Cachia shines as Ciantar cruises: Full Round-Up of Snooker Action – Tuesday, 25 November

A busy Tuesday night delivered another entertaining round of snooker across all divisions, highlighted by dominant wins, competitive frames, and a fine half-century break in the Masters category.
🏆 CE Installations Premier League
Philip Ciantar 4–0 Brian Caruana
Philip Ciantar delivered one of the most convincing performances of the evening, brushing past Brian Caruana with a resounding 4–0 clean sweep.
Ciantar stamped his authority from the opening frame, maintaining tight control of the table and capitalising on key opportunities. His consistency and tactical discipline never allowed Caruana to settle, sealing an important victory in his push up the Premier League standings.
💪 Second Division
Jake Castaldi 3–0 Neville Decelis (w/o)
Jake Castaldi was awarded a 3–0 walkover win, collecting valuable points without needing to cue up. The result helps maintain Castaldi’s momentum in what is proving to be a competitive Second Division campaign.
🎯 Third Division
James Sultana 1–3 Joseph O’Brien
Joseph O’Brien produced a solid and composed performance to defeat James Sultana 3–1.
After dropping the opening frame, O’Brien responded with sharp potting and improved safety play, turning the match around to take three frames on the spin. Sultana battled well but could not halt O’Brien’s growing confidence as the match progressed.
👑 Masters
Arthur Cachia 3–1 Louis Thompson
The Masters category featured one of the evening’s standout performances, with Arthur Cachia claiming a 3–1 victory over Louis Thompson.
Cachia looked in strong form throughout, combining steady break-building with calculated safety shots. His highlight came in the opening stages when he produced an excellent 51 break, the only break over 50 recorded on the night. Thompson competed admirably but struggled to match Cachia’s rhythm and scoring power.
🔥 Breaks Over 50
- Arthur Cachia – 51
Cachia’s half-century was the clear high point of the night, demonstrating both precision and confidence at the table.
Another enjoyable evening of competitive snooker is now in the books, with players across all divisions showing promising form as the season continues to take shape.

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