2012 Mosconi Cup Euro Team

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The European Team has been announced! Well...not fully...!

AFTER NINE EVENTS stretching across three continents and eight countries, DARREN APPLETON once again has topped the European PartyPoker.com Mosconi Cup rankings and will make his fourth appearance when the two teams collide at the York Hall from Monday 10th to Thursday 13th December.

'Dynamite' made his debut in a losing team in 2009 but bounced back to garner MVP honours the following year in London, and was solid throughout last year's event in Las Vegas when Team Europe retained the trophy.

"At the start of the year, the Mosconi Cup was my goal. The York Hall is the best venue in world for pool so after 2010 I was determined to make the team," said Appleton.

"I'm very happy and excited and it's going to be amazing to play in front of our own crowd. It's a special atmosphere and anybody that enjoys pool must experience it in their lifetime,

"We have good balance this year between experience and youth so I feel good about us winning and continue our domination in the Mosconi Cup," he added.

The second of the two automatic spots went to NICK VAN DEN BERG who will be making his sixth appearance in the event. Van den Berg debuted in the winning side of 2002 at the York Hall.

"It's good to see the Americans have a strong team this year, but we have seven on our team including the audience and Johan, and that will be very hard to beat," commented Van den Berg.

The first wild card spot has gone to CHRIS MELLING, who looked so strong on his debut at the MGM Las Vegas last year. Melling finished third in the rankings and is excited about returning to the side.

"It's a dream come true to be playing in the Mosconi Cup in England and hopefully we can go out there and get the result. The Americans aren't going to be a pushover and I know we will have to fight for every point," said Melling.

Holland's NIELS FEIJEN takes the second wild card spot after finishing 9th in the rankings and brings a wealth of experience to the team having made his debut in the ill-fated 2001 match, and brought home the Most Valuable Player award last year.

"I'm very pleased that we have almost the same team as last year; we are all mellow friendly guys who get along well and that's a big strength in our team," said Feijen.

"I'm very happy to be picked again; eight appearances in the last 12 years is a great percentage and it will be great to play at the York hall again. I played there when I was the rookie of the team and now I'm the veteran!" added the Dutchman.

There are three players tied for fourth spot in the rankings and next Wednesday 7th November they will contest a play-off in Treviso, Italy for the final berth on the team.

They are eight times Mosconi Cup player and winning captain in 1995 and 2002, Germany's OLIVER ORTMANN; Austria's potential debutant ALBIN OUSCHAN and from Greece, NIKOS EKONOMOPOULOS who has enjoyed an excellent break through season.

Each player will play the others over a best of three sets, race to five, alternate break format. The player winning two matches will claim the place in the team, and should they all win one each, they will be separated by sets won, and then most racks won, then least racks conceded, then the result of the match between the two players should they still be tied.


It seems they were so close together they chose to have a playoff in Italy. Let's see who will claim the final spot!
 
No Ralph ??????????????????

Sadly, but he has had a very poor season by his standards. I think it's the right choice to leave him out with the depth of the European field. Albin and Nikos are excellent players, however I'm not sure how well they perform in York Hall. If Oliver makes it, I think he will be a serious MVP threat should the Europeans take it.
 
also about Ralf's form in recent events. I know he suffered from food poisoning in the World Cup of Pool, and I think Jim Wych and Jay Helfert said on the US Open stream that it got him again after eating at the buffet in the Holiday Inn. Talk about luck :wink:
 
Nice intro Jimmy..
really hope Oliver makes it.

That's who I'm rooting for as well. I remember first seeing him on ESPN in the 90s when Allison was ripping it up as well. All I could think was damn these Europeans are awesome.
 
Oliver is a class act when he is in form. I am just a little worried about his health. If I remember right he had some surgery done which required him to alter his technique quite a bit and this threw his game off for quite a while. Now judging by Eurotour performance he seems to be getting it back....but is it all there yet...this is what concerns me.
No matter what, I think that would perhaps introduce just a little "tremble-factor" on the opposition when they see they got to be playing against the Machine...and he can look mean let me tell you! :)
 
I don't like the third wild card candidates. But I think Albin Ouschan is ready to play for Europe.
 
For any of you who claim that you have never seen Ekonomopoulos play, here is a link for the Kremlin 10-ball Open which is on now.

http://billiard.su/

Currently it is on QF. Every match is live streamed, just click on the little red camera by each name.
 
We have an extra player requesting to play, is it ok

The European Team has been announced! Well...not fully...!

AFTER NINE EVENTS stretching across three continents and eight countries, DARREN APPLETON once again has topped the European PartyPoker.com Mosconi Cup rankings and will make his fourth appearance when the two teams collide at the York Hall from Monday 10th to Thursday 13th December.

