Nigel’s snooker tournament raises an amazing total in aid of Motor Neurone Disease

Nigel Brasier’s latest MND Snooker Competition has raised an amazing £3539.89 in aid of Motor Neurone Disease.

The competition, held at Spalding’s Constitutional Club, was won by Services player Chris Dunmore.

He saw off Neil Reynolds in the final, but the Donington ace at least had the consolation of taking the highest break trophy with a fantastic 99 break.

Steven Godfrey and Kieran John Richards-Witham, who both played some fantastic snooker, were the beaten semi-finalists.

Brasier, who suffers with Motor Neurone Disease himself, said: “Another successful day of fun spent with family and friends raising money for Motor Neurone Disease.

“None of this would have been possible without the support of all that took part, donated and came along to support.”

Special thanks: Dick Morgan (venue and food), Kevin Fitter  (prize money), Vince Fitter (trophies, endless work contacting companies for raffle prizes and taking the time to make some fantastic hampers), Tony Scully (producing the draw sheets and player list, plus help on the day),  Joy Cox (making and auctioning off her miniature dolls), Don Greenfield (photography), Jenny and Mary (support), Nigel’s family (wife Joanne Brasier, daughter Annabelle Brasier, mum Mary and son Rhys Brasier and Rian Brasier).

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