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Daryl Peach down for World Ten Ball Championship

November 20th, 2009 admin No comments

Last year edition of the World Cup ten saw a ball land in Europe, where Darren Appleton, director of the opening ceremony of the Philippine International Convention Center. This time, when the British to defend his crown and will compete along with 51 of the greatest artists of reference in Europe. Distributing Appleton, No. 1, after the World Champion Ralf Souquet from Germany they began their title defense bid WTBC November 25th at the second World Trade Center among the best players who performed to their plans were canceled compatriot Daryl Peach a great pool player, Finland Mika Immonen a great pool player, David Alcaide a great pool player of Spain, and German Souquet a great pool player and Thorsten Hohmann.

This year, the European Federation of Pocket Billiards (EPBF) Fielding 46 is players from 21 other countries. Gre Leenders, EPBF President and Secretary General Billiard Association World Bank, has announced the membership of the EU delegation to an email to the organizer, WTBC, Sports Raya. Other key team members are: Marcus Chamat a great pool player (Sweden), Niels Feijen a great pool player (Netherlands), Stephen Cohen (France), Bruno Muratore a great pool player (Italy), and Ruslan Chinakhov a great pool player (Russia).

Britain and Germany are the two great powers in the sport, the greatest number of participants, and nine out of 11 countries that send players to the WTBC Outside the United Kingdom and Germany, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland , Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Austria, France, Norway, Turkey, Spain, Serbia, Belgium, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia, Greece and the Czech Republic. Leenders, said that within 10 WTBC ball format is very popular in Europe.

EPBF could fill every corner. European qualification WTBC, held in September, after the Euro Tour, has attracted over 50 players who wanted to qualify. “European player to win the title WTBC with players from other continental federations: North America, South America, Africa, Oceania and Asia.

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Daryl Peach entered World Ten Ball Championship World Trade Center in Pasay City

October 5th, 2009 admin No comments

Players entered in the main draw of the second World Ten Ball Championship set Nov. 25-30 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City are among the first group of 32 players given  seats to the World Ten Ball Championship main draw owing to their world rankings. The main draw will eventually be composed of 128 players from different parts of the globe.

An impressive list which is led by current world No. 1 and defending WTBC champion Darren Appleton of Great Britain; Ralf Souquet of Germany (2); Mika Immonen of Finland (3); Niels Feijen of the Netherlands (4); and Shane van Boening of the United States (5).

With them are Top 10 players Neils Feijen of the Netherlands (4); Shane Van Boening of the United States (5); Marcus Chamat of Sweden (6); Daryl Peach of Great Britain (7); and Thorsten Hohmann of Germany (10).

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Daryl Peach in grudge match !

September 10th, 2009 admin No comments

Looks like a grudge match is on the cards for Daryl with Roberto Gomez who was the runner in the between 2007 World Pool 9-Ball champion Darryl Peach and runner-up is set to happen soon. Also slated is the RP vs. The Rest of the World in December and, possibly, the Efren “Bata” Reyes Cup at the start of 2010 where a total prize of $500,000 will be at stake.

“These are all great matches that shouldn’t be missed by Filipino billiards fans,” said billiards patron Perry Mariano Tuesday in the Philippine Sportswriters Association Forum at Shakey’s United Nations Avenue.

“Gustung-gustong makabawi ni Dennis kay Yang,” said Mariano, during the forum supported by Outlast Battery, the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp., Accel and Shakey’s.

Yang, a former Asian Games gold medalist, defeated Orcollo in their race-to-60 challenge at the Gateway Mall two years ago.

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Daryl Peach beats Radoslaw Babica in Austria

August 21st, 2009 admin No comments

Daryl Peach has beaten Radoslaw Babica in the opening round of the Eurotour event  in Austria in a 9-8 cliffhanger.

This Diamond Nine – Euro-Tour/ Patricks Austria Open is held this year in Rankweil, Austria.

208 Participants from 35 countries are represented and are playing for the prizes and ranking points in the 9-Ball Pool Eurotour.

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2nd WPA World 10-ball championships set in November

August 11th, 2009 admin No comments

THE 2nd WPA World Ten Ball Pool Championships is slated for Nov. 25 to 30 at the World Trade Center, CCP Complex along Roxas Blvd, Manila.

The World Pool Billiard Association (WPA) and Raya Sports also announced that Stage 1 (qualifying round) of the WTBC will be held on Nov. 19 to 20 at the Star Billiards Center in Quezon City.

Ten qualifiers are scheduled in Stage 1.

Meanwhile, 2006 Doha Asian Games 9-ball silver medalist Jeffrey “The Bull” De Luna and 2008 WPA World Ten Ball Championships semifinalist Demosthenes “Plong-Plong” Pulpul made it to the top of the World Pool Billiard Association ranking list.

