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Australian Goldfields Open: Neil Robertson beats Jamie Jones to make last eight

Image: Neil Robertson: Australian left-hander continued good form

Home favourite Neil Robertson stormed into the quarter-finals of the Australian Goldfields Open in Bendigo with a whitewash of Jamie Jones.

The former world champion, looking for a second ranking tournament victory of the season after winning the Wuxi Classic in China last weekend, reeled off breaks of 103, 86, 140 and 80 to secure his passage in a 5-0 rout, and will meet Robert Milkins in the last eight.

Judd Trump joined Robertson in the next round after overcoming Scot Alan McManus.

Trump raced into a 3-0 lead before McManus hit back to win three of the next four frames, only to succumb to a break of 107 in the eighth to lose 5-3.

Ricky Walden stands between Trump and a semi-final berth after a 5-2 win against Martin Gould.

Walden compiled runs of 86 and 56 as he, by his own admission, played his way into the tournament.

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Ebdon out

China's Xiao Guodong staged an impressive rearguard action to squeeze past Peter Ebdon in a contest which went to the final frame.

Xiao trailed 4-3 and by 61 points before dragging himself level with a 67 clearance, and was 46-0 behind in the decider when he hit back to book himself a quarter-final clash with Matthew Stevens.

Stuart Bingham eased past Mark Joyce 5-2 and will go head-to-head with Mark Davis, who dumped Shaun Murphy out of the tournament.

Bingham dominated the early stages to go 4-1 up before Murphy pegged him back to 4-3, but that was as good as it got for the former world champion as his involvement ended in the eighth frame.

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