September 2008 News

WILLIAMS CLEANS UP IN GOLD
Matt Williams took the first Gold Waistcoat tournament of the season, aided by a 96 break, beating Sam Baird 2-0 in the final. For further details and report go to Gold Waistcoat. Also some great pictures on Deborah’s Photo Album

This tournament is open to any member player. Thanks to Baulkline Snooker SW and Victoria Snooker Centre, Plymouth who sponsored the event

This time 91.6% of the entry fees went as prize money!

BRANTON SILVER MACHINE
Last seasons overall runner up, Dale Branton the potting machine from Plymouth, came through victorious winning 2-0 in a close fought final against Mitchell Grinsted, also from Plymouth. For further details and report go to Silver Waistcoat.

This tournament is open to all those that will be under 21 on the 31st December 2008.

Thanks to Baulkline Snooker and Victoria Snooker Centre, Plymouth who sponsored the event

This time 84.6% of the entry fees went as prize money!

IMPORTANT ANOUNCEMENT REGARDING THIS SEASONS TOURNAMENT FORMATS
The WEBSF are considering changing the format for at least the first of this years Gold, Silver & Bronze snooker tournaments or to hold a separate 6-6 tournament, frames will consist of 6 Reds and 6 Colours. It is hoped this short format will produce exciting attacking play as well as levelling the ‘playing field’ giving encouragement to any player capable of making a frame wining 40 break. Entry fees are as last season and at least 80% of the entrance fee will being given out as prize money.

6-6 SNOOKER YES OR NO?
Since the 80’s Billiards & Snooker has gone into a steady decline. County Associations have mostly disappeared, Local Leagues are operating with less teams year on year and in some cases merging with other leagues in order to survive. Clubs are closing or at best reducing the number of tables giving way to American Pool and function rooms. Tournaments that once attracted over 100 competitors and played over two days have either disappeared of operate with a fraction of entrants. The reasons are many fold and in some cases complicated, we all have views on these but rather than debate these at length I would like to focus how we can make our sport more attractive to those still playing competitively or playing for fun and relaxation.

The WEBSF was set up in 2004 in an attempt to arrest this decline and provide a safe and emergent environment that would entice & develop new blood, encourage old players back into cue sports and help improve the few quality players we still have in the region. Over the past 4 years the WESBF has made significant steps towards this aim. However, we must not rest on our laurels and continue to develop and push the boundaries, any suggestions that will help us meet our objectives will be gratefully received.

With regard to the previous statement a proposal for this year is to consider the introduction of 6-6 Snooker into the existing tournaments or as an additional tournament. Other sports have variations along similar lines Rugby 7’s and Cricket 20-20 and in past years long gone many different games have been played on an English Billiard table. The 6-6 format is just 6 reds and 6 colours, playing to the conventional rules for Snooker. This article will hopefully provoke debate and prompt members to respond with comments and suggestions as to what extent this format should be introduced into the WEBSF series of tournaments.

Some of the pro’s:-

A shorter format will produce more attacking play and exciting results
With fewer chances in the frame the better player will not be able to ‘relax’ during the early stages of a frame
With just a 40 break securing the frame this will act to level the ‘playing field’ giving encouragement to a wider range of player standards
More players would be encourage to play in the tournaments
Shorter frame times will give the opportunity for bigger groups of players playing more frames.

Some of the con’s:-

The full range of safety play and tactics would be less evident
Prolonged concentration required to master significant break building will be less practiced
‘Levelling the playing field’ will not give a true measure of ones skill against better opponents
As it is not ‘real’ snooker it could turn better players away
Full snooker match-play is invaluable in preparation for National tournaments (no 6-6 national tournaments)
The 100 break benchmark cannot be achieved with 6 reds.

Thanks to the two members that have already responded regarding this proposal. It is important that we receive more views on this before the Management Team make a final decision on the way forward. Don’t leave it to someone else to comment on your behalf, this is your foundation!

