Snooker Results – Tuesday 23 December: Premier League battle and strong First Division showing

image0-61 Snooker Results – Tuesday 23 December: Premier League battle and strong First Division showing

Another full evening of snooker action took place on Tuesday 23 December, featuring competitive encounters across all divisions, highlighted by a closely fought Premier League clash and a walkover decision in the Masters category.

🏆 CE Installations Premier League

Alex Borg came out on top in a high-quality encounter against Joseph Casha, securing a 4–2 victory. Both players produced attacking snooker, with Borg edging key frames to take control of the match. The contest also delivered the night’s highest breaks, as Borg compiled impressive runs of 64 and 52, while Casha responded with a fine break of 55.

🎯 Goliath Coatings First Division

Nicky Spiteri was in commanding form as he recorded a clean 3–0 win over Peter Pace. Spiteri maintained consistency throughout, applying pressure in each frame and capitalising on his chances to secure all three points.

💪 Second Division

In the Second Division, Vincent Spiteri claimed a solid 3–1 victory against Dante Pace. After establishing an early lead, Spiteri showed good control and composure to see out the match despite resistance from Pace.

🎯 Third Division

Patrick Atkins registered a 3–1 win over Anthony Zammit in a competitive Third Division encounter. Atkins took advantage of crucial moments to build a decisive edge and close out the match.

👑 Masters

The Masters fixture between Joseph O’Brien and Philip Ciantar was decided by walkover, with Ciantar awarded a 3–0 victory after O’Brien was unable to compete.

🔢 Breaks over 50

  • Alex Borg: 64, 52
  • Joseph Casha: 55

Tuesday’s results once again highlighted the depth of talent across the leagues, with strong individual performances and notable breaks adding to an entertaining night of snooker action.

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