![]() ![]() As Qzone had won the Downie Fours the previous week the Rock were after revenge in the Team KO final sponsored. The three major team trophies were all shared between the top two teams, Qzone and Rock. Joe Brisco Cup presented to Mike Griffiths (left) by last year’s champion Robert Barbour. Pattinson won the safety battle and established an early 17-1 lead before Griffiths finished the match off with a 71 break, the majority of which was with browns, to win his second crown 10 years after the first. The third frame was the longest of the match, still of high quality, but with eight reds ending up together on the side cushion and five colours on the cushion, it led to a tough drawn-out battle.Įventually Griffiths cleared the colours to take the frame 60-15. Griffiths, however, struck back with a medium length pot and a 76 break to go two up. The second frame was a much quicker affair and after a high-quality safety battle, Pattinson got in and established a 32-0 lead. Pattinson fought back with a couple of breaks to forge into a small lead but Griffiths potted a long green and cleared up to take the opener 65-48. The match started off with a high quality, safety dominated frame, with Griffiths establishing an early small advantage. This year’s final saw debutant Ian Pattinson face off against three-time finalist and 2013 champion Mike Griffiths. ![]() The Joe Brisco Cup, which dates back to 1969, is the premier singles competition in the Carlisle and District Snooker League. Joe Brisco Cup finalists Mike Griffiths and Ian Pattinson ![]()
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