Vasic and Emmett Take NSW Doubles Snooker Crown
/The NSW Doubles was held on the 30th of November at one of our most supportive clubs that being Club Marconi.
Read MoreThe NSW Doubles was held on the 30th of November at one of our most supportive clubs that being Club Marconi.
Read MoreVictorian player Adrian “The Riddler” Ridley has continued his good recent displays with an impressive 4-2 victory over Shawn Budd in this year’s Pot Black Open Snooker which was staged on 9th – 10th November at Blacktown Workers Club.
Read MoreCongratulations to Joe Minici the winner of the 2013 NSW state 6-red snooker championships held at central coast leagues club this past weekend.
Read MoreJessica Woods has certainly been the form player of women’s snooker in 2013 and has continued on her winning way with a successful title defence of the NSW State Women’s Snooker Championship.
Read MoreBen Judge the Australian number 18 before this event from Western Australia has recorded a 4-2 victory over Hassan Kerde the Australian number 7 from NSW in the Final of the 2013 Club Marconi South Pacific Open Snooker.
Read MoreThe NSW Minor billiards was held at Mingara this weekend and last years Minor Snooker winner Adam Fitzgerald has backed it up by winning the billiards this year. The weekend was enjoyed by all who played with some tuff round robin matches going right to the wire. With a small field of 12 runners the matches were extended to 11/2 hrs in round robin and the players loved the table time. The top players from each group advanced to the Semi-finals on Sunday with semi 2hrs and final 3hrs.
Read MoreCoffs Harbour visitor Judy White-Singh, affectionately known by her friends as “Miss Cue”, has emerged as the worthy winner of the 2013 NSW State Women’s “Minor” Snooker Championship. Runner-up in this event in 2011, Judy was the form player this year and thoroughly deserved her victory. The Championship was staged on 15th – 16th June at Club Toukley RSL.
Read MoreTrev’s overall knowledge, mentoring ability and friendship will undoubtedly be missed by many people. But perhaps we can honour his memory best by remembering his calm and confident manner; his pride and professionalism; his dedication and commitment - and hold these qualities up as the perfect role model for the next generation of snooker and billiards referees to aspire to.
Read MoreOver 40 players travelled to Toukley to compete in this year’s minor grade championships. Once again these championships attracted a very strong field with many favourites for the title. The last 16 saw two of these favourites suffer defeat as both Luke Hough and Rob Elsley lost their matches on a deciding frame to Danny Townsend and Ali Gangi respectively.
Read MoreA strong field of over 40 contested this year’s NSW Snooker Championships held at Blacktown workers Club. This is the first year of a 3 year $6000 partnership with the BSANSW and Blacktown workers. Blacktown workers once again provided a fantastic venue and local support with the snooker room filled each day with spectators who witnessed some fantastic snooker which was evident by this year’s break board with 3 centuries and other large breaks produced.
Read MoreGlen Wilkinson has recorded a comfortable 5-1 victory over a gallant Terry Emmett in the Final of the 2013 Australian Masters Snooker Championship. Victory in the all-NSW Final now gives Wilkinson his 4th National Masters title in the 8 year history of the event. Full results can be accessed on the Australian Billiards & Snooker Council website at www.absc.com.au
Joe Minici created NSW Snooker and Billiard history by winning the 2013 NSW Masters Snooker Championship held at Club Marconi 9th 10th March.
Read MoreSome general comments made as to Bill’s character and passion for regularly acting in capacity as Tournament Director at official events for many, many years. Special mention made about how regular players will no doubt miss his presence in the room and the familiar question of… “what’s your name, again?”
Read MoreAfter being 0-2 down in the Final, promising Bathurst player Scott Middleton has “come back from the dead” to record a determined and impressive 3-2 victory over defending champion Nick Abbenbroek in the 2012 NSW State U/18 Snooker Championship.
Read MoreOn Saturday 1st December the NSW State Doubles Snooker Championship was hosted at Hornsby RSL for the first time. The event was made of 14 teams and was played over the one day with all matches being best of 5 frames.
Read MoreJessica Woods has shown just why she is regarded as a rising star on the Australian women’s snooker scene with a stylish display in the 2012 NSW State Women’s Snooker Championship.
Read MoreSydney’s Own Shawn Budd has added the 2012 Club Marconi South Pacific Open Snooker title to his growing list of achievements, following a 4-2 Final victory over Steve Mifsud from Victoria in last weekend’s National Ranking event.
Read MoreHassan Kerde (Sydney) has taken out the 2012 Nsw State 6 red tournament beating Robert Elsley in the Final 5-3. Hassan also had the highest Break of 72 for the tournament.
Read MoreAfter losing the final in 2010 and the semi final in 2011, Rob Elsley, from Newcastle, has taken out the annual “Cueing for Kids” Snooker tournament held at Club Toukley RSL on the weekend, defeating Patrick Yeung, from Sydney, 3-1, in an entertaining final.
Read MoreWell-known Central Coast player Rhonda Knight has claimed her first State title following a determined victory in the 2012 NSW State Women’s “Minor” Snooker Championship which was staged at Club Toukley RSL on 16th – 17th June.
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Snooker & Billiards NSW is proud to launch its first-ever Accessible Play – Snooker & Billiards Open Day for People Living with Disability, taking place on Saturday 10 May 2025 at Seven Hills-Toongabbie RSL, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
The event is designed for people of all ages and abilities, offering a safe, welcoming space to explore or reconnect with snooker and billiards. Whether living with a physical, sensory, intellectual, or psychosocial disability — or managing the long-term effects of stroke, head injury, or other health conditions — this open day is for everyone.