2013 Australian Goldfields Open

The 2013 Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 8–14 July 2013 at the Bendigo Stadium in Bendigo, Australia. It was the second ranking event of the 2013/2014 season.[1]

Australian Goldfields Open
Tournament information
Dates8–14 July 2013 (2013-07-08 – 2013-07-14)
VenueBendigo Stadium
CityBendigo
CountryAustralia
OrganisationWorld Snooker
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund$445,000
Winner's share$70,000
Highest break Neil Robertson (AUS) (138)
Final
Champion Marco Fu (HKG)
Runner-up Neil Robertson (AUS)
Score9–6
2012
2014

Michael White attempted a maximum break in his qualifying match against Nigel Bond, but he missed the final black at 140.[2] With this he became the fifth player along with Mark Selby, Ken Doherty, Barry Pinches and Robin Hull to do so in a professional tournament.[3]

Shaun Murphy criticised his fellow professionals after eight of the top 16 players and reigning world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan decided not to register for the event.[4] Another top 16 player, Ding Junhui, withdrew from the tournament at the last minute due to a passport issue.[5]

Barry Hawkins was the defending champion,[6][7] but he lost 4–5 against Tom Ford in the last 16.[8]

Marco Fu won his second ranking title by defeating Neil Robertson 9–6 in the final.[9][10]

Prize fund

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The total prize money of the event was raised to $445,000 from the previous year's $435,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[11]

Wildcard round

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These matches were played in Bendigo on 8 July.[12][13][14][15][16]

Match Score
WC1   Mike Dunn (ENG) 5–4   Steve Mifsud (AUS)
WC2   Michael White (WAL) 5–0   Shaun Dalitz (AUS)

Main draw

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[13][14][15][16]

Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
               
1   Barry Hawkins 5
  Dechawat Poomjaeng 1
1   Barry Hawkins 4
14   Tom Ford 5
14   Tom Ford 5
  Ryan Day 3
14   Tom Ford 3
10   Robert Milkins 5
10   Robert Milkins 5
  Ben Woollaston 3
10   Robert Milkins 5
  Rory McLeod 2
7   Ding Junhui w/d
  Rory McLeod w/o
10   Robert Milkins 4
9   Marco Fu 6
6   Ricky Walden 4
  Fergal O'Brien 5
  Fergal O'Brien 2
13   Dominic Dale 5
13   Dominic Dale 5
  Mike Dunn 4
13   Dominic Dale 1
9   Marco Fu 5
9   Marco Fu 5
  Ken Doherty 2
9   Marco Fu 5
4   Shaun Murphy 2
4   Shaun Murphy 5
  Michael White 1
9   Marco Fu 9
3   Neil Robertson 6
3   Neil Robertson 5
  Marcus Campbell 1
3   Neil Robertson 5
  Jamie Cope 3
15   Martin Gould 4
  Jamie Cope 5
3   Neil Robertson 5
11   Joe Perry 2
11   Joe Perry 5
  Xiao Guodong 0
11   Joe Perry 5
5   Stuart Bingham 3
5   Stuart Bingham 5
  Noppon Saengkham 1
3   Neil Robertson 6
2   Mark Selby 3
8   Mark Davis 5
  Paul Davison 4
8   Mark Davis 5
  Alfie Burden 3
16   Michael Holt 2
  Alfie Burden 5
8   Mark Davis 3
2   Mark Selby 5
12   Andrew Higginson 1
  Zhang Anda 5
  Zhang Anda 1
2   Mark Selby 5
2   Mark Selby 5
  Ian Burns 4

Final

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Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: Leo Scullion.
Bendigo Stadium, Bendigo, Australia, 14 July 2013.[16][17]
Marco Fu (9)
  Hong Kong
9–6 Neil Robertson (3)
  Australia
Afternoon: 122–11 (98), 0–86 (78), 8–125 (92), 87–54 (80), 83–19, 61–9, 4–65 (57), 84–31
Evening: 0–94 (57), 71–60 (Fu 58, Robertson 60), 98–0 (70), 33–69 (59), 38–70, 76–46, 108–1 (102)
102 Highest break 92
1 Century breaks 0
5 50+ breaks 6

Qualifying

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These matches were held between 30 May and 3 June 2013 at The Capital Venue in Gloucester, England.[18][19][20] In the match between Barry Pinches and Simon Bedford a 19-year-old record from the qualifying stage of the 1994 British Open was broken. The match lasted 449 minutes and 46 seconds, the longest ever best-of-nine-frame match in the history of professional snooker.[21] The previous record was 434 minutes and 12 seconds in the match between Ian Williamson and Robby Foldvari.[22]