Please contact the WEBSF Management Team with your comments now!

Feedback Updated:

From the comments that have been received from members this has proved an interesting proposal generating lively discussion. The WEBSF Management Team have taken on board feedback from the members and are now voting on a final proposal to:-

Agree and support a pilot in Redruth and Exeter Bronze providing the majority of players are also in agreement.
Agree to a 6 Reds pilot to take place in this years Exeter Bronze Waistcoat Round Robin stages subject to a majority player approval
Hold a 6 Reds tournament this season
Not introduce this format in the Plymouth Bronze, Silver and Gold tournaments.

Voting results are now in.
The WEBSF Management Team have voted by a majority in favour of the above proposal. We now have to see what comes about from the pilots and allow the players to come to a view as to what extent this format will be used in the future. Thank you to all those that participated in the debate…..nothing ventured, nothing gained!

BAIRD PLAYS FOR ENGLAND
Sam Baird (Halberton), has been at it again! Sam played for the senior England squad that had a clean sweep in the Home Internationals. For further details go to Global Snooker.

WEBSF 4 YEARS ON
It was back In September 2004 that WEBSF Patron Ray Reardon M.B.E. (six times former World Professional Snooker Champion) launched the West of England Billiards and Snooker Foundation (WEBSF).

The WEBSF Management Team believe in order to arrest the decline in players turning to cue sports is to encourage more young people to participate at grass roots level. The benefits to the sport long term are obvious, more players being exposed to the sport that will lead to them joining clubs, entering leagues & county competitions and more importantly, less youths walking the streets with ’nothing to do’.The WEBSF offers to visit your club or league and discuss ways in which we can work together to put Billiards & Snooker back on the map, providing opportunities for players to realise their potential and provide enjoyment for all.

For the fourth year running the WEBSF has in place a full calendar of well run and administered tournaments catering for players of all age groups. Tournaments are scheduled to take place in Exeter, Plymouth, Redruth & Falmouth with other locations planned for the near future. Since these tournaments have been available the overall standard of play in the region has steadily increased. WEBSF players exposed to tough competition on a regular basis along with access to a high standard of coaching has been instrumental in a number of them being included to represent England at the World, European and Home International Amateur Championships.

Matt Williams, Kris Vincent, Neil Chiswell, Lee Lamerton, all from Plymouth. Sam Baird (Halberton), Greg Batten & Darren Bond (Tiverton), Andy Symons-Rowe (Tavistock) and Andy Radford & Mike King from Exeter, have all represented their country over the past 4 years. All have expressed gratitude to the WEBSF for providing an environment which has proved invaluable in helping them make their mark in national competition.

In 2007 the WEBSF Management Team in association with Rileys, Plymouth organised and ran the Plymouth International Snooker Channel Island Challenge. This tournament pitched teams from the Channel Islands against teams from South & South West England and Wales. The one day event cumulated in victory for Pontins International. This team was made up of three WEBSF players who are regulars on the national circuit; Matt Williams & Grant Cole (Plymouth) and Darren Bond (Tiverton). Cornwall did the double by winning the Billiards and Junior Snooker. The tournament was hosted by Rileys, Plymouth. A total of 252 frames of snooker and 17 hours of billiards where played on just 15 tables on the day. This is thought to be some kind of record for an international tournament. The tournament was regarded by all as a resounding success.

