Postpublished at 20:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2015
Damage limitation for Neil Robertson now, Shaun Murphy is playing for the Masters title in this frame. Can he secure it? The 12th frame is under way.
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Damage limitation for Neil Robertson now, Shaun Murphy is playing for the Masters title in this frame. Can he secure it? The 12th frame is under way.
John Virgo
BBC Sport snooker commentator
"Whenever you lose the first five frames at this level it is always going to be tough. You are under pressure every frame. Neil Robertson got a bad start and he was never able to recover."
Mark Beedie: It's like he doesn't even want to be there. Hit and hope! Just get this over and done with already
Paul Barker: Murphy looking like he could finish this match early. Fantastic performance so far
Alexander Clark: Neil Robertson is getting absolutely demolished
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In this form, there was no stopping Shaun Murphy and he does enough to ensure Neil Robertson stays in his seat.
One frame away. Anyone up for another episode of Coast?
Nothing doing on Neil Robertson's visit although he spreads the reds about and a chance for Shaun Murphy to finish off here. He is 52 points ahead with only 51 remaining.
Shaun Murphy finishes off what Neil Robertson started, potting a red into the middle pocket. A chance or him to build a healthy advantage, although there are still some bunched reds to deal with. He tries to cut one into the bottom left pocket, misses but not much on for Robertson now.
Shaun Murphy manages a break of eight in return, his visit ended when a long red misses the yellow pocket. Nothing left open for Neil Robertson and a safety battle ensues, before Robertson attempts a double into the middle pocket, but the red strikes both jaws and stays out.
Steve: Very impressive performance by Murphy, with a bit of help from Robertson
Peter Meades: The Magician is in the zone... cueing like an absolute dream
danny smith: Well can't see @Magician147 losing now
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Neil Robertson gets off the mark but he can only manage a break of seven as he misses the black. It is just not his day.
Stephen: I'd 8-2 be Neil Robertson right now.
A few shouts of encouragement for Neil Robertson from the crowd before Shaun Murphy steps up to break in the 11th frame.
John Parrott
Former world champion on BBC TV
"I think that last frame was massive. It puts a totally difference perspective in the match, that was the last throw of the dice for Neil Robertson."
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Shaun Murphy's break ends at 127 - the same as he got in the first session but he is marching towards victory here. We might not need a mid-session interval at this rate. Two wins away.
Black bottom left and there it is! The century and on he goes. Neil Robertson is not getting another visit in this frame.
Shaun Murphy drills the black into the bottom right pocket and he is storming his way towards a second century in this final. 89 so far in this break.
This is looking good for Shaun Murphy as he rattles his way past the half-century mark. There's plenty of loose reds and a good chance for a big score here.
Another mighty fine long red into the bottom right pocket and Shaun Murphy is up and running.
Daniel: That pink is probably the worst shot Neil Robertson's played in years. Could end up crucial.
shane cook: The thunder from down under sure made a blunder
Adam Todd: Absolute giveaway! As if Robertson wasn't up against it enough already! 7-2 Murphy, and this could be a very early finish!
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John Parrott
Former world champion on BBC TV
"It is not very often Neil Robertson plays a poor safety shot. The amount of pink that was sticking out in that frame, once he clipped it, there was only one place that pink was going to go - towards the corner pocket. A very strange shot.
"The Ronnie O'Sullivan match may have taken it out of him."