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Ray Reardon ruled snooker in the 1970s when the man known fondly as ‘Dracula’ became a household name. Yet his story almost ended long before the Welshman with the widow’s peak found stardom ...
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Ray Reardon taught Ronnie O'Sullivan things he didn't know existed, says snooker legendRay Reardon was able to show Ronnie O’Sullivan things on the snooker table he ‘didn’t know existed’ and was the ‘missing link’ in the development of his game, says Jimmy White. It was ...
SNOOKER legend Ray Reardan has passed away at the age of 91. The former world number one died following a battle with cancer. Tributes have poured in for Reardon, who won the World Snooker Champion… ...
Ray Reardon, who has died at the age of 91, was a godfather of modern snooker, a player whose career was bookended by playing Joe Davis in Leicester Square and then coaching Ronnie O’Sullivan to ...
Ray Reardon was one of snooker's greats and dominated the sport in 1970s ... From a young age he played cue sports for money. His father frowned on this, until learning his son was winning.
Ray Reardon ruled snooker in the 1970s when the man known fondly as ‘Dracula’ became a household name. Yet his story almost ended long before the Welshman with the widow’s peak found stardom.
Ray Reardon taught Ronnie O'Sullivan things he didn't know existed, says snooker legend | Metro News
Ray Reardon was able to show Ronnie O’Sullivan things on the snooker table he ‘didn’t know existed’ and was the ‘missing link’ in the development of his game, says Jimmy White.
His wife Carol confirmed his passing. Reardon, endearingly known as 'the Gentleman', was a dominating force in the 1970s snooker scene, with six World Championship titles under his belt, reports ...
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