11.10.09

FINAL PREVIEW

There will be an extraordinary amount of nonsense talked today about how the Neil Robertson v Ding Junhui Grand Prix final represents the globalisation of the sport.

No it doesn't. It's just pure luck.

There are only four non-British or Irish players ranked inside the top 32. Robertson and Ding are two, Marco Fu and Liang Wenbo are the others.

There are hardly any players from mainland Europe or the Middle East or North or South America on this list.

Further down the ranks there are fewer non British players than at any time in the last 30 years.

The fact that this is only the second ranking tournament final to feature two non-UK players in the 200+ that have been staged is an embarrassment to the sport, not a cause for celebration.

Snooker is a world game in terms of the interest from viewers but the circuit is avowedly British. This is why Robertson and Ding have been forced to move to the UK to live and practice here during the season.

There are no main tour tournaments staged in mainland Europe - despite the huge interest that exists there - and none in Australia either.

I for one hope that today's final will play its part in spreading the snooker gospel far beyond UK shores.

It should certainly be entertaining: Robertson and Ding are both quick, attacking and supremely talented.

I favour Robertson because he possesses supreme confidence and I feel that if it goes close he can stand up to the pressure.

But both players are 3 for 3 from ranking finals and could well serve up a classic encounter.

Just don't let anyone kid you that this means the game is taking a step forward. Robertson and Ding have become top stars by moving to Britain, which still dominates the snooker scene to an extent that proves there is still much work to do before the game becomes truly international.

9 comments:

  1. Fair comments there Dave. Very true.

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  2. Anonymous10:24 am

    1
    John Higgins MBE
    31000
    4480
    35480

    2
    Ronnie O'Sullivan
    23875
    7000
    30875

    3
    Shaun Murphy
    23475
    4480
    27955

    4
    Allister Carter
    24100
    2660
    26760

    5
    Ryan Day
    21250
    3500
    24750

    6
    Neil Robertson
    22825
    980
    23805

    7
    Stephen Maguire
    22075
    0
    22075

    8
    Marco Fu
    19275
    2660
    21935

    9
    Ricky Walden
    15825
    3500
    19325

    10
    Mark Selby
    17925
    980
    18905

    11
    Stephen Hendry MBE
    16225
    2660
    18885

    12
    Mark Allen
    17800
    980
    18780

    13
    Liang Wenbo
    12325
    5600
    17925

    14
    Ding Junhui
    13775
    3500
    17275

    15
    Mark J Williams MBE
    14219
    2660
    16879

    16
    Barry Hawkins
    14200
    2660
    16860

    17
    Mark King
    14625
    1960
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    18
    Jamie Cope
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    2660
    16423

    19
    Michael Holt
    14275
    1960
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    20
    Graeme Dott
    14025
    1960
    15985

    thats the updated list after shang
    looks a lot different after today

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  3. Anonymous12:01 pm

    @Dave Yesterday Eirian Williams was replaced by Jan Verhaas. And also today the referee will be Jan Verhaas. Do you know why? Was Eirian ill yesterday?

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  4. JAMIE O'REILLY5:55 pm

    I am sure we are in for a treat. this evening David. I am in great antisipation. I simply can't wait.

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  5. kimball6:15 pm

    Dear Dave,

    I ceratinly think that this final
    takes the game a step forward.
    The impact of asia will not diminish by chinese players in finals twice on the trot.
    Less non-british players than in
    30 years??
    Maybe so, but not with the 96 pro
    system.
    10 of the last 24 this season is non british-Irish.
    16 out of 96 is more than ever.
    Personally, I would think it more
    likely with a rankingtournament in
    India than in Australia.
    See:
    http://www.ibsf.info/worldchamps-india09.shtml
    " looks like an outstanding occasion!"
    I agree that the sport is dominated
    by Britain and maybe it will be,
    "from the cradle to the grave"!
    The rankingsystem is deadening slow and for good mesure you have
    Pontins as the real spiritkiller.
    Looking at the names in the middle of the ranking could make you cry,
    so many have been there for ever.
    A few years back, 50 % were players that turned pro 1991.

    So Dave, how to fix the wrongs?

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  6. Anonymous10:04 pm

    Why do they start these finals so late would'nt 1pm and 6-30pm be more practical.

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  7. Anonymous10:02 am

    1-30pm and 7pm would be my ideal suggestion.

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  8. I can see why the game would benefit globally, but I think in chasing the global brand, the game over here has stagnated a little.

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