Thursday 27 May 2010

Opening Ceremony - Good to go


Opening Ceremony (Above) with Jim Leacey and Maxim Cassis welcoming the players. The tournament is now officially open, all that is required is to go and pay the entrance fee, my first match is at 12:30. We had a good days practice yesterday, myself and the Irish lads headed over the the Romanian Snooker Academy for some match practice. Was also helped a little by Irish coach PJ Dolan, who spotted my bridge hand was just not right (Thanks PJ!). Below is a picture of the first floor of the academy which has 4 match tables.


These tables play exceptionally well, although I found the cushions were not as responsive as the cloth would lend you to believe. Excellent match practice though, so much so that Joe Delaney and myself stayed on for another 2-3 hours practice, which was great fun. Below is a picture of the main match table set up on the top floor of the academy, pictured left to right are: Clinton Franey (mens), Brendan Thomas (masters), David Hogan (mens and 2009 European Champion), Me and Joe Delaney (mens), a sorry bunch if ever there was one!

Sunday 23 May 2010

Group Draw and Fixtures - European Masters Snooker Romania

Below is the confirmation of the group stage draw and fixtures for next week, I have been placed in Group A against an eclectic mix of talent:

GROUP A
1 Cornel Dirmina Romania
2 Tomas Nahlik Czech
3 Michael McDonald N.Ireland
4 Costas Konnaris Cyprus
5 Ovidu Lane Romania
6 Doran Lavie Israel

Matches
Group Match 1: verses Costas Konnaris (Cyprus) 
27/05/2010 @ 12:30 Table 3
Group Match 2: verses Doron Lavie (Israel)
28/05/2010 @10:00 Table 6
Group Match 3: verses Tomáš Náhlík (Czech Republic)
29/05/2010 @ 13:00 Table 9
Group Match 4: verses Cornel Dirmina (Romania)
30/05/2010 @16:00 Table 1
Group Match 5: verses Ovidiu Iane(Romania)
01/06/2010 @10:00 Table 12


    Group tables updated live, click here
    To view live match day scoring and tables, click here.


    Tuesday 18 May 2010

    Getting the cue-action really compacted

    Went up the the club last night and despite having a fair 'ol yarn with Norrie managed to get in 2-3 hours snooker practice. Enjoyed the chat though, everything from the state of the LibCon colilition to the rate of pay our MLA's and Councilors get, blew me away that one. Anyway, back to the practice, was concerned that over the last few months my new compact cue action was 'pulling' my left elbow out of line (it should be directly in line with the cue, and behind my head if looking from face on, see below.)

    The Cause? Experience tells be that this was a consequence of shortening my grip on the cue, and general laziness. The solution? Brace my left shoulder back more which in return not only brought the elbow, grip and cue into line behind the shot but also facilitated a closer interaction the the cue and the chest, which as all good coaches should know is one of only two guidelines to accurate cueing the cue has with the body, the other being the chin.

    Will take another few practice sessions in the next week, its not like a radical change as looking through some old photographs it was the way I used to 'cue' and line up when practicing in Cookstown many moons ago. It also adds to the general feeling of compactness I have been looking for. I am slightly surprised I can still remember that far back though, I suppose its like riding a bike...lol

    Friday 14 May 2010

    Practice Time

    Just under two weeks before we leave Dublin for Bucharest and the Snooker Championships, and its probably time for some more practice. Hopefully Seamus Mitchell will have another of his tournaments on this evening, always good practice session with some quality opposition.

    I played a few frames last night in Armagh Golf Club with my HCL mucker Kenny, who has the wildest technique with a rest you could ever hope to see. Try and picture Robin Hood, sitting on the back of Bambi, on Ice and you will get the picture. On top of that he pulled off a pot that even Ronnie would have been proud of, from here on known as 'The Kenny Fong'...Legend
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    Tuesday 11 May 2010

    Supporters - Local Business is Best

    Have added a list of local sponsors who have provided financial support making the trip possible, thank you all very much, I will be doing my best for you and getting as much support and exposure as possible in Bucharest, who knows what business or tourists it may attract!
    Thanks also to everybody who contributed and pledged support  for Theresa and her sponsorship drive in aid of the Buddy Bear Trust in Dungannon. Keep an eye in the local press for an update on the walk and prize draw taking place in the Fort Bar, Dungannon on the 22nd May, winners will be announced then.

    Friday 7 May 2010

    A little more Sponsorship

    Amazed at the level of generosity out there from companies that are probably feeling the pinch like the rest of us, but are just getting on with it anyway. Just finished the week with some more sponsorship obtained from Chieftain Trailers and Ulster Travel, both from Dungannon in County Tyrone - Thank you so much folks. Had a look at the ebsa.tv website to see if there are anymore updates regarding the group stages or the draw for the event but nothing yet, I suppose something will be done over the weekend.

    With regards to practice, had a few frames with my mate Kenny Fong last night after work, and will play in the Friday night Invitational at Mitchell's club this evening. The Northern Ireland championship takes place this weekend, with favourites Declan Brennan and Julian Logue in top form. The tournament should represent a very good test for my new 'compact' cue action as it will demonstrate if it holds up under tournament pressure. My first round match is against K White at 11.15 am in the QE1 Club Belfast. Looking forward to it even if it means leaving home early on Sunday morning!
    
    

    Thursday 6 May 2010

    Theresa's Sponsorship Drive

    It goes without saying that participation for an event of this stature is only possible with the aid of sponsorship from either friends and family or local businesses in the community. It is here that my wife Theresa really shines, her ready smile, wit and charm really helps and given that she is also raising money for the Buddy Bear Trust in Dungannon it is a win win situation for everybody.

    http://www.buddybeartrust.com/


    Theresa will be continuing the fundraising until 22nd May 2010 when she together with Caroline and Annie May will complete a 10 mile sponsored walk from Dungannon to Cookstown. What a team!