Ray Reardon - RIP
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Ray Reardon - RIP
The first player ever to be ranked number one in the world of snooker - Ray Reardon has passed away at 91.
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11 blacks and a yellow break, good score at this visit - RIP Ray
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RIP, proper gentleman, always seemed to be on.Pot Black when snooker started it's popularity.
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He’s someone who we had probably all long forgotten - but he was right up there as the best at a time when snooker was gaining so much in terms of popularity.
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RIP Ray Reardon. (Count Dracula) great player and a gentleman.
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I saw him once at Crawshawbooth Con club back in the 70's (when these lads charged reasonable fees).
A thoroughly entertaining evening with some great trick shots from a top bloke.
RIP.
A thoroughly entertaining evening with some great trick shots from a top bloke.
RIP.
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Great player and a true gent. Sorry to hear of his death. Dracula not immortal shock !!
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a true champion and a real gentleman.
go well count reardon.
go well count reardon.
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RIP Ray Reardon ... A true Champion of the Snooker world
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91 not possible with 11 reds and 11 blacks is it?Rick_Muller wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 12:32 pm11 blacks and a yellow break, good score at this visit - RIP Ray
RIP Ray he was one of the best players of his time and a true gent.
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RIP Ray Reardon. Thoroughly enjoyed watching him on Pot Black and later the World Championships in the 1960s and 1970s when snooker and Ray were at their best.
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A great player of his time, and a fantastic personality
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One of the original greats of the game and always seemed like a thoroughly nice chap.
Remember him on TV one time giving some tips on how to improve your game and explaining his 'rectangle theory' for escaping from snookers which I often tried back in the day when I used to play a bit and quite often it would work.
RIP Sir
Remember him on TV one time giving some tips on how to improve your game and explaining his 'rectangle theory' for escaping from snookers which I often tried back in the day when I used to play a bit and quite often it would work.
RIP Sir
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A great snooker player and a true gentleman who will be sadly missed. RIP..
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Very sad news RIP 
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That's not what he said.
He said 11 blacks and a yellow, i.e. 12 reds, 11 blacks and a yellow = 91
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R.I.P Ray.
Instantly recognised, well known & much loved figure when snooker was first hit the TV screens.
Instantly recognised, well known & much loved figure when snooker was first hit the TV screens.
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R.I.P
One of the first characters I remember in snooker in it's golden era.
One of the first characters I remember in snooker in it's golden era.
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Great player. 91 is a decent age.
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Cant do a thumbs up but thumbs up Goody.
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Without thinking of any maths conundrums calculating points accrued matching how old he was. An outstanding snooker player who joins john spencer. RIP Ray.
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RIP Mr Snooker. One of the all time greats,and a gentleman to boot. Was a regular in our front room in the 70’s and early 80’s.
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I had forgotten him.....assumed he was already dead etc....RIP Dracula.
Always liked him.
Always liked him.
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1, 4, heaven.
RIP.
RIP.
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When people have been in the spotlight during their careers, such as in sport, music, tv etc. they then eventually disappear and you tend not to hear anything about them until they pass away.Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 11:35 pmI had forgotten him.....assumed he was already dead etc....RIP Dracula.
Always liked him.
That leads you to thinking they’d already died.
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Very good player (6 world titles) and a fine man RIP Ray Reardon.
He had an interesting life: he was trapped in a coal mine roof collapse when working as a miner pre-snooker days and later became a Stoke copper (and won a commendation for bravery in disarming a man). It also seems he was very well liked by his peers and later stars of the game.
Admirable man/sportsman.
He had an interesting life: he was trapped in a coal mine roof collapse when working as a miner pre-snooker days and later became a Stoke copper (and won a commendation for bravery in disarming a man). It also seems he was very well liked by his peers and later stars of the game.
Admirable man/sportsman.
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Great player and clearly a respected one - did some coaching for Ronnie and helped get him back on track for his second world title win. RIP
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Last ball before lunch Smith is caught behind of their spinner. England 348/6 at lunch. Good fight back from Windies.
Apparently if England can get to 400 in their second innings it will be the first time in their test history they will have scored 400 in both innings. Was it 1877 when they played their first test against Australia in Melbourne?
Apparently if England can get to 400 in their second innings it will be the first time in their test history they will have scored 400 in both innings. Was it 1877 when they played their first test against Australia in Melbourne?
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Sorry Ray, wrong thread.
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Ray's passing is like a stake in the heart of the snooker world. RIP to an early snooker superstar and lovely chap.
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He played with a smile to the audience. He was also exceptional at his trade.
He was black and white and then became colour! That launched snooker for real.
Thank you RR.
He was black and white and then became colour! That launched snooker for real.
Thank you RR.
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I saw the interview he did with Michael Parkinson over the weekend where he talked about being buried alive in a mine. Said he was stuck for three hours, not being able to move a muscle, before he was dug out. The only way he survived was by staying calm, not struggling and breathing through his nose. He was very matter of fact about it. Fascinating interview.LeadBelly wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2024 11:57 amVery good player (6 world titles) and a fine man RIP Ray Reardon.
He had an interesting life: he was trapped in a coal mine roof collapse when working as a miner pre-snooker days and later became a Stoke copper (and won a commendation for bravery in disarming a man). It also seems he was very well liked by his peers and later stars of the game.
Admirable man/sportsman.