1986 Grand Prix (snooker)

Rothmans Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates18–26 October 1986 (1986-10-18 – 1986-10-26)
VenueHexagon Theatre
CityReading
CountryEngland
OrganisationWPBSA
FormatRanking event
Total prize fund£275,000[1]
Winner's share£55,000[1]
Highest break Jimmy White (ENG) (138)[2]
Final
Champion Jimmy White (ENG)
Runner-up Rex Williams (ENG)
Score10–6
1985
1987

The 1986 Rothmans Grand Prix was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 18 to 26 October 1986 at the Hexagon Theatre in Reading.[3][4]

Rex Williams made his first (and only) major final in a professional snooker tournament after being a professional since 1951. He was 53 years and 98 days old, making him the oldest player in a ranking final. He had beaten Jim Bear, Mark Wildman, Alex Higgins, Steve Davis and Neal Foulds before facing Jimmy White in the final.[5] During that match Williams took a 5–2 lead which he had made a break of 125 in the 7th frame and 6–4 before White took the last 6 frames to win 10–6.[6][7]

Rounds 1 to 3 were played at Redwood Lodge, Bristol, from 17 to 24 September 1986.[8]

Terry Griffiths set a Grand Prix record with a break of 136 against Steve Davis in the fourth round.[9] This was superseded by a break of 137 by Willie Thorne against Neal Foulds in round five.[9] White then made a break of 138 against Silvino Francisco in their semi-final.[9][10][6]

The quarter-final between White and 17-year-old Stephen Hendry went to the deciding frame.[9] Hendry missed potting the blue ball in that frame and White went on to win.[9] Williams nearly inflicted the first whitewash of Davis's professional career, taking a four-frame lead but then not potting a black ball that would have meant a 5–0 win.[10] After Davis had won the fifth frame, Williams completed his victory with a break of 74 in frame 6.[10]

In the semi-finals, White defeated Francisco 9–6, and Williams eliminated Foulds 9–8.[11]

Williams led 5–3 at the end of the first session of the final.[9] White took the first frame of the second session, then Williams won the next frame to lead 6–4.[9] White then added six consecutive frames to take the title.[6][7]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money is shown below:[12]

  • Winner: £55,000
  • Runner-up: £33,000
  • Semi-finalists: £16,500
  • Quarter-finalists: £8,250
  • Last 16: £4,125
  • Last 32: £2,664
  • Last 64: £1,202
  • Highest break, round 4 onwards: £5,500
  • Highest break, rounds 1 to 3: £1,375

In addition to the prize fund, the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association made contributions of £150 to 24 of the players who lost in rounds 1 and 2.[12]

Main draw

[11]

Round 3 (Last 64)
Best of 9 frames
Round 4 (Last 32)
Best of 9 frames
Round 5 (Last 16)
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 19 frames
                  
Steve Davis 5
Matt Gibson 1
Steve Davis 5
Tony Drago 1
Tony Drago 5
Eddie Charlton 4
Steve Davis 5
Terry Griffiths 2
Terry Griffiths 5
Mario Morra 3
Terry Griffiths 5
John Campbell 1
John Campbell 5
Geoff Foulds 0
Steve Davis 1
Rex Williams 5
Rex Williams 5
Jim Bear 2
Rex Williams 5
Mark Wildman 1
Mark Wildman 5
Steve Longworth 2
Rex Williams 5
Alex Higgins 1
Alex Higgins 5
Fred Davis 0
Alex Higgins 5
Dave Martin 2
Dave Martin w/o
Jim Meadowcroft w/d
Rex Williams 9
Neal Foulds 8
Willie Thorne 5
Steve Duggan 0
Willie Thorne 5
Warren King 2
Warren King 5
Bill Werbeniuk 2
Willie Thorne 3
Neal Foulds 5
Neal Foulds 5
Graham Miles 1
Neal Foulds 5
Cliff Wilson 0
Cliff Wilson 5
Ian Anderson 4
Neal Foulds 5
Tony Meo 3
Tony Meo 5
Tony Chappel 1
Tony Meo 5
John Parrott 3
John Parrott 5
Graham Cripsey 4
Tony Meo 5
Dennis Taylor 2
Dennis Taylor 5
Jon Wright 3
Dennis Taylor 5
John Virgo 1
John Virgo 5
Patsy Fagan 2
Rex Williams 6
Jimmy White 10
Joe O'Boye 5
Cliff Thorburn 4
Joe O'Boye 2
Steve Newbury 5
Steve Newbury 5
Dean Reynolds 0
Steve Newbury 2
Silvino Francisco 5
Silvino Francisco 5
John Spencer 4
Silvino Francisco 5
Wayne Jones 4
Wayne Jones 5
David Taylor 1
Silvino Francisco 5
Tony Knowles 2
Doug Mountjoy 5
Bob Harris 2
Doug Mountjoy 5
Jim Wych 1
Jim Wych 5
John Rea 2
Doug Mountjoy 1
Tony Knowles 5
Tony Knowles 5
David Roe 3
Tony Knowles 5
Peter Francisco 3
Peter Francisco 5
Paul Medati 1
Silvino Francisco 6
Jimmy White 9
Jimmy White 5
Tony Jones 0
Jimmy White 5
Jack McLaughlin 2
Jack McLaughlin 5
Barry West 1
Jimmy White 5
Mike Hallett 1
Les Dodd 5
Kirk Stevens 4
Les Dodd 2
Mike Hallett 5
Mike Hallett 5
Vic Harris 2
Jimmy White 5
Stephen Hendry 4
Bob Chaperon 5
Ray Reardon 3
Bob Chaperon 2
Stephen Hendry 5
Stephen Hendry 5
Eugene Hughes 1
Stephen Hendry 5
Paddy Browne 3
Paddy Browne 5
Joe Johnson 2
Paddy Browne 5
Mark Bennett 0
Mark Bennett 5
Murdo MacLeod 1

