Snooker

Terry Griffiths, Snooker Hero, Dies After Storied Career

Terry Griffiths, who passed away at 77 was a Welsh snooker legend renowned for his achievements as a player, coach and commentator. A former postman and bus conductor, Griffiths turned professional in 1978 and became world champion in 1979 in his first attempt defeating Dennis Taylor 24-16 in the World Championship final. Reflecting on his remarkable journey, Griffiths once said, “From being a miner at 15, then a bus conductor, postman and insurance salesman, next thing I was champion of the world.”

In addition to winning the World Championship, Griffiths also claimed the Masters in 1980 and the UK Championship in 1982 completing snooker’s Triple Crown, a feat only 11 players have achieved. Despite his cautious playing style, Griffiths became a successful coach after retiring in 1997. He mentored world champions like Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Mark Williams. Griffiths also became a beloved television pundit known for his soft Llanelli accent and dry wit.

Terry Griffiths began his career in the amateur ranks, winning the Welsh Amateur Championship in 1975 and the English Amateur Championship in 1977-78. His breakthrough came in 1979 when he qualified for the World Championship and defeated the likes of Alex Higgins and Eddie Charlton to reach the final. After his triumph in 1979, Griffiths helped Wales win the inaugural World Cup alongside Ray Reardon and Doug Mountjoy.

Griffiths’ snooker legacy extended beyond his playing career as he influenced generations of players and snooker fans. Despite a lean period in the 1990s, he retired with dignity still ranked 23rd in the world. He played his final match at the 1997 World Championship where he lost to fellow Welshman Mark Williams.

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