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2002 ENGLISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Regional Qualifiers (Sunday 2nd December 2001)

All games 90 minutes

North-East

Gateshead Snooker Centre, Newcastle (12 entries, 6 qualifiers)

The stars of the show at Gateshead were Robin Wilson and Lee Lagan who both produced top class performances to qualify with ease from the tough Northern Section. Wilson made the top break of the day with a great run of 256, which had attracted a small audience of the local snooker players by the time of its conclusion. Lee Lagan put together the highest 90 minute aggregate. His 926-223 victory over League team- mate Mark Hatton included breaks of 199, 105, 105, 84, 52 and 191 unfinished. Both of these performances set the standard as competition records under the new rules introduced this season. Darren Kell was the third Group winner, also being undefeated on the day.

Qualifying as runners-up were Michael Donnelly, Mohammed Shauq and Tony James. At fifteen, Donnelly is the youngest ever qualifier from the North and ironically earned his place by defeating the oldest competitor, Alf Nolan, in the deciding match—there being almost sixty years between their ages! Donnelly had put together breaks of 103, 69 and 67 in his opening match and can be expected to make a good account of himself in the next round. Another new name in the draw for the last 32 will be Mohammed Shauq. A familiar face in the Teesside leagues, Mohammed has at last been rewarded for his regular attempts to progress from this initial stage. Completing the line-up from the North was the tough Tyneside competitor, Tony James who played with great consistency throughout the day.

Group A
Darren Kell (74) 449 Alf Nolan 240; Darren Kell 491 Michael Donnelly 245; Darren Kell (98,76,64,61) 712 Steve Best 292; Michael Donnelly (103,69,67) 481 Steve Best 386; Michael Donnelly (52) 384 Alf Nolan 291; Alf Nolan (56,50) 511 Steve Best 223.
Group B
Robin Wilson (119,61,53,132unf) 718 Billy Bousfield (55) 245; Robin Wilson (82,54) 510 Mohammed Shauq 444; Robin Wilson (256,110,95,57) 815 Martin Shutt (57) 301; Mohammed Shauq 499 Martin Shutt 340; Mohammed Shauq (59) 498 Billy Bousfield 311; Martin Shutt (50) 479 Billy Bousfield 377.
Group C
Lee Lagan (153,94) 605 John Hartley (56) 320; Lee Lagan (199,105,105,84,52,191unf) 926 Mark Hatton 223; Lee Lagan (132,103,70,59) 563 Tony James 343; Tony James (57) 426 Mark Hatton (58) 221; Tony James 361 John Hartley (60,58,51) 309; Mark Hatton (59) 430 John Hartley (70) 424.
Qualifiers: Darren Kell; Robin Wilson; Lee Lagan; Michael Donnelly; Mohammed Shauq; Tony James
LINCOLN (6 entries - 3 qualifiers)

David Nichols was in impressive form at Lincoln as he knocked in three centuries (167, 143, 134) and a series of minor breaks in his two games, leaving Peter Gamblin and Alan Edmonds trailing. Edmonds, however, managed to clinch the spot for best runner-up with the other Group being won by Phil Welham.

Group A
David Nichols (167,80,68,64,60) 645 Peter Gamblin 255; David Nichols (143,134,74) 682 Alan Edmonds 307; Alan Edmonds (55) 445 Peter Gamblin (56) 295.
Group B
Phil Welham (62,65,100unf) 582 Ian Dennis 193; Phil Welham (50) 471 Mick Johnson 303; Ian Dennis (56) 359 Mick Johnson 333
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Qualifiers: David Nichols & Phil Welham (Group winners) Alan Edmonds (best runner-up)

SOUTH-EAST

Newmarket SC & Bowl (12 entries - 5 qualifiers)

Chris Ross, Neal Rewhorn and Matthew Sutton topped their respective groups at Newmarket. Rewhorn knocked in two centuries (138, 114) in a 773-134 scoreline against Jock McGregor, while Sutton also had a couple of three-figure runs with 141 and 104, made against Gareth Wakeford and Michael Wright respectively. The three group winners will be joined in the next round by Colin Summers and Keith Lloyd who qualified as best runners-up.

