Gleaves Triumphant in
Birmingham - 31st October 2006
Matthew 'The Mole'
Gleaves from Darlington had a spectacular weekend in winning
the 2006 British Wheelchair Pool Players Association (BWPPA)
Birmingham Open at Riley's American Pool and Snooker Club.
This was Gleaves'
first BWPPA tournament success and although being currently
ranked No.2 on the largest wheelchair tour in Europe he has
come close at several events in the past. On this occasion
he beat current European 9 Ball Champion and British No.1
Roy Kimberley in a thrilling 9-6 final.


With the largest field
to date Gleaves was in naturally jubilant mood following his
success and for a special reason. He has never before beaten
Kimberley who has dominated the wheelchair division during
the last two years and on the road to the final he beat two
of his fellow European Championship participants, defeating
Danny Luton 7-4 in the 1/4 final and then Karl Read 9-8 in
the semi final. To add to his achievement, Gleaves has never
beaten either Luton or Read before.
Kimberley who remains
at number 1 in the rankings defeated Tony Southern 7-4,
Norwegian Kenneth Bendiksen 7-1, Darren Taylor 7-2 and
reached the final by defeating Gary Swift 9-5.
This was a also a
special weekend for all the players as Main Tour top 10
player Jonathan Mathers was present to give challenge
matches to the participants in between games.
Following his success,
Gleaves discussed his victory and paid tribute to his
recently acquired custom made Wayne Holmes cue: 'this is the
first time I have played with this cue in a tournament and
it's outstanding playability made all the difference for me.
I'm absolutely delighted with it and sure this was the
contributing factor that helped me win'.
- BPPPA Press
Office