2007-8 Main Tour Players
[updated 23 January
2008]
Top 64 Two Year List
(2006-7)
John Higgins
Graeme Dott
Shaun Murphy
Ken Doherty
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Peter Ebdon
Neil Robertson
Stephen Hendry
Ding Junhui
Stephen Maguire
Mark Selby
Mark Williams
Stephen Lee
Allister Carter
Steve Davis
Ryan Day
Joe Swail
Joe Perry
Barry Hawkins
Matthew Stevens
Mark King
Jamie Cope
Stuart Bingham
Michael Holt
Nigel Bond
Anthony Hamilton
Marco Fu
Ian McCulloch
Mark Allen
Dave Harold
Dominic Dale
Gerard Greene
James Wattana
Michael Judge
David Gray
Ricky Walden
Fergal O’Brien
Alan McManus
John Parrott
Adrian Gunnell
Andy Hicks
Andrew Norman
Mark Davis
Andrew Higginson
Dave Gilbert
Jamie Burnett
Robert Milkins
Rory McLeod
Rod Lawler
Tom Ford
Judd Trump
Marcus Campbell
Stuart Pettman
David Roe
Robin Hull**
Barry Pinches
Drew Henry
Joe Delaney
Mike Dunn
Jimmy White
Jimmy Michie
Paul Davies
Scott MacKenzie
Ian Preece
Top 8 One Year
List (2006-7)
Liang Wenbo
Tian Pengfei
Tony Drago
Joe Jogia
Lee Spick
David Morris
Liu Song
Mark Joyce
8 PIOS
Rankings (2006-7)
Lee Walker (Wales)
Jamie O'Neill
(England)
Munraj Pal (England)
Leo Fernandez
(England)
Matt Selt (England)
James McBain
(Scotland)
Alex Davies
(England)
Ashley Wright
(England)
International
Nominations
2007 European Under
19 Champion - Michael White (Wales)
2007 European Play
Off Champion - Kevin Van Hove (Belgium)
2007 Asian Champion -
Supoj Saenla (Thailand)
2007 Asian Under 21
Champion - Xiao Guodong (China)
2006 IBSF World
Amateur Champion - Kurt Maflin (Norway)
Oceania
- Steve Mifsud (Australia)
Asia - Liu Chuang
(China)
2007 IBSF World Under
21 Champion - (goes to 2008-9 tour)
NGB Nominations
England 1 - Jimmy
Robertson
England 2 - Martin
Gould
Wales 1 - Gareth
Coppack
Northern Ireland 1 -
Patrick Wallace
Republic of Ireland 1
- Rodney Goggins
Scotland 1 - Fraser
Patrick
World Snooker
Invite
Alfie Burden
(England)
Ben Woollaston
(England)
Issara Kachaiwong
(Thailand)
Total 96
** Robin Hull has
retired from the WSA Main Tour |