Talk:Alex Higgins
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There are some errors in the article: 1) The score for the 1982 world championship was 18-15, and not 18-16 as listed in the article. 2) In 1976 world championship final, Higgins not conceed early before Reardon had "reached the winning post". Reardon won the frame he needed to win the match 27-16. However, Higgins did conceed several frames early when he could still have techniclaly won them. 3)While it is correct that Higgins was ranked number 2 on two occassions (since the ranking list was created in 1976) it is worth noting that for the 1982 / 1983 list, Higgins had two ranking points deducted for misconduct. Otherwise he would have been ranked number one, based on tournament performance.
The article does not list many of Higgins' tournament victories. I would suggest adding:
- 1972 Irish Professional Champion (beat Rea 28-12)
- 1973 Men of the Midlands (beat Reardon 5-3)
- 1975 Canadian Open (beat Pulam 15-7)
- 1977 Canadian Open (beat Spencer 17-14)
- 1978 Benson and Hedges Masters (beat Thorburn 7-5)
- 1978 Irish Professional Champion (beat Dennis Taylor 21-7)
- 1979 Irish Professional Champion (beat Patsy Fagan 21-13)
- 1979 Tolly Cobbold Classic (beat Reardon 5-4)
- 1980 British Gold Cup (beat Reardon 5-1)
- 1980 Padmore / Super Crysalate International (beat Mans 4-2)
- 1980 Tolly Cobbold Classic (beat Dennis Taylor 5-4)
- 1980 Pontins Professional Championship (beat Dennis Taylor 9-7)
- 1981 Benson and Hedges Masters (beat Griffiths 9-5)
- 1983 Irish Professional Championship (beat Dennis Taylor 16-11)
- 1984 World Doubles Championship (with Jimmy White; beat Thorburn and Thorne 10-2)
- 1985, 1986, 1987 World Team Championship (playing for Ireland)
- 1989 Irish Professional Championship (beat Jack McLaughlin 9-7)
Tim Sandle
- Hi Tim,
- You are correct about the 1982 final: it was def. 18-15 and updated accordingly. As to the 1976 final, I recall seeing Higgins shaking hands with Reardon and hearing the commentator (Ted Lowe or Jack Karnehm) say in total surprise that he had conceded the frame in progress (and the match) early although not entitled to do so [those words ring fairly clear]. It's also my understanding that the final session of that match (in Manchester) was not played. Can you check your sources and post a reply?
- Unfortunately many of Alex's victories were in events that would be regarded a mickey-mouse today. True, those were all that were available but I think only his two B&H Master's titles stand the test of time and should be added to his article. I've a feeling that he also won one or two other major tournaments and will check this out. Patrick
[edit] Category
The Northern Irish snooker players category clearly states Higgins' country - Northern Ireland. And it's a sub-category of Category:Northern Irish people. Stu ’Bout ye! 08:37, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- Hi, I propose to save space by removing the NI flag. Alex's picture is there already and a flag doesn't need to appear unless a suitable usable photo of the subject can't be provided. Alex is described as from Northern Ireland in the article, which is enough. Patrick.
[edit] Media links OK?
The media links aren't working for me -is it me, or are they dead links? MikesPlant 00:05, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
- Mike, media links work ok for me (they open in Real Player). Maybe copy the link location and see if it can be cut and pasted into Real Player or Windows Media Player? Tue. 2 May, 15.49 Patrick
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