Group A
Chris Ross (69) 441 Colin Summers 330; Chris Ross 381 Ivan Stevenage 236; Chris Ross (56) 501 Steve Russell 212; Colin Summers 349 Steve Russell 319; Colin Summers 310 Ivan Stevenage 289; Steve Russell 289 Ivan Stevenage 236.
Group B
Neal Rewhorn (66,68) 478 Jerry Conba 317; Neal Rewhorn 520 Keith Lloyd 231; Neal Rewhorn (139,114,91,82,51) 773 Jock McGregor 134; Keith Lloyd 338 Jock McGregor 166; Keith Lloyd 419 Jerry Conba 366; Jerry Conba 461 Jock McGregor 166.
Group C
Matthew Sutton 405 Robert Shanks 195; Matthew Sutton (104,52) 382 Michael Wright 180; Matthew Sutton (141,81,80,74) 525 Gareth Wakeford 153; Robert Shanks (63) 438 Michael Wright (52,67) 388; Michael Wright 329 Gareth Wakeford 314; Gareth Wakeford 343 Robert Shanks 293.
Qualifiers: Chris Ross, Neal Rewhorn, Matthew Sutton (Group winners) Colin Summers, Keith Lloyd (best runners-up)

North-West & Midlands

Sealand Leisure, Queensferry (8 entries - 4 qualifiers)

Peter Shelley impressed as be notched up three 500+ totals to emerge undefeated from the North-West & Midlands region, his Group B match against Eddie Fielding providing the highest break of the day with a 185. Paul Dunning headed Group A, also winning all his matches. David Rees and Dennis Marr joined them in the next round as respective runners-up.

Group A
Paul Dunning (83) 297 Dennis Marr 287; Paul Dunning (121,57) 557 David Wells 145; Paul Dunning (137) 495 Norman Routledge 274; Dennis Marr (119,63) 441 Norman Routledge 208; Dennis Marr 312 David Wells 285; Norman Routledge 334 David Wells 326.
Group B
Peter Shelley (94,87,84,75,51,) 537 Tony Done (72,57,51) 361; Peter Shelley (97,69,66,62,52) 598 David Rees 250; Peter Shelley (185,94) 523 Eddie Fielding (59) 249; David Rees 222 Eddie Fielding 194; David Rees (57) 346 Tony Done 207; Tony Done 280 Eddie Fielding 268.
Qualifiers: Paul Dunning, Peter Shelley (Group winners) Dennis Marr, David Rees (Runners-up)

YORKSHIRE

Quedos Snooker Club, Bulwell Road, Bradford (15 entries, 7 qualifiers)

Jim McCann, who is having a great start to the season was one of four players to go undefeated through the Yorkshire area qualifiers. The others were Steve Crosland and Richard Lodge—who both equalled the highest break of the day with 102—and Bob Patterson. All topping their respective groups. Ronnie Haigh, Stephen Kershaw and John Ingleby also went through as best runners-up.

Group A
Stephen Crosland (102,98,69,54) 687 David Richardson 201; Stephen Crosland (58,58) 542 David Peaker 265; Stephen Crosland (78,75,59) 570 Derick Townend 340; David Peaker 338 Derick Townend 287; David Peaker 440 David Richardson 430; Derick Townend 383 David Richardson 348.
Group B
Richard Lodge (51) 525 Brian Watson 217; Richard Lodge (102) 508 Ronnie Haigh 266; Ronnie Haigh 394 Brian Watson 223. Rodney Simms (Morley) absent.
Group C
Bob Patterson (68,64) 407 Branson Hoole 323; Bob Patterson (56) 366 Stephen Kershaw 285; Bob Patterson 435 Mark Kaye 251; Stephen Kershaw (53) 427 Mark Kaye 212; Branson Hoole (82) 403 Stephen Kershaw 350; Branson Hoole 519 Mark Kaye 224.
Group D
Jim McCann (56,54,50) 538 John Ingleby 193; Jim McCann (96) 471 Matthew Peaker 266; Jim McCann (63) 520 Ron Whiten 212; John Ingleby 362 Ron Whitten 223; John Ingleby (65) 387 Matthew Peaker 285; Ron Whitten (56,52) 389 Matthew Peaker (52) 347.
Qualifiers: Stephen Crosland, Richard Lodge, R. Patterson, Jim McCann (Group winners) Ronnie Haigh, Stephen Kershaw, John Ingleby (best runners-up)

SOUTH

147 Executive Club, Southampton (8 entries - 3 qualifiers)

David Burgess marked his return to the Championship with three comfortable wins against Norman Wallace, Dion Baker and Terry Azor to qualify for the second round. Phil Davis did well to win the other group while Terry Azor did enough to take the third qualifying place as best overall runner-up.

