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Abubaker wins Simonis Northern 9-ball Open, and Nicholson takes the Challenge Cup Crown

After a successful start to the 2014 season at the fantastic ‘BWPPA/BWCSA Pool Academy’ at Stoke Mandeville, it was back to one of our favourite venues, as the Escape Pool Bar in Barnsley hosted the 2nd BWPPA event of the season on 17/18 May 2014.
 
Aslam Abubaker extended his lead at the top of the rankings from Tony Southern, as he won his fourth event out of five on the BWPPA tour. 
 
Both players had been the dominant forces on the tour recently, with both contesting the last 2 finals, with 1 win each, and it was to be no different this time, as they again clashed the final, although they both made it to the final the hard way through the losers side, after suffering early losses in this double elimination format.
 
There was decent field of 15 players, including Fred Dinsmore (Ireland), again showing his support for the tour by making the long trip from Dublin.  Although he is unable to make every event, due to the costs involved, he adds the qualities of a multiple European and World Champion to the event, as an unseeded player, is a dangerous floater for any of the 4 seeds to avoid at any stage, in particular early on in the event.
 
It could have been an even better turn out as several tour regulars such as Matt Duffy, John Greensmith, Pete Dawson and Danny Luton were absent.  All the players wish Matt, John and Pete a speedy recovery from their illness.
 
As Abubaker was the no. 1 seed, he received a first round bye, but that was as good as it got in the early stages, as he drew Dinsmore in the 2nd round and lost a closely fought match 7-5 to enter the losers bracket.
 
To get back into the semi-finals Abubaker had to win 3 matches on the loser’s side, and he did so beating Frankie Gillen (7-1), Craig Welsh (7-4) and Shaun Madin (7-2).
 
In the other half of the draw, Southern had a 7-1 win over Gillen and then lost a close match to the ever improving Shaun Madin 7-5, Madin then lost 7-3 to Roy Kimberley who progress to the semi finals.
 
In the losers side Southern beat Gary Nicholson 7-3, Arnie Chan 7-5, before a hill-hill 7-6 win over Phil Hendrickson took him into the semi-finals.
 
In a random draw for the semi finals, it matched Southern versus Dinsmore, and it was Southern who took it 7-4 in a scrappy match.
 
In the other semi-final it was Kimberley versus old adversary Abubaker and it was Abubaker who advanced into the final with a 7-3 score line.  
 
So the final was the 3rd in a row that Southern and Abubaker had contested, but it was far from a classic match, both players making unusual errors, it was level at 2-2, and Abubaker started to capitialse on Southern’s mistakes to open up a 6-3 lead.  Southern took the next to narrow the gap, but Abubaker took the match as Southern conceded a straight 9 ball.
 
Although Abubaker is well ahead in the rankings, as it’s a best 4 out of 5 ranking system, only this seasons results count at the end of the season and with 1 win and a final each, both players are provisionally tied going into event 3.
 
The Challenge Cup final was won by Gary Nicholson who beat Shaun Madin 5-1, to continue his fine form on his return to wheelchair cue sports.  
 
A video of the main event final is available here. Pictures of the event will be here in the BWPPA gallery soon.
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The next event is the Talisman British Wheelchair 10 Ball Championship Shootout, which will be held at the BWPPA/BWCSA ‘Pool Academy’ at Stoke Mandeville on the weekend of 19th/20th July 2014.  
The BWPPA are always looking for new members no matter what disability you have, or your level of ability in the sport.  To become part of Europe’s largest wheelchair American pool tour please visit www.bwppa.com, and if you are reading this and know of any players who may be interested please pass this onto them.
 
We also are always looking to expand the sponsorship side of the tour, so if you or your company would like to become one of our sponsors, please visit 
http://bwppa.com/Contact.html
 
Once again we would like to extend our thanks to our sponsors, The Gentlemen’s Night Out, Simonis Cloths, Predator/Poison Cues, Talisman Billiards, Kamui tips, Magic Racks, Escape Pool Bar, AB Wallace Trophies, and Riley’s snooker & pool clubs.
 

Southern wins the first event of the 2014 BWPPA season

Tony Southern

The BWPPA raised the curtain on the 2014 season on the 15th/16th March 2014 with the GNO Southern 9-ball Open held at the newly opened BWPPA/BWCSA Wheelchair Cue Sport Academy at Stoke Mandeville, this event is named after the main tour sponsor the Gentleman’s Night Out charity.
 
We had a great turn out with 19 players entering the event, including Aleksandr Prokopiev who again made the long trip from Russia.  We welcomed four new players to the tour, Keith Hance, Jimmy Major, Daniel Lee and Gary Nicholson, and it would be Nicholson who had the best showing at his first event.
 
