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Post by Rogg » Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:38 pm

sennafan24 wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:31 pm
Rogg wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:26 pmFun few days.
Meh. Did nothing for me. You better be around for the seniors. That's when the real fun starts.
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Post by Rogg » Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:42 pm

Greipel wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 7:37 pm Thibault Tricole is the new world number one.
It's James Hurrell now mate. :shock:

Last updated in 1AD apparently so you can definitely trust that.

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Post by Emulsfier » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:14 am

A 14 year old the world number 2????
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Post by Emulsfier » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:17 am

Seems it meant a fair bit to our new one to watch Josh Rock.

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Post by Greipel » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:26 am

Rogg wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:42 pm
Greipel wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 7:37 pm Thibault Tricole is the new world number one.
It's James Hurrell now mate. :shock: Last updated in 1AD apparently so you can definitely trust that. Image
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Post by CaleyFanSquidster » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:50 am

A very successful Q School for Scotland with 3 getting through: Jim Clark, Cameron Menzies and Ross Montgomery :).

Still very disappointed in Shaun MacDonald but hopefully he learns from this and comes back stronger from the experience.

It will be interesting to see how Ross does on tour because he's not young and may find it tough but then again, he could improve with the tougher opposition that he comes up against.

At least Clark and Menzies are young(ish) and don't really have much to lose, though I hope both do well on tour.

Thanks for putting up with my constant questions this week lol but I won't be back now until next month when first televised tournament is on.

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Post by thegentle » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:55 am


DeepFriedRat wrote:Ages: from youngest to oldest

Teens
Danny Jansen- 19

20s
Josh Rock- 20
Nathan Rafferty- 21
Rusty Jake Rodriguez- 21
Bradley Brooks- 21
Damian Mol- 23
Kevin Doets- 23
Ted Evetts- 24
Jamie Clark- 25
Brian Raman- 25
George Killington- 25
Connor Scutt- 25
Ricardo Pietreczko- 27
Rowby John Rodriguez- 27
Jimmy Hendriks- 27
Luc Peters- 29

30s
Jules van Dongen- 31
Matt Campbell- 32
Cameron Menzies- 32
Vladimir Andersen- 32
Jose Justicia- 33
Jim Williams- 37

40s
Krzysztof Kciuk- 41
Radek Szaganski- 42
Scott Waites- 44
John O'Shea- 46
Mickey Mansell- 48
Mario Vandenbogaerde- 48
James Wilson- 49

50s
Nick Fullwell- 52
Darren Webster- 53
Richie Burnett- 54
Kevin Burness- 56
Ross Mcnoloyalty- 59

Can't find anything on Martinez or Wilkinson
Out of that lot, I think when their 2 years are up we'll see Brooks, Rusty-Jake and Rafferty around the top 32, Doets, Evetts, Raman, Scutt, Rowby-John, van Dongen, Campbell, Menzies, Justicia and Mansell in the top 64.

I think Brooks is ready to kick on now, some belated positive signs in the senior game towards the back end of 2021. There are some strong parallels between Rydz and Rafferty in the way they had to overcome so much heartache on the way to their cards, I don't see why Rafferty can't emulate him. I wasn't especially confident about him going into Q-School as he wasn't on the best of form, but still, going against the grain, I think Evetts will be fine now he's got a fresh start, it can't have been easy to be the player who lost to Fallon, that really seemed to fuck him up the next season and perhaps by extension the end of last season. One name I'm really interested to see (among many) is Vladimir Andersen, I have noooo idea how he'll do, I suppose at worst, playing on tour will help him on the Nordic/Baltic where he'd stand a really good chance of making the Worlds, which would help him get into that top 64, let's hope he can keep out of trouble!