It’s not just the gifted & talented that have benefited from the sterling efforts of the WEBSF Management Team and Coaches. On a weekly basis there are Coaching Schools in Plymouth, Redruth & Exeter that not only foster and improve local talent but help give the youth an alternative to potentially anti-social behaviour. The WEBSF have developed a Billiards & Snooker coaching scheme that includes a process for training and assessing potential coaches of various grades. The coaching team is now 15 strong, All WEBSF coaches undergo self declaration & Criminal Records Bureaux checks in order to comply with Child Protection requirements and to ensure that the safety and welfare of children & young adults remains paramount at all times. At progressive stages of their development, young players can test their skills & knowledge of Billiards & Snooker as part of the WEBSF Player Assessment scheme. increasing levels of competency form the basis for Bronze through Silver to Gold. Each competency level achieved is recognised with a certificate. Annual Membership of the WEBSF is just £5 for Under U16’s and £10 for Senior players. Non playing officials, coaches & volunteers pay just £10 for life. Each member receives a waistcoat/blazer badge & ID card. Other benefits include access to top quality tournaments, excellent coaches, referees & tournament organisers, the WEBSF also help with obtaining sponsorship, promoting tournaments and fundraising.

Roger Cole spokesman for the foundation said “These are very exciting times for Billiards & Snooker players in the West Country. The sports of Billiards & Snooker have been in steady decline since the golden era in the 80’s. The continued support of respected former World Champion Ray Reardon and the hard work of WEBSF officials and volunteers can only continue to prove beneficial to young and old alike who take pleasure from playing this wonderful sport”.

UNDER 18 BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT COMES TO PLYMOUTH
Event 1 of the EABA Under 18’s Junior Billiards series is coming to Plymouth on Saturday 6TH September 2008. The event takes place at the Victoria Snooker Centre, Plymouth. The WEBSF will be assisting with the running the tournament on the day. A full calendar & entry pack will follow shortly. All you young snooker players that want to have a go at English Billiards should contact Steve or any of the WEBSF Management Team. Coaching in the rules and how to play Billiards is available leading up to the tournament. The event commences 11.00am, registration 10:30am. Entry is £7 for non EABA members. Go on, give it a go!

Unfortunately this event had to be cancelled due to lack of support from players probably not wanting to travel long distances to the Plymouth venue. This is something West Country players have to overcome on a regular basis. Hopefully we can try again in the future.

June 2008 News

PURCHASE PHOTO’S ONLINE
Members can now purchase and download photo’s taken at WEBSF tournaments on-line via Snapfish. To enter the site you will require a password. This is obtained by emailing Webpics and proving your identity as a member by quoting your membership number and maybe answering a specific question about yourself. In order to keep the room secure the password will be changed periodically.

NOT JUST A TALENTED SNOOKER PLAYER
Dale Branton it seems has talent beyond the snooker table. WEBSF Tournament Directors where presented with caricatures drawn by Dale at the recent WEBSF Bronze Waistcoat Finals Day in recognition for their hard work. The TD’s where amazed at the accuracy captured by Dale in his sketches. Are there any more members out there with other talents beyond the green baize, contact us and we’ll feature it here. Left to right Darren Hall, Wayne Branton, Steve Brookshaw, Roger Cole & Steve Canniford.

GALLEN 2008 BRONZE CHAMPION
Adam Gallen remained focused throughout a long day to take the title of WEBSF West of England Billiards & Snooker Foundation Regional Bronze Waistcoat Champion 2008. Gallen defeated the 2007 champion Jake Stewart 2-1 in the final. For more details and report go to Bronze Waistcoat.

This tournament was open to all those that will be under 16 on the 31st December 2007.

Thanks to Victoria Snooker Centre, Plymouth for hosting the event.

EASB TO LAUNCH COACHING SCHEME
The EASB are preparing to launch a new coaching scheme. In order to include as many people as possible they need to gather information about who is currently involved in coaching, who wants to become involved and the levels that they aspire to. Go to EASB Coaching Scheme to register your interest.

April 2008 News

HARVEY WEST OF ENGLAND BILLIARDS CHAMPION
Brian Harvey won through a strong field to take the West of England Five Counties Billiards Championship.

WATSON TRIPLE WINNER
Daniel Watson makes it three in a row as he took the Falmouth WEBSF Bronze Waistcoat Event 4, Watson beat Zac Lawson 2-0 in the final. For more details and report go to Bronze Waistcoat.

This tournament is open to all those that will be under 16 on the 31st December 2007.

