- Terry Griffiths
Infobox Snooker player
Name = Terry Griffiths
Caption =
Born = Birth date and age|1947|10|16
Birthplace =Llanelli
Nationality = Flagicon|Wales Welsh
Nickname =
Professional = 1978–1997
High ranking = #3 (1981/82)
Prize money =
High break = 139
Ranking wins = 1
Other wins = 13
World champ = 1979Terrence "Terry" Griffiths
OBE (bornOctober 16 ,1947 ,Llanelli ) is a retired Welshsnooker player and current snooker coach and pundit. He won the World Championship in 1979, and reached the 1988 final. He has also won the UK Championship and Masters. He was renknowned for his slow, highly cautious style of play.Early years
A former postman, Cite web
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/world_champs_2002/1921202.stm
title = 1979: Griffiths creates miracle
publisher = BBC
date = 2002-04-12
accessdate = 2008-07-15] Griffiths had a long amateur career, winning the Welsh Amateur Championship in 1975 and theEnglish Amateur Championship in 1977 and 1978 before turning professional.Career
In his first professional match, he lost 9-8 to
Rex Williams , after leading 8-1. Cite web
url = http://www.johnvirgo.com/griffiths.asp
title = Where are they now? - Terry Griffiths
publisher = johnvirgo.com
date =
accessdate = 2008-04-09] However, he could hardly have expected what would come in the 1979 World Championships. After qualifying he beatPerrie Mans andAlex Higgins . Interviewed after beatingEddie Charlton in a long semi-final, it suddenly dawned on him what he had done, and he said "I'm in the final now, you know!" in his broad Welsh accent. [Cite web
url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/southwest/halloffame/sport/terrygriffiths.shtml
title = Hall of Fame - Terry Griffiths
date =
accessdate = 2008-07-14
publisher = BBC] He went on to beatDennis Taylor 24-16 in the final, becoming world champion at the first attempt. Cite web
url = http://www.terrygriffithsmatchroom.co.uk/terry_profile.html
title = A Profile for Terry Griffiths
publisher = Terry Griffiths Matchroom
accessdate = 2008-07-14] In the same year he was part of the Welsh team that won the inaugural World Cup of Snooker: he,Ray Reardon andDoug Mountjoy beat England 14-3 in the final. But at the end of 1979, he lost 13-14 in the UK Championship final toJohn Virgo .1980 started well for Griffiths as he won the Benson and Hedges Masters, beating
Alex Higgins 9-5 in front of 2323 spectators at theWembley Conference Centre . It was his first appearance at the Masters and turned out to be his only win there. He then won the Benson and Hedges Irish Masters also at the first attempt, beatingDoug Mountjoy 9-8, but theCrucible Curse struck at the World Championships that year, as he lost his second-round match (which was then a 'first round' for the top eight players, who had byes) to the up-and-comingSteve Davis .He retained the World Cup later on in 1980 for Wales and again won the Irish Masters in 1981 before losing to
Steve Davis again in the World Championship (Davis went on to win his first title).He also lost 3-16 to Davis in the UK Championship final in 1981, beginning a six-month period in which he and Davis faced each other in almost every major tournament final. Griffiths triumphed twice, in the Lada Classic in early 1982 (the event at which Davis had earlier recorded the first televised 147 break) and later the Irish Masters (becoming the first player to win three consecutive titles) beating Davis on both occasions (the Lada Classic 9-8 and the Irish Masters 9-5). Unsurprisingly, after Davis was sensationally beaten by Tony Knowles in the first round of the World Championship that year, Griffiths was immediately installed as the bookmakers' favourite for the title. However, a second surprise followed as Griffiths was beaten, also in the first round, by
Willie Thorne . He never again won a ranking event, although he won several major invitational events; the 1984 Malaysian Masters, where he topped a round robin group (Tony Meo was the runner up), the 1984 Singapore Masters, where also topped a round robin group (Davis was runner up), the 1985 Hong Kong Masters, where he beat Davis 4-2; the 1986 Belgian Classic, where he beatKirk Stevens 9-7 in the final, in an event featuring 8 of the top 9 in the year's rankings.At the end of 1982, he won the UK Championship, beating
Alex Higgins in a classic 16-15 final. He did take thePot Black title in 1984 and theWelsh Professional Championship between 1985, 1986 and 1988. He reached the final of the World Snooker Championship again also in 1988, but he lost to old rival Steve Davis 11-18. During the final session of the championship, he accidentally knocked over a globe on the Crucible set, denting part of it with his foot: he was awarded the globe at the end of the match. He achieved the notable feat of reaching at least the quarter-finals of the World Championships for nine consecutive years between 1984-1992.By the 1990s he began to struggle in the rankings but he still reached the semi-final of the 1992 World Snooker Championship, with victories over
Bob Chaperon ,Neal Foulds and a youngPeter Ebdon , losing toStephen Hendry . Having lost at the Crucible in 1996 against his old rival Steve Davis (who he never beat at the Crucible in 7 attempts [http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showthread.php?t=6812)] in the last 16 (after beating the young Scottish playerJamie Burnett in a final frame decider 10-9 in the first round, having trailed 0-6 and 5-9) [http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board/showthread.php?t=6808] , he immediately announced his retirement from the game. However, he did play at the Crucible one last time in 1997 losing to fellow countryman and debutant Mark Williams in another final-frame decider 9-10. This meant that he played a total of 999 frames at the Crucible.Fact|date=March 2008Coaching career
Griffiths is renknowned as a coach and has coached many top players.Having retired from professional play in 1997, he currently coaches players such as Mark Williams,
Marco Fu ,Mark Allen ,Ali Carter , Joe Perry and in the past has coachedStephen Hendry andStephen Maguire . He also frequently commentates on snooker for theBBC .Tournament wins
Ranking tournaments
* World Championship (1979)
Non-ranking tournaments
* Masters (1980)
* Irish Masters (1980–1982)
* Lada Classic (1982)
*Pot Black (1984)
* Hong Kong Masters (1985)
* Belgian Classic (1986)
* World Trickshot (1992, 1994)
* UK Championship (1982)
* World Cup with Wales team (1979, 1980)
*Welsh Professional Championship (1985, 1986, 1988)External links
* [http://www.worldsnooker.com/players_head_to_head-8577.htm Profile at World Snooker]
* [http://www.terrygriffithsmatchroom.co.uk/ Terry Griffiths' Matchroom]References
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