Thursday, 30 April 2009

Wildcard, YAY!

At the end of the season World Snooker will choose a person (or two) to be on the tour next season, but with so many Youngsters, legends and Top quality players it's almost impossible to choose!

But who would you choose?


Michael White - The youngest century break maker ever (aged 9).


Anthony McGill - Another top youngster, Anthony will want to follow in the footsteps of fellow scots hendry and higgins.


Sam Cragie - Brother of Stephen who dropped off the tour this year, could Sam replace him and keep the name Cragie on the circuit?


Adam Duffy - Paul Hunter Scholar last year, done OK on PIOS this season.


Jack Lisowski - This year's scholar, 2007 Junior Pot Black finallist.


Mitchell Mann - Beat Lisowski in that final.


Mike Hallet - Was doing great on the PIOS this season but has flopped. A popular semi-legend.


Alex Borg - 2nd best Maltese player.


Tony Drago - Immensely popular, struggling on PIOS though.


Itaro Santos - The No.1 German. Could World Snooker give German fans a player to support?


David Gray - Great player, but all gone wrong last couple of seasons.


Liu Chuang - Two Years in a row?


Jamie Jones - Beat Ronnie aged 13.


Stephen Cragie - Meh.


Michael Georgiou - Hotshot! And that's it.


Vinnie Muldoon - A top young player and was desperately unlucky not to stay on the tour last year. Save Him World Snooker!





My Choices:
1. Adam Duffy
2. Vinnie Muldoon
3. Jack Lisowski

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There will be at least three this year I think, the normal one, the one for the Asian Championship and one for the European U-19's.

I'll go for McGill, Lisowski and Sam Craigie (I think he's 16 now?). That said they'll probably give one to somebody who dropped off the tour this year, but I'd rather they didn't personally as they're had a chance.

I'd say White but I think he'll get the Welsh nomination.

Chris said...

I'd like to see Hallett on TV again.

Anonymous said...

Save vinnie muldoon. Cracking player, was going great until the end of the tour where he had a couple of really tough draws