamic Nottingham Open - Results

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Date: Sunday, November 19 2006 @ 12:13:33 UTC
Topic: BPPPA



BPPPA Ranking Event No.1
Rileys American Pool and Snooker Club - Nottingham
17a St James Street
NOTTINGHAM
Nottinghamshire
NG1 6FH
Tel: 0115 947 0620
www.bpppa.org
www.rileysltd.com
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Saturday-Sunday 18-19 November 2006    - updated 12:48


BPPPA Dynamic Nottingham Open Champion Carl Morris celebrates with his trophy.
Photo by Mark Mills.

Morris Dances To Victory In Nottingham Open

Carl Morris recovered from a day one defeat to Andy Worthington to lift the latest BPPPA event in Nottingham. Morris defeated Karl Boyes 11-9 in a close fought and superb exhibition of pool by both players.

Click on "Read More..." for the details by Mark Mills.

It started with Boyes winning the lag and Boyes breaking and running his first three breaks, Morris had run his first two also, it was a sign of what was to come. At 3-2 this trend looked like it would be broken when Morris rattled a very easy 2 ball, but it went right down the cushion and into the other corner pocket - the rest was a formality, 3-3 and six break and runs.

Rack seven and two balls on the break for Boyes and a shot to nothing which he makes but no position on the 4 ball, he lays a good safety which Morris hits but leaves his opponent a very difficult chance which Boyes fails to pot leaving his opponent a pretty simple finish 4-3 Morris.

Boyes then levels at 4-4 with yet another break and run and he had a chance to get his nose back in front in the next but a poor safety shot let Morris in to get his nose back in front once again.

For the first time in the match Morris got some daylight between him and his opponent after another faultless break and run, 6-4 Morris, it’s easy to see why both these players made this final. The match was faultless and would have graced any major final, this again was in evidence as Boyes once again breaks and runs and pulls the deficit back to one.

Morris to break in the next, two balls down on the break and a roadmap finish in front of him - the lead is back to two.

Rack 13 a good break from Boyes, it leaves him a very fine cut on the one ball into the centre pocket which he over-cuts and leaves it in the jaws of the pocket which Morris accepts and clears up once again and now opens up a three rack lead which left Boyes saying it will be difficult getting back into it now with the alternative break.

In the next Morris had a great chance to extend the lead to four after making two balls on the break and in perfect position on the 1 ball he somehow manages to snooker himself on the 2 ball. He attempts to swerve it to pot it but leaves it up for Boyes which he accepts 6-8, but Morris extends that lead back to three as Boyes misses a half chance on the 1 ball and Morris has an easy 5-9 combo.


The BPPPA Dynamic Nottingham Open finalists before the final.
Photo by Mark Mills.

Boyes takes the next against the break to keep the pressure on his opponent, and he knows the pressure will be back on if he can break and run the next which he does in style. Some super pots in this rack and he is now just one rack behind.

Morris then breaks, one ball down and perfect shape on the 1 ball in what should have been another roadmap finish, but was the pressure now getting to him as he rattles the simple 1 ball, but once again lady luck was to shine on Morris as he snookers Boyes. Both players look at each other and laugh but I guess Boyes may have been saying more under his breath. Morris admitted afterwards that all the luck was on his side in this match. Boyes makes a successful attempt out of the snooker but leaves a simple chance for Morris to clear up which he does without any problem and put himself on the hill.

Rack 19 Boyes to break, one ball down and no pot on the 1 ball so Boyes plays a good safety which Morris fails to get out of, ball in hand for Boyes although this time no roadmap as the 4 and 5 balls are tied up so he attempts to get Morris by the three foul rule and lays another good snooker. Morris makes a successful hit this time and once again flukes the 1 ball and at this stage Boyes must have known it was not going to be his day as Morris takes the match 11-9.

Both players had a tough path to the final, Carl Morris had earlier beaten Imran Majid 9-6 and a hill-hill in the Quarter Final against Stewart Colclough, followed by another hill-hill Semi-Final against the No.1 ranked Mark Gray. Whilst Karl Boyes saw off the likes of Daryl Peach and Tommy Donlon.