Thanks to Bells Court Snooker Club event sponsors

COLE THREE TIMES A CHAMPION – BRANTON RUNNER-UP
Grant Cole (Plymouth) after wining event 5 is the overall WEBSF Silver Waistcoat Tour Champion for the third time (2003/4, 2004/5 & 2007/8). Runner-up to Cole in Event 5 was Mitchell Grinsted also from Plymouth.

Overall Runner-up is another rising star from Plymouth Dale Branton. For more details go to Silver Waistcoat.

This tournament is open to all those that will be under 21 on the 31st December 2007.

This time 85% of the entry fees went as prize money!

BAIRD REACHES QUARTERS
Sam Baird (Halberton), after winning event 4 of the Businessland Under 21 series keeps his rich vein of form going by reaching the Quarter Finals of the 2007-8 Pontin’s International Open Series. Baird just lost out to Liam Highfield 5-4 who went on to win the event 5-2 against Matthew Couch. Greg Batten (Tiverton) won through to the last 32 before going out to Paul Davidson 4-3. Anyone wishing to sponsor either of these exciting prospects should contact the WEBSF to find out more.

For more information go to Global Snooker Centre

BAIRD REALLY IS THE ‘BUSINESS’
Sam Baird (Halberton) doubles up with a another consummate performance against European under 19 champion Stephen Craigie in winning Event 4 of the Businessland Under 21 series at Pontins. Baird beat Kishan Hirani, Alex Taubman, Zak Richardson and Kyren Wilson on his way to the final and is now placed third in the ranking despite of only playing in 3 of the 4 events to date. Baird is just 10 points behind Darren Bond (Tiverton) who made it through to the last 16 this time, and Graigie who tops the ranking by a further 120 points. Other good performances came from Darren’s older brother Adrian Bond who just lost to Cragie 3-2 in the quarters and Dale Branton (Plymouth) who took a frame off Cragie in the Quarters. Grant Cole (Plymouth) also qualified. Anyone wishing to sponsor any of these promising players contact the WEBSF to find out more.

For more information go to Global Snooker Centre

LLOYD WINS PINHEY CHAMPION
Michael Lloyd wins his first Bronze event as Haydon Pinhey wins the Plymouth title. For more details go to Bronze Waistcoat.

This tournament is open to all those that will be under 16 on the 31st December 2007.

Thanks to Victoria Snooker Centre, Plymouth event sponsors. This time 100% of the entry fees went as prize money!

June – September 2006 News

PLAYER SUBSCRIPTION ARE NOW DUE
All those wishing to play in this seasons Waistcoat Tournaments are reminded that Membership Registration Forms must be completed and subscriptions paid in full before entry to WEBSF tournaments is permitted. Subscriptions can be paid on the day of your first tournament. Go to the What’s On link above to find out about this seasons Waistcoat Tours and more

If you are interested in competing in any of the WEBSF tournaments or just want to help with the running of the events, contact the WEBSF for information.

NEW SEASON NEW IDEAS
We are still awaiting the information packs from the EASB. As soon as we have these the Management Team will formulate the WEBSF calendar.

The current thinking is that we will be running a Challenge Matches, a West of England Championship, 4 Gold tournaments, 4 Silver tournaments and Bronze tournaments in Plymouth, Redruth & Exeter. If you are a member and have any views regarding these tournaments or any other aspect of the Foundation please contact the WEBSF using the links at the bottom of this page, or speak with any of the management team

LOCAL YOUNG GUNS GET THE ENGLAND CALL
Kris Vincent and Darren Bond, both members of the WEBSF, have been selected to play in the forthcoming Home Internationals to be held at Pontins, Prestatyn in September. Both players, who excel at local level, have been making an impression at national level and as a result have been duly rewarded with places in the under 19’s England team. Kris, already an England International, is becoming a regular in International matches….for Darren this will be a first but not the last I’m sure.