Final

Final: Best of 19 frames. Referee: John Williams
Hexagon Theatre, Reading, England, 26 October 1986.
Jimmy White
 England
10–6 Rex Williams
 England
11–72 (53), 57–47, 130–3 (101), 54–73, 44–84, 44–74, 0–126 (125), 90–4 (73), 83–24, 0–76, 72–16, 79–39 (68), 79–23, 63–61, 88–8 (51), 79–8 (72)
101 Highest break 125
1 Century breaks 1
5 50+ breaks 2

Rounds 1 and 2

Results from the first two rounds are below.[13]

Round 1
Best of 19 frames
Round 2
Best of 19 frames
 Derek Mienie (RSA)5 Matt Gibson (SCO)5
 Jack Fitzmaurice (ENG)2 Derek Mienie (SAF)4
 Paul Watchorn (IRL)5 Tony Drago (MLT)5
 Mike Darrington (ENG)2 Paul Watchorn (IRL)3
 Mario Morra (CAN)5 Ian Black (SCO)4
 Steve James (ENG)3 Mario Morra (CAN)5
 Geoff Foulds (ENG)5 Bernie Mikkelsen (CAN)1
 Glen Wilkinson (AUS)3 Geoff Foulds (ENG)5
 Jim Bear (CAN)5 Danny Fowler (ENG)2
 Bernard Bennett (ENG)2 Jim Bear (CAN)5
 Francois Ellis (RSA)w.o. Mark Wildman (ENG)5
 Eddie McLauglin (SCO) Francois Ellis (RSA)1
 Fred Davis (ENG)5
 Roger Bales (ENG)4
 Jim Meadowcroft (ENG)5 Perrie Mans (RSA)
 David Greaves (ENG)2 Jim Meadowcroft (ENG)w.o.
 Terry Whitthread (ENG)w.o. Steve Duggan (ENG)5
 Sakchai Sim Ngam (THA) Terry Whitthread (ENG)1
 Jim Donnelly (SCO)5 Warren King (AUS)5
 Nigel Gilbert (ENG)1 Jim Donnelly (SCO)2
 Frank Jonik (CAN)w.o. Graham Miles (ENG)5
 Leon Heywood (AUS) Frank Jonik (CAN)1
 Ian Anderson (AUS)5 Tommy Murphy (NIR)4
 Bill Oliver (ENG)4 Ian Anderson (AUS)5
 Tony Kearney (IRL)5 Tony Chappel (WAL)5
 Greg Jenkins (AUS)3 Tony Kearney (IRL)1
 Paul Gibson (ENG)5 Graham Cripsey (ENG)5
 John Dunning (ENG)1 Paul Gibson (ENG)3
 Jon Wright (ENG)5 Malcolm Bradley (CAN)0
 Mick Fisher (ENG)1 Jon Wright (ENG)5
 Robbie Grace (RSA)5 Patsy Fagan (IRE)5
 Pat Houlihan (ENG)1 Robbie Grace (RSA)3
 Joe O'Boye (IRE)5
 Ray Edmonds (ENG)2
 Dave Gilbert (ENG)5 Steve Newbury (WAL)5
 Brian Rowswell (ENG)1 Dave Gilbert (ENG)1
 Pascal Burke (IRE)5 John Spencer (ENG)5
 Colin Roscoe (WAL)3 Pascal Burke (IRL)3
 Wayne Jones (WAL)5
 Robby Foldvari (AUS)2
 Jackie Rea (NIR)5 Bob Harris (ENG)5
 Dennis Hughes (ENG)2 Jackie Rea (NIR)0
 John Rea (SCO)5
 Eddie Sinclair (SCO)4
 David Roe (ENG)5 Jimmy van Rensberg (RSA)3
 John Hargreaves (ENG)1 David Roe (ENG)5
 Gino Rigitano (CAN)5 Paul Medati (ENG)5
 Clive Everton (WAL)1 Gino Rigitano (CAN)1
 Martin Smith (ENG)5 Tony Jones (ENG)5
 Mike Hines (RSA)2 Martin Smith (ENG)0
 Jack McLaughlin (NIR)5 Marcel Gauvreau (CAN)3
 Ken Owers (ENG)2 Jack McLaughlin (NIR)5
 Les Dodd (ENG)5
 George Scott (ENG)2
 Billy Kelly (IRL)5 Vic Harris (ENG)5
 Maurice Parkin (ENG)2 Billy Kelly (IRL)3
 Dave Chalmers (ENG)5 Bob Chaperon (CAN)5
 Omprakesh Agrawal (IND)1 Dave Chalmers (ENG)2
 Stephen Hendry (SCO)5
 Ian Williamson (ENG)1
 Dessie Sheehan (IRE)5 Paddy Browne (IRE)5
 Bert Demarco (SCO)1 Dessie Sheehan (IRL)4
 Mark Bennett (WAL)5 Dene O'Kane (NZL)2
 Mike Watterson (ENG)1 Mark Bennett (WAL)5

Century breaks

Round 4 onwards[14]

Rounds 1 to 3[15]

References

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