AEBF

Australian Eight Ball Federation

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Cueball TV

To donate and support CueballTV and the AEBF
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Live scores at Poolstat https://www.poolstat.net.au/AEBF

Support our sponsors:
Mitchell Billiards https://www.clsport.com.au/
Commercial Club https://commercialclubalbury.com.au/
Quest Albury On Townsend

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Pride in Sport

Pride in Sport is Australia’s first and only sporting inclusion program specifically designed to assist sporting organisations at all levels with the inclusion of employees, players, volunteers and spectators with diverse genders and sexualities.

Transgender and Gender Diverse Governance in Sport

In a world first, eight peak sporting bodies have committed to implementing governance that supports a greater level of inclusion for trans and gender diverse people in their sports.

At a launch held on Thursday 1 October 2020 (9:00am AEST) at the Sydney Cricket Ground, leading national sporting organisations (NSOs) came together to unveil their policies and guidelines relating to the participation of trans and gender diverse people.

Pledging Sports

In addition to the above sports, a range of NSOs have also committed to developing trans and gender diverse inclusion frameworks for their sports following the launch.

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Badger Sportswear Limited UK

Custom Bespoke Teamwear

We are a UK manufacturer of custom made sports kits and teamwear. We offer a turnkey multi-sport manufacturing and innovative design service using carefully selected performance fabrics. We are proud to say that we pioneered the sublimation process giving you unlimited design possibilities.

More than 30 years of manufacturing in the heart of the West Midlands

Badger Sports started out in 1988 as a design and manufacturing unit supplying Custom rugby shirts to professionals and grassroots teams across the UK. Since then we have used our experience to diversify into different sporting disciplines. We deliver outstanding UK made bespoke teamwear products of exceptional quality, unlimited design and colour possibilities in unbeatable delivery time.

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2022 Australian Singles Seeds

Good Morning Australia,
We would like to recognize and present all three defending Australian Singles Champions.

MENS: Ben Nunan – (VIC)
WOMENS: Nicole Welsh – (ACT)
MASTERS: Wayne Stubbs (NSW)

These champions will carry the #1 seeding into their respective singles championships.
Welcome Back Champions

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Gary Bradshaw Photography

We are delighted to announce that Gary Bradshaw Photography is the official tournament shutterbug.

Gary is no stranger to pool tournaments and knows exactly how to get that million dollar shot.

Gary Bradshaw Photography will be capturing our opening ceremony, official team photos, tournament action shots, finals and presentation night.

The AEBF is delighted to bring Gary’s professionalism to our championships and we trust everyone will support Gary and his business once the magic shots get turned into lasting memories.
A link to the portal will be provided so people can pick and chose which photos they want to order.

Support the businesses that support our sport.
Thanks GazzaB

https://garybradshaw.com.au/portfolio/8-ball-tournaments

2022 nationals playing rooms

2022 Nationals Playing Rooms

Australia Cup Teams will be played in the Snooker Room.
The finals will be played in the Townsend Room.
Australian Championship Teams will be played in the Townsend & Elizabeth rooms.
All finals will be played in Townsend.

All 32 tables will be in play for the following;

  • All Australian Singles
  • All Australian Doubles
  • All AEBF Plate Singles
  • All Australia Cup Singles
  • All Australian 6-Red events.

The 12 tables in the Townsend Room will host all the finals.

  • Elizabeth Room – (Downstairs)
  • Townsend Room – (Upstairs)
  • Snooker Room – (Upstairs)
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AEBF Dress Code

  1. Dress Codes

11.1 The Host State is responsible for ensuring that signage is erected at the Australian
Championships outlining dress requirements.
Spectators: – “NO”:

  • Thongs.
  • Singlets.
  • Tattered or Dirty Clothing.
  • Shorts (Except dress shorts and long socks).

11.3 Players and Officials:

  • Males: Slacks, Shirt and Shoes.
  • Females: Slacks or Skirt, Shirt or Blouse and Shoes.
  • Players must wear full State uniform at all times when competing.

11.4 Definitions:

  • Slacks: Does not include jeans, leggings and tracksuits etc.
  • Shoes: Does not include Running Shoes, Sandals and Moccasins etc.

11.5 Any player not in their correct State/Territory uniform is to be omitted from the Opening
Ceremony.

11.6 State/Territory Uniforms:
Each State/Territory uniform will consist of the following predominate colours, any future
changes must be authorised at an AGM prior to a change being made.

A.C.T Royal Blue with gold.
S.A Red with dark blue and yellow.
N.T. Ochre with black and white.
QLD. Maroon with Gold
N.S.W Light Blue with Navy Blue.
TAS Green with gold and red.
VIC Navy with white.
W.A Black with gold and white.
Each State/Territory must have the current sponsor’s logo/s on their Playing Shirt for
Australian Championships.