Last 32 matches included Daryl Peach against Mathew Lawrenson. On the Saturday Lawrenson had sent Peach into the losers bracket but Sunday was a different matter, Peach never looked like missing and gave Lawrenson a lesson in this return match and gained revenge for the previous days defeat by a whopping 9-2 score-line.

Mark Gray overcame Manchester’s James Kay 9-6 in the same round with Kay saying afterwards how can you not miss a ball in the match and get beat like this. Gray went on to beat Thomas Ainsworth-Smith and Phil Burford before bowing out to eventual winner Carl Morris in the semi-final.

Pick of the Quarter-Finals had to be Daryl Peach against Karl Boyes both from Blackpool. It was level at 5-5 when Boyes managed for the first time in the match to put daylight between the two players to lead 7-5 which prompted Peach to take a time out and hopefully knock Boyes out of his rhythm. This seemed to work as Peach brought it back to a one rack difference only for Boyes to make an easy 6-9 combo to put himself on the hill. Peach takes the next to put pressure on his opponent, Boyes broke but had no pot on the 1 ball and lays a good safety which Peach escaped from but left the 1 ball for Karl and he clears up to take the match 9-7 - another top class match that would have graced any major final.

The other semi-final between Morris and Gray went hill-hill, both players shook hands, Morris break and runs to take it 9-8, Morris was using the soft break which Gray was not a big fan of and seemed to put Gray out of his usual rhythm or was it the site of his beloved Tottenham on the TV screen in the background who at the time were losing.

A very successful weekend for the latest BPPPA event with 75 runners, BPPPA President Ted Bristow was also pleased with the support he received and the many players who renewed their memberships for this new season, All in all the future looks good and if this latest tournament is anything to go by then we have a lot to look forward to this season.


Champion Carl Morris receiving his trophy from Tour Director Ted Bristow.
Photo by Mark Mills.



THE STATS






THE 2007 BPPPA DYNAMIC NOTTINGHAM OPEN PAYOUT
     1st.      £900.00
     2nd.      £455.00
     3rd.      £230.00
     4th.      £230.00
     5th.      £115.00
     6th.      £115.00
     7th.      £115.00
     8th.      £115.00
     9th.      £55.00
     10th.      £55.00
     11th.      £55.00
     12th.      £55.00
     13th.      £55.00
     14th.      £55.00
     15th.      £55.00
     16th.      £55.00
     17th.      £30.00
     18th.      £30.00
     19th.      £30.00
     20th.      £30.00
     21st.      £30.00
     22nd.      £30.00
     23rd.      £30.00
     24th.      £30.00
     25th.      £30.00
     26th.      £30.00
     27th.      £30.00
     28th.      £30.00
     29th.      £30.00
     30th.      £30.00
     31st.      £30.00
     32nd.      £30.00
     TOTAL                 £3,195.00


THE 75 ENTRANTS
66 Men, 2 Ladies, 6 Juniors, 1 Wheelchair
Nr, Name, Nation, Seeding.

