Alfie Burden, the reigning Seniors Snooker champion had never won a ranking event on the main tour before yesterday. He wasn’t even supposed to be at the 2025 Shoot-out, he was invited at the last minute, as an amateur. The least that can be said is that he made the most of the opportunity. He just went and won the event!
Next year Alfie will be invited to the “Champion of Champions” no matter what happens at the 2026 World Seniors …
Jubilant Burden Wins First Ranking Title At Shoot Out
Alfie Burden didn’t even know he had a place in the 9Club Shoot Out on the day the tournament started, but he ended up with the trophy, beating Stuart Bingham in the final to land his first ranking title, 30 years after first turning pro.
Burden was relegated from the pro tour at the end of last season and, having finished 20th on the Q School ‘top-up’ list did not expect to be offered a place in the unique one-frame knockout tournament. He was about to jump into a swimming pool on Wednesday morning at 9.30am when he had a call from WST’s Bristol office to tell him that Alex Clenshaw had pulled out, and there was a spot in the draw for him if he could drive from London to Blackpool in time for the afternoon session.
He was at the venue within five hours and went on to win seven matches to capture the biggest title of a career which started in 1994. Burden, who turns 49 on Sunday, also won the World Seniors title earlier this year, but tonight’s triumph is by far the biggest moment of his life in snooker.
The former world number 38 had never previously been beyond the quarter-finals of a ranking event but now becomes the only amateur to win a ranking title other than Zhao Xintong who was crowned World Champion this year. The £50,000 top prize is by far the biggest of his career and could be enough to regain his place on tour next season via the one-year ranking list. The tenth different winner in ten ranking events so far this season, he is also in line for a place in next year’s Champion of Champions.
Former World Champion Bingham, seeking his first title since lifting the Masters trophy in 2020, had first chance in the final but made just 6 before missing a mid range red. Burden opened up the pack immediately and went on to make an excellent break of 56. Bingham had one more opportunity to counter but potted just one red before missing a long blue and the handshake soon followed, before Burden jumped on to the table to celebrate.
“I can’t believe I have won it,” said Burden, who was a promising footballer for Arsenal in his junior days before switching to snooker after a serious knee injury. “On Wednesday morning I went for a swim and I only had my phone with me because I have lost my locker key at the gym. I was walking out to the swimming pool and I looked at my phone and saw I had a missed call. I rang back and found out I had a place in the Shoot Out. I got changed, dashed to the snooker club to get my cue, dashed home to get my trousers and shoes, then I was on the M1.
“From the start I have played well. Everything fell into place for me. I am a ranking event winner now and that is something I am very proud of. After dropping off the tour last season I found myself in the wilderness. I have had no motivation to play on the Q Tour, I turned up for a few events in terrible shape having not practised. Then a couple of weeks ago I went to the one in Bulgaria with a new cue and got to the semi-finals. Now I am hoping this win will get me back on the tour.
“I was a pro for a long time, I first joined the tour when I was 17. I still have a lot to offer snooker, I am hungry, I love the game and I have people who believe in me. I have a great family and friends, a great mentor in Patsy Fagan. It has been a difficult career, I am not going to lie. Snooker is a very tough sport mentally. There have been a lot more downs than ups, but this is a moment I will cherish. I can’t wait to see my children tomorrow, they have always supported me – this is for them.“
Earlier in the semi-finals, Bingham edged out Iulian Boiko in an exciting finish. Ukraine’s Boiko, enjoying his best run in a ranking event, trailed 44-35 with 40 seconds to go when he missed the pink to a centre pocket, needing just three pots for victory. Burden beat Thailand’s Noppon Saengkham with a break of 73.
The loud crowd was a pain in the ears at (many) times and luck is far too much of a factor for this to deserve to be ranking.
On the other hand, it’s an opportunity to discover players that we very rarely get to see in action, notably some top amateurs.
The Tower Circus is the perfect venue for it … it’s a circus! But it’s an interesting venue from an architectural point of view and the round floor allows everyone to follow the action in the best possible way.
Jimmy and Rachel are doing a great job with the “on stage” interviews. Players feel valued. A lot of them are never really “seen” in normal events. They come, they play … they go.
All in all, there are more “positives” than “negatives” to the event. It shouldn’t be ranking given the “random” factor attached to it, but if it wasn’t ranking a lot of the players, notably the top players, wouldn’t play in it.
The good thing about it’s being won by an amateur is that it won’t upset the ranking that much. Otherwise it’s a travesty to be ranking. I’m still waiting for the 1-0 victory, because the point here is to run down the clock. Yes, some people obediently run around the table to please the drunk audience, but that is not really needed. Oh yes, my contempt for this event is unchanging. Why don’t we have the 6-reds as ranking?
One Year Ranking List… last years’ was 42000~46000.
I do not dislike Burden/ other players who get this title then to the tourcard but I feel a bit weird.
Somewhat I hope other guys push Burden down below the One Year Ranking List. (If they don’t, that means they cannot even earn 30000 in the remaining season…)
Why don’t we have the 6-reds as ranking?-> Yeah, so I think scraping the invitational champion league and replacing it with 6-reds is better.
Rge problem is that the invitayional CLS is a Matchroom event and one that is very lucrative for them I have been told. We shouldn’t kid ourselves: Matchroom basically own the sport and have a lot to say in the way it’s run.So, although I agree with you, I know it won’t happen unless the commercial back ground changes.
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Alfie was invited to CoC and lost in the first round to Williams
The good thing about it’s being won by an amateur is that it won’t upset the ranking that much. Otherwise it’s a travesty to be ranking. I’m still waiting for the 1-0 victory, because the point here is to run down the clock. Yes, some people obediently run around the table to please the drunk audience, but that is not really needed. Oh yes, my contempt for this event is unchanging. Why don’t we have the 6-reds as ranking?
One Year Ranking List… last years’ was 42000~46000.
I do not dislike Burden/ other players who get this title then to the tourcard but I feel a bit weird.
Somewhat I hope other guys push Burden down below the One Year Ranking List. (If they don’t, that means they cannot even earn 30000 in the remaining season…)
Why don’t we have the 6-reds as ranking?-> Yeah, so I think scraping the invitational champion league and replacing it with 6-reds is better.
Rge problem is that the invitayional CLS is a Matchroom event and one that is very lucrative for them I have been told. We shouldn’t kid ourselves: Matchroom basically own the sport and have a lot to say in the way it’s run.So, although I agree with you, I know it won’t happen unless the commercial back ground changes.