Patrick Wallace
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Patrick Wallace | ||
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Born | September 20, 1969 | |
Nationality | Northern Irish | |
Professional | 1994 - | |
Highest ranking | #34 | |
2006/07 ranking | #74 | |
Career prize money | £221,860 | |
Highest break | 141 (1999) | |
Best ranking performance | Quarter finals of world championship 2001 | |
Tournament wins | ||
Ranking events | 0 |
Patrick Wallace (born September 20, 1969) is a Northern Irish professional snooker player. He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and is an accountancy graduate from Queens University, Belfast
Notable for being the only player to reach the quarter finals of the world championship on his only appearance. He did this in 2001 beating Alan McManus 10-2 and Mark King 13-5 on his way before being knocked out by his good friend and fellow countryman Joe Swail. He has failed to reach the crucible stages of the world championship since.
He is currently ranked 74th in the world rankings.
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