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Daryl Peach - first ever British World 9 Ball Pool Championship finalist

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Date: Saturday, November 10 2007 @ 10:27:18 UTC
Topic: 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


Roberto "Superman" Gomez will battle with Daryl "The Dazzler" Peach in the final.

IT’S GOMEZ v PEACH FOR WPC GLORY

The final of the 2007 Philippines World Pool Championship will be an England v Philippines affair as Daryl Peach of Blackpool takes on Roberto Gomez of Manila in a race-to-17 match at the Araneta Coliseum at 15.30 local time on Sunday.

Both players won through their quarter and semi-final games in emphatic style in a day of pool that contained some outstanding play as well as moments of drama and controversy.

Betting firms have installed Gomez as a 1/2 favourite while Peach is the outsider at 6/4. The prize at stake is $100,000 but more importantly the title of World Pool Champion and Gomez will attempt to become the third Filipino player in four years to lift this coveted crown.

Peach becomes the first Englishman ever to reach the final and hopes to emulate the success of Thorsten Hohmann who was the last European to win the event in 2003.

The likeable Englishman put on his career-best performance to oust betting favourite Francisco Bustamante from the competition in the quarter-finals.

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The game went all the way to a deciding final rack and there was an incident in the 19th game that set the match alight as Bustamante, leading 10-9, thought that he had won the match following a 3/9 carom shot.

Welsh referee Nigel Rees though, was not so sure that the 9 ball was not contacted first – a foul shot. Rees then took an age to consult slowed down television replays before making his call, which was a foul shot with the 9 ball re-spotted and ball in hand to Peach.

When play resumed, the Englishman had to refocus as the pandemonium around the table died down. In a great showing, Peach cleared the table and then ran the final rack as the boos rang out.

In less dramatic circumstances, Peach topped Hungary’s Vilmos Foldes in the semi-final by an 11-2 scoreline. Peach was in control from start to finish and looked assured throughout.

Roberto Gomez had earlier beaten the remaining Taiwanese player Kuo Po-cheng in a 11-4 rout on Table 1. Using the soft break in the hot conditions to good effect, Gomez restricted his opponent’s opportunities while potting everything in sight.

His semi-final foe was Karl Boyes ( England ) who was making his debut in the competition. Boyes, 25, was having a fabulous run in his first ever World Pool Championship, which he only gained entry to by winning a qualifying event in Holland in September.

At 4-0 to the good against Gomez, he was off to a great start but it was not to be as Gomez put on a master class to take 11 consecutive racks.


Quarter Finals

Daryl Peach (ENG) 11 – 10 Francisco Bustamante ( PHI )
Vilmos Foldes (HUN) 11 – 7 Mika Immonen (FIN)
Karl Boyes (Eng) 11 – 8 Joven Bustamante ( PHI )
Roberto Gomez (PHI) 11 – 4 Kuo Po-cheng (TPE)


Semi Finals

Daryl Peach (ENG) 11 – 2 Vilmos Foldes ( HUN )
Roberto Gomez (PHI) 11 – 4 Kar l Boyes (Eng)


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

0 : 0

Philippines

Roberto Gomez













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