Jim Meadowcroft

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1946 –

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Who is Jim Meadowcroft?

Jim Meadowcroft is a retired English professional snooker player who has latterly been a coach and a commentator on the game.

His most successful years were during the 1970s; he was ranked number 12 in the world in 1976–77 and reached the second round of the world championship three times. Meadowcroft is the author of Higgins, Taylor and me and has served as a director of pro snooker's governing body the WPBSA.

Meadowcroft reached the Last 16 of the World Championship in 1974, however he lost 10-16 to 6 times world champion Ray Reardon. However, he went one step further in 1976, reaching the Quarter-final by beating Rex Williams 15-7, he couldn't however progress past the Quarter-final as he was beaten 8-15 by Perrie Mans. He also progressed to the Quarter-final of the 1977 UK Championship, beating Pat Houlihan and Ray Reardon both by 5-4 scoreline, before being beaten by eventual winner Patsy Fagan once again by a 5-4 score.

On 27 January 1982 Meadowcroft made breaks of 105, 115, 117 and 125 in four consecutive frames at the Connaught Leisure Centre, Worthing.

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Born
Dec 15, 1946
Nationality
  • England

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on July 23, 2013

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