Major, Hance, and Nicholson had competed in other wheelchair cue sports events in the past, but Lee was in his first event and he recorded a fine 7-3 debut win over BWPPA stalwart John Robinson in the Main event first round.   Many thanks to them all for coming over and we hope to see them all at future events.
 
We also had the pleasure of the company of Big Dave Knight and his travelling Pro9 shop, many thanks to Dave for attending and also for his generous donation.  See www.pro9.co.uk for further information.
 
We also had in attendance Mike Murphy who made the 7 hour round trip on the Sunday to demonstrate his easy cue range, see www.easycue.info for more information.
 
The tour got off to a great start with some excellent pool on show as usual at these events.  Aslam Abubaker was keen to add to his 3 successive victories at the end of the 2013 season, which enabled him to take a clear lead at the top of the rankings.  In the players meeting before play commenced Abubaker was awarded the honour of being the 2013 player of the season, which is voted for by his peers.  Also at the meeting, each player was presented with a gift pack from our generous sponsors at Kamui, comprising on 4 tips, 2 chalks and chalk holders, many many thanks to all at Kamui.
 
As the final 9-ball of the weekend was potted it was Southern who took home the spoils with victory in the Main Event and maintained the no 2 spot above Roy Kimberley.  This year the players battle for a superb prize of a top range cue from one of our main sponsors Predator, which will be awarded to the no.1 ranked player at the end of the season. (TBC)
 
Following his bye into round 2 as no.2 seed, Southern started off with a hard fought 7-2 win over Lee, who as an ex-snooker player who was a star junior, will challenge the top players once he has learned the game.  Southern then followed this up with a more comfortable 7-2 win over Phil Hendrickson.   This sent Southern into the quarter-final, where he won a hill-hill match against Danny Luton 7-6.
 
Kimberley had convincing wins in his first 2 matches, 7-2 v Hance, and 7-1 v Frankie ‘Hot-Wheels’ Gillen, to also reach the knockout phase.
 
The other half of the draw was loaded with talent, Abubaker hammered Danny Luton 7-3, then dispatched Pete Dawson by the same scorer to reach the quarter-final, where he beat Hendrickson 7-3.
 
Other notable results including Nicholson beating 4th seed Craig Welsh and Nicky Oliver 7-2 to reach the quarter finals, and in the best event of his career to date, Oliver came through the losers side to qualify for the prize money stages before running into Kimberley who was in devastating form and won 7-1.
 
In the first semi-final Abubaker beat Nicholson 7-4, but it was a lot closer than the score suggests, and Nicholson can reflect on what was an excellent first event for him. 
 
In the other semi-final it was Southern against old rival Kimberley, both players played solid pool, but it was Southern who was the more clinical taking his place in the final with a 7-4 win.
 
The Main event final between Southern and Abubaker was a fast paced match, with some excellent clearances mixed with some good safety and kicking.  In the end it was Southern who took the title with a 7-4 victory, punching the air with delight.
 
After the final Southern said of his win “I am delighted to retain my title and win the first event of the season.   I played solid all weekend, at least in the tournament, but I was determined not to let myself down, especially after poor performance at the first GB9 event of the year.
 
I would like to thank my main sponsors Riley’s, HASSRA, CSSC and Predator Cues, and of course all the BWPPA tour sponsors, especially Gentlemen’s Night Out, and Kamui whose Black medium tip has really made a difference to my game.  
 
Southern is now 50 points behind Abubaker at the top of the rankings, with Kimberley close behind, but with the best 4 of the last 5 events counting, the next event should be a great one at the ‘Escape Pool Bar’ in Barnsley in May.
 
In the Challenge Cup Final Craig Welsh beat Gary Swift 5-1.
 
A full video of the main event final is available here; pictures of the event are here in the BWPPA gallery.
 
The BWPPA team head to Northern Cyprus in April for the European Championships, the team captained by Southern also consists of Kimberley, Abubaker, Luton, Welsh, and Matt Duffy and we must also mention BWPPA member Fred Dinsmore from Ireland, who will be defending his 8 & 9 ball titles. See here for more details of that event.
 
The 2014 BWPPA tour is scheduled to continue in May in Barnsley. If you would like to be a part of Europe’s largest wheelchair pool tour, and second largest in the world please keep checking http://www.bwppa.com, and www.pro9.co.uk.
 
If you need any more encouragement to join the BWPPA you could represent Great Britain in international tournaments, plus all new BWPPA players enter their first event for free!
 
All of the BWPPA would like to extend our gratitude to all of our sponsors The Gentlemen’s Night Out, Simonis Cloths, Predator/Poison Cues, Talisman Billiards, Kamui tips, Magic Racks, Escape Pool Bar, AB Wallace Trophies, and Riley’s snooker & pool clubs.