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| [an error occurred while processing this directive] | Wednesday, 7 November, 2001, 23:54 GMT Foster falls to Harlow ![]() Foster won the opening set but Harlow triumphed World champion Paul Foster has become the biggest name to exit from the �64,000 BUPA Care Homes Open in Blackpool. The Scot lost in a match tie-break shoot-out to Cambridgeshire's Greg Harlow. Fourth seed Foster came from behind to snatch the opening set 6-5. But Harlow reversed that scoreline in the second and then grabbed the vital shot in the shoot-out decider. Foster said: "When it went to a shoot-out I knew it was anybody's match. "I was unlucky with my last bowl but full marks to Greg, he played a great last bowl under pressure to draw the shot." Welsh duo Robert Weale and John Price, both former world champions, moved through to the quarter-finals. Weale coasted to a 12-0 8-3 win over South Africa's Johann Du Plessis. But Price had to pull out all the stops before edging out New Zealand's Steve Posa on the tie-break decider. Number 11 seed Noel Kennedy from Hong Kong was another tie-break victim losing to Australia's Alan Thurlow. England's Mark McMahon, the reigning world pairs champion, progressed with a 9-4 9-4 win over Guernsey's Adrian Welch. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Other top Other Sports stories: Links to more Other Sports stories are at the foot of the page. | ||
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