1 Gray Mark GBR Great Britain 1
2 Peach Daryl GBR Great Britain 2
3 Rogers Mike GBR Great Britain 3
4 Worthington Andy GBR Great Britain 4
5 Majid Imran GBR Great Britain 5
6 West Ian GBR Great Britain 6
7 Sims Joe GBR Great Britain 14
8 Mathers Jonathan GBR Great Britain 7
9 Webb Nigel GBR Great Britain 8
10 Stewart Gary GBR Great Britain 9
11 Chapman Martin GBR Great Britain 10
12 Brown Steve GBR Great Britain 11
13 Donlon Tommy GBR Great Britain 15
14 Burton Tony GBR Great Britain 16
15 Widlo Simon GBR Great Britain 12
16 Walch Caroline GBR Great Britain 13
17 Austin James GBR Great Britain 24
18 Francis Nigel USA United States 75
19 Evans Steve GBR Great Britain 17
20 Pillay Donovan GBR Great Britain 43
21 Barnett Andy GBR Great Britain 64
22 Gee Dominic GBR Great Britain 73
23 Garrett Nigel GBR Great Britain 28
24 Clark Louis GBR Great Britain 68
25 Moore Peter GBR Great Britain 57
26 Bevan Glenn GBR Great Britain 31
27 James Paul GBR Great Britain 58
28 Nightingale Martin GBR Great Britain 27
29 Weafer Tony GBR Great Britain 36
30 Lawrenson Matt GBR Great Britain 63
31 Rao Abhay GBR Great Britain 62
32 Memon Ash GBR Great Britain 66
33 Morgan Paul GBR Great Britain 74
34 Williamson Phil GBR Great Britain 72
35 Wright Chris GBR Great Britain 60
36 Czapski Bartek POL Poland 54
37 Jude Robert GBR Great Britain 50
38 Dracup Sean GBR Great Britain 20
39 Hersey Lee GBR Great Britain 30
40 Goodchild Luke GBR Great Britain 21
41 Abubaker Aslam GBR Great Britain 39
42 Moore Ben GBR Great Britain 19
43 Edge Geoff GBR Great Britain 32
44 Bennett Richard GBR Great Britain 29
45 Ainsworth-Smith Thomas GBR Great Britain 49
46 Bodger Neil GBR Great Britain 44
47 Smith Adam GBR Great Britain 69
48 Chan Andy GBR Great Britain 59
49 Parker Chris GBR Great Britain 46
50 Cowie Chris GBR Great Britain 42
51 Kay James GBR Great Britain 37
52 Colclough Stewart GBR Great Britain 45
53 Porter Bee GBR Great Britain 26
54 Rigby Lee GBR Great Britain 65
55 Gardner Simon GBR Great Britain 34
56 Harris Daniel GBR Great Britain 71
57 Roberts Aaron GBR Great Britain 23
58 David Tony GBR Great Britain 25
59 Lister Steve GBR Great Britain 51
60 Lawrence Jason GBR Great Britain 33
61 Triggs Jack GBR Great Britain 41
62 Brown Kevin GBR Great Britain 67
63 Taylor James GBR Great Britain 47
64 Burford Phil GBR Great Britain 40
65 Sherwood Sam GBR Great Britain 48
66 Davies Jon GBR Great Britain 22
67 Brown Lionel GBR Great Britain 38
68 Boyes Karl GBR Great Britain 55
69 D'Vali Simon GBR Great Britain 56
70 Blanchard Pete GBR Great Britain 35
71 Mills Mark GBR Great Britain 18
72 Morris Carl GBR Great Britain 61
73 Esprit Gareth GBR Great Britain 53
74 Jones Richard GBR Great Britain 70
75 Scott Will GBR Great Britain 52



THE LAST 32

Mark Gray

9 : 6

James Kay

Thomas Ainsworth-Smith

9 : 5

Mike Rogers

Chris Cowie

9 : 6

Gary Stewart

Phillip Burford

9 : 6

Chris Parker

Imran Majid

9 : 3

Tony Burton

Carl Morris

9 : 4

Gareth Esprit

Stuart Colclough

9 : 6

Jon Davies

Andy Worthington

9 : 3

Andy Barnett

Richard Jones

9 : 2

Lee Hersey

Ben Moore

9 : 5

Robert Jude

Tommy Donlon

9 : 3

Steve Brown

Ian West

9 : 1

Nigel Webb

Karl Boyes

9 : 6

Jonathan Mathers

Aaron Roberts

9 : 8

Jack Triggs

James Taylor

9 : 5

Adam Smith

Daryl Peach

9 : 2

Mathew Lawrenson




THE LAST 16

Mark Gray

9 : 3

Thomas Ainsworth-Smith

Phillip Burford

9 : 6

Chris Cowie

Carl Morris

9 : 6

Imran Majid

Stuart Colclough

9 : 6

Andy Worthington

Richard Jones

9 : 8

Ben Moore

Tommy Donlon

9 : 5

Ian West

Karl Boyes

9 : 6

Aaron Roberts

Daryl Peach

9 : 3

James Taylor




THE QUARTER FINALS

Mark Gray

9 : 1

Phillip Burford

Carl Morris

9 : 8

Stuart Colclough

Tommy Donlon

9 : 8

Richard Jones

Karl Boyes

9 : 7

Daryl Peach




THE SEMI FINALS

Carl Morris

9 : 8

Mark Gray

Karl Boyes

9 : 8

Tommy Donlon




THE FINAL

Carl Morris

11 : 9

Karl Boyes




BPPPA Dynamic Nottingham Open runner up Karl Boyes congratulates champion Carl Morris.
Photo by Mark Mills.