Junior 8 Ball

Australian Eight Ball Federation

2023 Australian Eight Ball Junior Nationals

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2023 Australian Eight Ball Junior Championships

Please find below the table of players for the upcoming 2023 Australian Junior Championships.
The names in red are the fill in players.
Most states are finalizing their shirt orders and this needs to be sorted out ASAP.
If your child has been selected as a fill in player, please contact the allocated state contact asap.
Thanks.

The AEBF are pleased to announce the dates for the 2023 Australian Eight Ball Junior Nationals.
The Albury Commercial Club
8th-12th January 2023
Under 12’s
Under 15’s
Under 18’s
Under 18’s Girls
State Team Challenge
(Note: The Australian Junior Snooker Championships will be held from 2nd-8th January at the Commercial Club)
The AEBF thanks our event partners for their continued support.
* Consolidated Leisure & Sport (CL&S)
* The Albury Commercial Club
* Quest Albury on Kiewa
* Quest Albury on Townsend
* PoolStat
* Cueball.TV
We look forward to seeing all the kids return to Nationals and get back to what they love doing most…. PLAYING POOL
From these nationals, the AEBF will be sending an Australian Junior Team to the 2023 World Championships in Morocco from 27th May to 7th June.

Dates

  • Arrive   Saturday, 7 January 2023
    Day 1    Sunday, 8 January 2023
    Day 2   Monday, 9 January 2023
    Day 3   Tuesday, 10 January 2023
    Day 4   Wednesday, 11 January 2023
    Day 5   Thursday, 12 January 2023
    Depart Friday, 13 January 2023

Venue

Host

Umpires

Statistics

Under 12 Introduction

Introduction:

Each state/territory enters two “under 12” eight ball athletes as part of their state/territory team to the Australian Eight Ball Junior Champions (Junior Nationals). Each under 12 athlete plays every other under 12 athletes in individual matches (best of five frames). These matches are know as the under 12  singles round robin event. At the conclusion of the round round the top 4 athletes contest the semi finals and winners progress to the grand Final.

Under 18 Introduction

Introduction:

Each state/territory enters three “under 18” eight ball athletes as part of their state/territory team to the Australian Eight Ball Junior Champions (Junior Nationals). Each under 18 athlete plays every other under 18 athletes in individual matches (best of five frames). These matches are know as the under 18  singles round robin event. At the conclusion of the round round the top 5 athletes contest the semi finals and winners progress to the Grand Final.

Junior Nationals Results 2024

Junior Nationals Results 2024 Events and Results.

Under 12 Junior Singles 2024
Angelo Tsikouris 4
Austin Huang 1

Under 12 Junior Singles 2024

Under 12 Junior Singles 2024

Under 15 Junior Singles 2024
Liam Nolan 6
Nick Fahey 4

Under 15 Junior Singles 2024

Under 15 Junior Singles 2024

Under 18 Girls Singles 2024
Charlotte Lane-Hatton 6
Tiarna Knight 0

Under 18 Girls Singles 2024

Under 18 Girls Singles 2024

Under 18 Junior Singles 2024
Tyreece Gray 6
Jason Yu 3

Under 18 Junior Singles 2024

Under 18 Junior Singles 2024

Junior Teams 2024 1-4
South Australia 17
Queensland 14

Junior Teams Final Top 4

Junior Teams Final Top 4

Junior Teams 2024 5-8
Northern Territory 17
New South Wales 12

Junior Teams Final Bottom 4

Junior Teams Final Bottom 4

Junior 6 Red Challenge 2024
Winners Time
U/12 – Baili Clack 33:01
u/15 – Charles Huang 29:46
Girls – Lilly Meldrum 29:08
U/18 – Tyreece Gray 26:00

Performance Cup
Queensland

 

Sports Person
Mitchell Shadbolt

Player of Carnival
Jason Yu

Australian Junior Team 2024
Tyreece Gray – SA
Jason Yu – NT
Jackson Agale – QLD (Captain)
Ty Stone – QLD
Flinn Bennett – TAS
Cylas Jackson – WA (Vice Captain)

 

Venue:
Harmonie German Club Canberra
49 Jerrabomberra Ave, Narrabundah, Canberra, ACT, Australia

PoolStat:
https://www.poolstat.net.au/aebf

Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/@CueballTvCuesport

Junior Nationals Results 2024

Tournament Rule when a Foul is performed

Tournament Rule when a Foul is performed

**PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A TOURNAMENT RULE FOR THE 2024 AEBF JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS**

 This Tournament Rule when a Foul is performed.

When referee is present:

Only the referee to touch cueball unless requested by the incoming player for the cueball to be left in position. “Time running” will be called and the incoming player IS allowed to pick up the cueball should they wish to do so after this has been requested.

When no referee is present:

Player who fouled is to acknowledge the foul and then leave the table. Only the incoming player is to handle the cueball after the foul has been acknowledged by both players. “Time running” will be called after the foul has been acknowledged.

Failure to adhere to this rule will result in “loss of frame”.

 Notes:

  1. In both scenarios: If you are the player who has performed the foul, leave the balls alone and leave the table for the incoming player. The incoming player is to decide if they want to play from where the cueball lies, or to take ball in hand. The reason for this tournament rule is to give the incoming player a fair opportunity to play the cueball from where it lies if they wish to do so.
  2. A referee is only an AEBF supplied referee. A table timekeeper is NOT a referee.

Tournament Rule when a Foul is performed