by Juddernaut88 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Iranu wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Is Goffs The Irish Masters? I can't think of too many. Was it Ronnie vs Hendry in Irish Masters 2003? Don't even know if they met in a Irish Masters final to be honest lol
Ronnie isn’t Scottish!
I misred it.
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Hendry vs Higgins. Let's say 2001?
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by SnookerEd25 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Iranu wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Is Goffs The Irish Masters? I can't think of too many. Was it Ronnie vs Hendry in Irish Masters 2003? Don't even know if they met in a Irish Masters final to be honest lol
Ronnie isn’t Scottish!
I misred it.
just so careless at this level
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by Andre147 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Hendry vs Higgins. Let's say 2001?
Two players correct, year still not.
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Hendry vs Higgins Irish Masters 1999?
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by Andre147 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Very close
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Hendry vs Higgins 2000 Irish Masters final?
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by Andre147 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Hendry vs Higgins 2000 Irish Masters final?
Correct, 2000 was the last year the Irish Masters was played at Goffs, Higgins won it 9-4 v Hendry.
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
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by Juddernaut88 » 18 Apr 2021 Read
2 big players meet in 3 triple crown finals in the space of 18 months. The first 2 were won by the player who was slightly slightly the more favourite but that could be deemed questionable.
On this 3rd triple crown final the other player would finally get the win for his biggest title.
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Does anyone need any clues on this at all?
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by Andre147 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Yes please
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
It was early 90s, the player that got revenge was a big big fan favourite.
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:It was early 90s, the player that got revenge was a big big fan favourite.
Jimmy White beating John Parrott in the 92 UK final.
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:It was early 90s, the player that got revenge was a big big fan favourite.
Jimmy White beating John Parrott in the 92 UK final.
Correct
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
The final year of this non ranking event played at Bristol in 1989 between a past and future Masters finalist and a future World Champion. The spoils going to the former.
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by Andre147 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Past and future Masters finalist must be Mike Hallett. So he won this tournament then? Haven't a clue which one it could be.
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Andre147 wrote:Past and future Masters finalist must be Mike Hallett. So he won this tournament then? Haven't a clue which one it could be.
Hallett is correct.
The event only ran from 1985-1989 and previously just in 1981.
It was held at The Redwood Lodge in Bristol the ladst time it was played.
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Is the future world champion John Parrott?
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Is the future world champion John Parrott?
Yes!
But which tournament? It wasn't high profile. I don'e even think it was televised.
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
I will take a guess and say matchroom final 1989 between John Parrott and Mike Hallett
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:I will take a guess and say matchroom final 1989 between John Parrott and Mike Hallett
No. You had to be born in a particular geographical area to play in this event.
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by Andre147 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
vodkadiet1 wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Is the future world champion John Parrott?
Yes!
But which tournament? It wasn't high profile. I don'e even think it was televised.
How do you even remember this stuff, not even on TV?
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Andre147 wrote:vodkadiet1 wrote:Juddernaut88 wrote:Is the future world champion John Parrott?
Yes!
But which tournament? It wasn't high profile. I don'e even think it was televised.
How do you even remember this stuff, not even on TV?
Old age!
Okay. That was too difficult. Hallett beat Parrott 9-7 and it was The English Professional Championship.
Back to you or Juddernaut, Andre.
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by mick745 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
English Professional.
Hallett v parrott
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Vodka you can ask another question, I believe the rules usually are if no one gets the question and the question setter reveals the answer, they can then ask another question.
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by Andre147 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Vodka you can ask another question, I believe the rules usually are if no one gets the question and the question setter reveals the answer, they can then ask another question.
Yes indeed. Ask another one.
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Vodka you can ask another question, I believe the rules usually are if no one gets the question and the question setter reveals the answer, they can then ask another question.
Okay. Mick got it right but only after I gave the answer.
All overseas encounter in World Championship quarter final between World Cup team mates with the elder winning final 3 frames for dramtaic final frame win.
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by Juddernaut88 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Cliff Thorburn vs Bill Wernebech? Not sure about year though.
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by vodkadiet1 » 19 Apr 2021 Read
Juddernaut88 wrote:Cliff Thorburn vs Bill Wernebech? Not sure about year though.
No.
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