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Northern Ireland Trophy
Tournament information
Dates24–31 August 2008 (2008-08-24 – 2008-08-31)
Venue Waterfront Hall
City Belfast
Country Northern Ireland
Organisation WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £200,500
Winner's share£30,000
Highest break  Stephen Lee ( ENG) (145)
Final
Champion  Ronnie O'Sullivan ( ENG)
Runner-up  Dave Harold ( ENG)
Score9–3
2007
Last →

The 2008 Northern Ireland Trophy was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24 and 31 August 2008 at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Ronnie O'Sullivan claimed his 21st ranking tournament by defeating surprise finalist Dave Harold 9–3 in the final. [1]

Tournament summary

  • Notable comebacks in the qualifiers included: Li Hang coming from 0–4 down to beat Irish prodigy David Morris 5–4, and both Jimmy White and Ian Preece came from 2–4 behind to win their matches 5–4, against Jamie Jones and Paul Davies respectively.
  • Jimmy White qualified for the final stage of an event for the first time in over a year, stretching back to the 2007 China Open.
  • Long standing top-16 players, Mark Williams, Ken Doherty and Stephen Lee were playing in the qualifiers for the first time in over a decade.
  • Last year's runner-up, Fergal O'Brien fell at the first hurdle, losing 3–5 to Michael Holt.
  • In his match against Mark Selby, Andrew Higginson was playing in front of the TV cameras for the first time since his run to the final of the 2007 Welsh Open.
  • Dominic Dale came from 1–4 down against Mark Allen to level at 4–4, before Allen played superbly to take the decider.
  • In beating Ding Junhui 5–4, Mark Davis secured one of the best wins of his career.
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan won three quick consecutive frames to oust former world champion Ken Doherty 5–4 in the last 32.
  • Stephen Maguire won the last three frames to beat Alan McManus 5–4, a player who had not reached the last 16 of an event the previous season.
  • Dave Harold beat Stephen Lee 5–4, a player who had been considered one of the tournaments in-form players, having knocked in three centuries, including a high break of 145.
  • Harold increased his head-to-head record to 3–0 over Stephen Maguire by beating him 5–2 in the quarter-finals, afterwards Maguire stated that he never seems to perform against Harold.
  • Barry Hawkins produced a brave fightback to recover from 1–4 to level at 4–4 against Ronnie O'Sullivan in their quarter-final match, before the world champion took the decider.
  • Dave Harold led John Higgins 5–1, but won only 6–4, to reach his first ranking final since 1994, the gap between those two ranking finals is the longest in snooker history.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below: [2]

Main draw

[3]

Last 48
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire5
24 Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien3 England Michael Holt1
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire5
England Michael Holt5
Scotland Alan McManus4
15 England Mark King3
17 Wales Matthew Stevens2 Scotland Alan McManus5
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire2
Scotland Alan McManus5
28 England Dave Harold5
13 Scotland Graeme Dott3
28 England Dave Harold528 England Dave Harold5
28 England Dave Harold5
England Ricky Walden2
27 England Stephen Lee4
6 Scotland Stephen Hendry1
27 England Stephen Lee527 England Stephen Lee5
28 England Dave Harold6
England Judd Trump3
5 Scotland John Higgins4
5 Scotland John Higgins5
30 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge4 England David Gilbert2
5 Scotland John Higgins5
England David Gilbert5
China Liang Wenbo1
9 England Peter Ebdon0
29 England Steve Davis3 China Liang Wenbo5
5 Scotland John Higgins5
China Liang Wenbo5
25 England Ian McCulloch3
10 Australia Neil Robertson2
25 England Ian McCulloch525 England Ian McCulloch5
25 England Ian McCulloch5
England Mike Dunn4
4 England Mark Selby4
4 England Mark Selby5
31 England Anthony Hamilton3 England Andrew Higginson1
28 England Dave Harold3
England Andrew Higginson5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan9
3 England Shaun Murphy2
22 Wales Mark Williams522 Wales Mark Williams5
22 Wales Mark Williams3
Scotland Marcus Campbell3
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen5
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen5
32 Wales Dominic Dale532 Wales Dominic Dale4
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen2
England Adrian Gunnell4
7 England Ali Carter5
11 China Ding Junhui4
20 Northern Ireland Joe Swail4 England Mark Davis5
England Mark Davis2
England Mark Davis5
7 England Ali Carter5
7 England Ali Carter5
21 England Stuart Bingham4 England Rory McLeod1
7 England Ali Carter5
England Rory McLeod5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
8 Wales Ryan Day5
23 England Nigel Bond1 England Stuart Pettman4
8 Wales Ryan Day3
England Stuart Pettman5
26 England Barry Hawkins5
14 Hong Kong Marco Fu2
26 England Barry Hawkins526 England Barry Hawkins5
26 England Barry Hawkins4
England Jimmy White3
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
12 England Joe Perry5
19 England Jamie Cope519 England Jamie Cope2
12 England Joe Perry3
England David Gray4
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
18 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty518 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene2

