+ Follow RAMON ANCAJA Tag
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[Title] => Breaks of the game still a big factor for cue artists
[Summary] => Despite the inclusion of Francisco "Django" Bustamante in the Busan-bound national team, the Filipino cue artists will still need all the breaks they could get to win the gold and help the country erase the stigma of its dismal finish in the Bangkok Asian Games four years ago.
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[Title] => Bustamante in the crossfire of sports politics
[Summary] => By reaching the final of the 2002 World Pool Championship Cardiff, Wales, Francisco "Django" Bustamante has made it quite clear who the best Filipino 9-ball artist is at the moment.
Therefore, Bustamantes non-inclusion in the Philippine team that will see action in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, this September remains a giant puzzle.
The Billiards and Snooker Congress of the Philippines (BSCP) has ignored Bustamantes desire to join the RP team for the simple reason that it would be "unfair" to the rest of its players.
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RAMON ANCAJA
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[Title] => Breaks of the game still a big factor for cue artists
[Summary] => Despite the inclusion of Francisco "Django" Bustamante in the Busan-bound national team, the Filipino cue artists will still need all the breaks they could get to win the gold and help the country erase the stigma of its dismal finish in the Bangkok Asian Games four years ago.
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[Title] => Bustamante in the crossfire of sports politics
[Summary] => By reaching the final of the 2002 World Pool Championship Cardiff, Wales, Francisco "Django" Bustamante has made it quite clear who the best Filipino 9-ball artist is at the moment.
Therefore, Bustamantes non-inclusion in the Philippine team that will see action in the 14th Asian Games in Busan, South Korea, this September remains a giant puzzle.
The Billiards and Snooker Congress of the Philippines (BSCP) has ignored Bustamantes desire to join the RP team for the simple reason that it would be "unfair" to the rest of its players.
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