Fergal O'Brien
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Fergal O'Brien | |
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Born | March 8, 1972 |
Nationality | Irish |
Nickname(s) | The Baby-Faced Bandit, Fearless Fergal |
Professional | 1991– |
Highest ranking | #9 (2000/01) |
2008/09 ranking | 24 |
Highest break | 143 (Masters, 1991) |
Tournament wins | |
Ranking | 1 |
Fergal O'Brien (born March 8, 1972), and growing up in Bayside, Dublin is an Irish professional snooker player.
His greatest achievement was winning the British Open in 1999, beating Anthony Hamilton 9-7 in the final. He has also reached three other ranking semi-finals, and the final of the 2001 Masters. He spent 3 seasons as a top 16 player.
He is also the only player to score a century in his first frame at the World Championships in the Crucible, which he achieved against Alan McManus in 1994 (though he lost the match 10-7 and did not qualify again until 1998), and the first player ever to beat John Parrott in a World Championship qualifier, in 2005. Fergal has compiled 85 competitive century breaks in his career.
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[edit] 2007
Fergal started the 2007/2008 campaign in Shanghai where he had beaten Paul Davies and Barry Hawkins in qualifying rounds, however, he lost to Steve Davis in the first round. Fergal also took part in Grand Prix but only managed to whitewash Ali Carter and lose four other matches what resulted in ending in fifth place leaving only Graeme Dott behind him in the group stage.
After qualifying for the main draw of Northern Ireland Trophy by beating Barry Pinches in a deciding frame, Fergal went on to beat Dave Harold in the first round of main draw. His big run continued with victories over John Higgins (in a decider), Barry Hawkins and Ronnie O'Sullivan. He secured his second ranking-event final of career by beating Mark Allen with 6 frames to 3. He lost the final to Stephen Maguire, 5-9.
[edit] Tournament Wins
[edit] Ranking Wins
- British Open - 1999
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NAME | O'Brien, Fergal |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Irish snooker player |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 8, 1972 |
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