Australian Eight Ball Federation – By-Laws – Updated 8th May 2021

indigenous challenge 2022

Indigenous Challenge 2022

Indigenous Challenge 2022

Winners: Albury All Stars 20

Runner-up Indigenous All Stars 16

Hosted in AEBF

https://www.poolstat.net.au/aebf/ladder/3770/2022-indigenous-all-stats-challenge

INDIGENOUS ALL STAR’S TEAM CHALLENGE 2022 | Indigenous Challenge 2022

Dating back to 2013, the Indigenous All-Star Challenge is one of the Australian Eight Ball Championships proudest events, aimed at encouraging more ATSI people/players to enter the sport we all love.

With the initial proposal drawn up by Bethany Geehoy (SA) and with the full support of the AEBF this event has become an annual challenge from the proud ATSI people in support of the “Closing the Gap’ for Indigenous Australians & Sports.

Gwen Anderson – 2022 Indigenous Team Manager quoted

“Representing in The IAS Team/Challenge is a proud and honorable moment for us all as we come together as One Mob… We Represent to show Leadership Skills to our younger generation’s by being Good Role Models in the Game we all Love.”

Australian Player Rankings – Explanatory Notes

Australian Player Rankings, The rankings are based on Nationals from the last 5 years. A player’s 3 most recent Nationals within those 5 years are considered for their ranking. This allows players to have years off (due to work, family etc) without impacting their ranking. Their most recent year played is weighted at 100%, next most recent at 75% and 3rd most recent at 50%.

Ranking Points Calculation

The first step is to calculate a player’s true percentage (the best reflection of their actual form): number of frames won divided by number of frames played (minus master breaks against), multiplied by 42 (this is the max number of frames a player can play at nationals). For example, a player that won 25 out of 35 frames with 2 master breaks against would be considered to have won 25 out of 33 frames, and would receive a score of 31.82 – this is effectively what they “would” have won if they played all 42 frames.

Note: If a player has only played 10 to 20 frames, the above score will be multiplied by 0.66 to reduce its weighting. For fewer than 10 frames, the above score will be multiplied by 0.33 to reduce its weighting.

The next step is to award players additional points for their performances in the following:

  1. Australian Singles
    1. Winner – 5
    2. Runner Up – 3.5
    3. Semi Finalists – 2.5
    4. Quarter Finalists – 1.75
    5. Last 16 – 1.25
    6. Last 32 – 0.5
  2. AEBF Plate
    1. Winner – 2
    2. Runner Up – 1.5
    3. Semi Finalists – 1
    4. Quarter Finalists – 0.75
    5. Last 16 – 0.5
    6. Last 32 – 0.25
  3. World Championships
    1. 80% or higher – 2.5
    2. 75% or higher – 2
    3. 70% or higher – 1.5
    4. 65% or higher – 1.25
    5. 60% or higher – 1
    6. 55% or higher – 0.75
    7. 50% or higher – 0.5

The next step is to award players additional points based on the reverse performance of their team – in other words, the higher their team finishes on the final ladder, the fewer points they receive. The purpose of this is to recognise that players in weaker teams have to compete against players in stronger teams, whereas the stronger teams avoid playing the players within their team.

  • Team Finishing Position
    • 1st – 0
    • 2nd – 0.14
    • 3rd – 0.29
    • 4th – 0.43
    • 5th – 0.57
    • 6th – 0.71
    • 7th – 0.86
    • 8th – 1

Multiply the player’s final score by 100 to determine their ranking points for that year.

Australian Team Selection

The order for the Australian Team is calculated in the same way as the above calculation for the Australian Ranking System except the final step (do not multiply by 100). Instead, players will receive one final allotment of additional points based on their ranking (50 points for the player ranked first and 0.25 points less for each position below). For example, a player ranked 10th receives 47.75 points to their score.

Note: A player must have played a minimum of 33 frames (prior to the removal of any master breaks against) to be eligible to be selected for the Australian Team.

Before proceeding down the order of the Australian Team as calculated above, the following are automatic entries into the Australian Team:

  1. World Singles Champion
  2. Australian Singles Champion
  3. Player of the Carnival
  4. The number 1 ranked player

Note: For clarity, the number 1 ranked player is selected from the updated Australian Rankings, which take into account the results of the current Nationals. The number 1 ranked player is only included in the Australian Team if they competed in the team event (in the relevant division) at the current Nationals.

Tie Breaker

If two players are tied on the same total points, then the player with the higher ranking will be chosen first. If the players also have the same ranking, then the tie breaker will be in order:

  • Whose team finished lower on the ladder after the round robin stages
  • Whoever has the highest score out of 42 (i.e. calculated from the team stats only)
  • Whoever shot higher at the most recent world titles (if only one played then they are selected if they shot at least 50%)
  • Whoever made it furthest in the Australian singles
  • Whoever made it furthest in the Australian plate
  • Whoever has played more nationals in the past 5 years

If it is still tied after the above process then the AEBF president (or person they nominate) will flip a coin to decide.

