C & W Printing Red Sox versus Carpet One Tall Timbers: Rod Denley is having a great comp without a loss so far. He played Keith Morris. Once on the colours Morris took control potting most of them and putting Denley in a couple of snookers. Denley could not recover and Morris won 61–30. Jeff Stait and Maurie Smith had a good tussle. Stait tried hard with no luck and Smith was all over him for a good win 81–46. John Lyons versus Michael McCosker, McCosker won 72–49. Aaron Engeler versus Leon Rust in their game that turned out to be a ripper. Once on the colours Engeler, overcoming Rust 52 – 36. Garry Nolan against Lawrence Creasy. Creasy played well most of the game and Nolan was a bit scratchy. Creasy went on to win 59-49. Two ex-Outlaws teammates played when Shannon Baer and Frank Wawn played in a good game. Wawn potted the last three balls for an 18 break to win 58–33. The players of the match were Maurie Smith and Aaron Engeler.
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Lithgow Valley Storage Helmets versus Exceltech Industrial Electronics Outlaws: Brett Bradley has only had one loss. He played the veteran Michael Andrews who is undefeated. In the end Brett Bradley won 68–58. Tom Drury played Leo Keeley and both players were coming off losses so this had the hallmarks of a good game. Keeley started out well but this did not last long. Drury played well as he powered on to win 78–33. Ian Miles against Justin Nelson. Miles was solid and Nelson looked the goods especially when he scored a 41 break. Miles was far too good as he won 80–54. Dianne Stait played Peter Warner. Stait has been playing well and consistently and Warner just another day at the office. Warner was doing his best though Stait outlasted Warner 72–40. Dallas Thurlow with 29 start against Geoff Horton. Thurlow started out well and then hit a wall as Horton stared with sinking a couple of blacks to kick off. Horton won 62–46. Mal Hewitt played Harry Wright Wright finally won 69–52. The players of the match were Tom Drury and Geoff Horton. Williams and Sons Butchery Pockets versus Hunter Mining Methods Miscues: Trystan Ford against Jack Bilby. Bilby just about had the game won but Ford fell over the line with the black 51–48. Todd Bates played Dennis Goodwin. Goodwin made best of a bad situation 45–39. Luke Morris played the inform Ritchie Bilby. Bilby had 16 start which Morris soon caught when he scored a 14 break. Morris was too good 62–38. Shane Eagle and Matt Tattersall put on a show. Both are playing with confidence. Tattersall played the better game to win 58–31. Brett Holt played against Garry Bender. He had to play well as Bender was undefeated. The game was that close that Bender thought he had the win only to see Holt pot the black to win 66–60 to inflict Benders first loss. Game of the night went to Michael Wellings and Brian Nightingale as the score was even when the black was sunk for the first time. Wellings had to chase down 26 points and Nightingale was making it difficult by potting well himself. Wellings did catch Nightingale and due to the even score the black had to be respotted. It was Wellings who sunk the black to scrape home 72–65. The players of the match were Luke Morris and Matt Tattersall.
Pointscore: Jiggers & Miscues 18, Tall Timbers 16, Helmets 15, Pockets 14, Red Sox & Outlaws 12
Regal: J.Glencorse, G.Bender, I.Bulkeley, R.Bilby, D.Stait, M.Tattersall, S.Eagle, B.Bradley