Author: David Caulfield

BBC Deal Extended

The BBC will continue to broadcast snooker’s biggest domestic tournaments until at least 2017, extending the current agreement by three years. The BBC will continue as host broadcaster of the World Championship, the UK Championship and the Masters until the end of the 2016/17 season, and there is also the[Read More…]

Irish Snookerbacker Event Pulled

Yesterday it was announced that the Dublin qualifying leg for the 2013 Snookerbacker Classic in CrossGuns is to be cancelled, with insufficient numbers and a lack of paid entry fees being cited as the primary reasons. It is a great shame because the event has been a big success over[Read More…]

Snooker in January

First and foremost, Happy New Year to everyone – especially all the readers of this website. I hope the holiday period treated you well. Now enough of that, snooker is back! Yes, after a much-needed fortnight off – to think, it’s only four years ago that a fortnight off would[Read More…]

Merry Christmas

Well, 2012 is almost coming to a close and I would just like to take this opportunity to wish all my readers a very Happy Holiday period wherever you may be. Your continued support and readership over the last twelve months have been the primary motivation to maintain and update[Read More…]

PTC Grand Finals Return to Galway

We had known it was likely for quite some time but it was finally confirmed yesterday that the Players Tour Championship Grand Finals will be returning to Ireland for a third straight year next March. The event will be held from 12-17 March, climaxing on St. Patrick’s Day and will once[Read More…]

World Open Qualifiers Commence

The Haikou World Open qualifiers got under way today as the final action of 2012 comes to a head in Sheffield. As per usual, 16 players will earn their right to fly over to China in a few months time for the tournament that in its inaugural staging was won[Read More…]

Ding Ends 2012 with Title

Ding Junhui won the Scottish Players Tour Championship event by beating home favourite Anthony McGill 4-2 in the final at Ravenscraig. It puts a gloss to what has been a topsy-turvy year for the Chinese number one having won the Welsh Open at the outset but then subsequently struggled for[Read More…]

Scottish Open

The fifth European Players Tour Championship event of the season got under way today in Ravenscaig as professional snooker makes a welcome return to Scotland. It has been more than two years since the last tournament was staged in a land that has produced multiple world champions – most notably[Read More…]