Qualifying Rounds
Plymouth Pavillions,
Plymouth, England
(Jul-Sep, 1998)
Results provided by Janie Watkins
([email protected])
(Players are English unless stated)
Round 5
(Saturday 22nd August)
Ian McCulloch 5-0 Mario Geudens (Belgium)
Allister Carter 5-3 Willie Thorne
Bradley Jones 5-2 Joe Perry
Joe Johnson 5-3 Stephen O'Connor (Ireland)
Alan Burnett (Scotland) 5-0 Steve James
Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 5-4 Tony Jones
Neal Foulds 5-3 Tony Knowles
Michael Judge (Ireland) 5-3 Troy Shaw
Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 5-3 Quinten Hann (Australia)
Tony Chappel (Wales) 5-2 Colm Gilcreest (Ireland)
Robert Milkins 5-3 Rod Lawler
Dennis Taylor (N.Ireland) 5-2 Wayne Jones (Wales)
Phaitoon Phonbun (Thailand) 5-2 David Gray
Mike Dunn 5-3 Paul Wykes
Nigel Gilbert 5-4 Euan Henderson (Scotland)
Barry Mapstone 5-2 Jason Prince (N.Ireland)
David Roe 5-3 Robin Hull (Finland)
Darren Clarke 5-3 Paul Davies (Wales)
Matthew Couch 5-3 Karl Broughton
John Lardner (Scotland) 5-1 Jason Ferguson
Gary Ponting 5-4 Peter Lines
Drew Henry (Scotland) 5-4 Peter McCullagh
Mark Gray 5-3 Jonathan Birch
Lee Walker (Wales) 5-2 Stuart Pettman
Leigh Griffin 5-4 Dene O'Kane (New Zealand)
Mark Davis 5-2 Kristjan Helgason (Iceland)
Dave Finbow 5-3 Dean Reynolds
Joe Swail (N.Ireland) 5-1 Jimmy Michie
Stuart Bingham 5-0 Nick Pearce
Gerard Greene (N.Ireland) 5-4 Martin Dziewialtowski (Scotland)
Mark Bennett (Wales) 5-3 Shokat Ali (Pakistan)
Paul Sweeny 5-0 Mick Price
The match between Taylor and Jones ranked as one of the slowest seven-frame matches ever,
going into a second session. The frames took 44, 23, 31, 53, 33,
43 and 63 minutes respectively.
Round 4
(Friday 21st August)
Mario Geudens (Belgium) 5-3 Mike Hallett
Marco Fu (Hong Kong) 5-3 Tai Pichit (Thailand)
Phaitoon Phonbun (Thailand) 5-2 Adrian Gunnell
Robin Hull (Finland) 5-1 Shawn Budd (Australia)
Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-0 Richard Somauroo (Mauritius)
Stuart Bingham 5-1 Tom Finstad (Canada)
Round 3
Mike Hallett 5-4 Craig MacGillivray (Scotland)
Allister Carter 5-0 Graham Horne (Scotland)
Joe Perry 5-2 Chris Shade (Scotland)
Stephen O'Connor (Ireland) 5-4 Mark Fenton (Wales)
Alan Burnett (Scotland) 5-3 Alfie Burden
Tai Pichit (Thailand) 5-1 Steve Judd
Tony Knowles 5-4 Karl Payne
Troy Shaw 5-0 Dylan Leary (N.Ireland)
Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 5-2 Wayne Brown
Colm Gilcreest (Ireland) 5-4 Karl Burrows
Robert Milkins 5-3 Sean Storey
Wayne Jones (Wales) 5-3 Micky Roughan
Adrian Gunnell 5-1 Chris Scanlon
Mike Dunn 5-1 Ian Brumby
Nigel Gilbert 5-4 John Read
Barry Mapstone 5-4 Stefan Mazrocis
Robin Hull (Finland) 5-4 Nick Walker
Darren Clarke 5-3 James Reynolds (Wales)
Matthew Couch 5-0 John Giles
John Lardner (Scotland) 5-4 Joe Delaney (Ireland)
Gary Ponting 5-0 Paul McPhillips (Scotland)
Peter McCullagh 5-3 Craig Harrison
Mark Gray 5-2 Leo Fernandez (Ireland)
Stuart Pettman 5-2 Joe Grech (Malta)
Leigh Griffin 5-4 Paul Cavney
Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-1 Marcus Campbell (Scotland)
Dave Finbow 5-2 Antony Bolsover
Jimmy Michie 5-1 Jason Wallace
Stuart Bingham 5-4 Anthony Davies (Wales)
Martin Dziewialtowski (Scotland) 5-4 Ian Sargeant (Wales)
Mark Bennett (Wales) 5-4 Mehmet Husnu (Cyprus)
Paul Sweeny 5-3 Lee Richardson
Northern Ireland's Patrick Wallace - still undefeated after three tournaments - 6
matches on the spin.
Good morning's work for Ireland North and South with wins for Stephen
O'Connor, Patrick Wallace and Colm Gilcreest.
I may be wrong but I think that Patrick Wallace is the only player not to
have lost a match so far - I'd have to cross check to see if there ae others.
The Final Stages of The Welsh Open move to a new venue this season. It is
no longer at the Newport Centre - oh I will miss the smell of chlorine from
the swimming pool!.
It has been rehoused in Cardiff at the Cardiff International Arena - a far
more fitting setting for a major World Ranking Event.
Newport was great in some ways and so were the crowds, but being in a major
arena in Cardiff should raise the profile of the event.
