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Ray Reardon was one of snooker's greats and dominated the sport in 1970s Welshman's wife Carol confirmed his passing and he died on Friday night Six-time world snooker champion Ray Reardon has ...
RAY REARDON had an amazing life that went from working in the mines to dominating the world stage in snooker. The snooker legend has passed away following a battle with cancer. But he has left ...
RAY Reardon was the greatest player of his generation, becoming champion of the world an incredible six times. The legend has passed away at the age of 91 following a battle with cancer.
Snooker legend Ray Reardon, who died in July last year aged 91, left £401,000 in his will to his wife Carol. Reardon, a former Welsh miner, won the World Snooker title a total of six times during ...
Ray Reardon during his victory over Eddie Charlton in the 1973 World Championship final - Getty Images/Bob Thomas Ray Reardon, who has died at the age of 91, was a godfather of modern snooker ...
Late snooker legend Ray Reardon once claimed Ronnie O'Sullivan was like a son to him. The Welshman, who passed away on Friday at the age of 91, used to mentor The Rocket and is credited with ...
Ray Reardon was the first Welsh player to win the world title, with compatriots Terry Griffiths and Mark Williams subsequently lifting the trophy Ray Reardon, who has died aged 91, dominated the ...
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Ray Reardon, the six-time world snooker champion who was affectionately nicknamed “Dracula” for his widow’s peak hairline and prominent teeth, has died at the age of 91 from cancer ...
Ray Reardon ruled snooker in the 1970s when the man known fondly as ‘Dracula’ became a household name. Yet his story almost ended long before the Welshman with the widow’s peak found stardom.
Six-time world snooker champion Ray Reardon has died at the age of 91. Welshman Reardon, who dominated the sport in the 1970s, died on Friday night, his wife Carol confirmed to the World Snooker Tour.