6.2.12

O'SULLIVAN'S BERLIN TRIUMPH

Ronnie O’Sullivan’s dramatic capture of the German Masters title last night proved that when he is fully motivated he is still a major force in the game.

O’Sullivan defeated Stephen Maguire 9-7 in a high quality final. He had of course trailed Andrew Higginson 4-0 in the opening round.

This was a familiar tale of the reprieved man syndrome. Time and again a player who could and probably should have lost early in a tournament goes on to win it.

The most pleasing factor about the final, regardless of the eventual outcome, was how hard O’Sullivan fought. He had to. Maguire himself played tough match snooker and couldn’t have tried any more.

There were some telltale signs of how much it meant to O’Sullivan, a few fist pumps here and there which is not really his thing.

Don’t ever be fooled that it doesn’t matter to him. Of course it does. You don’t win as much as he has without being a competitive animal.

He said afterwards that he was coming towards the end of his career. As he is 36 this is in part true but it is equally true that he isn’t finished just yet.

Ronnie will always attract attention for what he says: sometimes entertaining, sometimes maddening.

But ultimately snooker players should be judged not by their words but by their actions, by the way they play and what they contribute to the sport on table. It was clear from the reception he received after the final that O’Sullivan remains a huge box office attraction.

Despite winning the title, O’Sullivan’s top 16 seeding for the World Championship is not yet guaranteed, with the forthcoming Welsh Open still to play a part.

However, when O’Sullivan is remembered it won’t be for fluctuations in his world ranking but for his incredible store of achievements.

Last night’s clearly satisfied him greatly, as it should. He worked for it, he fought for it and he finally got his reward.

47 comments:

Ann Dodsworth said...

Pleasing to see the older players can still overcome the young ones every now and then.
Nice to see Ronnie give it his all and come through triumphant.
He still has a part to play in snooker as long he keeps his mind right.

Anonymous said...

first off, i am not a ronnie fan...

but i give credit where it is due...as well as critisism...

well deserved victory in a proper tournament.

he beat arguably the best player of the tournament (the one who had the toughest draw) and he dug deep when not playing well at times.

hes also not been feeling great, so, like any normal person i hope he gets well soon....

enjoy your moment ron, theyre becoming far fewer.

Banzai said...

Tuned in to Radio 5's sports bulletin this morning hoping to hear mention of the result. Nothing. Oh, but they were quick to mention the Super Bowl result. While this may be of interest to some people, why on earth did they not even mention Ronnie had won the German Masters, as I'm sure a lot of people would have been interested to hear who won. But yet again the BBC ignore those sports they deem to have a 'minor' status, when in fact they have a large following. They do the same with darts as well, but are quick to bang on about tennis and rugby union, sports I would say are no more popular with the current population. Who the hell is interested in tennis anyway?!?!

Anonymous said...

Welcome back Ronnie 'O.

Anonymous said...

The BBC don't ignore 'minor' sports (the snooker world championship gets more viewers than the Wimbledon final), they ignore working class sports. There is a huge difference really, and the only way that will change is when people are no longer forced into giving them money and the BBC have to actively appeal to its huge working class viewership for funding.

And well played to Ronnie of course. There are people who still maintain he is the best player in the world (Hendry) and those who don't (Williams and Holt), but before this tournament Ronnie said he had to win either this or the Welsh Open. Seriously, what other player in the game can announce they need to win one of the next two ranking touraments (after not winning for a couple of seasons) and then go off an win the very next tournament? Not Selby, not Trump, Higgins possibly, but when the will and determination is there he is one of the top two players in the world.

Anonymous said...

BBC did at least carry the scores from the tournament on their website (which is progress from a couple of years ago), but in general the BBC appears to agree with some of the players who are critical of Hearn's regime (i.e. only interested in tournaments held in the UK and shown on the BBC).

Anonymous said...

1111 you seem to forget it was andrew blowing himself up like one of those guys in afghan that let ronnie back in when he was dead and buried

ok, thats all ifs and buts, but its not like ronnie went out there and blitzed everyone

he relied on andrew impoding or hed have been home in time for dancing on ice.

i bet if ron lost that you wouldnt be on here saying how silly ron was to say he needed to win, only to walk out and lose right away...

great being wise AFTER the event

Stickboy said...

O'Sullivan's absence in recent months from overseas tournaments and some of the PTCs have cost him valuable ranking points. Possible causes for poor performance overseas are well documented so it is encouraging to see him win such a tournament.

