Magical Emery Celebrates Century

Week 4 results –

Senghenydd 2 v 3 Canton Libs B
Savoy 3 v 2 Cathays Cons
Canton Libs Z 3 v 2 Cuesaders
Rumney British Legion 0 v 5 Fairwater Cons
Mackintosh 3 v 2 Taff’s Well
Llandaff Warriors 3 v 2 Trecenydd Snooker

Breaks

Dylan Emery 127 (Trecenydd Snooker)
Richard Humphries 64 (Canton Libs Z)

Trecenydd Snooker’s Dylan Emery produced the individual performance of the season so far with an outstanding 127 break to surge to the summit of the Highest Breaks board. The break moves the current Welsh U-21 number one to 9th place in the CDSA all-time breaks board rankings, and could have been more after missing the black for a 134 clearance. It wasn’t enough though for his side to win, as Llandaff Warriors responded to win three of the remaining four frames to win 3-2 and move to joint second place in Division One.

Mackintosh won the big match-up of the week after edging a very close encounter 3-2 against Taff’s Well. Wins for Jason Hewitt and Khurram Khan had put the Mack 2-0 up, but the league leaders hit back to level things at 2-2. The decider was a tense affair, but captain Ronnie Allen maintained his 100% start to the season to win and move his side to the top of the Premier League.

The competitiveness of this year’s league was illustrated by the fact that the only match that wasn’t decided by the odd frame came at Rumney British Legion as Fairwater Cons joined the Mack at the top after a comprehensive 5-0 win, whilst an under-strength Savoy won a close match 3-2 against Cathays Cons. Canton Libs B continued their good form to win 3-2 at Senghenydd, whilst Canton Libs Z’s 3-2 victory over Cuesaders saw the return of a CDSA legend, as 1992 Cardiff Open winner Richard Humphries marked his first frame back with an excellent 64 break.

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