AEBF

Australian Eight Ball Federation

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2023 AEBF Nats results

2023 Indigenous All Stars Challenge

  • Albury All Stars 20 v 16 Indigenous All Stars

2023 AEBF Singles Women

  • Isabella Di Giorgio (VIC) 8 v 7 Kolbe Poole (VIC)

2023 AEBF Singles Women O50

  • Sue Kendle (SA) 8 v 3 Theresa Whitten (NSW)

2023 AEBF Singles O60

  • Stacey Vine (SA) 8 v 3 Peter Kennedy (SA)

2023 AEBF Singles Cup

  • Nick Lynch (SA) 8 v 3 Jon Carver (NSW)

2023 AEBF Singles Open

  • Stone Stenhouse (WA) 10 v 9 Andy Barnett (QLD)

2023 AEBF Singles Masters

  • Alan Brown (WA) 8 v 3 Mark Bradley (QLD)

2023 AEBF Doubles Open

  • Justin Stubbs & Wayne Stubbs (TAS) 5 v 4 Justin Sajich & Rusty Wheeler (NSW)

2023 AEBF Doubles Women

  • Isabella DiGiorgio & Julie Watson (VIC) 5 v 2 Lyndal Ellement & Kolbe Poole (VIC)

2023 AEBF Doubles Masters

  • Mark Curwood & Darren Waite (VIC) 5 v 4 Tim Shelton & Justin Allen (VIC)

2023 AEBF Teams Women O50

  • South Australia 7 v 5 Western Australia

2023 AEBF Teams O60

  • Victoria 8 v 7 South Australia

2023 AEBF Teams Cup

  • WA City 11 v 8 WA Country

2023 AEBF Plate Open

  • Luke Anglesey (WA) 9 v 3 Marc Robertson (VIC)

2023 AEBF Plate Women

  • Lyndall Vine (SA) 7 v 5 Kolbe Poole (VIC)

2023 AEBF Plate Masters

  • Wayne Stubbs (TAS) 7 v 4 Kelvin Lee (SA)

2023 AEBF Teams Women

  • Victoria 13 v 1 Australian Capital Territory

2023 AEBF Teams Masters

  • Tasmania v Victoria

2023 AEBF Teams Open

  • South Australia v Victoria
thursday 26th october 2023

Thursday 26th October 2023

Thursday 26th October 2023
09:00Singles – Grand Final
09:00Teams – Elimination Finals
09:00Teams – Qualifying Finals
11:00Teams – Semi Finals
14:00AEBF Plate – Grand Final
16:30Teams – Preliminary Finals
19:30Doubles – Grand Final
wednesday 25th october 2023

Wednesday 25th October 2023

Wednesday 25th October 2023
09:00Singles – Quarter Finals
10:00Rules & Umpires Meeting
12:00Singles – Semi Finals
12:00Doubles – Semi Finals
15:00Teams – Round 13
15:00Teams – Round 14
17:30Teams – Round 14
17:30Teams – Round 15
20:00Doubles – Clash Matches
tuesday 24th october 2023

Tuesday 24th October 2023

Tuesday 24th October 2023
09:00AEBF Plate – Quarter Finals
11:30AEBF Plate – Semi Finals
11:30Doubles – Quarter Finals
14:00Singles – Last 16
14:00Teams – Round 11
16:30Teams – Round 11
16:30Teams – Round 12
19:00Teams – Round 12
19:00Teams – Round 13
saturday 21st october 2023

Saturday 21st October 2023

Saturday 21st October 2023
09:00AEBF Plate – Last 16
09:30Singles – Last 321
11:00Singles – Last 322
11:00Singles – Last 52
11:00Singles – Last 953
12:30Singles – Last 954
12:30Singles – Last 647
12:30Singles – Last 325
14:00Singles – Last 326
14:00Singles – Last 6110
14:00Singles – Last 648
15:30Singles – Last 649
15:30Singles – Last 6111
15:30Doubles – Last 32
17:00Teams – Round 7
19:30Teams – Round 8
friday 20th october 2023

