Busuttil shines in Premier League as snooker action heats up across divisions

image0-39 Busuttil shines in Premier League as snooker action heats up across divisions

Another action-packed evening of snooker unfolded on Tuesday, 11th November, as players across all divisions delivered high-quality performances in the CE Installations Snooker Leagues and Masters Ranking 1 events.


🏆 CE Installations Premier League

Aaron Busuttil produced a strong performance to secure a 4–1 victory over France Mintoff, maintaining his fine form in the Premier League. Busuttil’s consistent long potting and tactical control proved too much for Mintoff, who managed to take one frame but couldn’t overturn the momentum.


🎯 Goliath Coatings First Division

In a close encounter, Patrick Borg edged past Louis Thompson in a 3–2 thriller. Both players exchanged frames early on, but Borg held his nerve in the decider to claim an important win and continue his solid run of form.


🎯 Third Division

Duncan Farrugia continued his excellent campaign with a convincing 3–0 win over Luke D’Amato. Farrugia dominated the table from the outset, controlling the pace of the match and sealing victory in straight frames.


👑 Masters

In a highly competitive fixture, Clayton Goodrum battled past Neville Decelis with a 3–2 win. The match swung back and forth, with both players showing great composure under pressure, but Goodrum’s decisive break in the final frame earned him the narrow victory.


🏆 Masters Ranking 1 – Last 16

Earlier in the evening, Tony Mifsud advanced to the next round of the Masters Ranking 1 event after defeating Brian Caruana 3–1 in their Last 16 clash. Mifsud displayed solid break-building throughout, securing a deserved place in the quarter-finals.


The evening once again highlighted the depth of talent across the local snooker scene, with players producing a mix of flair, focus, and fine finishing in their pursuit of league and ranking honours.

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