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                    [Title] => Gallego rules Asian 9-ball leg
                    [Summary] => He came in as a replacement for 2004 world 9-ball champion Alex Pagulayan. But Ramil Gallego proved he’s no ordinary substitute, beating Hong Kong’s Au Chi Wai, 11-8, yesterday and ruling the second leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour at the Bang Na Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.


A lucky shot in the 19th rack paved the way for Gallego’s run out en route to the victory that in the early going had appeared to be too tough a task to accomplish.
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Manalo, a 30-year-old cue artist from Mandaluyong, engaged his Chinese opponent in a close match early on. But he committed a very crucial mistake in the 10th rack, leading to his defeat.
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Nakipaglaban ng todo ang 30-anyos na tubong Mandaluyong City sa kanyang kalabang Intsik sa kaagahan ng labanan, subalit ang ilang krusiyal error sa tenth rack ang naging mitsa ng kanyang pagbagsak.
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Coming off his triumph in the kickoff leg of the four-stage circuit n Vietnam last month, Reyes seized control early and took six of the first seven racks en route to victory in their Group 4 match.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Gallego rules Asian 9-ball leg
                    [Summary] => He came in as a replacement for 2004 world 9-ball champion Alex Pagulayan. But Ramil Gallego proved he’s no ordinary substitute, beating Hong Kong’s Au Chi Wai, 11-8, yesterday and ruling the second leg of the San Miguel Asian 9-ball Tour at the Bang Na Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.


A lucky shot in the 19th rack paved the way for Gallego’s run out en route to the victory that in the early going had appeared to be too tough a task to accomplish.
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Manalo, a 30-year-old cue artist from Mandaluyong, engaged his Chinese opponent in a close match early on. But he committed a very crucial mistake in the 10th rack, leading to his defeat.
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Nakipaglaban ng todo ang 30-anyos na tubong Mandaluyong City sa kanyang kalabang Intsik sa kaagahan ng labanan, subalit ang ilang krusiyal error sa tenth rack ang naging mitsa ng kanyang pagbagsak.
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Coming off his triumph in the kickoff leg of the four-stage circuit n Vietnam last month, Reyes seized control early and took six of the first seven racks en route to victory in their Group 4 match.
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