2006 Premier League Snooker
The 2006 Betfred Premier League Snooker professional non-ranking snooker tournament was played from 14 September to 3 December 2006.
Ronnie O'Sullivan won in the final 7–0 against Jimmy White.
League phase
(breaks above 50 shown between brackets), breaks 100 and above will be indicated bold.[1][2]
- September 14 – Sands Centre, Carlisle, England
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–3 Ding Junhui → 8–79, (98)-4, (65)-(69), 0-(76), 86–16, (86)-0
- Graeme Dott 3–3 Stephen Hendry → 58-(59), (75)-15, 76–69 (53), (57) 74–21, 21–64, 50–63
- September 21 – GL1, Gloucester, England
- Jimmy White 2–4 Graeme Dott → (75) 80–0, 36–93, 34-(67), 64–55, 1–102 (96), 32–65 (61)
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 5–1 Ken Doherty → 69–9, (66) 78–28, (71) 75–0 , (124)-6, (61) 87–0, 9–65
- September 28 – The Hawth, Crawley, England
- Steve Davis 0–6 Ding Junhui → 46–55, 29–78, 53-(57), 12–55, 39–54, 41–59
- Jimmy White 2–4 Ken Doherty → 0–68, 53–1, 1–92 (55), 15–44, 0–70 (51), 72–22
- October 5 – Assembly Rooms, Derby, England
- Jimmy White 5–1 Ding Junhui → 65–36, 0–63, (51) 71–23, 55–9, 53–51, (63) 67–1
- Stephen Hendry 1–5 Steve Davis → 45–56, 26–91 (79), 0-(75), 9–67, 63–66, (71) 72–24
- October 12 – Guildhall, Preston, England
- Ken Doherty 2–4 Ding Junhui → (84) 88–0, 0–80, 0-(73), 61–41, 4–67 (54), 4-(112)
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 5–1 Jimmy White → (54) 77–45, 35–69, (73) 114–0, (68) 80–16, 53–21, (51) 88–21
- October 19 – Grimsby Auditorium, Grimsby, England
- Stephen Hendry 4–2 Ken Doherty → (60) 84–0, 70–7, 84–27, 1–80, (74) 81–0, 9–103
- Steve Davis 3–3 Jimmy White → 41–78 (55), 71–24, 16–87, 52–62, 59–52, 67–40
- November 2 – Plymouth Pavilions, Plymouth, England
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–2 Steve Davis → (88)-5, 72–48, 7–30, 82–5, 8–68, (108)-0
- Graeme Dott 2–4 Ding Junhui → 0–126 (71,55), 7–64, 42-(79), (107) 131–0, 12–93 (81), 68–63 (56)
- November 9 – Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, England
- Ken Doherty 4–2 Graeme Dott → 81–15, (65) 78–13, 59–44, 0–90 (68), 0–95 (88), (83)-0
- Stephen Hendry 1–5 Jimmy White → 51–48, 0–122 (105), 26–76 (75), 0–71, 45–49, 30–76
- November 16 – SECC, Glasgow, Scotland
- Graeme Dott 4–2 Steve Davis → (61) 73–44, 1–81 (57), 0-(101), (70) 90–40, (70)82–27, 76–5
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 4–2 Stephen Hendry → (65) 82–7, 51–35, 68–3, 0-(87), 4–78 (72), (84)-5
- November 23 – AECC, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Steve Davis 5–1 Ken Doherty → (114) 139–7, 15–73 (69), (89) 90–4, 93–5, 93–24, (59) 78–6
- Stephen Hendry 3–3 Ding Junhui → 57–43, (101)-7, 9–113 (108), (78)-12, 9–121(120), 12-(82)
- Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–3 Graeme Dott → 47–91, 1–86 (79), 16–103 (67), 84–8, (88) 91–10, (64) 79–50
League table
Top four qualify for the play-offs. If points are level then most frames won. If two players have an identical record then the result in their match determined their positions. If that ended 3–3 then the player who got to three first is higher.[1][2]
Play-offs
December 2–3 – Forum Centre, Wythenshawe, England[1][2]
* (111)-18, (54) 100–16, (64) 74–1, 48–66, (86) 106–17, 28–64, (64) 71–14
** 50–67, 0–71 (64), 0-(94), 20–62, (87)-1, (51) 63–28, 57–9, (61) 90–16, 11–60–11
*** 77–7, 62–49, (122)-0, (93)-0, 46–13, (73) 98–1, (113)-9
Century breaks
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Notes
- ^ Ding Junhui withdrew from Premier League play-offs due to clash of dates with the 2006 Asian Games in Doha.
- ^ Steve Davis qualified for the play-offs due the withdrawal of Ding.
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Full results by year |
1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987 · 1988 · 1989 · 1990 · 1990
1991 · 1992 · 1993 · 1994 · 1995 · 1996 · 1997 · 1998 · 1999 · 2000
2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005
2001 · 2002 · 2003 · 2004 · 2005 · 2006 · 2007 · 2008 · 2009 · 2010
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Winners and statistics |
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