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The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 2)

 
The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 2)
The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 2)

Watch the final frame of the 1985 World Snooker Championship final between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor. This is it, the final few balls causing more problems then ever before in a final, and Dennis Taylor's unforgettable celebrations.




Classic Snooker Videos

Classic snooker videos from the best matches over the years.

  • The Fastest Ever 147 by Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan
    The Fastest Ever 147 by Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan

    Watch Ronnie "The Rocket" O'Sullivan hit the fastest ever maximum break (147) in only 5mins 20secs! That's a perfect break, 15 reds with 15 backs followed by the yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black in the time it takes Ebdon to pick up his cue! This...

     
  • Jimmy White showing his magic in 1984
    Jimmy White showing his magic in 1984

    Jimmy White showing off his cue power with extreme screw as he wins his 1984 Masters semi-final match - back when snooker was watched by tens of millions in the UK.

     
  • The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Reviewed
    The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Reviewed

    The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor is the most thrilling and the most epic of epic matches ever. Hear Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor talk you through the closing moments of the greatest snooker final in history....

     
  • The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 1)
    The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 1)

    Watch the final frame of the 1985 World Snooker Championship final between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor. Watch and feel the tension and atmosphere grow to levels never seen before in a snooker match as the epic final goes to the wire, the final black in t...

     
  • The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 2)
    The 1985 World Snooker Championship Final Frame (Part 2)

    Watch the final frame of the 1985 World Snooker Championship final between Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor. This is it, the final few balls causing more problems then ever before in a final, and Dennis Taylor's unforgettable celebrations.

     
  • The First Televised Maximum (147 Break by Steve Davis in 1982)
    The First Televised Maximum (147 Break by Steve Davis in 1982)

    Steve Davis made the first televised 147 break (Maximum) on 11th Jan 1982 in the Lada Classic against John Spencer. The Nugget (also known as the Ginger Magician) went on to dominate the 1980s and become one of the greatest ever snooker players and was sti...

     
  • The First World Championships Maximum (147 Break by Cliff Thorburn in 1983)
    The First World Championships Maximum (147 Break by Cliff Thorburn in 1983)

    Cliff Thorburn made the first World Snooker Championships 147 break (Maximum) on 23rd April 1983 against Terry Griffiths. The Canadian's maximum took over 30 minutes to complete, maybe the slowest in history, and was famous for the fluked red that started...

     
  • Maximum Break (147 Break by Jimmy White in 1992)
    Maximum Break (147 Break by Jimmy White in 1992)

    Jimmy White made this 147 maximum in the World Snooker Championships on 22nd April 1992 against Tony Drago. This was The Whirlwind's only maximum in his long and unfortunate career. Jimmy, known as the people's champion, had bad fortune in the World Champi...

     
  • Maximum Break (147 Break by Stephen Hendry in 1997)
    Maximum Break (147 Break by Stephen Hendry in 1997)

    Stephen Hendry made this 147 maximum break in the Charity Challenge on 5th January 1997 against Ronnie O'Sullivan. This 147 was remarkable as it was in the deciding frame in the final of the championship. If that wasn't enough, Hendry was leading 8-2 in th...

     
 

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