John Rea (snooker player)
John Rea | |
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birthday | 5th December 1951 (age 68) |
nationality | Scotland |
Nickname (s) | King of the Baize |
professional | 1984-1994 |
Prize money | £ 53,565 |
Highest break | 147 ( Scottish Professional Championship 1989 ) |
Century Breaks | 4th |
Main tour successes | |
World championships | - |
Ranking tournament victories | - |
Minor tournament victories | - |
World rankings | |
Highest WRL place | 62 ( 86/87 ) |
John Rea (born December 5, 1951 ) is a Scottish snooker player .
Rea reached the peak of his career in 1989 when he defeated Murdo MacLeod in the Scottish Professional Championship and was thus Scottish champion.
On February 18, 1989, he became the seventh player ever to score a maximum break in an official game (against Ian Black in the 1989 Scottish Professional Championship ). He was also the first Scot who managed a maximum break.
He is the owner of the Lucky Break Snooker Club in Clydebank, with which he also sponsors a local sports club.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Profile of John Rea on CueTracker (as of January 29, 2019)
- ^ John Traynor: Real Rea of Hope: Scot John is ready for Davis . In: Evening Times , September 14, 1989. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ^ Bill Sutherland: The stage is set for big showdown . In: The Glasgow Herald , September 13, 1989. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ↑ No prize for Rea's maximum effort . In: The Glasgow Herald , February 18, 1989. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
- ↑ Higgins' Irish Jig: Alex storms back for a title triumph . In: Evening Times , February 18, 1989. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rea, John |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | scottish snooker player |
DATE OF BIRTH | 5th December 1951 |