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams.
Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 31 August 2008. [3]
Dave Harold
  England
3–9 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  England
Afternoon: 63–14, 44–68 (68), 17–127 (103), 0–84 (84), 44–87, 13–84, 60–76 (76)
Evening: 76–41, 19–73 (64), 54–61, 88–0 (81), 22–80 (50)
81 Highest break 103
0 Century breaks 1
1 50+ breaks 6

Qualifying

Qualifying for the tournament took place at Pontins in Prestatyn, Wales between 15 and 17 August 2008. [4]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Republic of Ireland Rodney Goggins5 England Rod Lawler5 England Michael Holt5
Northern Ireland Declan Hughes2 Republic of Ireland Rodney Goggins0 England Rod Lawler2
England Paul Davison0 England Andy Hicks5 Scotland Alan McManus5
Wales Andrew Pagett5 Wales Andrew Pagett4 England Andy Hicks2
Wales Daniel Wells5 England Barry Pinches5 England Ricky Walden5
China Jin Long3 Wales Daniel Wells1 England Barry Pinches3
Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace5 England Mark Joyce5 England Judd Trump5
Bye0 Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace0 England Mark Joyce0
Thailand Supoj Saenla2 England Robert Milkins3 England David Gilbert5
China Liu Chuang5 China Liu Chuang5 China Liu Chuang3
England Peter Lines5 England David Roe5 China Liang Wenbo5
Hong Kong Andy Lee0 England Peter Lines2 England David Roe0
England Matthew Couch5 England Andrew Norman5 England Mike Dunn5
Republic of Ireland Vincent Muldoon3 England Matthew Couch3 England Andrew Norman1
Scotland Robert Stephen1 Republic of Ireland David Morris4 England A. Higginson5
China Li Hang5 China Li Hang5 China Li Hang2
England Lee Spick5 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney5 Scotland Marcus Campbell5
India Aditya Mehta2 England Lee Spick0 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney1
Wales Jamie Jones5 Wales Ian Preece5 England Adrian Gunnell5
England Stephen Craigie2 Wales Jamie Jones4 Wales Ian Preece2
England Kuldesh Johal5 England Mark Davis5 Scotland Jamie Burnett2
England Michael Georgiou3 England Kuldesh Johal1 England Mark Davis5
England Matthew Selt5 China Liu Song5 England Rory McLeod5
New Zealand Chris McBreen1 England Matthew Selt1 China Liu Song2
Scotland James McBain5 England Stuart Pettman5 England John Parrott4
Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis1 Scotland James McBain3 England Stuart Pettman5
England Jimmy White5 Wales Paul Davies4 England Tom Ford2
Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi4 England Jimmy White5 England Jimmy White 5
England Simon Bedford5 England David Gray5 England Jimmy Michie3
England David Grace1 England Simon Bedford4 England David Gray5
England Lewis Roberts1 England Martin Gould5 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
England Wayne Cooper5 England Wayne Cooper3 England Martin Gould3

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[4]

Televised stage centuries

[3]

References

  1. ^ "Classy O'Sullivan wins NI Trophy". BBC Sport. 31 August 2008. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Northern Ireland Trophy 2008 – Prize Money". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "Northern Ireland Trophy 2008 – Results". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Northern Ireland Trophy 2008 – Qualifying Results". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Northern Ireland Trophy
Tournament information
Dates24–31 August 2008 (2008-08-24 – 2008-08-31)
Venue Waterfront Hall
City Belfast
Country Northern Ireland
Organisation WPBSA
Format Ranking event
Total prize fund £200,500
Winner's share£30,000
Highest break  Stephen Lee ( ENG) (145)
Final
Champion  Ronnie O'Sullivan ( ENG)
Runner-up  Dave Harold ( ENG)
Score9–3
2007
Last →

