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A former postman, Terry Griffiths won the World Snooker title in 1979 after coming through the qualifying stages and helped Wales win the World Cup twice. He won two more ranking tournaments in 1982 and was a semi-finalist at the World Championships again in 1988.


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SNOOKER Terry Griffiths Image credit: Imago Name: Terry Griffiths Nationality: Welsh (born Llanelli, Carmarthenshire) Advertisement Ad Age: 62 (DOB: 16/10/1947) The Masters 'Special'.


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Terry Griffiths - World Snooker Terry Griffiths Title 1979 World Champion Nationality Welsh Turned Pro 1978 Highest Tournament Break 139 Location Llanelli D.O.B 16 October 1947 Money List Earnings £0 Nickname - Terry Griffiths enjoyed a superb amateur career but could not have expected to make such an immediate impact in the professional game.


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Terry Griffiths acknowledges winning the World Snooker Championship 40 years ago changed his life. A successful amateur player, Griffiths, from Llanelli, won the title at his first attempt,.


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Steve Davis, Terry Griffiths and Kirk Stevens all qualified for the Crucible stage for the first time. The defending champion was Ray Reardon, who had won the title for a sixth time by defeating Perrie Mans by 25 frames to 18 in the 1978 final. Reardon was eliminated in the quarter-finals after losing 8-13 to Dennis Taylor .


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The big 3 of Welsh snooker during the 80s: Mountjoy, Reardon, Griffiths Moving onto the game of snooker, can you explain to the readers the differences in playing conditions through the decades? OK well if I go back into the 70s when I started playing at a higher amateur level and competing at that level.


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A health scare last year left Terry Griffiths wondering whether he had a future in snooker coaching. But the pull of the sport he loves proved too great and he is looking forward to a new chapter in his remarkable career….


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Terry Griffiths became a household name across the UK back in 1979 when as a debutant at the Crucible he went on to lift the trophy. Given his age, 31 years old, and his strong amateur career up to that point it perhaps shouldn't be seen in the same shock terms as if the feat was repeated today by a tour rookie, but nonetheless it was one hell of an achievement.


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A Welsh amateur champion and two-time English amateur champion, Terry Griffiths turned professional in 1978 at the age of 31. It didn't take very long for him to make an impact on the main tour, winning the World Snooker Championship in his very first attempt.


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Terry Griffiths - Pro Snooker Blog Terry Griffiths Name: Terry Griffiths OBE DOB: October 16th, 1947 Nationality: Welsh Professional Career: 1978-1997 Highest Ranking: #3 (1981/2) Highest Break: 139


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"Snooker is the most successful modern sport and no one has exploited its commercial potential more successfully than Hearn," Calvin continued.. Dennis Taylor, Terry Griffiths, Willie.


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Terry Griffiths, now 74, became World Champion when he won the 1979 World Snooker Championship - reaching at least the quarter-finals of the World Championship for nine consecutive years from.


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Terry Griffiths was snooker's World Championship winner in 1979, Masters winner in 1980 and UK Championship winner in 1982, but is able to look back with a smile on the occasions Davis foiled his.

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