READ all about it!
- 1st June 2006
Great Yarmouth's Karl Read took his second BWPPA Tour Stop
Title in succession at Riley's Birmingham beating local
favourite Roy Kimberley nine racks to seven in a thrilling
final match. Read held a 6 - 3 lead at one point during the
match until Kimberley's greater experience in the American
sport made an appearance with three racks without reply.
Read managed to regroup though and held his nerve to secure
three of the last four close racks to emerge the victor.
Both finalists came into the event on a major high after
fantastic successes at the recent EPBF European
Championships in Germany, Read winning a Bronze medal in the
9 Ball discipline and Kimberley taking the prestigious Gold
in the same event plus a Bronze in 8 Ball. Read's victory
here in Birmingham put to bed the heartbreak he endured in
the semi final at the Championships, coming from 6 - 2
behind against Kimberley only to lose 7 - 6. 'I'm delighted
to have won this one' said Read after the final, 'it was
important for me to beat Roy as it can play on your mind if
you keep losing to a certain player. I still believe I have
a lot to learn and I think Roy is still the best 9 Ball
player on the Tour. I'm improving with each event though.'
Kimberley did get the better of
Read early on in the event, winning their second round
encounter 7 - 4. Victories over Tom Burns 7 - 3, Craig
Robins 7 - 6 and Mark McNeill 7 - 5 saw Read through to the
semi final. In probably Read's most convincing performance
of the tournament he beat former European Champion Danny
Luton 9 - 5 to book a final spot.
Roy
Kimberley sped through the early rounds as usual, seeing off
Gary Swift 7 - 3 as well as Read. Facing Kimberley in the
semi final was Matt Duffy, Great Britain's other medal
winner at this year's European Championships. Duffy took
back to Scotland a Silver for his efforts and it was his
conqueror there that again ended his progress. At 6 - 5 in
front Duffy looked in good shape, Kimberley thought the same
and thus stepped up a gear to take 4 quick racks and seal
Duffy to a 9 - 6 defeat.
Karl Read is the current World
Wheelchair English 8 Ball Champion, a title he will be
defending in Blackpool, so is no stranger to success. To
discover that Read has to make a forty mile trip just to get
close to an American 9 footer and practice his new found
talent, needless to say came as a huge shock. Hands up all
those players, young and old, social and professional; that
take popping down to their local club for a knock with
aspirations of glory for granted. Keep your hands up if once
at your nearest club, for being an aspiring or hopefully
successful player, you receive reduced or even free table
time. Karl Read's hands would be firmly by his side to both
of these. They say that practice makes perfect don't they?
At the moment Karl Read is trying to make it another way.
- Ben Moore, BPPPA Press
Officer
Photos from top: Karl Read, Roy
Kimberley