Group A
David Burgess (54,51,50) 522 Norman Wallace 219; David Burgess (92,62) 481 Dion Baker 258; David Burgess (80,66,50) 718 Terry Azor (66) 411; Terry Azor (58) 455 Dion Baker 166; Terry Azor (51) 481 Norman Wallace 233; Dion Baker 420 Norman Wallace 338.
Group B
Phil Davis 235 Ernest Shorney 197; Phil Davis 261 Trevor Thorn 209; Phil Davis 291 John Smith 266; Trevor Thorn 292 John Smith (60) 284; Trevor Thorn 292 Ernest Shorney 274; John Smith 312 Ernest Shorney 269.
Qualifiers: David Burgess, Phil Davis (Group winners) Terry Azor (best runner-up)
SOUTH-WEST (8 entries - 4 qualifiers)

Bill Andress was a surprise casualty of the initial qualifying rounds. With three players in his group finishing on two wins apiece, Chris Mitchell and Geoff Lingard edged out Andress on aggregate score. Brian Harvey had no such problems in Group B, winning all his games. He was joined by Steve Brookshaw who with breaks of 136 and 110 was the only century-maker on the day.

Group A
Chris Mitchell 624 Bill Andress 248; Chris Mitchell 450 Dick Watts 334; Geoff Lingard 454 Chris Mitchell 297; Geoff Lingard 397 Dick Watts 297; Bill Andress 515 Dick Watts 282; Bill Andress 457 Geoff Lingard 401.
Group B
Brian Harvey 416 Steve Brookshaw 306; Brian Harvey 540 John O'Neill 287; Brian Harvey 664 Carroll Walters 232; Steve Brookshaw (136) 482 Carroll Walters 373; Steve Brookshaw (110) 526 John O'Neill 367; John O'Neill 478 Carroll Walters 385.
Qualifiers: Chris Mitchell, Brian Harvey (Group winners) Geoff Lingard, Steve Brookshaw (runners-up)

Final Stages - Whitworth Institute, Darley Dale

Sunday 3rd March & 16th - 17th March 2002

Lee Lagan marked the end of his Amateur career by retaining the English Championship title on Sunday 17th March. Lagan has already had his application for professional status accepted by the WBA and intends to make his debut in the World Championship which will commence a month after his showing at Darley Dale. On the evidence of his performances throughout the Amateur Championship, he can be expected to make an immediate impression.

Lagan's improvement this season has been nothing short of amazing. From a highest competitive break of "only" 366 which he made at the start of last season, it is now something of a disappointment if he doesn't reach the triple century in every match! He has been practising intensely with David Causier at the local Ironopolis club in Middlesbrough, and holding his own against such an impressive opponent has given him real confidence in his own abilities.

Last 32

Playing in the last 32 qualifying group at Bradford, Lagan produced a performance which has never been equalled in the Championship. In the first of his three 90 minutes games he fashioned a string of big breaks to secure a 793-210 victory over Ronnie Haigh, including runs of 196 and 183. Warming to his task, in his next game he unleashed a sequence of 301 (23 minutes), 507 (32 minutes) and 68 to beat Paul Dunning 980-159 with a match average of 89.1 After a 30 minute intermission he moved to his third different table and opponent, to finish the day with another massive break of 508, defeating Alan Edmonds, son of ex-World Professional Champion Ray Edmonds. Additional contributions of 93, 175 and 122 unfinished by Lagan helped to produce a final score of 989-243 in this match and an average of 76.1 Edmonds was heard to comment as he left the table after the match "It was a privilege to watch". This feeling was undoubtedly shared by all those fortunate enough to have been at Bradford that day.

Although Lagan's 508 fell short of the 566 made by Chris Shutt in the final of the 1996 Amateur Championship, the achievement of making a 500+ break in two consecutive sessions has never been bettered by any of the great Amateur Champions who have gone before him.

The other Group at Bradford was reduced to three players when Neal Rewhorn failed to appear and Phil Davis produced a sound performance to go through undefeated with David Rees taking the remaining place by defeating Teesside's Michael Donnelly.

