Irish Masters

Irish Masters
Tournament information
Venue Ormonde Hotel
Location Kilkenny
Country Ireland
Established 1975
Organisation(s) World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
Format Non-ranking event
Final Year 2007
Final champion(s) Ronnie O'Sullivan

The Irish Masters was a professional snooker tournament. It was founded in 1978, following on from the successful Benson & Hedges Ireland Tournament (alternatively known as the Benson & Hedges Ireland Championship).

Contents

History

The Benson & Hedges Ireland Tournament started out as a challenge match in 1975 between Alex Higgins and John Spencer. In 1976 and 1977 the event was staged as a four man invitational, and was replaced by the Irish Masters in 1978. Benson & Hedges continued their sponsorship with the tournament being played at Goffs, Co. Kildare. After tobacco sponsorship was outlawed in Ireland in 2000, the Irish government funded the event from 2001 and it was subsequently relocated to the Citywest Hotel, Saggart, Co. Dublin. The tournament was staged on an invitational basis for most of its existence but became a ranking tournament from the 2002/03 season. The event was dropped from the calendar in the 2005/2006 season.[1]

In 2007, a three-day invitational event known as the Kilkenny Irish Masters was staged with 16 players. It attracted a strong field with 9 of the world's top 16 players taking part. Ronnie O'Sullivan won the title and also made a maximum break during the tournament, but it is not included in his official tally of maximum breaks since the event was not sanctioned by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association.[2][3]

The tournament has been dominated most of all by Steve Davis, who has won the tournament 8 times. It has only been won by Irish players on two occasions, Alex Higgins in 1989 and Ken Doherty in 1998. Doherty claimed the title despite losing in the final 3 frames to 9 after his opponent, Ronnie O'Sullivan, failed a subsequent drugs test. There was only one official maximum break in the history of the tournament. John Higgins made it in the quarter-finals of the 2000 event against Jimmy White.[1]

Winners

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Year Winner Opponent Final score Season
Benson & Hedges Ireland Tournament (non-ranking)
1975 John Spencer Alex Higgins 9–7
1976 John Spencer Alex Higgins 5–0
1977 Alex Higgins Ray Reardon 5–3
Irish Masters (non-ranking)
1978 John Spencer Doug Mountjoy 5–3 1977/78
1979 Doug Mountjoy Ray Reardon 6–5 1978/79
1980 Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy 9–8 1979/80
1981 Terry Griffiths Ray Reardon 9–7 1980/81
1982 Terry Griffiths Steve Davis 9–5 1981/82
1983 Steve Davis Ray Reardon 9–2 1982/83
1984 Steve Davis Terry Griffiths 9–1 1983/84
1985 Jimmy White Alex Higgins 9–5 1984/85
1986 Jimmy White Willie Thorne 9–5 1985/86
1987 Steve Davis Willie Thorne 9–1 1986/87
1988 Steve Davis Neal Foulds 9–4 1987/88
1989 Alex Higgins Stephen Hendry 9–8 1988/89
1990 Steve Davis Dennis Taylor 9–4 1989/90
1991 Steve Davis John Parrott 9–5 1990/91
1992 Stephen Hendry Ken Doherty 9–6 1991/92
1993 Steve Davis Alan McManus 9–4 1992/93
1994 Steve Davis Alan McManus 9–8 1993/94
1995 Peter Ebdon Stephen Hendry 9–8 1994/95
1996 Darren Morgan Steve Davis 9–8 1995/96
1997 Stephen Hendry Darren Morgan 9–8 1996/97
1998 Ken Doherty Ronnie O'Sullivan 3–9[a] 1997/98
1999 Stephen Hendry Stephen Lee 9–8 1998/99
2000 John Higgins Stephen Hendry 9–4 1999/00
2001 Ronnie O'Sullivan Stephen Hendry 9–8 2000/01
2002 John Higgins Peter Ebdon 10–3 2001/02
Irish Masters (ranking)
2003 Ronnie O'Sullivan John Higgins 10–9 2002/03
2004 Peter Ebdon Mark King 10–7 2003/04
2005 Ronnie O'Sullivan Matthew Stevens 10–8 2004/05
Irish Masters (non-ranking)
2007 Ronnie O'Sullivan Barry Hawkins 9–1 2006/07

Notes

  • a Ronnie O'Sullivan was stripped of his title in 1998 (a 9–3 win over Ken Doherty), after failing a drugs test by testing positive for cannabis.

References

  1. ^ a b c Turner, Chris. "Irish Masters". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/irishmast.html. Retrieved 18 November 2010. 
  2. ^ Turner, Chris. "Kilkenny Irish Masters". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. http://www.cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/misc4.html#Kilkenny. Retrieved 18 November 2010. 
  3. ^ "O'Sullivan drives Hawkins to drink". RTÉ Sport. http://www.rte.ie/sport/2007/0312/snooker.html. Retrieved 18 November 2010.