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    John Stephen Parrott MBE (born 11 May 1964) is an English former professional snooker player and television personality. He was a familiar face on the professional snooker circuit during the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s, and remained within the top 16 of the world rankings for fourteen consecutive seasons.

  2. Apr 16, 2021 · John Parrott had every reason to be feeling “quietly confident” heading into the 1991 World Snooker Championship. Parrott, then ranked number three in the world, had reached the Irish Masters final a couple of weeks earlier – losing 9-5 to six-time Crucible king Steve Davis – while he had also enjoyed a run to the UK Championship ...

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  4. Jan 6, 2023 · Date of birth: 11 May, 1964. Nationality: England. First turned professional: 1983. Highest ranking: 2. Ranking titles: 9. Triple Crown titles: 2. Crucible best: champion. Masters appearances: 14. 147 breaks: 1. SHQ Stars: ★★★★★★. Summary.

  5. May 3, 2021 · There was set to be a new name on the World Snooker Championship trophy as John Parrott went head to head with Jimmy White in the 1991 Crucible final. This was Parrotts second time appearing in snooker’s biggest match, having suffered a comprehensive 18-3 drubbing from the irrepressible Steve Davis two years earlier.

  6. May 1, 2021 · John Parrott was back in familiar territory as he prepared for his third successive Crucible semi-final at the 1991 World Snooker Championship. The world number three had secured his return to the single-table set-up in Sheffield following a hard-fought 13-10 victory over the methodical Terry Griffiths in the quarters.

  7. Name: John Parrott. DOB: 11th May 1964. Nationality: English. Turned Pro: 1983. Highest Ranking: #2 (1989/90, 1992-4) Highest Break: 147 (1992 Matchroom League) Career Highlights: 1991 World Champion, 1991 UK Champion, Three Times Masters Finalist, Three Times European Open Champion. . In short.

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