'Dynamite' made his debut in a losing team in 2009 but bounced back to garner MVP honours the following year in London, and was solid throughout last year's event in Las Vegas when Team Europe retained the trophy.

"At the start of the year, the Mosconi Cup was my goal. The York Hall is the best venue in world for pool so after 2010 I was determined to make the team," said Appleton.

"I'm very happy and excited and it's going to be amazing to play in front of our own crowd. It's a special atmosphere and anybody that enjoys pool must experience it in their lifetime,

"We have good balance this year between experience and youth so I feel good about us winning and continue our domination in the Mosconi Cup," he added.

The second of the two automatic spots went to NICK VAN DEN BERG who will be making his sixth appearance in the event. Van den Berg debuted in the winning side of 2002 at the York Hall.

"It's good to see the Americans have a strong team this year, but we have seven on our team including the audience and Johan, and that will be very hard to beat," commented Van den Berg.

The first wild card spot has gone to CHRIS MELLING, who looked so strong on his debut at the MGM Las Vegas last year. Melling finished third in the rankings and is excited about returning to the side.

"It's a dream come true to be playing in the Mosconi Cup in England and hopefully we can go out there and get the result. The Americans aren't going to be a pushover and I know we will have to fight for every point," said Melling.

Holland's NIELS FEIJEN takes the second wild card spot after finishing 9th in the rankings and brings a wealth of experience to the team having made his debut in the ill-fated 2001 match, and brought home the Most Valuable Player award last year.

"I'm very pleased that we have almost the same team as last year; we are all mellow friendly guys who get along well and that's a big strength in our team," said Feijen.

"I'm very happy to be picked again; eight appearances in the last 12 years is a great percentage and it will be great to play at the York hall again. I played there when I was the rookie of the team and now I'm the veteran!" added the Dutchman.

There are three players tied for fourth spot in the rankings and next Wednesday 7th November they will contest a play-off in Treviso, Italy for the final berth on the team.

They are eight times Mosconi Cup player and winning captain in 1995 and 2002, Germany's OLIVER ORTMANN; Austria's potential debutant ALBIN OUSCHAN and from Greece, NIKOS EKONOMOPOULOS who has enjoyed an excellent break through season.

Each player will play the others over a best of three sets, race to five, alternate break format. The player winning two matches will claim the place in the team, and should they all win one each, they will be separated by sets won, and then most racks won, then least racks conceded, then the result of the match between the two players should they still be tied.


It seems they were so close together they chose to have a playoff in Italy. Let's see who will claim the final spot!

Sounds like a great line up and good luck to the three battling for the 5th spot. BY THE WAY WE HAVE AN EXTRA PLAYER REQUESTING TO PLAY, IS IT OK?
 
That's who I'm rooting for as well. I remember first seeing him on ESPN in the 90s when Allison was ripping it up as well. All I could think was damn these Europeans are awesome.

yeah..Allison still plays well too.I don't watch pool as much any more.
I pock around on you tube, an watch older matchs..reruns are okay
when I'm bored or just want to watch some pool..
As far as Euro players..yeah many play very well..
I think we here in the states are out numbered..don't get
me wrong, I believe we have some strong players as well.
I'll always root for the home team..
I hope some of the Cup games make it onto youtube..
I have no problem buying tapes..DVDs sorry..us old guys.
I've rambled enough..have a good weekend.
 
Sadly, but he has had a very poor season by his standards. I think it's the right choice to leave him out with the depth of the European field. Albin and Nikos are excellent players, however I'm not sure how well they perform in York Hall. If Oliver makes it, I think he will be a serious MVP threat should the Europeans take it.

Not suggesting for a moment that those on Team Europe haven't earned their spots, but .....

Ralf Souquet reached the semifinal of the WPA world nine ball championships, and also won exhibition matches against both Orcullo and Biado played in the Philippines. I'm sure I'm not the only fan of Team America breathing a deep sigh of relief over the omission of Europe's greatest ever nine ball player from Team Europe.
 
Not suggesting for a moment that those on Team Europe haven't earned their spots, but .....

Ralf Souquet reached the semifinal of the WPA world nine ball championships, and also won exhibition matches against both Orcullo and Biado played in the Philippines. I'm sure I'm not the only fan of Team America breathing a deep sigh of relief over the omission of Europe's greatest ever nine ball player from Team Europe.

As a fan of Team Europe, I would definitely prefer current Ralf over Albin, Nikos and even Oliver. He's just rock solid. Last year when the US was mounting a comeback on the last day, I wasn't the least bit scared because I knew Ralf was playing against Putnam should Niels not win. But what i mean about the right thing to do is that the others have deserved the spot more due to the criteria set by Matchroom. Anyways now I'm hoping Oliver makes it since he has a major gear when everything clicks.
 
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