BRADLEY Cowdroy has had to contend with a “massive negative in a year of positives” during his phenomenal run of success on the Cuestars snooker circuit.
The 20-year-old from Bournemouth has won five of the last six tournaments he has entered.
He extended his lead at the top of the Under-21 Gold Tour rankings after beating second-placed Oliver Sykes 3-2 in the final of the third leg at Chandlers Ford Snooker Club.
In October, Cowdroy won the Gold Tour event in Coulsdon and the second leg of the Championship Tour in Swindon.
“It’s a nice little run I’m putting together,” he admitted
Cowdroy credited coach Derek Walker for his good form but revealed that the death of his grandad Bob Farmer last month has also spurred him on.
“It’s been the one massive negative in a year of positives,” he said.
“I’ve had such a good year, results wise. I have such a good rapport with workmates. They are so supportive of me whenever I go off to a tournament.
“It’s devastating to lose grandad but I know he’s watching down and supporting me. I’m delighted I could win another one for him.”
Home player Sykes, 16, recorded the day’s highest break of 102 in the first frame of his quarter-final victory over Will Forster (Wickham) and then beat former professional Jamie Wilson (Havant) 2-1 in the last-four.
English Under-14 Championship runner-up O’Shay Scott, 13, who is also based at Chandlers Ford SC, is fourth in the rankings - behind clubmate Riley Ellis - following a 2-0 defeat by Cowdroy in the semi-finals.
A total of 21 breaks of 50 or more were recorded during the event sponsored by Chandlers Ford Snooker Club and Simon Cocks Catering.
Meanwhile, Harry Wyatt is third on the Silver Tour rankings. The 12-year-old from Ferndown finished top of his round-robin group but lost 2-0 in the semi-finals to the eventual tournament winner, Samuel Laxton (Portsmouth).
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