Cuedos, Bradford

Group A:

Lee Lagan (196,183,74,70,56,53) 793 Ronnie Haigh 210; Lee Lagan (507,301,68) 980 Paul Dunning 159; Lee Lagan (508,175,93,112unf) 889 Alan Edmonds (80) 243; Paul Dunning (75) 375 Alan Edmonds (53) 284; Paul Dunning (50) 429 Ronnie Haigh 268; Ronnie Haigh (74,53) 374 Alan Edmonds (53) 354.

Group B:

Phil Davis (80) 370 Michael Donnelly 171; Phil Davis 253 David Rees 232; David Rees (67,62) 471 Michael Donnelly 216; Neal Rewhorn (scratched) Qualifiers: Lee Lagan, Phil Davis (Group winners) Paul Dunning and David Rees.

The qualifying groups at Lincoln produced a surprise when last year's finalist, Darren Kell, failed to progress any further in the competition. Finding Peter Shelley in top form, he lost his first match by almost 200 points despite making the top break of the match with 120. This result proved to be crucial. With Shelley unable to maintain the same standard against Matthew Sutton, his loss in this match set up a three-way tie for the group with Shelley and Sutton going through on points difference.

Dave Nichols, who has also expressed his intention to turn professional after the English Championship, produced a solid performance to go through Group B undefeated. David Burgess also looked good, failing only against Nichols and going through as runner-up.

Breaks SC, Lincoln

Group A:

Peter Shelley (77) 471 Terry Azor (59) 353; Peter Shelley (115,82,74,57) 514 Darren Kell (120) 330; Matthew Sutton (90,54) 330 Terry Azor 163; Matthew Sutton (56,54) 330 Peter Shelley (66) 243; Darren Kell (99,81,56,56,50) 585 Terry Azor 259; Darren Kell (70,62,59,54) 346 Matthew Sutton (59) 314.

Group B:

Dave Nichols 510 John Ingleby 314; Dave Nichols (90,81,72,69) 538 Mohammed Shaq (58) 347; Dave Nichols (106,90,59,56,52,52) 562 David Burgess (56,52) 342; David Burgess (58,55,52) 542 John Ingleby 159; David Burgess (92,75,53,51) 598 Mohammed Shaq 275; Mohammed Shaq (63,51) 342 John Ingleby 322. Qualifiers: Peter Shelley, Dave Nichols (Group winners) Matthew Sutton, David Burgess.

We erroneously reported in the last issue that Stephen Kershaw qualified for the last 32 draw as one of the best runners-up in the Yorkshire region. In fact this position was taken by Branson Hoole who went forward to compete successfully in the groups at Pockets in Kidderminster. He was involved in a three-way tie in his group, going through on aggregate score along with Stephen Crosland. The unlucky player to miss out was Geoff Lingard.

In the second group, Brian Harvey came through undefeated while Bob Patterson edged out Tony James to take the second qualifying spot. In their deciding heat, Patterson had won by just seven points!

Pockets, Kidderminster.

Group A:

Stephen Crosland (90,84,58) 545 Chris Ross (54) 315; Stephen Crosland 415 Geoff Lingard 324; Branson Hoole 388 Stephen Crosland 328; Branson Hoole (66) 472 Chris Ross 264; Geoff Lingard (64) 414 Chris Ross 281; Geoff Lingard (52) 421 Branson Hoole 314.

Group B:

Brian Harvey (86) 449 Tony James 279; Brian Harvey 409 Bob Patterson (52) 307; Brian Harvey (54) 483 Chris Mitchell (62) 420; Bob Patterson (99,69,56) 500 Chris Mitchell (56) 309; Bob Patterson 319 Tony James 312; Tony James 384 Chris Mitchell (54,52) 342.

Qualifiers:

Stephen Crosland, Brian Harvey, Branson Hoole, Bob Patterson.

Steve Brookshaw had the highest break of the day at Nuneaton with a run of 115 in his first match against Dennis Marr, but he could not sustain his bright start, subsequently losing to Phil Welham and Robin Wilson, who progressed as group winner and runner-up respectively. Wilson made the only other century of the day with 109.

Richard Lodge was undefeated in Group B albeit scraping a narrow seven point victory over Jim McCann who qualified as runner-up. This being his only loss.

