
Benny Traynor
The Dundalk 8-Ball Pool Series broke off with another Series debutant taking the spoils for a second week running. Although no player has won a series event twice, last week there were three previous event winners – Paddy Clarke, Peter O’Hagan and Dominic O’Connor – all gunning down maximum points.
However, in the end it was the well-known Dundalk pool player Benny Traynor who showed a great display of pool and earned the precious 10 points by pipping Clarke in an exciting final.
Traynor had no easy run to the final, needing to beat Event 2 winner Peter O’Hagan and last week’s runner-up Tony Greenan.
Clarke also had a tough semi final, coming from behind to progress against last week’s winner Dominic O’Connor.
The final started very slow. Both players were focusing on the position of their balls in play. However, an unforced error from Paddy, in which he lost the white late in the frame, let Benny finish his reds and black to get the early lead. 1-0.
Rack two was broke by Traynor but he came up short and Paddy had the choice of the table. This was an important rack in which Paddy produced some excellent cue ball positions by potting all seven reds. The black ball up towards the top right pocket just wouldn’t drop though. Still, Benny had a lot of work to do but the easy snookering of Paddy meant with two visits to the table, Traynor potted all eight balls and stretched his lead to 2-0.
Rack three was smashed hard by Clarke, sinking two balls of each colour. Choosing yellows, he continued slowly between shots. And five more yellows and the black meant Clarke had preformed a brilliant break-and-run display to get the score back to 2-1.
Rack four again was high paced. Traynor broke, potting a red, but was badly hampered near the baulk cushion and he was forced to give Paddy another chance. Paddy wanted his second title, playing a few important defensive shots before he knocked in an expressive seven yellows. A long rail shot for the black would have been the clearance of the night had it dropped but it would take Clarke a few visits later before he evened up the score for what would be a great last rack. 2-2.
Clarke broke off the deciding fifth rack scratching the cue ball and leaving Traynor with a great chance to call the shots. With just one shot available from the foul, Traynor didn’t have much space to work with from the baulk. His fourth shot went well wide of the pocket smacking into a loose yellow and dropping into the middle. Traynor held his hand up to apologise for his fortune but surely continued on to finish the rack and claim the Event 5 Title. A good solid victory for Traynor, though it took maybe one important piece of luck.
The 8-Ball Pool Series takes a week’s break this Friday due to some Series players travelling to the Irish Pool Open in Tullamore. The 8-Ball Series would like to wish Dominic O’Connor, Barry Keane, Ciaran Lavelle and JP Toner the best of luck in their group matches on the Irish Tour.
Event 6 of the Dundalk 8-Ball Pool Series will be on the Friday 30th January where it is expected that another highly competitive field will aim to get closer to the Grand Prize! Players are reminded tables are available free for practice from 6pm and the tournament starts at 9pm. Stay connected to the Series News by following The Sportsman’s Bar on Facebook.