Player of the Carnival

The Player of the Carnival is calculated in the same way as the Australian Team order, except with the bonus points for world championship performance and Australian Ranking points removed from consideration. The reason is that these points have nothing to do with the performance of players at that particular Nationals. Any player within 0.49 points of the highest total will receive joint player of the carnival. This is to allow some flexibility/margin for error within the formulas, and to ensure joint player of the carnivals can still occur if 2 players do similarly well.

Adjustment for Behaviour

The AEBF executive committee can convene a meeting of the Disciplinary Panel to discuss a player’s behaviour if they are chosen in the Australian Team or as Player of the Carnival according to the formulas outlined in this document. That panel can decide whether that player should be excluded from selection that year due to the behavioural issues raised. If they are excluded, the next player in line will be selected instead.

Australian Player Rankings

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Australian Eight-Ball Team 2021-22

The Team is selected at the 2021 Nationals and they travel to the World Eight Ball Pool Champions in 2022.

2021 Australian Men’s Team

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australian eight ball team 2021 22 men

2021 Australian Women’s Team

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2021 Australian Masters Team

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australian eight ball team 2021 22 masters

2021 Australian Junior Team

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australian eight ball team 2021 22 juniors

 

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Australian Eight Ball Federation Committee

Australian Eight Ball Federation Committee (AEBF)

The Executive Committee (2 year term)

  • President
    Vice President
    Secretary
    Treasurer
    Administrator

The Development Committee (2 year term)

  • Media Officer
    Junior Development Officer
    Promotional Coordinator
    Rules and Umpiring
    Coaching Director
    Tournament Director
    Host President

1 Year Term – Junior Host State President and Senior Host State President to be elected each year on the Development Committee. Junior Host President term will commence at the AGM and conclude at the annual Delegates meeting. Senior Host Presidents term will commence at the annual delegates meeting and conclude at the AGM.

President

Person: Travis Crawley
Position: President
Member of the Executive Committee
Home State/Territory: NSW

Elected: 2020-2022, 2022-2024

13.1 The President shall oversee the operations of the Executive Committee. To chair all meetings of the Executive Committee and the Australian Committee. To represent the Federation at functions. To prepare and submit bi-monthly reports of the operations of the Executive Committee to Member Associations and to liaise with Member Associations and outside parties on behalf of the Federation. To ensure that Federation business is conducted in accordance with the Constitution, the By-Laws and any Executive Committee directives.

Vice President

Person: Sawan Naker
Position: Vice President
Member of the Executive Committee
Home State/Territory: SA

Elected: 2021-2023

13.2 The Vice President shall act as President in the absence of the President. To ensure that a Federation Development Plan is developed, updated and revised as necessary, and implemented.

Secretary

Person: Mark McAleer
Position: Secretary
Member of the Executive Committee
Home State/Territory: QLD

Elected: 2020-2022, 2022-2024

13.3 The Secretary shall keep proper minutes of the proceedings of all Executive Committee and Australian Committee Meetings. To keep master copies of the Constitution and By-Laws and amend these in accordance with successful motions at Australian Committee Meetings. To assist in the preparation of other literature deemed necessary by the Executive Committee. To create and maintain, under strict security, a Members Register detailing the personal information of all members of the Association.

Treasurer

Person: Melissa Crawley
Position: Treasurer
Member of the Executive Committee
Home State/Territory: NSW

Elected: 2020-2022, 2022-2024

13.4 The Treasurer shall control all monies payable to and by the Federation. To maintain a Federation bank account. To ensure that a financial report is included in each President’s bi-monthly report. To ensure that the payment of all Membership and Registration fees due for a competition or tournament are paid. To ensure that the annual financial statements are properly audited and presented to the AGM.

Administrator

Person: Vacant
Position: Administrator
Member of the Executive Committee
Home State/Territory:

Elected: 2022-2024

13.5 The Administrator shall liaise and coordinate with the President and Secretary in all activities of the Federation in accordance with this Constitution. To maintain and update the Constitution, By-Laws, member protection policy, and all other policies present and future adopted and implemented by the Federation.

Junior Development

Person: Kelvin Lee
Position: Junior Development
Member of the Development Committee
Home State/Territory: South Australia

Elected: 2022-2024

https://junior8ball.com

14.2 The Junior Development Officer shall implement junior development initiatives as outlined in the Development Plan.

Coaching

Person: Gregg Dingle
Position: Coaching Director
Member of the Development Committee
Home State/Territory: QLD

https://8ballcoach.com.au/

Elected 2009-2010, 2010-2012, 2012-2014, 2014-2016, 2018-2020, 2022-2024

14.4 The Coaching Director shall implement coaching development initiatives as outlined in the Development Plan.

Media Officer

Person: Media
Position: Media
Member of the Development Committee
Home State/Territory:

14.1 The Media Officer shall coordinate the “Live Streaming” of AEBF Championships/Events, updating the AEBF Website regularly as well as the AEBF Facebook page and enforcing the AEBF Social Media Policy. To promote our sport to television, print media and radio outlets including sending out media releases advising of events/championships prior to and during the event and liaising with these media outlets. To ensure that the Federation receives the maximum positive media exposure.