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Postby Alex0paul

Juddernaut88 wrote:Robert Milkins


Correct

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Postby Juddernaut88

Who did Stephen Lee beat in the final of the Players tour championship finals? This was the last ranking title he won.

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Postby SnookerEd25

Juddernaut88 wrote:
SnookerEd25 wrote:Neil Robbo?


Correct :)


Stone me. Complete shot in the dark. I only answered to be sociable :shrug:

Question to follow after dinner <ok>

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Postby SnookerEd25

Robbo first qualified for the Crucible in 2005. Who beat him on his debut there?

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Postby Juddernaut88

Stephen Hendry? I know he beat him one year and I have a feeling it was 2005.

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Postby SnookerEd25

Juddernaut88 wrote:Stephen Hendry? I know he beat him one year and I have a feeling it was 2005.


Yes of course, I should have expected you to get that Judders <ok>

Hendry led 7-2 after the first session and 9-3 at one stage, before a spirited comeback from the rookie saw him take 4 in a row.

Hendry prevailed 10-7 and probably breathed a huge sigh of relief :phew:

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Postby Juddernaut88

When Alan McManus clinched his first ranking title. Who did he defeat in the final?

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Postby SnookerEd25

Juddernaut88 wrote:When Alan McManus clinched his first ranking title. Who did he defeat in the final?


Was it Ken? :chin:

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Postby Juddernaut88

LDS wrote:Ebdon?


Correct :) He best Ebdon in the 1994 Dubai classic.

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Postby LDS

Peter Ebdon was famous for his waistcoats during his early years, when he had a reputation for being a flair player.

What pattern adorned the most famous of these waistcoats?

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Postby SnookerEd25

LDS wrote:Peter Ebdon was famous for his waistcoats during his early years, when he had a reputation for being a flair player.

What pattern adorned the most famous of these waistcoats?


Was it a bit ‘wizardy’? Sort of stars and crescent moons, in silver on a predominantly blue background?
:chin:

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Postby LDS

SnookerEd25 wrote:
LDS wrote:Peter Ebdon was famous for his waistcoats during his early years, when he had a reputation for being a flair player.

What pattern adorned the most famous of these waistcoats?


Was it a bit ‘wizardy’? Sort of stars and crescent moons, in silver on a predominantly blue background?
:chin:


We have a winner!

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The on-line available pic that shows the blueness one better sadly wouldn't link into the image button, but can be found here [click on this sentence]

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Postby SnookerEd25

Who did Peter Ebdon bt. in the final qualifying round to qualify for the Crucible in his debut season as a pro 1991/92?

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Postby SnookerEd25

Juddernaut88 wrote:Doug Mountjoy


No, but you’re not far wrong in one sense...