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  2. John Rea (snooker player) - Wikipedia

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    Requiring one more victory to make his debut at the Crucible Theatre, Rea was drawn against Steve James but, despite recovering from 2–9 to trail only 7–9, he lost the match 7–10. The next season bore only £7,563 in prize money, the most notable point being Rea's 1–5 loss to three-time world champion John Spencer, in the European Open.

  3. Jackie Rea - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph "Jackie" Rea was born on 6 April 1921 in Dungannon, County Tyrone, [1] and was the only child of Catherine and greyhound track manager Thomas. [2] He began playing snooker at the age of 9 in the billiards room of the pub his father managed in Dungannon, [3] but usually then played in boys' clubs until he was 21, as people under that age were not allowed in public bars. [2]

  4. John Rea - Wikipedia

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    John Huntington Rea (1909–1968), American actor better known by the stage name John Ridgely John Joseph Rea (1921–2013), Northern Irish snooker player, better known as Jackie Rea John Rea (papyrologist) (born 1933), British papyrologist and academic

  5. 1989 Scottish Professional Championship - Wikipedia

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    John Rea won the event, beating Murdo MacLeod 9–7 in the final. In his earlier match against Ian Black, Rea compiled a 147 maximum break. [1] It was the first maximum break achieved in a tournament in Scotland, [2] and was also his first competitive century break. The title was the first, and only, of Rea's career.

  6. 2011 Scottish Professional Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Scottish Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 11 and 14 April at the Lucky Break Snooker Club in Clydebank, Scotland. The tournament was last held in 1989, where John Rea defeated Murdo MacLeod 9–7 in the final. [1] John Higgins won in the final 6–1 against Anthony ...

  7. List of snooker players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable amateur and professional snooker players, past and present. ... John Rea (SCO) John Read ...

  8. Category:Scottish snooker players - Wikipedia

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    John Phillips (snooker player) R. John Rea (snooker player) S. Eden Sharav; Eddie Sinclair; Chris Small; Billy Snaddon; Robert Stephen; Harry Stokes (snooker player) T.

  9. 1957 World Professional Match-play Championship - Wikipedia

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    Rea won all six frames on the second afternoon, for 15–3, making an 85 break in the 19th frame. With the six evening frames shared between the pair, Rea led 18–6 after the second day. [19] [20] [21] Rea won the first frame on the third day to achieve a winning margin at 19–6, and after dead frames, won 25–12. During the dead frames ...