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Longford's Joe Shannon will play in the Irish Under 16 team in the Celtic Challenge next Saturday 5th July at the SBI Academy ...
Former world snooker champion Terry Griffiths has died aged 77; Griffiths triumphed at The Crucible in 1979 before going on to complete the sports triple crown; Welshman moved into television ...
Anthony Hamilton has hailed his former coach Terry Griffiths as ‘the best guy in snooker’ after the Welshman’s death was announced on Sunday. The former world champion passed away aged 77 ...
“Terry Griffiths… passed away peacefully on Dec 1, after a lengthy battle with dementia. He was surrounded by his family in his beloved hometown in South Wales.” The World Snooker Tour ...
From miner to snooker world champion, via stints as a bus conductor, postman and insurance salesman, Terry Griffiths, who has died aged 77 after a long battle with dementia, was an unconventional ...
Tributes have been paid to Welsh snooker legend Terry Griffiths following his death after a long battle with dementia. The 77-year-old died surrounded by friends and family in his home town of ...
Griffiths reached at least the quarter-finals of the World Snooker Championship for nine consecutive years between 1984 and 1992, making a second final in 1988 when losing 18-11 to Steve Davis.
Whenever I was at the Welsh Open, he would come over and make a joke. I had a good connection with him. Griffiths with fellow former world snooker champion Alex Higgins, who died in 2010 (PA) ...
Former world snooker champion Terry Griffiths has died at age of 77 after a long battle with dementia, his family has confirmed. Griffiths' place in snooker’s pantheon was secured by winning the ...
Terry Griffiths, who was diagnosed with dementia earlier this year, passed away at the age of 77, having won the 1979 World Snooker Championship during his illustrious career ...
He claimed the world title in 1979, Masters in 1980 and UK C'ship in 1982 to complete the snooker 'Triple Crown'. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Terry Griffiths, a Welsh snooker player who won the world championship as a qualifier and later became a coach to top players like Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams, has died. He was 77.