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2009 ALBURY WODONGA 8 BALL OPENMARCH (6th PM)7TH 8TH VIC LABOUR DAY LONG WEEKENDProudly sponsored by Commercial Club Albury $13,000 – $14,000in prize money and trophiesPOOL COMPETITION BONANZA8 TOURNAMENTS OVER 2 ½ DAYSPrizes• 1st Prize $2,400 2nd Prize$1,200 3rd & 4th Prize $600 5th to 8th Prize $300 9th to 16th Prize $200• Top 32 receive Prize money• $1000 open comp Friday Night $30.00 entry 8pm Registration – 32 Player Draws• $700 Intermediate Comp Friday Night all women eligible not State or Elite Open Players $20 Entry 7.30pm Registration• $500 Women’s Junior Beginners Comp Friday Night no State or Elite.Juniors

GEELONG OPEN SINGLES 8 BALL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Proudly sponsored by White Eagle House)    SATURDAY, february 14th & SUNDAY, february 15th 2009 Venue: White Eagle House Fellmongers Road – Breakwater   $10,000 IN PRIZES AND TROPHIES   ENTRIES CLOSE 6th February 2009 OR WHEN FULL LIMITED TO 320 ENTRIES Entry Fees – $45- Ladies – $30- Juniors – $30- www.geelongopen.com  

 22 PLAYERS turned up.  Brent Read beat Darren Gordon in the final This Australia day weekend 2009 Z7 Eightball and The Post office Hotel Will be hosting a knock out Competition. The entry will be $100 and it will be following the world rules. The Tables will 8 by 4 foot with brand new aramith balls and a measle white ball. The Competition will be capped at 64 players single elimination. Contact Paul Phillips on 0422271237 or 07 49112823 for entry forms or more details    

17th February – First Womens Ranking South East Zone – Venue: Q Masters Time: 9AM for a 9:30AM START – Cost $22 Great start to the season with 30 competitors at Q-Masters for the first womens south east zone ranking event for the new 2008 season. Some of the big guns were absent Tanya A, Sue Mc (Aussie Team Player, well she will have a wild card into the last 26) and Sammy T. Tassy is the destination for the 2008 Australian Eight Ball Championships in late October and its looking like one of the better venues we have played

            QUEENSLAND WOMENS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS ? Winner 9 ? ? ? Runner Up 4 ? 2008 Tanya Aitken ?6 Ipswich ? ? Sharron Brown 5? City 2007 Tanya Aitken ? Ipswich ? ? Kerri Collins ? Toow 2006 Tanya Aitken ? Ipswich ? ? Kerri Collins ? North’s 2005 Melanie Malone ? Gold C ? ? Nicole Fielding ? North’s 2004 Tanya Aitken ? Ipswich ? ? Brenda Booker ? Maryb 2003 Tracey Doeblien ? Ipswich ? ? Sue McCord ? City 2002 Tanya Aitken ? Ipswich ? ? ? ? ? 2001 Tanya Aitken

Mens Team 2008   1    John Wheeler    Singles 2    Steve Lees      51 3    Darren Gordon   45 4    Brent Read      45 5    Adam List       44 6    Barry Kitchener 43 7    Jack Halligan   42 8    Danny Higgins   41 9    Hadyn Robinson  40 10   Craig Stubbin   39 11 12 Aust Singles 13   William Creed 14   Dave Eaglan 15   Chris Bingley 16  Manager: Greg Dingle  

Open Team John Wheeler – Captain, Singles Jack Halligan – Captain Brent Read – Vice Captain Steve Lees Darren Gordon Adam List Barry Kitchener Danny Higgins Hadyn Robinson Craig Stubbbin Team Manager: Greg Dingle  

QUEENSLAND OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS   Winner         Runner Up 2008 John Wheeler 6   City      William Creed 2007 John Wheeler 6 City     Justin Thursby 2006 Brent Read 6 Gold C     Shannon Purcell 2005 Brent Read 6 Gold C     Adam List 2004 Travis Martin 6 City     John Wheeler 2003 Brent Read 6 Gold C     Peter Watt 2002 Jack Halligan 6 Ndeba     John Wheeler 2001 John Wheeler 6 Rocky     Mick Hoggetts 2000 Mick Hoggetts   Gold C     Jason Casey 1999 Richard Williams

  Team Queensland are moving in a different direction in 2008 by offering there support to acknowledge awareness of International Brest Cancer Day on Monday 27th October. Which just happening to coincide with the opening day of The Australian Eight Ball Championship in Launceston, Tasmania. We have decided too spruce up our state shirts with a soft splash of PINK instead of the usually Maroon. Team Queensland comprises of a travelling team of 30 players and officials whom will be sporting the new look PINK RIBBON State shirts for the ten days of the national event. WE encourage all to purchase a

Australian Eight Ball Championships Live Scores QUEENSLAND continues to lead the men's open teams competition after the third day's play in the 25th Australian Eightball Championships, being played at the Country Club Tasmania. Queensland drew with South Australia 12-12 in yesterday afternoon's round but maintains a three-point break at the top of the table with five wins from six matches and 11 points. Lots of great write ups about the nationals https://northerntasmania.yourguide.com.au/news/local/sport/general/queensland-men-draw-clear-on-top/1348230.aspx