You can find information about Cardiff and all its various venues, media,
guides etc at :
www.welcometocardiff.co.uk
Round 2
Mike Hallett 5-4 Darryn Walker
Allister Carter 5-1 Eddie Manning
Chris Shade (Scotland) 5-4 Les Dodd
Mark Fenton (Wales) 5-1 Sean Lanigan
Alan Burnett (Scotland) 5-4 Matt Wilson
Tai Pichit (Thailand) 5-2 Simon Bedford
Tony Knowles 5-4 Barry Pinches
Dylan Leary (N.Ireland) 5-4 Philip Williams (Wales)
Patrick Wallace (N.Ireland) 5-2 Mark Miller
Colm Gilcreest (Ireland) 5-1 Michael Holt
Robert Milkins 5-1 Gary Lees
Micky Roughan 5-1 Chatchawan Rutphae (Thailand)
Adrian Gunnell 5-4 Adrian Rosa
Mike Dunn 5-3 Munraj Pal
Nigel Gilbert 5-4 Leigh Robinson
Barry Mapstone 5-1 David McDonnell
Robin Hull (Finland) 5-4 Hugh Abernethy (Scotland)
James Reynolds (Wales) 5-3 Shaun Murphy
John Giles 5-4 Jason Weston
Joe Delaney (Ireland) 5-0 Stephen Murphy (Ireland)
Paul McPhillips (Scotland) 5-4 Jeff Cundy
Craig Harrison 5-4 Stuart Reardon
Leo Fernandez (Ireland) 5-4 Johl Younger (Australia)
Joe Grech (Malta) 5-3 Surinder Gill
Paul Cavney 5-3 Steve Newbury (Wales)
Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-1 Nick Terry
Antony Bolsover 5-2 Mark Johnston-Allen
Jason Wallace 5-3 Patrick Delsemme (Belgium)
Stuart Bingham 5-3 Paul S Davison
Ian Sargeant (Wales) 5-2 David McLellan (Scotland)
Mehmet Husnu (Cyprus) 5-3 Oliver King
Paul Sweeny 5-0 Mario Wehrmann (Netherlands)
Tai Pichit's victory over Bedford was a great results for Thailand - Bedford had 103
& Pichit 96
These were the first defeats for McDonnell and Pinches.
Round 1
Mike Hallett 5-3 Kirk Stevens (Canada)
Allister Carter 5-4 Matthew Bray
Les Dodd 5-0 Saleh Muhammad (Pakistan)
Sean Lanigan 5-2 Sam Chong (Malaysia)
Matt Wilson 5-4 Anan Terananon (Thailand)
Tai Pichit (Thailand) 5-4 Wayne Saidler
Barry Pinches 5-0 David Coles
Dylan Leary (N.Ireland) 5-3 Dermot McGlinchey (N.Ireland)
Mark Miller 5-3 Li Jian-Bing (China)
Colm Gilcreest (Ireland) 5-1 Keith E (Singapore)
Gary Lees 5-2 Gary Natale (Canada)
Chatchawan Rutphae (Thailand) 5-3 Geoff Dunn (Scotland)
Adrian Gunnell 5-4 Guo Hua (China)
Mike Dunn 5-3 Alastair Fleming (Scotland)
Leigh Robinson 5-1 Steve Mifsud (Australia)
David McDonnell 5-4 Neil Robertson (Australia)
Robin Hull (Finland) 5-1 Eddie Barker
Shaun Murphy 5-2 Mario Cutajar (Malta)
John Giles 5-4 Brian Rowswell
Joe Delaney (Ireland) 5-1 Wael Talaat (Egypt)
Jeff Cundy 5-0 Mike Henson (Germany)
Stuart Reardon 5-0 Hitesh Naran (South Africa)
Johl Younger (Australia) 5-1 John Whitty
Surinder Gill 5-0 Björn Haneveer (Belgium)
Paul Cavney 5-0 Farhan Mirza (Pakistan)
Kristjan Helgason (Iceland) 5-2 Darren Limburg
Mark Johnston-Allen 5-0 Ben Reicker (Canada)
Patrick Delsemme (Belgium) 5-3 Simon Parker
Stuart Bingham 5-1 Darren Hackeson
Ian Sargeant (Wales) 5-0 Hasimu Tuerxun (China)
Mehmet Husnu (Cyprus) 5-1 Bob Chaperon (Canada)
Mario Wehrmann (Netherlands) 5-1 Alex Borg (Malta)
The big match: Mike Hallett v Kirk Stevens: Hallett wins 5-3
Frame Scores 10-62; 67-39; 79 (58)-8; 86-20; 31-56; 0-81 (81); 63-16;
76-45
The frame in which Kirk Stevens made an 81 break took just 9.46
minutes - just like the old days!
Another day and yet another tournament: Now it's like a treadmill down
in Plymouth - pity poor Anan Terananon, who survived a late night
finish to win 5-4 in the European and then had to go on and play at
10am next morning in a whole new tournament - he didn't win. It's a
hard learning curve in these matches!
A good win for the promising Johl Younger from Australia over English
youngster John Whitty. Younger had consecutives runs of 66 and 78 in his
win.
Iceland's European Champion Kristjan Helgason continued his good run of
results with breaks of 59, 71 and 58.
Patrick Delsemme of Belgium knocked in 93 and 90 in his win
Wales' Ian Sargeant compil 111 in a swift 5-0 victory.
The match of the day was a win for Chatchawan Rutphae over Scotland's Geoff
Dunn. Rutphae included a magnificent 142 total clearance, which should take
some beating as the Tournament's high break. He will now have to wait to see
if he wins the high break prize for the pre-televised stages.
Robin Hull weighed in with 103 for the day's third century.
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