Snooker: Robertson Eases Past Lee
Neil Robertson's good form continued as he beat Stephen Lee 4-1 at the Kilkenny Irish Masters.
Neil Robertson, winner of the Grand Prix and Welsh Open titles this season, made a winning start to the Kilkenny Irish Masters with a 4-1 victory over Stephen Lee yesterday.
The Australian compiled breaks of 73 and 51.
John Higgins lost his fourth successive match after going down to a 4-2 defeat to Northern Ireland's Gerard Greene. Higgins, beaten in the opening round of the Masters, Malta Cup and Welsh Open, led 2-0 but Greene made breaks of 80, 60 and 67 to win.
The Australian compiled breaks of 73 and 51.
John Higgins lost his fourth successive match after going down to a 4-2 defeat to Northern Ireland's Gerard Greene. Higgins, beaten in the opening round of the Masters, Malta Cup and Welsh Open, led 2-0 but Greene made breaks of 80, 60 and 67 to win.

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