Hopefully he will reflect on this success the next time he feels reluctant to play abroad. He has proven, perhaps to himself as well as his fans, that he can still win when it matters regardless of the surroundings and his competitive desire is no less than it was at his peak.

Stephen Maguire can rightfully feel disappointed to have played so well throughout the tournament after a lean spell only to encounter such a hungry O'Sullivan. He should take a lot of positive thoughts and confidence from this week and be proud of his performance.

Anonymous said...

you seem to forget it was andrew blowing himself up like one of those guys in afghan that let ronnie back in when he was dead and buried

Just makes it more of an achievement in most people's books.

Anonymous said...

@11.11am Williams said only last week on Twitter when asked who is the current best player in the world "O'Sullivan"

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
you seem to forget it was andrew blowing himself up like one of those guys in afghan that let ronnie back in when he was dead and buried

Just makes it more of an achievement in most people's books.

12:40 PM
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most?

you ran a poll?

dont think so.

i think the fact that he needed a very good player to completely buckle under the pressure to proceed past the first hurdle speaks volume for his side of the draw.

If Ronnie had Trump. Higgins and Murphy on his side of the draw hed have been painting with Damien, not winning.

Fortunately for him, he wasnt.

what is it with you people? he is being congratulated and now you want to moan about those stating facts about how poorly his last 3 years have been in rankers. unreal.

just rejoice that your hero is back winning proper events again.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
@11.11am Williams said only last week on Twitter when asked who is the current best player in the world "O'Sullivan"

1:55 PM
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ok

1 - so williams' opinion is now fact?
2 - so williams' opinion has to be everyone elses?

3 - only someone retarded would not know think he means ronnies best is the best, but that he doesnt always play the best.

in fact, ive heard him say it and read it on twitter too. fairly certain he said ronnies best is the best and by a long way. something i dont disagree with.

i do however think he plays "his best" very rarely and that a handful of players' average game is better than rons these days, hence why hes not the best in the world, in my opinion.

oh, and the rankings, back that up

snooker147 said...

You have to say, Ronnie was determined to win. and he did. It's good to see him win a ranking tournament.

Anonymous said...

Look, at the end of day he said he had to win either Germany or Wales and that's what he did. Higginson blew one frame, he had four more chances and didn't take them. I doubt there is a player alive who has won a title where a player didn't blow a frame against them. It happens, it's the nature of the sport. If one player fluffs five chances to win a match and the other player doesn't then maybe you should think on that. And then he won 4 more matches to take the title, including the 'best' player of the tournament. I know it's hard to take when you've been gloating for so long that he wouldn't win another event, and then he goes and does that. He made you look like a prize ass, and frankly your comments here aren't helping your case. Maybe you will think twice before making derogatory remakes from your armchair next time anon.

jamie brannon said...

Ronnie O'Sullivan has made the anonymous poster who said he doesn't prevail past the early round in early tournaments very silly.

The Rocket is still a force in the game. Even if he has to qualify it wouldn't change the fact that he still has the capability to win any tournament.

It is absurd to say the BBC only focus on non-working class sports. They are the leading athletics broadcaster in the country, have exclusive rights to the rugby league's Challenge Cup, are the only free to air broadcaster of snooker, and have football programming on most weekends.

jamie brannon said...

O'Sullivan has set a new record in winning the German Masters: it's the longest span of success for a player in terms of his first ranking event win and his most recent.

He eclipses the 18-year span of Stephen Hendry.

Mark Baker said...

Apparently it was a great final, such a shame that Eurosport only showed the last frame and a half live due to Football :(

I can't even begin to tell you how incredibly frustrating that was!

I understand that Eurosport want to continue to show an event to its conclusion but really, this was a Final as opposed to a quarter final - which is the more important?

Sadly the Eurosport Player was not much use either as it failed to work for me and I'm in discussions with Eurosport about a refund for that.

This is one snooker fan who is VERY disappointed to have missed the vast majority of "the match of the season" :(

Anonymous said...

301, I completely agree.

Colin M said...

Mark, I totally agree with you. Eurosport UK tweeted me to apologise and blame the fact that it was a Eurosport International feed. I wonder how many more times Eurosport will be broadcasting a ranking tournament where Ronnie is in the final.

Anonymous said...