Round 1
Best of 9 frames
Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
  Joe Swail5  Pankaj Advani5
  Darren Cook2  Joe Swail4  Pankaj Advani3  Jamie Burnett2
  Stuart Carrington5  Dechawat Poomjaeng5  Dechawat Poomjaeng5  Dechawat Poomjaeng5
  Mitchell Mann1  Stuart Carrington3
  Tony Drago5  Thepchaiya Un-Nooh4
  Christopher Keogan2  Tony Drago5  Tony Drago5  Ryan Day5
  Gary Wilson5  Tian Pengfei5  Tian Pengfei3  Tony Drago3
  Dylan Craig0  Gary Wilson4
  Michael Leslie5  Yu Delu5
  Phil Barnes3  Michael Leslie1  Yu Delu3  Ben Woollaston5
  Joel Walker5  Jimmy White5  Jimmy White5  Jimmy White1
  Oliver Brown3  Joel Walker1
  Jak Jones4  Adam Duffy5
  Gareth Green5  Gareth Green3  Adam Duffy3  Rory McLeod5
  Scott Donaldson5  Jimmy Robertson4  Scott Donaldson5  Scott Donaldson3
  Shane Castle3  Scott Donaldson5
  Kyren Wilson5  Alan McManus3
  Andrew Rogers2  Kyren Wilson5  Kyren Wilson4  Fergal O'Brien5
  Patrick Einsle4  James Wattana5  James Wattana5  James Wattana2
  Zak Surety5  Zak Surety1
  Craig Steadman5  Kurt Maflin4
  Antony Parsons3  Craig Steadman5  Craig Steadman1  Peter Ebdon2
  Allan Taylor4  Mike Dunn5  Mike Dunn5  Mike Dunn5
  Saqib Nasir5  Saqib Nasir4
  Simon Bedford5  Barry Pinches4
  Darryl Hill1  Simon Bedford5  Simon Bedford5  Ken Doherty5
  Elliot Slessor5  Cao Yupeng2  Elliot Slessor2  Simon Bedford0
  Jamie Clarke4  Elliot Slessor5
  Li Hang5  Liu Chuang5
  Josh Boileau1  Li Hang4  Liu Chuang1  Michael White5
  Jamie O'Neill5  Nigel Bond5  Nigel Bond5  Nigel Bond1
  Phil O'Kane1  Jamie O'Neill3
  Ross Muir5  Rod Lawler1
  James Cahill1  Ross Muir5  Ross Muir2  Marcus Campbell5
  Daniel Wells5  Liam Highfield5  Liam Highfield5  Liam Highfield4
  Mitchell Travis1  Daniel Wells1
  Chris Norbury2  Sam Baird4
  Matthew Day5  Matthew Day5  Matthew Day3  Jamie Cope5
  Ryan Clark5  Luca Brecel5  Luca Brecel5  Luca Brecel1
  Vinnie Calabrese3  Ryan Clark1
  Mohamed Khairy3  Robbie Williams5
  Darrell Whitworth5  Darrell Whitworth1  Robbie Williams5  Xiao Guodong5
  Lee Page5  Aditya Mehta5  Aditya Mehta4  Robbie Williams1
  Chris Wakelin3  Lee Page0
  Andrew Pagett3  Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon1
  Noppon Saengkham5  Noppon Saengkham5  Noppon Saengkham5  Jamie Jones1
  Li Yan5  Anthony McGill5  Anthony McGill1  Noppon Saengkham5
  Dylan Mitchell1  Li Yan2
  Alex Davies5  Peter Lines5
  Ben Harrison3  Alex Davies4  Peter Lines1  Mark King3
  Andrew Norman5  Paul Davison5  Paul Davison5  Paul Davison5
  David Morris0  Andrew Norman4
  John Astley5  Alfie Burden5
  Darren Bond3  John Astley2  Alfie Burden5  Mark Joyce3
  Lyu Haotian4  Michael Wasley5  Michael Wasley4  Alfie Burden5
  Ashley Carty5  Ashley Carty3
  David Grace4  Zhang Anda5
  Oliver Lines5  Oliver Lines4  Zhang Anda5  David Gilbert4
  Hammad Miah5  Gerard Greene5  Gerard Greene4  Zhang Anda5
  Sydney Wilson4  Hammad Miah2
  Sean O'Sullivan5  Chen Zhe5
  Sanderson Lam2  Sean O'Sullivan1  Chen Zhe2  Matthew Selt2
  Martin O'Donnell2  Ian Burns5  Ian Burns5  Ian Burns5
  Ryan Causton5  Ryan Causton3

Century breaks

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Qualifying stage centuries

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[23]

Televised stage centuries

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[24]

References

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