Friday 20th October 2023

Friday 20th October 2023
09:00AEBF Plate – Last 32
10:30Doubles – Last 721
10:30Doubles – Last 57
12:00Doubles – Last 32
13:30Teams – Round 5
16:00Teams – Round 6
18:30Singles – Last 80
18:30Doubles – Last 722
18:30Singles – Last 34
18:30Singles – Last 40
18:30Shoot-Out Qualifier
20:00Doubles – Last 64
18th

Wednesday 18th October 2023

Wednesday 18th October 2023
09:00Opening Ceremony
10:00Team Photos
12:00Teams – Round 1
14:30Teams – Round 2
17:00AEBF Plate – Last 139
17:00AEBF Plate – Last 901
18:30AEBF Plate – Last 902
18:30AEBF Plate – Last 1213
20:00AEBF Plate – Last 1284
2023 nats table allocation day 0

2023 Nats Table Allocation Day 0

TABLE ALLOCATIONS / OFFICIAL WARNING

Good Morning Australia,

Today is the day that Albury gets inundated by Australia’s best pool players and we wish safe travels to all.

There is still plenty of setup happening at the Commercial Club today so we ask that everybody give us a clear run and not show up early expecting to get on a table.

At this stage, we are hoping to have all tables available for practice by 5pm… if that changes, we will let you all know.

The AEBF did a table allocation draw so states and territories had dedicated tables to practice.

Townsend Room

Open, Women & Masters

Tables 1, 2, & 3 – VIC

Tables 4, 5 & 6 – QLD

Tables 7, 8 & 9 – SA

Tables 10, 11 & 12 – WA

Elizabeth Room

Open, Women & Masters

Tables 13, 14 & 15 – NSW

Tables 16, 17 & 18 – NT

Tables 19, 20 & 21 – ACT

Tables 22, 23 & 24 – TAS

Snooker Room

O60 & O50 Women

Table 25 – VIC

Table 26 – QLD

Table 27 – SA

Table 28 – WA

Table 29 – NSW

Table 30 – NT

Table 31 – ACT

Table 32 – TAS

Stanley Room

Australia Cup

Tables 33 & 34 – VIC

Tables 35 & 36 – QLD

Tables 37 & 38 – SA

Tables 39 & 40 – WA

Tables 41 & 42 – NSW

Tables 43 & 44 – NT

Tables 45 & 46 – ACT

Tables 47 & 48 – TAS

OFFICIAL WARNING:

Any players found to be reckless and or cause damage to the tables may face disciplinary action and or be expelled from the Championships.

Practicing of masse shots is not acceptable.

Drinks and food is absolutely NOT acceptable over or near the pool tables.

We trust all players will respect rules, respect the tables and respect that we all need to play on these tables.

The club security cameras have been made available to the AEBF to view any suspected breach of these rules.

Travis Crawley

AEBF President

23 nats bump in d2

23 Nats Bump in D2

Good Morning Australia,

The Stanley Room is well under way with the sixteen (16) traditional tables already in place and starting to settle.

The Australia Cup players will call this place home for the first eight days of the championships before we move the finals into the Townsend Room.

23 nats bump in d1

23 Nats Bump in D1

* DAY 1 – BUMP IN *

Good Morning Australia,

It’s beginning to feel a lot like Nationals!!

The Thirty-Two (32) Supreme Pool Tables rolled into Albury very early this morning and work has begun.

Our man (Nick) from ‘JNR Transport’ has done a great job getting the tables to the Commercial Club and now it’s over to Peter and his boys at ‘Just Billiards’ to start the task of placing them in the rooms.

Thanks to Ray Atwell at CL&S for his assistance over the last few months with getting these tables tournament ready and thanks to Paul Modica and his team at CL&S Melbourne for getting the tables loaded safely yesterday from the Tullamarine factory.

This is the biggest setup in the history of the Australian Eight Ball Championships and probably of any cue sports event in this country and we are facing logistical issues along the way, but having professional people involved in the process certainly helps things run in the right direction.