APSBF Regional Snooker Championships
APSBF Open Championship - Monday 31 March - Thursday 3 April
APSBF U21 Championship - Friday 28 March - Monday 31 March
APSBF Women’s Championship - Friday 28 March - Monday 31 March
NOTE: Friday 4 April is a rest day - some casual events will be organised
NOTE: Thursday 3 April in the evening dinner (TBC)
NOTE: Saturday 5 April - Pot Black Snooker commences
Australian National Women's Snooker Championship
VENUE DETAILS
Qualifying rounds will be conducted at 2 venues. Cheltenham Club and Hampton RSL with finals of both Billiards and Snooker to be held at Hampton RSL.
Asia Pacific Regional Open Championships
PRIZE MONEY
Open Snooker = $14,000
Women’s Snooker = $4,000
U/21’s Snooker = $2,000
Advertised prize money is subject to entry fees and can be altered at entry closing date
Please be advised that due to referee shortages for round robin stages of the APSBF Open players are required to mark their own matches. Roaming referees will be available. Players are welcomed and encouraged to source help from other players willing to help with refereeing. Thank you for your understanding.
Australian Women's Billiards and Snooker Championships
BILLIARDS THURSDAY JULY 14TH
SNOOKER FRIDAY JULY 15TH – SUNDAY JULY 17TH
SNOOKER $3,000 PRIZE MONEY
Wests Illawarra Women's Snooker Championship (postponed)
Hello ladies!
Snooker & Billiards NSW will be hosting a brand new Women's National ranking event & development camp in March this year, and I would love for you to be a part of it!
Snooker & Billiards NSW (with Theresa Whitten's assistance) have secured NSW Government funding to assist with a new project which includes a snooker ‘development camp’ and incorporates a new national women’s ranking event.The project focuses on building skills through coaching, sports psychology, team building, competitive match-play and other activities to help female players improve/hone their abilities. This will be relevant and useful for players of all abilities.We're also hoping to utilise as many female referees as possible, so that we're able to really showcase women's abilities in all facets of our game!Travel subsidies will be available for all players, which will assist with the average cost of flights (or driving) from most major locations around Australia. (accommodation & entry fee will be at players expense). More information on this to follow soon.WESTS ILLAWARRA WOMEN'S SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP
DATES: 20 – 22 March 2020
VENUE: Wests Illawarra Leagues Club, 1 Hargreaves St, Unanderra NSW
ENTRY FEE: $80.00 (Under 21’s - FREE)
NOMINATIONS CLOSE: 10th March 2020
Prize Money: $1500 sponsorship (minimum) + entry fees
The event itself will run over 2.5 - 3 days. Here's a rough outline (final details to be confirmed):
Day 1: Start approx midday (allows players to arrive in the morning if needed). Half day session with speakers, coaching, and welcome function/ dinner. (attendance is a requirement of tournament entry)
Day 2: Start 9am. Tournament - round robin groups
Day 3: Start 9am. Tournament - quarter finals onwards. Additional mini coaching clinics (either small groups or one-on-one), for those players that are interested. Limited sessions, based on table availability.
Closing ceremony/ presentation - with light refreshments.
Our wonderful venue & sponsor, Wests Illawarra Leagues Club will be contributing $1500 in sposorship, all of which will go towards prize money. This is a terrific venue, with great facilities including a recently refurbished snooker room with 6 tables.
They are located in Unanderra (about an hour south of Sydney, near Wollongong).
If you know of any ladies and/or junior girls that may be interested, please encourage them to join us.
We're very excited about this project, and hope to see many of you pariticpate!
Entry forms and travel allowance information will be made available as soon as possible.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards
Carlie Tait
Board member & Women's delegate
Snooker & Billiards NSW
Notice of the 88th Annual General Meeting of the Australian Billiards & Snooker Council Inc.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to clauses 10.1 and 10.3 of the Constitution that the Annual General Meeting of the Australian Billiards & Snooker Council Incorporated will be held on Saturday, 26th October, 2019 commencing 9.00 am at Mounties Club, 101 Meadows Road, Mt. Pritchard, NSW. Please ensure you are in attendance by 8:50am to enable us to start on time.
Voting Members, being the Member States as defined in clauses 1.1, 5.1 and 5.3 of the Constitution shall provide to the ABSC Secretary by email by no later than Wednesday 23rd October 2019 an instrument appointing a Representative, Proxy or Attorney to attend and vote at the General Meeting on behalf of the appointing Member under clause 10 of the Constitution.
The Board requests that as many Ordinary Members as possible attend this General Meeting.
For further information including Agenda and assocaited materials, please click the below button.
WWS Australian Women's Open Snooker
The Australian Women’s Snooker Open will return to Sydney from 17-20 October 2019 following its successful first staging last season.
Organised by the Australian Billiards and Snooker Council (ABSC) and World Women’s Snooker (WWS), the event will again be staged at the Mt Pritchard District and Community Club, known as ‘Mounties’ in the western suburbs of Sydney, Australia.
Won last year by Ng On Yee of Hong Kong, the event will be recognised as the second ranking event of the 2019/20 World Women’s Snooker Tour season and carry full ranking status. The tournament will be sponsored by Mounties and the ABSC, with a total prize fund of AUD$10000, to include a top prize of AUD$4000 for the champion.
Last year’s event was well-supported as 24 women from five countries competed, including the world’s top two ranked players Reanne Evans and Ng On Yee. In addition to claiming the inaugural event title with victory against compatriot Katrina Wan, On Yee also marked the occasion by compiling a high-break of 139 – her highest ever in competition and one of seven century breaks across the event in total.
As well as international players, the event also proved popular with women players from across Australia, with Jessica Woods progressing furthest as she reached the quarter-finals at her first WWS event in over two years. At the time of writing Woods is one of an impressive 17 Australian players on the current world ranking list, a total bettered only by England (31) demonstrating the important role that the region has to play in the future of women’s snooker.
Mandy Fisher, WWS President said: “I am delighted that the World Women’s Snooker Tour is to return to Australia following the success of last year’s inaugural tournament. Once again I would like to express our thanks to Frank Dewens and his team at the ABSC and hope that players from Australia and beyond will continue to support this fantastic event.”
Frank Dewens, ABSC President said: “Once again it is a great pleasure in hosting this prestigious event and seeing the best women snooker players in the world. We in Australia are excited to have the opportunity to put our women players up against the world’s best and allow them to test their skills and further their careers. We are opening up our country not only to women players but considering staging other events such as seniors, juniors and one day hopefully returning the Goldfields Open. I look forward on this occasion to seeing the world’s best women players and inviting them to enjoy the hospitality we put on offer.”
Entry for the event is now open at the ABSC website: TBC
For more information about Mounties visit their website: www.mounties.com.au
View our latest confirmed events for the 2019/20 season: www.womenssnooker.com/events