Starts | Aug 30, 2025, 10:00 AM Until Aug 30, 2025 (local time) |
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Entry open from | Apr 22, 2025, 12:00 AM (local time) |
Entry deadline | Aug 29, 2025, 12:00 AM (local time) |
Organizer | New Zealand Pool Association |
Contact | Jimmy Henry (themoneyball8910@gmail.com) |
Rankings | Predator New Zealand Junior U19 Boys |
Format | Round robin (5 Participants) |
Race to | 6 |
Handicap | No handicap |
Dresscode | A clean, neat, and tidy standard of dress is required for this event. Long pants or dress pants are required (not track pants). A competition pool shirt, collared shirt, or polo must be worn. Dress shoes or clean, one coloured sneakers may be worn. No caps or hoodies are to be worn during play. |
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**UNDER 19 BOYS ENTRY LINK ONLY - U19 GIRLS AND U17 BOYS see other post for entry link**
Welcome to the 3rd tour event of the 2025 Predator New Zealand Junior U19 Tour, the National Championship! Our junior players will be competing for double ranking points that will be used to select the team to compete in any WPA World Junior Championships! The tour follows the same age groupings as the World Championships in that we have under 17 and under 19 age divisions. The National Championship 8 Ball leg of the tour will take place on Saturday August 30th at Masse Pukekohe and play will start at 10:00am. Entries will be accepted via Cue Score and will close on Friday 29th August at noon. To help remove financial barriers to participation and to help grow the sport at the junior level, the Board of the New Zealand Pool Association has decided that all junior tournaments will be free to enter. Annual membership fees will be required to have been paid for this tournament though. The annual NZPA membership for juniors is $10 and covers the year from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025. Powered by Predator, the National Championship leg of the 2025 Predator New Zealand Junior Tour will be played at Masse Pukekohe on Predator 9-foot pool tables. Predator Arcos II billiard balls will be used along with the Predator Aerorack billiard triangle. In essence, we are attempting to replicate the equipment and conditions our juniors will play in when they compete at the World Championships. This event is open to all juniors, and while some will be aiming to gain a spot to represent New Zealand, we strongly encourage all juniors of all levels to enter, even those giving the sport a go for the first time. Cue sports is a game for life and there’s no better time to start than now! |
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