List of snooker referees

List of snooker referees

A list of some of the more notable snooker referees.

Former

* Colin Brinded
* Paul Collier
* Len Ganley
* Sydney Lee
* Johan Oomen
* John Smyth
* John Street
* John Williams

Current

* Alan Chamberlain
* Colin Humphries
* Brendan Moore
* Michaela Tabb
* Jan Verhaas
* Eirian Williams
* Peter Williamson

External Links & References

* [http://www.worldsnooker.com/about_referees.htm Referees on worldsnooker.com]


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