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[Other Sport] RIP Ray Reardon











thedonkeycentrehalf

Moved back to wear the gloves (again)
Jul 7, 2003
9,357
RIP - When I was a kid I met him a couple of times when they used to do the snooker exhibitions at Pontins holiday camps and he was a very nice man.
 








Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
NSC Patron
Apr 5, 2014
25,944
A name that resonates with many NSCers of a certain age. Always a gentleman and a fine snooker player. My favourite when I, badly, started to play the game as a kid.

RIP
 










Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,931
North of Brighton
Very sad news. A real character from the earky days of Snooker on the telly.

Survived being trapped in a coal mine when a roof collapsed, became a copper and talked down a man with a shotgun.

A life well lived.
RIP Ray. I miss the earky days too. Simpler times.
 






WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,778
Great snooker player and was always came across as a lovely gentleman in interviews. RIP
 


dangull

Well-known member
Feb 24, 2013
5,162
He only turned professional at age 35. In his 20's he probably would have won many other world titles than the 6 he won in the 70's.
One of my earliest memories was the 1982 final where Alex Higgins beat him in the final. RIP Dracula
 














Berty23

Well-known member
Jun 26, 2012
3,654
This bloke was an absolute champion. I knew him reasonably well when I was a kid in the 90s because he was a member at the golf club I played at. He later became honorary president. He was such a nice chap. He had time for everyone and to all of us he was just Ray from the golf club. He was really generous with his time for the juniors (back in the 90s most golf clubs were dicks towards kids - we could not go in the lounge but he chatting to us out in the areas we were allowed).

We had an exchange with a Swedish side and he came along with us to a snooker hall. He obviously didn’t need to spend an evening with 20 teenagers who were more interested in drinking than being good at snooker but when he put on a demonstration we were in awe. He knocked in a century and it looked easy. This would have been 1995 so he was getting on.

He continued being a great bloke. A couple of years back we went up to the club with my mum (who is still a member in her 70s and knew Ray really well as she is a still single figures so well known up there), he popped over and asked if he could say hello to her grand kids - took a while to recognise me but got there, and my kids had no idea who it was. They asked who that nice man was as we got in the car (son aged 14 and girls 12) and I explained. My lad was annoyed I did not tell him at the time.

A lovely bloke. Great snooker player. Pretty average golfer. RIP
 


essbee1

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2014
4,736
My Dad passed away at the same age, was from South Wales and lived in Merthyr very
close to where Ray Reardon was born (Tredegar); he was called Ray too.
Seem t'was a popular name in the valleys around the 1930s.
 


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