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Hurricane's return blown off course

Despite a rousing reception from the crowd at the Rothes Halls, 'The Hurricane' was never really in contention against 'the Grinder', who was due to play Stephen Hendry in yesterday's semi-final after moderate breaks of 51 and 32 put paid to the... Full Article at The Scotsman

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