Atack SC, Nuneaton

Group A:

Phil Welham (59,56,51) 402 Robin Wilson (51) 363; Phil Welham (90,58) 481 Dennis Marr 279; Phil Welham (79,68,57) 491 Steve Brookshaw 302; Robin Wilson (109,54) 567 Steve Brookshaw 379; Robin Wilson (66) 412 Dennis Marr (68) 358; Steve Brookshaw (115, 56) 460 Dennis Marr 239.

Group B:

Richard Lodge 509 Keith Lloyd 225; Richard Lodge (61unf) 321 Jim McCann 314; Richard Lodge (68) 374 Colin Summers 259; Jim McCann (50) 415 Keith Lloyd 229; Jim McCann 515 Colin Summers 251; Keith Lloyd 291 Colin Summers 287.

Qualifiers:

Phil Welham, Richard Lodge, Robin Wilson, Jim McCann.

Last 16 (4 hrs)

NE Derbyshire SC, Clay Cross

The last sixteen competitors moved to a straight knock-out competition with four-hour matches, this round being held at the North-East Derbyshire SC, Clay Cross on Saturday 2nd March.

Matthew Sutton probably produced the biggest shock of the day when he defeated Robin Wilson. These two players may still only be in their teens, but they have already established a long-standing rivalry in their contests for Junior titles. Wilson started as a strong favourite, based mainly on his brilliant showing in the event last year, but it was Sutton who rose to the occasion and with four centuries edged out the current Under-19 Champion by just 85 points.

Lee Lagan eased past Richard Lodge with a triple century break (375) and three other centuries, also putting up the best four-hour aggregate of the round with 1769. Although some distance behind, Lodge's total of 987 was still the highest losing score of the day.

Jim McCann, who has been having a great season this year managed to achieve the ambition of playing on home turf for the first time since the closing stages were moved to the Whitworth Institute in Daley Dale. He overcame Paul Dunning, who has also been showing good recent form, by 1009-608.

Dave Burgess
55, 54
1284  David Rees
58
859  
Stephen Crosland
158, 116, 116, 102, 72, 70, 60, 59, 55
1476  Brian Harvey
63, 61
876  
Phil Welham
106, 77, 76, 74, 71, 64
1129  Phil Davis
85
655  
Matthew Sutton
132, 104, 102, 101, 82, 66, 65, 54
1022  Robin Wilson
74, 72, 66, 65, 56, 53
937  
Lee Lagan
375, 161, 151, 125, 86, 78, 77, 60, 55, 55
1769  Richard Lodge
116, 79, 68, 60
987  
Jim McCann
102, 73, 61
1009  Paul Dunning
68
608  
Peter Shelley
94, 79, 78, 75, 64, 56, 55, 54, 51
1643  Branson Hoole
57
825  
Dave Nichols
105, 99, 62, 59
1216  Bob Patterson
59, 55, 53
875  

Quarter-finals (4 hrs)

Whitworth Institute, Darley Dale

McCann's delight at being able to display his skills at his home club was tempered by being drawn against the formidable Lee Lagan in the quarter-finals. In an awesome display of scoring power, Lagan put together no less than three double-centuries and five further "tons" in a huge four-hour total of 2,183.

Stephen Crosland had a great tussle with David Burgess, a string of useful contributions seeing him through by 1275-992. Burgess, who has been impressive on his return to the Amateur circuit, must be numbered amongst the players with a realistic chance of taking the title next season.

Dave Nichols also did well to overcome Peter Shelley by 230 points. His consistency seeing him through against the bigger breaks of Shelley. In the remaining quarter-final Philip Welham edged out Matthew Sutton in a slow-paced match.

Lee Lagan
293, 270, 265, 173, 168, 123, 114, 106, 94, 53, 51
2183  Jim McCann
57
560  
Stephen Crosland
83, 74, 73, 72, 71, 68, 56, 53
1275  Dave Burgess
97, 71, 70, 67
992  
Dave Nichols
96, 90, 61, 51
1194  Peter Shelley
115, 112, 76, 72, 65
964  
Phil Welham
61, 55
806  Matthew Sutton
74, 54
720  

Semi-Finals (4 hrs)

Photo of Stephen Crosland, Lee Lagan, Eric Grafton (17k)
Stephen Crosland and Lee Lagan pose with match referee Eric Gratton (far left) who is holding the Silver Challenge Cup which has been associated with the Championship since 1911 and is now presented to the runner-up. Tournament Director, Clive Scott displays the Herbert Beetham Trophy.

