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Snooker & Billiards Ireland hold Junior Development Day in Nenagh

Snooker & Billiards Ireland (SBI) held their third National Junior Snooker Developmental Day of the season recently in the Nenagh Social & Snooker Club.

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Irish snooker starting on long road back to glory days


Irish snooker starting on long road back to glory days
Updated / Saturday, 17 Apr 2021
09:10
The World Snooker Championships begins today.
Judd Trump is the favourite after a stellar season which has seen him win five tournaments, while Ronnie O'Sullivan is the defending champion and can match Stephen Hendry's modern record of seven titles with a victory in two weeks' time.
Or might this be the year when we finally see a winner from outside of a current or former British Commonwealth country?
There was disappointment for the Irish players involved in the qualifiers, with all eight failing to progress to the main draw.

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Battle of the Fergals as Irish octet eye Crucible spots


RTÉ Sport journalist
Six of those players, including 2020 EBSA European Under-21 champion Aaron Hill and 1997 World Champion Ken Doherty, are starting off in round one, meaning that they need to win four matches before Wednesday week to get through to the Crucible Theatre.
There is a guarantee of at least one Irish winner in the first round on Wednesday when the two Fergals - O'Brien from Dublin and Quinn from Tyrone - meet one another.
It's fair to say that the pair are at opposite ends of their careers, but O'Brien, who was ranked as high as No 9 in the world in the 1999-2000 season, says he has no plans to call it a day just yet.

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