1977 UK Snooker Championship

1977 UK Snooker Championship

The 1977 Super Crystalate UK Championship took place at the Blackpool Tower Circus, Blackpool in November/December 1977.

After his success with the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre 7 months previously, Mike Watterson instituted this new championship with sponsorship from manufactureres of Super Crystalate balls. The venue Blackpool Tower Circus, had a strong snooker tradition from the April world finals of the 1950s but Blackpool in this competition was a different story and crowds were poor. Partly because matches were short, there were a number of upsets, Ray Reardon going out 5-4 to Jim Meadowcroft in his first match. Only one established player, Alex Higgins, reached the semi-finals and the winner went to Patsy Fagan, a London-based Dubliner, a professional for less than a year. The final was televised and shown on BBC1's "Grandstand". Joe Davis presented Fagan with the trophy.

As mentioned above, Blackpool had poor crowds for this championship and the following year, The Preston Guildhall would host the championship and stayed on for the next 20 years.

Prize Money

Winner £2,000

Total £7,000

The Results

First Round Best of 9 frames

Round16
|flagicon|England John Virgo|5|flagicon|Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor|2
|flagicon|England Graham Miles|5|flagicon|Scotland Chris Ross|1
|flagicon|Ireland Patsy Fagan|5|flagicon|England Fred Davis|0
|flagicon|England Jim Meadowcroft|5"'|flagicon|Wales Ray Reardon|4
|flagicon|Wales Doug Mountjoy|5|flagicon|England John Spencer|3
|flagicon|England Willie Thorne|5|flagicon|England Rex Williams|4
|flagicon|Northern Ireland Alex Higgins|5|flagicon|England David Taylor|4
|flagicon|England John Dunning|w|flagicon|England John Pulman|o
|flagicon|England John Virgo|5|flagicon|England Graham Miles|2
|flagicon|Ireland Patsy Fagan|5|flagicon|England Jim Meadowcroft|4
|flagicon|Wales Doug Mountjoy|5|flagicon|England Willie Thorne|4
|flagicon|Northern Ireland Alex Higgins|5|flagicon|England John Dunning|0
|flagicon|Ireland Patsy Fagan|9|flagicon|England John Virgo|8
|flagicon|Wales Doug Mountjoy|9|flagicon|Northern Ireland Alex Higgins|2
|flagicon|Ireland Patsy Fagan|12|flagicon|Wales Doug Mountjoy|9
3rdplace=no

Highest Break

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