I have been using the Eurosport Player to watch snooker for just under a year. It would be very useful to know if others have the same occasional problems as I do:
- buffering which is probably my internet service
- freezing with an error message too long to remember, fixed by reselecting the Snooker Button
I certainly need a keyboard & mouse by my side if I want to watch a whole session.

One tip I wwould give is switching to Google Chrome considerably improved the situation.

Colin A

Anonymous said...

I suspect Ronnie will end up back as world number one as he has so many recent points.
Some are forgetting its his 3rd ranking tournament win of the season and also has appeared in final(s).
Mark Williams should be treated with respect for his views rather than a gormless ignoramus as some people would perceive him to be.
Gormless or not he predicted Ronnie's comeback so he should be followed on Twitter for his rapier wit and wordsmith splendour.

Anonymous said...

I used Eurosport Player for years but have now stopped. The very same technical difficultuies that Colin described made me finally give it up. I just watch feeds now because paying for it gave me - at best - a long row of still photos and rarely watchable streaming. Too bad really.

But besides the horrible decision to show african football it was a great final and Ronnie is a new man after this week. He is a changed focused individual and I have rarely seen that.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Look, at the end of day he said he had to win either Germany or Wales and that's what he did. Higginson blew one frame, he had four more chances and didn't take them. I doubt there is a player alive who has won a title where a player didn't blow a frame against them. It happens, it's the nature of the sport. If one player fluffs five chances to win a match and the other player doesn't then maybe you should think on that. And then he won 4 more matches to take the title, including the 'best' player of the tournament. I know it's hard to take when you've been gloating for so long that he wouldn't win another event, and then he goes and does that. He made you look like a prize ass, and frankly your comments here aren't helping your case. Maybe you will think twice before making derogatory remakes from your armchair next time anon.

3:01 PM

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on the contrary.
ive never said i didnt think he wouldnt win another title.

i believe he will win at least another world chamionship.

im no fan of his, but ive never doubted his talent.

but still, if you want to make things up and pretend ive said he wont win another title, go ahead, keep yourself happy.

Anonymous said...

jamie brannon said...
Ronnie O'Sullivan has made the anonymous poster who said he doesn't prevail past the early round in early tournaments very silly.

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think its you who looks silly with this sentence.

what is an early tournament?

i am fairly sure there are several people who post on here without leaving a name.

now, jamie WISE AFTER THE EVENT, you are gloating that someone has been proved wrong, on one opinion of one person and calling them silly...

id say thats childish on your part.

if i say i dont think steve davis will win another ranker and he wins one will you come on and call people silly for having an opinion that was proved wrong?

no, but because youre in love with ronnie, you do.

and you make silly mistakes with "early tournaments"?

doh

Witz78 said...

Jamie Brannon, by my reckoning Ronnie (18 yrs 2 mths) may have overtaken Hendrys span (17 yrs 4mths) between 1st ranking title and most recent, but hes still a month short of the 18yrs 3mths between Jimmys 86 classic and 04 players championship wins.

jamie brannon said...

The early tournament thing was a genuine error.

It did make them look silly as they only said it in a derogatory and childish manner.

What was laughable about Eurosport not showing the final was that on Eurosport2 was futsal and hockey. Are we seriously to believe that these sports are getting better ratings than snooker, particularly a match with Ronnie O'Sullivan playing in?

Anonymous said...

jamie, your post for any normal person is childish.

now youre saying its more than one person....

and you also got the gloating tournament win span wrong.

push your bed against a wall so that you cant get out the wrong side tomorrow.

Ray said...

It really warms the cockles of the heart to see (yet again) the unbridled enthusiasm of the German Masters audience for this wonderful game of snooker. They were rewarded royally when Ronnie won because he is the Peoples Player (no disrespect to any other players).
Incidentally, Dave, how many matches has Ronnie got to win at the Welsh Open to guarantee his place in the top 16, prior to the next cut-off point?
Oh, and after recently praising Eurosport I feel I may have been a bit premature after watching the debacle of the totally disjointed coverage of the semis and final. To top it all off, while the afternoon final was being played we were offered recorded highlights of cycling. Mr Bean, (otherwise known as the person in charge of the scheduling for Eurosport), should consider his position and get in touch with the reality of covering a sporting event. It was contemptuous in the extreme to treat snooker in this manner. Barry Hearn needs to get involved asap to clear this up for future tournaments.

jamie brannon said...

