The 2005 Northern Ireland Trophy was the first edition of the
Northern Ireland Trophy
The Northern Ireland Trophy was a professional snooker tournament.
History
First contested in 1981 and named ''Northern Ireland Classic''. It was an invitational event held at Ulster Hall, Belfast, and Jimmy White beat Steve Davis in the fi ...
snooker
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tournament, held from 17 to 21 August 2005, at the
Waterfront Hall,
Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Matthew Stevens defeated
Stephen Hendry by nine to seven (9–7) in the final.
Alan McManus made the highest with 140. This was the only year the tournament was held as a non-ranking event; it would become a ranking tournament for the next three seasons.
The
top 16 ranked players were invited,
Paul Hunter and
Stephen Lee did not participate. They were replaced by
Ali Carter and 2005 World Champion
Shaun Murphy. Northern Ireland players
Mark Allen
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and
Joe Swail
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were invited as wildcards along with
Ding Junhui and
Neil Robertson.
Prize fund
The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:
"2005 Northern Ireland Trophy - Finishes"
Retrieved 16 February 2017.
* Winner: £23,000
* Final: £12,000
* Semi-final: £6,500
* Quarter-final: £5,000
* Last 16: £4,000
* Wildcard round: £4,000
Players who entered as wildcards received less prize money: Robertson received £3,500 for reaching the semi-final, Allen and Swail received £2,000 for reaching the quarter-finals while Ding received £1,000 for reaching the last 16.
Wild-card round
Main draw
References
Sources
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Northern Ireland Trophy
Northern Ireland Trophy
The Northern Ireland Trophy was a professional snooker tournament.
History
First contested in 1981 and named ''Northern Ireland Classic''. It was an invitational event held at Ulster Hall, Belfast, and Jimmy White beat Steve Davis in the fi ...
Trophy
A trophy is a tangible, durable reminder of a specific achievement, and serves as a recognition or evidence of merit. Trophies are often awarded for sporting events, from youth sports to professional level athletics. In many sports medals (or, in ...
Northern Ireland Trophy
The Northern Ireland Trophy was a professional snooker tournament.
History
First contested in 1981 and named ''Northern Ireland Classic''. It was an invitational event held at Ulster Hall, Belfast, and Jimmy White beat Steve Davis in the fi ...