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Date Posted: 10:59:53 06/23/03 Mon
Author: Spectator
Subject: Champion of Champions Results

The most sompetitive C of C's ever was narrowed down to 2 Coogee Boys, Alex Render and Peter Quinliven. Well done to Peter in winning the event after a very close final.

The first quarter final saw Peter beat the number one seed, Digby 2-1. Digby did not play to his usual form and Peter played some very good safety.

The next QF saw Colin Tharrat beat Steve McQuilty from Mascot very comfortably.

On the other side of the draw we had a fantastic QF between Joe Tagoa and Daniel Megahey. After beating Craig Riley 2-1, Daniel was sure favourite to win his next match but Joe played exceptionally well to beat Daniel 2-1.

The final QF was between Alex Render and Sam Cucheri. The first frame was close but Alex was too strong knocking in a 63 break to win 2-0.

The first SF between Colin Tharrat and Peter Quinliven was no contest. Peter played too well to beat Colin 2-0 and book a place in the final.

In the other Semi, Alex beat Joe 2-0 to gain his 4th Champion of Champions Final (last 3 in a row).

In the Final, Alex came back well to win the first frame. Peter then won the 2nd frame after Alex went in-off on the black ball. The 3rd frame was very scrappy but tactical. Alex led most of the way and looked like he was going to cross the line but Peter managed to fluke the Pink and get perfect position on the final black. He took his time on a dead straight railer and potted the black to win the tournament.

Well done Peter and bad luck Alex. There wasn't much in it!
Well done also to Craig Riley for getting the Highest Break of 79 against Eddie Howden in his first match.

Good luck to ALL teams in getting to the finals!

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