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2008-9 Main Tour Players
[updated 13 October
2008]
Top 64 Two Year List
(2007-8)
Shaun Murphy
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Stephen Maguire
Mark Selby
John Higgins
Neil Robertson
Ryan Day
Ding Junhui
Peter Ebdon
Stephen Hendry
Allister Carter
Graeme Dott
Marco Fu
Joe Perry
Mark Allen
Matthew Stevens
Ken Doherty
Mark King
Jamie Cope
Joe Swail
Stuart Bingham
Nigel Bond
Fergal O’Brien
Ian McCulloch
Stephen Lee
Barry Hawkins
Mark Williams
Dave Harold
Steve Davis
Michael Judge
Anthony Hamilton
Dominic Dale
Gerard Greene
Michael Holt
Ricky Walden
Adrian Gunnell
Alan McManus
Andrew Higginson
John Parrott
Judd Trump
Marcus Campbell
Dave Gilbert
Rory McLeod
Jamie Burnett
Jimmy Michie
Mike Dunn
Liang Wenbo
Tom Ford
David Gray
Barry Pinches
Robert Milkins
David Roe
Liu Song
Andrew Norman
Ian Preece
Andy Hicks
Paul Davies
Mark Davis
Mark Joyce
Rod Lawler
Joe Delaney
Stuart Pettman
Martin Gould
David Morris
Top 8 One Year
List (2007-8)
Jimmy White
Scott MacKenzie
Lee Spick
Matt Selt
Patrick Wallace
Rodney Goggins
James McBain
Supoj Saenla
The following Players
have qualified for a 2008-9 Main Tour Place:
8 PIOS
Rankings (2007-8) 1. Kuldesh Johal (Leeds, England)
2. Peter Lines (Leeds,
England)
3. Jamie Jones (Neath,
Wales)
4. Simon Bedford
(Bradford, England)
5. Daniel Wells
(Neath, Wales)
6. Lewis Roberts
(Stamford, England)
7. Matthew Couch
(Scunthorpe, England)
8. Paul S. Davison
(Pickering, England)
International
Nominations 2008 EBSA European Under 19 Champion: Stephen Craigie
(England)
2008 ACBS Asian Under
21 Champion: Li Hang (China)
2008 ACBS Asian
Champion: Jin Long (China)
2008 ACBS Asian
Nomination: Aditya Mehta (India)
2008 EBSA European
Champion: David Grace (England)
2008 EBSA European
Play Off Winner: Stefan Mazrocis (Holland)
2007 IBSF World Under
21 Champion: Michael Georgiou (England)
2007 IBSF World
Champion: Atthasit Mahitthi (Thailand)
2008 Oceania Championship:
Chris McBreen (Oceania nomination)
NGB Nominations Wales: Andrew Pagett
Scotland: Robert
Stephen
Ireland: Vincent
Muldoon
Northern Ireland:
Declan Hughes
England 1: Wayne
Cooper (No. 1 Ranked)
England 2: Andy Lee
(Play Offs Winner)
World Snooker
Invite Liu Chuang (China)
Total 96
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