The WEBSF Management & Coaching Teams on behalf of all members wish them every success in the tournament. Well done lads!

WEBSF TO JOIN FORCES WITH LOCAL LEAGUE
The WEBSF are please to announce a recent addition to the Management Team. John Corry will be representing The Plymouth & District Billiards & Snooker League. This will enable closer working between the two organisations that will help to further their aims and objectives to develop Billiards & Snooker at grass roots throughout the region.

BRANTON’S MAIDEN TON
Two times Bronze Waistcoat Champion Dale Branton continues to improve by recording his fist centry break in practice, a 114. No doubt it won’t be too long before he repeats this feat in a match. Well done Dale!

May 2006 News

NEW MEMBER OF WEBSF COACHING TEAM
Congratulations to Peter Bradbeer, Rileys, Plymouth, for successfully achieving the WEBSF Bronze Coaching status. Peter is not new to coaching, regularly giving of his time to pass on valuable snooker knowledge and experience. This qualification is recognition for the skill and hard work he has carried out. Well done Peter!

BAIRD’S POT OF SILVER
Sam Baird wins Silver Waistcoat Tour event 5 and becomes this years overall Silver Champion to leap frog from third place in the rankings. Darren Bond is the Silver ‘Breakmaster’ with a superb 117. Full report and results go to Silver Waistcoat Event 5

PLYMOUTH DEVON CHAMPIONS
Full report and results go to Bilby Cup

Plymouth City Billiards & Snooker Youth Initiative
The development of Junior Billiards and Snooker in Plymouth is about to take a huge step forward as a result of a £6,947.00 grant from the Local Network Fund through the Devon Community Foundation. Full report go to Plymouth City Billiards & Snooker Youth Initiative Home Page

BRANTON REGIONAL BRONZE CHAMPION
Full report and results go to Bronze Waistcoat Finals Day

HINE WINS EVENT 4 BUT GALLEN EXETER OVERALL BRONZE CHAMPION
Dan Hine may have one the last in the series but Adam Gallen wins the overall Exeter title. For full report and results go to Exeter Bronze Waistcoat Event 4

April 2006 News

VINCENT WINS FINAL EVENT BUT RADFORD OVERALL GOLD CHAMPION
Kris Vincent won the final Gold Waistcoat event of the season but Andy Radford takes the overall title, trophy, overall highest break and prize money. Full report and results due soon go to Gold Waistcoat final event 7

BRANTON PLYMOUTH BRONZE CHAMPION
For report and results go to Plymouth Bronze Waistcoat Event 8

STEPHENS MAKES IT THREE IN A ROW
James Stephens takes Redruth Bronze Waistcoat Tour. For report and results go to Redruth Bronze Waistcoat Event 6

DEVON COUNTY FINALS – RESULTS
Radford County Champion for third time in a row.

BRANTON WINS AGAIN
For report and results go to Plymouth Bronze Waistcoat Event 7

February 2006 News

WEBSF TO PLAY SEBSF FOR THE ‘FOUNDATION CUP’
Members of the WEBSF Management Team met with Officials from the SEBSF (South East Billiards & Snooker Foundation) to ‘compare notes’ in setting up respective foundations. One of many proposals resulting from this meeting was that an annual challenge match between the two foundations be arranged. Bob Mason proprietor of Woking Snooker Centre kindly offered to host the challenge match on Saturday 23rd of September 2006 starting at 12pm. Potential sponsors are being approached to help provide assistance with Transport Costs, High Break prize, Lunch and Trophies including the main prize ‘THE FOUNDATION CUP’.

Each team to consist of 12 players, the WEBSF team will be selected from those that have played in this years Bronze, Silver & Gold Waistcoat Tournaments (4 under 15’s, 4 under 19’s & 4 Seniors)

MIKE CUDLIP TOURNAMENT
Mike Cudlip Memorial Youth Tournament, Sunday 5th February 2006 at Rileys, Plymouth.

