If Ed can win this tournament, he will move right up inside the top 550, on the verge of becoming the first British man to break the 500 mark for a long long time.
At the moment, I put him around the 590 mark, a win in the 2nd round would put him to around 575.
-- Edited by john at 16:35, 2007-11-07
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Next up is qualifier Richard Ruckelshausen WR 1461. A win there should move Ed up to around 560
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The QF would sound relatively easy, except that Ruckelshausen was the guy who shocked Seator 5 & 1 in Cape Town last month on his way to the semis there. He's also beaten Jamie Feaver in straights the last two weeks, in Namibia on his way to the semis (again) and in qualifying here in Botswana.
He did lose to Irwin & Thornley a few months ago though ...
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