How did I? It is nineteen years.

I'm not gloating, just enjoying seeing Ronnie winning trophies.

Anonymous said...

I sometimes agree with you, Jamie. But you ever so often make it impossible for me to admit this. I would be ashamed to post my name, as I am now. Pity, becaus in that bombardment of posts you actually have a good point from time to time.

Chill out a bit and don't let the stupidity (from outside and from within) get the better of you.

Anonymous said...

Ronnie uk Champion November 1993>>>>>> German Master's Champion February 2012, how is this 19 years??

Witz78 said...

it aint 19 years Jamie, its 18yrs and 2 mths.

its a bit like saying 31Dec to 1 Jan is 1 year and is a longer period than 20Feb to 20Nov which is the same year so is effectively ZERO years.

As regards to Ronnie saying he is near the end of his career, well if he wants to he can play on for a lot longer. Davis is over 18 years older than him and is the obvious example to cite, but there are actually TWENTY NINE guys in the top 64 who are older than Ronnie, so hes by no means a veteran yet really.

Alarmingly though, there are no teenagers in the top 64. The demographics of the tour seem to be swaying towards an older tour of players in their 30s and 40s similar to darts. The likes of Maguire, Selby, Robbo, Murphy are sort of seen as the "younger, newer" generation, yet are all around or over 30.

Anonymous said...

look guys, jamie is in love. let him just make up facts.

if he says its 23 years, its 23 years. ok?

hes not got any toys left in the pram as he threw them all out in a rage when ronnie wasnt winning.

now hes won a meaningful one hes clutching at straws to invent "records"....cos lets be honest, the good records that mean something ROnnie wont overtake Hendry or Davis.

unless you count fastest 147 as a good record to have. woohoo he can walk fast. er doh!

Johan said...

@Colin at 8:52

ES Player:
- buffering which is probably my internet service
- freezing with an error message too long to remember, fixed by reselecting the Snooker Button
I certainly need a keyboard & mouse by my side if I want to watch a whole session.
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Have to agree with that, although during daytime things seem to be ok.

Eurosportplayer is good to have, as some streams don't 'stream' and it comes in handy with a 2 table situation.
And you can view videos afterwards.
So at the end good value for the money ;-)

Anonymous said...

916am

its only good value if its a good stream from EP

most of the time a stream from the internet works just as well as EP, if you have a good connection, so why pay for something thats not really a better service?

jamie brannon said...

It is not nineteen years to the exact date, but if you subtract 2012 from 1993 you get 19.

It is a record most importantly.

Gerard said...

Jamie .. please, this is just getting silly now (as if it wasn't)!

Read the first lines of Witz's 11.42 post and please learn to count.

And then admit that you are wrong, there's nothing wront with that.

Anonymous said...

jamie brannon said...
It is not nineteen years to the exact date, but if you subtract 2012 from 1993 you get 19.
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david, please lock the gates when this guy comes calling.

Anonymous said...

So Jamie if you were born on 28th November 1993 ( Ronnie winning the UK ) how old would you be February 5th 2012 ( Ronnie winning German Masters )????? THAT'S RIGHT 18!!!! FFS...

Anonymous said...

This is more ridiculous than all of Mark Williams' tweets put together. When the record is only separated by a month or two you don't round up to the next full year to give your man the record. Do they round Ursain Bolt's times up to 10 seconds? Records are as a precise as they need to be.

Anonymous said...

1232

jamie has been twisting things to suit his ronnie bias for years.

thing is he thinks hes clever enough to be a journo, or similar. #notachanceofmakingitforreal

Anonymous said...

Hendry won the world title 10 times .. well, not to the exact number, but it's still a record!

147 said...

Will people please give it a break on having a go at jamie just because he got his maths wrong so what his human and instead congratulate the rocket on a fine victory considering his position in the rankings.Fan or not admiration must be given to a legend of his generation.

Anonymous said...

147 or whoever you are

my name is not will.

jamie seems to think that its ok for someone to say on february 6th 2012 its been a year since guy fawkes night 2011......

because 2012 - 2011 = 1 year

erm...and you say lay off?

Anonymous said...

Dear 147 when Jamie stops talking bollox people may cut the slack!!

Anonymous said...

147 you are defending that which cannot be defended.

JAMIE O'REILLY said...

Hi David. A great, and well deserved triumph for O'Sullivan, in my view.