STEPHENS TAKES TOP SPOT
For report and results go to Redruth Bronze Waistcoat Event 4

HINE RETURNS TO WIN EXETER BRONZE
For full report and results go to Exeter Bronze Waistcoat Event 2

BATTEN STOPS THE RADFORD ROUT
Greg Batten (Tiverton) wins the latest Gold Waistcoat Event a full report and results are due in soon Gold Waistcoat Event 5

BRONZE BLITZ BY BRANTON
For full report and results go to Plymouth Bronze Waistcoat Event 5

January 2006 News

STEWART REINFORCES HIS POSITION
For report and results go to Redruth Bronze Waistcoat Event 3

BOND STARTS SLOW FINISHES STRONG
Report due in soon but to see results go to Silver Waistcoat Event 4

EXETER TEAM MAKE IT TO NATIONAL FINAL
Well done to WEBSF members Andy Radford, and Mike King, Greg Batten from Rileys, Exeter who have reached the final of the EASB Team championships. More details as they come in.

GALLEN UNDEFEATED IN EXETER BRONZE
For report and results go to Exeter Bronze Waistcoat Event 1

BRANTON TOP OF THE POTS
For report and results go to Plymouth Bronze Waistcoat Event 4

TRIPLE GOLD FOR RADFORD
For full report and results go to Gold Waistcoat Event 4

EXETER BRONZE WAISTCOAT
The first of a series of Exeter Bronze Waistcoat tournaments are due to start on the 14th January 2006 at the GWRSA (Exeter South), Beacon Avenue, Exeter.

December 2005 News

ANDY HICKS MILLENIUM TOURNAMENT
PLYMOUTH & DISTRICT BILLIARDS & SNOOKER LEAGUE (Sponsored by Mr Neil Willcocks & Rileys Club, Plymouth) in conjunction with DHS TOOL SUPPLY COMPANY LTD are promoting THE ANDY HICKS MILLENIUM TROPHY, Open Handicapped Snooker Competition on Sunday 22nd January 2006 at Rileys Plymouth.

BRANTON QUALIFIES
Dale Branton, Plymouth qualified for the Southern Region if the EASB Under 15’s.

SAM BAIRD WINS SILVER
Report due in soon but to see results go to Silver Waistcoat Event 3

LYNES TAKES SECOND REDRUTH BRONZE
For a full report on the action go to Redruth Bronze Waistcoat Event 2

WEBSF COACHING ASSESSMENT ACHIEVEMENTS
Congratulations to the following who successfully achieved WEBSF Coaching Assessments:-
Paul Johnson Danny Wicks Dale Branton Jacob Stokes Chris Corry Dylan Chilcott Sam Matts Ryan Elcombe Haydon Pinhay Curtis Campbell Daniel Keane Daniel Bellamy.

CHRISTMAS CLASSIC SNOOKER
Bells Court Snooker Club, Falmouth in conjunction with Cornwall Billiards and Snooker Association promote the return of the popular Christmas Classic Open Snooker Handicap Tournament on Sunday 18th December 2005.

FREEMAN TAKES FIRST REDRUTH BRONZE
For a full report on the action go to Redruth Bronze Waistcoat Event 1

November 2005 News

CAUSIER IS NOT COMING TO TOWN
Due to unforeseen circumstances David Causier’s visit to Cornwall has had to be cancelled.

BACK TO BACK RADFORD
For report and results go to Gold Waistcoat Event 3

CORNWALL THRASH DEVON IN ANNUAL CHALLENGE MATCH

BRANTON WINS BRONZE EVENT 2 IN PLYMOUTH
For a full report on the action go to Bronze Waistcoat Event 2

BRANTON WINS BRONZE EVENT 3 IN PLYMOUTH
For a full report on the action go to Bronze Waistcoat Event 3

CLASSY COX CONTINUES CUEING CARNAGE
For a full report on the action go to Silver Waistcoat Event 2