The 2008 Northern Ireland Trophy was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24 and 31 August 2008 at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Ronnie O'Sullivan claimed his 21st ranking tournament by defeating surprise finalist Dave Harold 9–3 in the final. [1]

Tournament summary

  • Notable comebacks in the qualifiers included: Li Hang coming from 0–4 down to beat Irish prodigy David Morris 5–4, and both Jimmy White and Ian Preece came from 2–4 behind to win their matches 5–4, against Jamie Jones and Paul Davies respectively.
  • Jimmy White qualified for the final stage of an event for the first time in over a year, stretching back to the 2007 China Open.
  • Long standing top-16 players, Mark Williams, Ken Doherty and Stephen Lee were playing in the qualifiers for the first time in over a decade.
  • Last year's runner-up, Fergal O'Brien fell at the first hurdle, losing 3–5 to Michael Holt.
  • In his match against Mark Selby, Andrew Higginson was playing in front of the TV cameras for the first time since his run to the final of the 2007 Welsh Open.
  • Dominic Dale came from 1–4 down against Mark Allen to level at 4–4, before Allen played superbly to take the decider.
  • In beating Ding Junhui 5–4, Mark Davis secured one of the best wins of his career.
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan won three quick consecutive frames to oust former world champion Ken Doherty 5–4 in the last 32.
  • Stephen Maguire won the last three frames to beat Alan McManus 5–4, a player who had not reached the last 16 of an event the previous season.
  • Dave Harold beat Stephen Lee 5–4, a player who had been considered one of the tournaments in-form players, having knocked in three centuries, including a high break of 145.
  • Harold increased his head-to-head record to 3–0 over Stephen Maguire by beating him 5–2 in the quarter-finals, afterwards Maguire stated that he never seems to perform against Harold.
  • Barry Hawkins produced a brave fightback to recover from 1–4 to level at 4–4 against Ronnie O'Sullivan in their quarter-final match, before the world champion took the decider.
  • Dave Harold led John Higgins 5–1, but won only 6–4, to reach his first ranking final since 1994, the gap between those two ranking finals is the longest in snooker history.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below: [2]

Main draw

[3]

Last 48
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire5
24 Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien3 England Michael Holt1
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire5
England Michael Holt5
Scotland Alan McManus4
15 England Mark King3
17 Wales Matthew Stevens2 Scotland Alan McManus5
1 Scotland Stephen Maguire2
Scotland Alan McManus5
28 England Dave Harold5
13 Scotland Graeme Dott3
28 England Dave Harold528 England Dave Harold5
28 England Dave Harold5
England Ricky Walden2
27 England Stephen Lee4
6 Scotland Stephen Hendry1
27 England Stephen Lee527 England Stephen Lee5
28 England Dave Harold6
England Judd Trump3
5 Scotland John Higgins4
5 Scotland John Higgins5
30 Republic of Ireland Michael Judge4 England David Gilbert2
5 Scotland John Higgins5
England David Gilbert5
China Liang Wenbo1
9 England Peter Ebdon0
29 England Steve Davis3 China Liang Wenbo5
5 Scotland John Higgins5
China Liang Wenbo5
25 England Ian McCulloch3
10 Australia Neil Robertson2
25 England Ian McCulloch525 England Ian McCulloch5
25 England Ian McCulloch5
England Mike Dunn4
4 England Mark Selby4
4 England Mark Selby5
31 England Anthony Hamilton3 England Andrew Higginson1
28 England Dave Harold3
England Andrew Higginson5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan9
3 England Shaun Murphy2
22 Wales Mark Williams522 Wales Mark Williams5
22 Wales Mark Williams3
Scotland Marcus Campbell3
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen5
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen5
32 Wales Dominic Dale532 Wales Dominic Dale4
16 Northern Ireland Mark Allen2
England Adrian Gunnell4
7 England Ali Carter5
11 China Ding Junhui4
20 Northern Ireland Joe Swail4 England Mark Davis5
England Mark Davis2
England Mark Davis5
7 England Ali Carter5
7 England Ali Carter5
21 England Stuart Bingham4 England Rory McLeod1
7 England Ali Carter5
England Rory McLeod5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan6
8 Wales Ryan Day5
23 England Nigel Bond1 England Stuart Pettman4
8 Wales Ryan Day3
England Stuart Pettman5
26 England Barry Hawkins5
14 Hong Kong Marco Fu2
26 England Barry Hawkins526 England Barry Hawkins5
26 England Barry Hawkins4
England Jimmy White3
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
12 England Joe Perry5
19 England Jamie Cope519 England Jamie Cope2
12 England Joe Perry3
England David Gray4
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
2 England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
18 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty518 Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty4
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene2

