Jamie Jones set for snooker comeback after the ‘worst year of his life’
Welshman Jamie Jones is set to return to snooker following the “worst year of his life” after he was banned for failing to report a match fixing approach.
Welshman Jamie Jones is set to return to snooker following the “worst year of his life” after he was banned for failing to report a match fixing approach.
Teenager Jackson Page showed more signs of becoming a big star in the world of snooker after the 17-year-old secured his place in the last 16 of the Paul Hunter Classic.
Welshman Jamie Jones repeated history this afternoon after he produced a sensational comeback to knock Shaun Murphy out of the World Championship – just like he did six years ago.
ONE qualifier who will be looking for a repeat of events in 2012 is Jamie Jones. Last year the Welshman was the surprise package at the Crucible as the qualifier gained the biggest wins of his career against Shaun Murphy and Andrew Higginson to reach the quarter-finals of the World Championship on his debut appearance.…
RISING star Judd Trump avoided a mighty scare in Day 3 of the Shanghai Masters after recovering from three frames down in his first round match against Barry Hawkins to reach the second round. The Bristol sensation was in big trouble when Hawkins, winner of this season’s Australian Open, took a 3-0 lead in their…