The 2019 New Zealand Junior 9 Ball Championship

The 2019 New Zealand Junior 9 Ball Championship is just around the corner and will be the last junior tournament for the year!

Who will win the third leg of the Predator Junior 9 Ball?

Registration is at 10:00 AM and play will commence soon after – Please plan your travel time to ensure you arrive on time.

 

 

🌏 Last chance to enter a team for Country of Origin 🌏

We have 21 teams entered already, and registration strictly closes TOMORROW. We need to have entries in so we can order the team shirts. The entry fee is $80 per person, which includes a team shirt. If you have your name down and have not yet paid (at least your deposit), can you please pay by tomorrow. Payment can be made at your local club, or via bank transfer. If you haven’t paid, your team will be withdrawn.

Season 5 of the 2019 VNEA Junior 8-Ball League!

Coming up: Season 5 of the 2019 VNEA Junior 8-Ball League!

Season 5 is the last opportunity to gain points for the selection of 2020 New Zealand Junior Pool Team which will compete in the 2020 VNEA World Junior Pool Championships held in Rochester, Minnesota.

Season 5 will only be a one-day league.

The league runs in teams of 3. (Players will be placed into teams on the day).

come along and don’t miss out on this great opportunity.

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Anywhere in the World Tour – New Lynn Tournament Report

Here’s the last catch up of our tournaments to bring us up to date. This report from ‘The Professor’ Jimmy Henry is from the OB 10 Ball West Auckland leg of the Anywhere in the World Tour that was held at Massé New Lynn last Saturday.

A good field of over 50 players attended the New Lynn leg of Anywhere in the World tournament. At the end of the day it was the well-respected Filipino maestro Raymond Sayo who added the New Lynn 10 ball Championship to his resume, by beating Healey White in a close and exciting final 7-6.
In the final, Healey lead most of the way, but missing a few relatively easy 10 balls kept Raymond in the game. At 6-4 up Healey looked to have the title in the bag, but Raymond’s composure, positive attitude and the ability to hang in there got him home.Raymond definitely deserved the overall title as he was the one who knocked out tournament favourite Marco Teutscher 6/5 in a nail biting quarter final.

It was another great tournament for the young gun Kieran Dempsey who has made 3 semi-finals in a row! Well done to all the other juniors who participated, you get a lot of experience from playing with the seniors which will greatly improve your game.

Player of the day goes to Danny Kerkhoven who has once again showed some great form by beating some class players along the way. Honourable mention to Yuki Takahashi who has also had some good results lately.

Next 10 ball tournament is the National 10 ball championship, held at Pukekohe on the 9th of November. Pukekohe has upgraded the lighting system on every table, which will make table time much more enjoyable. So bring a new friend with you (in dress code) so they too can play in the cheapest tournament around and get some valuable experience.

Last 8
Danny Kerkhoven 6 bt Glen Coutts 5
Raymond Sayo 6 bt Marco Teutscher 5
Healey White 6 bt Tony Vittle 5
Kieran Dempsey 6 bt Yuki Takahashi 2

Semi-finals
Raymond Sayo 7 bt Danny kerkhoven 1
Healey White 7 bt Kieran Dempsey 5

FINAL
Raymond Sayo 7 bt Healey White 6

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