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Post by Safc » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:56 am

Tony Martinez is 46
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Post by Randall » Sun Jan 16, 2022 10:14 am

59 is late to be starting a career
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Post by oche balboa » Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:01 pm

Wilkinson is 30
The Thorn wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 11:39 pm
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Post by The Thorn » Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:08 pm

I haven't provided my opinion on the Euro winners yet

Justicia - decent, good to have someone from Spai

Ramen - great prospect, wdf top players getting to the next step in there career will always be exciting

Peters - like him

Kciuk - good player

Big Vlad - fucking legend

Rowby - abysmal cunt, he can fuck off

Hendriks - made a career out of jobbing, won't do much on tour

Vandenbogarde - good player

Don't really know the rest
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Post by TheMalteseDart » Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:02 pm

Is Hendriks the one that felt like a fish on the stage?
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Post by The Thorn » Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:12 pm

TheMalteseDart wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:02 pm Is Hendriks the one that felt like a fish on the stage?
That's his brother Jerry
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Re: 2022 Q-School

Post by oche balboa » Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:45 pm

My thoughts


Danny Jansen- Good young prospect, Tour is full of them (Limited impact)
Josh Rock- Perhaps happened to soon. More interested to see how he does, I suspect he will be back at Q School 2024
Nathan Rafferty- Has been around for 4 years and is more battle hardended at his age i think he will keep his card in 2 years
Damian Mol- A surprise name and i dont expect much impact
Kevin Doets- Around for a few years. Battle to keep in the top 64 in 2 years
Ted Evetts- Will be better then previously
Jamie Clark- Not expecting much impact
Brian Raman- Was not really convinced in the WDF despite being number 1. Jury is out
George Killington- Played before, Reached TV final. Experienced enough will be amongst it
Connor Scutt- Looked really good in Modus/WDF Circuit. One to keep an eye on Feel he could be the best one
Ricardo Pietreczko- Experienced a little but will be back at Q School in 2 years
Rowby John Rodriguez- Will do better
Jimmy Hendriks- Time to fulfill his talent, but its going to be hard for him
Luc Peters- Q School in 2 years. Not much of an impact

30s
Jules van Dongen- Will find it very tough. Will be at Q School in 2 years
Cameron Menzies- Got a lot of talent and will keep his card....just
Vladimir Andersen- Mad Vlad will get banned from tour
Jose Justicia- Rate him highly can see a massive impact on tour
Jim Williams- Talent is there, The rest is still much of a muchness. Think he will be ok...Just

40s
Krzysztof Kciuk- Didnt make an impact 1st time, And it will not change this time
Radek Szaganski- Irish/Pole has been good for a number of years. Jury is out
Scott Waites- I think he will learn from last year and will be comfortable
John O'Shea- Momentum player, When he is on it doesnt see to miss much. But is more cold then hot
Mickey Mansell- A clogger. Will be at Q School in 2 years
Mario Vandenbogaerde- Interesting even if dull to watch...Jury is out
James Wilson- Will fare better but not much TV time

50s
Nick Fullwell- Solid has they come, Will need consistency so jury is out
Darren Webster- Jury is out for Webster not sure
Richie Burnett- Same as the other two. Burnett still has the ability to go on deep runs
Kevin Burness- Will be back at Q School in 2 years
Ross Mcnoloyalty- Ross wont make an impact.
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Post by The Thorn » Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:23 pm

Not the best decision from Gatesy, Lauby, etc to go for the UK one

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Post by Randall » Sun Jan 16, 2022 8:24 pm

Does fallon have any European family members?
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Post by Rogg » Sun Jan 16, 2022 9:56 pm

Hmm. If they'd (with a time machine) split the cards based on the average of each school rather than entry numbers, would the 17-15 split have been different?
Nice easy question for somebody.
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Post by HalloweenJack » Sun Jan 16, 2022 9:57 pm

Rogg wrote:Hmm. If they'd (with a time machine) split the cards based on the average of each school rather than entry numbers, would the 17-15 split have been different?
Nice easy question for somebody.
I’m guessing PT13 might be the one for this.


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Post by Rogg » Sun Jan 16, 2022 9:59 pm

HalloweenJack wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 9:57 pm
Rogg wrote:Hmm. If they'd (with a time machine) split the cards based on the average of each school rather than entry numbers, would the 17-15 split have been different? Nice easy question for somebody.
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I'm hoping Randall attempts to use the calculator on his phone...
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