Snooker World Champion puts on a show for Ashington fans
Cliff Thornburn, who won the World Championship in 1980, was guest of honour during a visit to Ashington Veterans and Elders Institute.
He played an exhibition match against six local players, showed some great trick shots and posed for photographs.
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Hide AdThe Canadian also had his pie and peas with members and signed dozens of autographs.
Keith Green, secretary of the Institute, said: “He's been playing professional snooker for over 50 years, won dozens of titles all over the world and is a snooker history-maker.
“He won the World Title at The Crucible in 1980, the first overseas player to do that.
"In 1983 he was the first player to reach a second Crucible World Final, making the first maximum 147 at Sheffield on the way to the final.
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Hide Ad“He is a real gentleman, a true ambassador for the game, and he puts paid to the belief that you shouldn't meet your heroes in case they disappoint you.
"He was great company and the consummate nice guy.
“Cliff retired from professional snooker last week, playing his last competitive match in Hull at The UK Seniors Tournament, but he'll continue to travel the world and play exhibition matches.
“We'd been disappointed to have had to cancel his original scheduled visit to the institute in early 2020 because of Covid restrictions.
“We hope to continue with these events, as the members really enjoy seeing the pros in action close-up, as well as having the chance to chat with legends of the game.”