SIX REMAIN GOING INTO LAST DAY OF PREDATOR CUES PREMIER LEAGUE POOL

Feb 20, 2022


Only six remain at the Predator Cues Premier League Pool going into the final day of play at Stadium MK, Milton Keynes live on DAZN in the USA and networks worldwide.



SCORES AND TABLE



Four more left at the conclusion of Stage Two with Omar Al-Shaheen, Mieszko Fortunski, Francisco Sanchez Ruiz, and David Alcaide all missing out on reaching the last day of play. Only Skyler Woodward, Joshua Filler, Albin Ouschan, Jayson Shaw, Shane Van Boening, and Alexander Kazakis remain after a blockbuster day with varying permutations unfolding.



Al-Shaheen and Fortunski's fate was sealed after day one of the second stage, but it left plenty to play for the rest of the field with Shaw sitting comfortably at the top as Sunday began.







Woodward goes into the final day on top after exploding out the traps in Stage Two with seven wins from nine matches to be second in the league table only by Filler winning more racks than the American. The two-time Mosconi Cup MVP got his first point of Sunday in a hill hill finish over Ouschan before guaranteeing his spot in the next stage with a 5-2 win against Al-Shaheen.  Woodward's movement up the table had coincided with him still having plenty to say on his counterpart's future in the tournament.



Skyler Woodward - photo credit to Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport



Sanchez Ruiz faced off with Woodward knowing conceding just the one rack in his remaining two matches would see him miss out on the next stage and that was duly what happened. With his back up the wall, Sanchez Ruiz found himself 2-1 behind after leading 1-0 dashing any hopes of progressing as Woodward came out on top 5-3.



That wasn't Woodward's only say on matters though as he faced Kazakis next. Kazakis had one game over Alcaide who was in sixth position by virtue of rack difference by the end of his matches so any win would put Kazakis through. It was a match that went through the motions as Woodward led 1-0 but Kazakis found his rhythm as he saw out victory 5-3 to leapfrog Alcaide and seal the last spot in the final stage.



Shane Van Boeniing - photo credit to Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport



Ouschan has struggled since winning his opening 10 matches but recovered with two wins to round out stage two meaning he takes up third place on 16 points but is five back from Woodward on rack difference. Shaw also struggled to find some rhythm but finished off strong beating Van Boening



Van Boening's break has been at its very best over the last few days and used that to his advantage when overcoming Shaw in his final encounter 5-2. 



Joshua Filler - photo credit to Taka G.Wu/Matchroom Multi Sport



The final day of Predator Cues Premier League Pool sees the final six players face off before a top four is settled to form the semi-finals. The player finishing first will play the player who finishes fourth and the player finishing second will play third place. Both the semi-finals and final will be a Race to 7 with the winner claiming $20,000.



Predator Cues Premier League Pool sees 16 players compete in a league format with an increased prize fund of $100,000 guaranteeing each player $2,500 and the winner taking home $20,000. The last day of Predator Cues Premier League Pool gets underway with Van Boening against Woodward on Table 1 and Filler vs Kazakis on Table 2.



WHERE TO WATCH



Morning Session 10:00 am (UK Time)



Evening Session 17:00 pm (UK Time)



Matchroom.Live – UK and Ireland



Matchroom Pool Facebook and YouTube – UK and Ireland



FreeSports (selected evening sessions) and Premier Sports 2 (selected evening sessions) – UK and Ireland



DAZN  – Canada, USA, Brazil, Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Switzerland



Fox Sports – Australia



Nova – Czech Rep & Slovakia



MBC – the Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Bahrain, Chad, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen



Sky Network – New Zealand



Supersport  – South Africa & Africa



Tap – Philippines



Viaplay – Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, Poland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden



Matchroom.Live – Rest of the World



Find out more about Predator Premier League Pool here

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