Lagan, despite hitting 51 with his first scoring visit, was unusually subdued for the early part of his semi-final match against Dave Nichols. After an hour he was trailing by almost 200 points at 360-176. Shortly after this however, he surged ahead with a fine break of 286 and playing out the session with 303 unfinished, went into the interval leading 915-462. Having left himself in perfect position at the top, there was speculation that he might improve on his competition high break of 508. However he could add just three more points on his return, missing a regulation pot red from it's spot. However, his lead now looked unassailable and he was content to cruise until 45 minutes into the session when consecutive contributions of 79 and 95 from Nichols stung him into action again. He immediately replied with 120, and then adding runs of 267, 106 and 99 in the space of five visits, put the match well beyond reach at 1701-825. He maintained this advantage to the final bell with the eventual winning margin being a comfortable 903 points.

Stephen Crosland soon took charge of his semi-final against the 2000 Champion, Phil Welham. At the interval he was leading 628-397 but shortly after the resumption Welham managed to close to within 150 points. However, he could get no closer. With 30 minutes remaining, Crosland had restored his lead to around 200 points and then put together a decisive run of 82. After this, Welham seemed to concede the struggle and the remainder of the match was a formality. Crosland winning 1273-851.

Lee Lagan
306, 286, 267, 120, 106, 99, 89, 51, 51
1853 (29.4)Dave Nichols
95, 83, 79, 75, 54
950 (15.3)
Stephen Crosland
125, 92, 86, 82, 67, 62, 60, 57
1273 (15.0)Phil Welham
92, 55, 50
851 (9.9)

Final (4 hrs)

Photo of Alf Nolan presents the trophy (10k)
EABA President, Alf Nolan, presents Lee Lagan with his trophy and winner's cheque after the final at Darley Dale. This was Lagan's third win in the last four years. He has not been beaten in the competition since 1998, having forfeited his chance in 2000 due to late arrival for a match.

The last match of the competition proved to be Lagan's toughest test, against Stephen Crosland, the reigning English Grand Masters Champion. Despite having been on the receiving end of some of Lagan's better performances during the course of the current season, Crosland was evidently approaching the match with every intention of taking home the winner's trophy. This was Crosland's second appearance in the final of the premier event, the previous occasion having been eleven years ago when he was defeated by another Teessider, Martin Goodwill.

Lagan's second scoring visit produced 113, but Crosland immediately countered with 85 and thereafter the match progressed with the scores neck-and-neck. It was only at the very end of the first session that Lagan, with breaks of 83 and 185 opened up a significant gap.

After two hours Crosland was still in touch, although trailing by 116 points at 655-539. Even so, few people would have given him a chance against the hot favourite, especially when Lagan opened the second session with runs of 45 and 181 with his first two visits to extend his lead to over 300 points. But Crosland maintained his self-belief and with a spell which saw him add contributions of 67, 75, 42, 136 and 67 in the space of six visits, he had pulled up to less than fifty points behind Lagan. By this time everyone in the room believed he could achieve the unthinkable. With his growing confidence reflected in the fluency of his play, Crosland edged even closer to Lagan and with less than 30 minutes remaining was just 36 points behind the Champion. At this stage Lagan demonstrated just why he carries that title by playing out most of the remaining time with a tremendous break of 328, the highest of the match. When he eventually finished, Crosland was in a hopeless position with just five minutes of the game remaining. Lagan averaged 32.9 for his second session and 26.3 for the match. Crosland finished with a creditable match average of 20.4 and can certainly be proud of his fighting performance on the day.

Lee Lagan
328, 185, 181, 120, 113, 83
1445 (26.3)Stephen Crosland
136, 85, 75, 67, 67
1102 (20.4)

The prize money for the event had been reduced this year, which was the first Championship to be held since the EABA separated from WPBSA affiliation and it's associated funding. Lagan collected £200 for his win. An additional £25 for his high break of 508 made in the qualifying matches seems scant reward for such a magnificent achievement. With Lagan's departure for the professional ranks, there is no doubt that next year's championship will be the most open seen for many years.