At the 2024 Crucible – Day 9 … and a nomination

Only one match finished yesterday: Stephen Maguire beat Shaun Murphy by 13-9 to book his place in the quarter-finals of the 2024 World Snooker Championship.

Here is the report by WST:

MAGUIRE FIRES PAST MURPHY TO MAKE QUARTERS

Stephen Maguire defeated old rival Shaun Murphy 13-9 to make the quarter-finals of the Cazoo World Championship at the Crucible Theatre. 

The pair have been engaged in a heated rivalry which extends back three decades. This was the 24th meeting between Maguire and Murphy, with victory for the former taking the head-to-head record dead level at 12-12. 

The win for Maguire means he has now beaten Murphy in their last four meetings. Their previous clash came at the 2022 World Championship, when the Scot prevailed 10-8 in the first round. 

They contested a fiery first two sessions, which saw both players in demonstrable moods around the table, celebrating frame clinching moments. After Maguire deposited the final pink of the second session to end 10-6 up, he hammered the table and clenched his fist with delight. 

When play got back underway this morning, a break of 68 from Maguire extended his lead to 11-6. Murphy claimed the next and had looked good to pull within three in the 19th, but an unexpected missed red on 43 let his opponent in. Maguire pounced with 73 to move one from the win at 12-7.

The Magician kept himself alive with two on the bounce. However, it was Maguire who forced his way over the line in style with a sublime 127, the first century of the match. It puts Maguire through to his eighth Crucible quarter-final, where he will meet David Gilbert. 

Stephen Maguire

2004 UK Champion

Maguire added: “He looked like he was comfortable in that session so I was starting to get geared up for a comeback and a close finish. Once I got my chance, I finished pretty well there

Me and Dave (Gilbert) get on and we’ve grown up with each other for the best part of 30 years. He is a great player. He’s not had a great season by his standards. I’m probably the same, so we are coming into a good game at the right time.

The quarter-finals are the pressure matches. I’ve won a couple and lost a couple. It is a match you don’t want to lose in because that arena changes and it does become the best in the world with the one table.

Murphy said: “I just wasn’t good enough throughout the match. It was typical of my season really. There were some glimpses of some good stuff but far too many self-inflicted mistakes to challenge Stephen. I thought he played really well and he was very solid. I wish him all the best for the rest of the tournament.

I can’t really comment as I didn’t see anything of this match past the first session.

In other unrelated news Ronnie’s latest autobiography was shortlisted for The Charles Tyrwhitt Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year as reported by WST. You can still vote … if you so wish.

Ronnie O’Sullivan’s ‘Unbreakable’ is on the shortlist for The Charles Tyrwhitt Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year, in association with The Sunday Times.

A public vote will open on 5th May. Votes can be placed here: www.sportsbookawards.com/vote

Written with Tom Fordyce and published in 2023, Unbreakable is an insight into O’Sullivan’s life and extraordinary career. The seven-time World Champion looks back on his landmark 2022 Crucible triumph and reflects on many highs and lows from his three decades at the top of his sport. 

Now in its 22nd Year, the Charles Tyrwhitt Sports Book Awards highlight the outstanding sports books of the previous calendar year to showcase their merits and to enhance their reputation and profile.

The shortlist is:

Broadly Speaking, Stuart Broad 
Carl Frampton: My Autobiography
Kammy, Chris Kamara 
The Extra Mile, Kevin Sinfield
Unbreakable, Ronnie O’Sullivan 
Unique – A Memoir, Dame Kelly Holmes 
Who am I?, Danny Cipriani 
Winning the Fight, Maggie Alphonsi 

One thought on “At the 2024 Crucible – Day 9 … and a nomination

  1. John Parrot and Stephen Hendry were awful in the commentary yesterday. Stated multiple times how Day is out of the match. He never was and still is not.

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