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LG Cup
Tournament information
Dates5–13 October 2002
VenueGuild Hall
CityPreston
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Final
ChampionScotland Chris Small
Runner-upScotland Alan McManus
Score9–5
2001
2003

The 2002 LG Cup was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 5 and 13 October 2002 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England.

Chris Small won his only ranking title by defeating Alan McManus 9–5 in the final.

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[1]

Main draw

[2][3]

Last 48
Best of 9 frames
Last 32
Best of 9 frames
Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 11 frames
Final
Best of 17 frames
1England Stephen Lee5
31England Ali Carter3Wales Ryan Day4
1England Stephen Lee4
Wales Ryan Day5
15Scotland Alan McManus5
15Scotland Alan McManus5
18England John Parrott1Pakistan Shokat Ali0
15Scotland Alan McManus5
Pakistan Shokat Ali5
19England David Gray3
16Northern Ireland Joe Swail3
30England Nigel Bond530England Nigel Bond5
30England Nigel Bond4
England Brian Morgan1
19England David Gray5
8Wales Matthew Stevens1
19England David Gray519England David Gray5
15Scotland Alan McManus6
Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi1
25England Steve Davis4
7Scotland Stephen Hendry5
28Malta Tony Drago528Malta Tony Drago1
7Scotland Stephen Hendry3
England Gary Wilkinson3
9England Paul Hunter5
9England Paul Hunter5
32Thailand James Wattana532Thailand James Wattana3
9England Paul Hunter4
Finland Robin Hull4
25England Steve Davis5
10England Jimmy White4
25England Steve Davis525England Steve Davis5
25England Steve Davis5
Scotland Jamie Burnett4
3Wales Mark Williams1
4Wales Mark Williams5
24Republic of Ireland Michael Judge524Republic of Ireland Michael Judge3
15Scotland Alan McManus5
England Dave Finbow0
29Scotland Chris Small9
3England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
17England Anthony Hamilton517England Anthony Hamilton2
3England Ronnie O'Sullivan5
England Ian McCulloch4
England Michael Holt3
14Australia Quinten Hann4
22Scotland Drew Henry3England Michael Holt5
3England Ronnie O'Sullivan1
England Michael Holt5
29Scotland Chris Small5
13England Joe Perry2
29Scotland Chris Small529Scotland Chris Small5
29Scotland Chris Small5
England Mark Davis2
5Scotland John Higgins1
5Scotland John Higgins5
26Wales Anthony Davies526Wales Anthony Davies0
29Scotland Chris Small6
Scotland Marcus Campbell0
England Jimmy Michie2
6Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty3
21England Dave Harold4Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace5
Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace4
Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace5
England Jimmy Michie5
11England Mark King2
27Hong Kong Marco Fu2England Jimmy Michie5
England Jimmy Michie5
England Jimmy Michie5
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene4
12Scotland Graeme Dott1
20Wales Dominic Dale3Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien4
2England Peter Ebdon4
23Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien523Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien5
England Nick Dyson3

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames
Guild Hall, Preston, England, 13 October 2002.[2]
Alan McManus (15)
 Scotland
5–9 Chris Small (29)
 Scotland
Afternoon: 30–81, 94–34, 68–19 (62), 78–15 (73), 6–75 (51), 75–24 (62), 0–69 (69), 52–54
Evening:0-94 (62), 0–75, 58–55, 48–76, 31–65 (65), 28–63
73 Highest break 69
0 Century breaks 0
3 50+ breaks 4

Qualifying

[3]

Round 1

Best of 9 frames

Round 2–4

Round 2
Best of 9 frames
Round 3
Best of 9 frames
Round 4
Best of 9 frames
Wales Ryan Day5Belgium Bjorn Haneveer3England Jonathan Birch4
Canada Alain Robidoux4Wales Ryan Day5Wales Ryan Day5
England Peter Lines2England Andy Hicks1Pakistan Shokat Ali5
England Rod Lawler5England Rod Lawler5England Rod Lawler2
Australia Johl Younger2England Stuart Pettman4England Brian Morgan5
England Jamie Cope5England Jamie Cope5England Jamie Cope4
England Paul Wykes1England Nick Walker4Northern Ireland Terry Murphy2
Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi5Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi5Thailand Atthasit Mahitthi5
England David Gilbert3England Bradley Jones1England Gary Wilkinson5
Republic of Ireland Colm Gilcreest5Republic of Ireland Colm Gilcreest5Republic of Ireland Colm Gilcreest3
Canada Bob Chaperon2Scotland Stephen Maguire2Finland Robin Hull5
Thailand Kwan Poomjang5Thailand Kwan Poomjang5Thailand Kwan Poomjang2
England Shaun Murphy2England Barry Pinches5Scotland Jamie Burnett5
Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis5Netherlands Stefan Mazrocis3England Barry Pinches4
England Paul Davison5England Dave Finbow5England David Roe4
Thailand Phaitoon Phonbun3England Paul Davison4England Dave Finbow5
Iceland Kristjan Helgason5England Stuart Bingham5England Ian McCulloch5
China Pang Weiguo2Iceland Kristjan Helgason1England Stuart Bingham4
England Jimmy Robertson1England Mike Dunn5England Michael Holt5
England Jason Weston5England Jason Weston3England Mike Dunn2
Scotland Martin Dziewialtowski5England Barry Hawkins4England Mark Davis5
Wales David John2Scotland Martin Dziewialtowski5Scotland Martin Dziewialtowski3
England Simon Bedford1England Mark Selby4Scotland Marcus Campbell5
Scotland David McLellan5Scotland David McLellan5Scotland David McLellan3
England Munraj Pal2Wales Darren Morgan5Northern Ireland Patrick Wallace5
England Wayne Brown5England Wayne Brown3Wales Darren Morgan4
Republic of Ireland Leo Fernandez5England Jimmy Michie5Scotland Billy Snaddon3
England Rory McLeod4Republic of Ireland Leo Fernandez2England Jimmy Michie5
Scotland Euan Henderson2Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5England Robert Milkins4
England Sean Storey5England Sean Storey4Northern Ireland Gerard Greene5
Wales Lee Walker3England Nick Dyson5England Alfie Burden1
England Adrian Gunnell5England Adrian Gunnell2England Nick Dyson5

References

  1. ^ "Prize Money (Main Tour 2002/2003)". wpbsa.com. World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association. Archived from the original on 10 September 2002. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ a b "LG Cup 2002". Snooker.org. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  3. ^ a b "2002 LG Cup". Global Snooker Centre. Archived from the original on 18 September 2006.