De Luna garnered a total of 975 points to climb at no. 8.

Pulpul, top player of Cebuano sportsman/ businessman Paul “Magi” Monera Magadan, notched a total of 946 points for no. 9 place.

Appleton no. 1

Darren Appleton of Great Britain, the 2008 WPA World Ten Ball Championships winner, snatched the no. 1 position with 1873 points.

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Peach beats Feijen hill-hill for Lugo International 9-Ball Open Win

August 4th, 2009 admin No comments

Podium070209The beautiful city of Lugo in northern Spain was for the third consecutive year the venue for this popular event.

No less than 3 current world champions and one ex world champion were attracted to this corner of Spain. Current 8 ball champion and world ranked number one, Ralf Souquet, 9 ball champion Daryl Peach, Straight Pool champion Niels Feijen were joined by ex-champ Oliver Ortmann. These weren’t the only “names” at the event; Francisco Bustamante made the long trip from the Philippines to play in the tournament and to stage some exhibitions during the Spanish Championships which take place immediately after the “Open”.

The venue was a Congress Centre on the banks of Lugo’s River Minho. 25 Dynamic II tables were set up and there was live streaming from the main table.

The” Open” started on the Friday with two groups of 24 players, the format was double elimination and a race to 9 until 8 players remained. The following day saw the same format with the two other groups.

Saturday evening saw the start of the final phase which was single elimination, a race to ten and the bracket was made up of the 32 players that had survived the group stages.

The 16 players that came from the winner’s side in the groups were seeded and the 16 from the loser’s side were drawn.

The first major upset came in this first round when Spain’s number 1 and Europe’s number 6, David Alcaide was narrowly beaten 10 -9 by another Spanish player, Iker Etxeberria. Souquet wasted no time in demolishing Antonio Gomez with a 10-0 score line. Top Spanish junior, 17 year old Francisco Sanchez, took out Croatian player, Bozo Primic, 10 – 6 while the rest of the line up went as expected.

The second round on Sunday morning saw  some interesting matches, Marcus Chamat of Sweden  versus Ivica Putnik of Croatia, the Croatian, current European straight pool champion couldn’t quite live with “Napoleon” and went out after losing 10-7. Daryl Peach did what David Alcaide couldn’t; Iker Etxeberria was no match for
the Englishman who triumphed with a 10-3 victory.

Bustamante had a TV match against top Spanish player Carlos Cabello who took an early lead but the experience of the Filipino proved too much and he eventually ran out the winner  10 -6.

The quarter finals saw all the big guns drawn together, Souquet versus recent China Open runner up, Niels Feijen, on this occasion, the balls weren’t rolling for the “Kaiser” and the Dutchman marched on to the semi finals after his 10 -6 victory over the world’s number 1 ranked player.

The second match up saw two veterans locked in battle, Bustamante took on Oliver Ortmann and with few problems finished off the German player’s hopes with a 10-5 score line.

Chamat found himself up against young Spanish hope, Francisco Sanchez who, in the previous round had a narrow 10-9 victory over Serbia’s Sandor Tot. The Spanish player was looking good for a while but once again, experience told and Marcus ran out the 10 – 6 winner.

Daryl Peach, cruising through the early racks got to 8- 4 with Portuguese player Manuel Gama and it looked over and done with. Gama was having none of it though and scared the British player by running a series of racks until eventually they both got to the hill. Breathing a big sigh of relief Daryl sank the last 9 ball to set up a semi final match with Marcus Chamat.

Semi final 1 saw a hard fought battle between Bustamante and Feijen. This one drew a big crowd of spectators and they weren’t disappointed as they witnessed a battle royal between these two giants of the pool world.

Feijen took the victory by the narrowest of margins and his 10-9 win was enough to get himself into the final.

The other semi final between Peach and Chamat saw the Swede not at his best and after a series of unforced errors, he finally submitted to the “Brit” 5 – 10.
The final between Feijen and Peach was everything that the packed arena could have hoped for; they matched each other rack for rack in this alternate break competition until they arrived at the hill.

With one rack left to decide the winner, Peach hooked the Dutchman who was forced to attempt a jump shot, unfortunately for him, he scratched and Daryl made no mistakes as he sank ball after ball until he finally saw the 9 ball disappear.

For his efforts of the weekend, Peach took the 10,000 euro prize while Feijen had to settle for half as much. Bustamante finished 3rd with 2,000 Euros and Chamat 4th, also received 2,000 Euros. Prize money for the 5th to 8th placed players was 1,000 Euros, 9th to 16th ended up with 500 Euros each and the rest of the 32 took home the consolation prize of 150 Euros.

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