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Eirian Williams.
Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 31 August 2008. [3]
Dave Harold
  England
3–9 Ronnie O'Sullivan
  England
Afternoon: 63–14, 44–68 (68), 17–127 (103), 0–84 (84), 44–87, 13–84, 60–76 (76)
Evening: 76–41, 19–73 (64), 54–61, 88–0 (81), 22–80 (50)
81 Highest break 103
0 Century breaks 1
1 50+ breaks 6

Qualifying

Qualifying for the tournament took place at Pontins in Prestatyn, Wales between 15 and 17 August 2008. [4]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Republic of Ireland Rodney Goggins5 England Rod Lawler5 England Michael Holt5
Northern Ireland Declan Hughes2 Republic of Ireland Rodney Goggins0 England Rod Lawler2
England Paul Davison0 England Andy Hicks5 Scotland Alan McManus5
Wales Andrew Pagett5 Wales Andrew Pagett4 England Andy Hicks2
Wales Daniel Wells5 England Barry Pinches5 England Ricky Walden5
China Jin Long3 Wales Daniel Wells1 England Barry Pinches3
Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace5 England Mark Joyce5 England Judd Trump5
Bye0 Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace0 England Mark Joyce0
Thailand Supoj Saenla2 England Robert Milkins3 England David Gilbert5
China Liu Chuang5 China Liu Chuang5 China Liu Chuang3
England Peter Lines5 England David Roe5 China Liang Wenbo5
Hong Kong Andy Lee0 England Peter Lines2 England David Roe0
England Matthew Couch5 England Andrew Norman5 England Mike Dunn5
Republic of Ireland Vincent Muldoon3 England Matthew Couch3 England Andrew Norman1
Scotland Robert Stephen1 Republic of Ireland David Morris4 England A. Higginson5
China Li Hang5 China Li Hang5 China Li Hang2
England Lee Spick5 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney5 Scotland Marcus Campbell5
India Aditya Mehta2 England Lee Spick0 Republic of Ireland Joe Delaney1
Wales Jamie Jones5 Wales Ian Preece5 England Adrian Gunnell5
England Stephen Craigie2 Wales Jamie Jones4 Wales Ian Preece2
England Kuldesh Johal5 England Mark Davis5 Scotland Jamie Burnett2
England Michael Georgiou3 England Kuldesh Johal1 England Mark Davis5
England Matthew Selt5 China Liu Song5 England Rory McLeod5
New Zealand Chris McBreen1 England Matthew Selt1 China Liu Song2
Scotland James McBain5 England Stuart Pettman5 England John Parrott4
Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis1 Scotland James McBain3 England Stuart Pettman5
England Jimmy White5 Wales Paul Davies4 England Tom Ford2
Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi4 England Jimmy White5 England Jimmy White 5
England Simon Bedford5 England David Gray5 England Jimmy Michie3
England David Grace1 England Simon Bedford4 England David Gray5
England Lewis Roberts1 England Martin Gould5 Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
England Wayne Cooper5 England Wayne Cooper3 England Martin Gould3

Century breaks

Qualifying stage centuries

[4]

Televised stage centuries

[3]

References

  1. ^ "Classy O'Sullivan wins NI Trophy". BBC Sport. 31 August 2008. Archived from the original on 11 March 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Northern Ireland Trophy 2008 – Prize Money". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b c "Northern Ireland Trophy 2008 – Results". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Northern Ireland Trophy 2008 – Qualifying Results". Global Snooker. Archived from the original on 12 February 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2011.

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