Bernard Bennett
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Bernard Bennett was an English professional snooker player who competed in the late 1960s and 1970s.
He competed in the World Snooker Championship 1969 but was defeated in the first round 18-25 by Fred Davis and competed in the World Snooker Championship 1970 but was defeated 8-11 in the first round by John Spencer.
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