April 17, 2011

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Mandy Fisher quits after 30 years running women’s snooker

THE woman who has run ladies snooker for 30 years has retired. Mandy Fisher resigned as chairman of the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association (WLBSA) on the eve of last week’s Greene King World Ladies Snooker Championship final. Five days after her 49th birthday, Fisher broke the news at a meeting at the Pot more …..

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Reanne Evans wins WLBSA Southern Classic

REANNE Evans, desperate for a first win on World Snooker’s Main Tour, just can’t lose on the women’s circuit. The six-time women’s world champion extended her record-breaking unbeaten run to 80 matches with victory in the Southern Classic at Jesters Snooker Hall, Swindon. Evans, who did not drop a frame in all four rounds, defeated more …..

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WLBSA South East Classic

The ladies are coming to Swindon on the 12th of February for the Southern Classic which is a WLBSA Ranking event. If you would like to enter please contact Mandy Fisher, more information on this event including current entrants is coming tomorrow. The Southern Classic is still looking for a sponsor so if you would more …..

Women’s British Open champion Reanne Evans targets 100 wins

REANNE Evans said she’s targetting 100 straight wins on the women’s snooker circuit after extending her record-breaking run with victory in the British Open. The undisputed world number one, who had compiled a massive 140 break in the last-four, defeated Portsmouth’s Emma Bonney 3-1 in the final (on Saturday, November 27).  Pot Black Sports Bar more …..

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WLBSA – British Open

Pot Black Sports Bar is sponsoring and hosting the British Open, the third leg on the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association tour. The queens of the green baize will be in action from 10am. The format is a best-of-five straight knockout. Defending champion and six-time women’s world champion Reanne Evans, who now plays on more …..

Top ladies cue up to play at Pot Black’s British Open – Bury Free Press

THE cream of woman’s snooker will take to the tables in Bury St Edmunds tomorrow as the British Open comes to town. Pot Black Sports Bar, on Eastgate Street, will host the third leg of the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association tour with six-time world champion Reanne Evans, the first woman player ever to more …..

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