1975 World Snooker Championship

World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates 9 April–1 May 1975
Final venue Nunawading Basketball Centre
Final city Melbourne
Country Australia
Organisation(s) WPBSA
Total prize fund A$30,000
Winner's share A$7,500
Highest break England David Taylor (128)
Final
Champion Wales Ray Reardon
Runner-up Australia Eddie Charlton
Score 31–30
1974
1976
Sydney
Wollongong
Queanbeyan
Gosford
Goulburn
Grafton
Tamworth
Albury
Broken Hill
Cooma
Canberra
Venues in New South Wales and ACT
Brisbane
Melbourne
Other venues in Australia

The 1975 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament that took place at various locations in Australia.[1] The final was held at the Nunawading Basketball Centre on Burwood Highway, in Burwood East, Victoria.[2]

In the final Ray Reardon won 10 of the 12 frames on the second day to lead 16–8 but Eddie Charlton won the first 9 frames on day 3 to lead. Reardon then led 23–21 before Charlton won 8 frames in a row to lead 29–23, needing just 2 of the last 9 frames to win. However Reardon then won 7 frames in a row to lead again and, although Charlton levelled the match at 30–30, Reardon won the deciding frame to win 31–30.

Tournament summary

With Park Drive having ended their sponsorship,[1] The WPBSA awarded the 1975 World Championship to Eddie Charlton Promotions.[3][4] This was the second and, currently, the last world championship to be held in Australia.

There were 27 competitors. 3 preliminary matches were played to reduce the field to 24. 8 seeded players received a bye to the last-16 stage. Most of the early round matches were played in New South Wales although the semi-finals were played in Canberra and Brisbane with the final in Melbourne.[5] There was controversy about the seedings. John Spencer was seeded 8 which meant that he met Ray Reardon in the quarter-final. Alex Higgins was also in the top half of the draw while Eddie Charlton was in the bottom half of the draw.[3]

David Taylor made the highest break of the tournament with 128.[6]

The final was decided on the final frame, with Reardon winning 31–30.[1]

Prize fund

The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[5]

Schedule

Match Dates Venue, city Ref
David Greaves v Jim Charlton9–10 April 1975Woonona-Bulli RSL Memorial Hall, Wollongong, NSW[7][8]
Phil Tarrant v Bernard Bennett10–11 April 1975City Tattersalls Club, Sydney, NSW[7][8][9]
Lou Condo v Maurice Parkin10–11 April 1975Queanbeyan Leagues Club, NSW[7][8][9]
John Pulman v Phil Tarrant13–14 April 1975Auburn Baseball Club, NSW[10][11][12][13]
Warren Simpson v Ron Mares14–15 April 1975Central Coast Leagues Club, Gosford, NSW[12][13][14][15]
David Taylor v Rex King14–15 April 1975Marrickville RSL Club, Sydney, NSW[13][15]
Ian Anderson v Lou Condo14–15 April 1975Bentleigh Club, Melbourne, Victoria[12][13][15]
Dennis Taylor v Perrie Mans14–15 April 1975City Tattersalls Club, Sydney, NSW[12][13][14][15]
Gary Owen v David Greaves14–15 April 1975Goulburn Workers' Club, NSW[13][14][15]
Bill Werbeniuk v Jim Meadowcroft14–15 April 1975Grafton District Services Club, NSW[12][13][15]
Cliff Thorburn v Paddy Morgan14–15 April 1975Tamworth Workers' Club, NSW[12][13][14][15]
Ray Reardon v Warren Simpson16–17 April 1975Central Coast Leagues Club, Gosford, NSW[16][17][18][19]
Rex Williams v Ian Anderson16–17 April 1975Bentleigh Club, Melbourne, Victoria[16][17][18][19]
Cliff Thorburn v Graham Miles16–17 April 1975Queanbeyan Leagues Club, NSW[16][17][18][19]
John Spencer v John Pulman17–18 April 1975Dapto Leagues Club, Wollongong, NSW[18][19]
Alex Higgins v David Taylor17–18 April 1975Albury SS&A, NSW[19]
Dennis Taylor v Fred Davis17–18 April 1975Marrickville RSL Club, Sydney, NSW[18][19]
Gary Owen v John Dunning17–18 April 1975Broken Hill RSL Club, NSW[18][19]
Eddie Charlton Bill Werbeniuk17–18 April 1975Grafton District Services Club, NSW[18][19]
Ray Reardon v John Spencer21–23 April 1975Cooma RSL Club, NSW[20][21][22][23][24][25]
Alex Higgins v Rex Williams21–23 April 1975Wentworthville Leagues Club, Sydney, NSW[20][21][22][23][24][25]
Dennis Taylor v Gary Owen21–23 April 1975Harbord Diggers' Club, Sydney, NSW[20][21][22][23][24][25]
Eddie Charlton v Cliff Thorburn21–23 April 1975Sherwood Services Club, Brisbane, Queensland[20][21][22][23][24][25]
Ray Reardon v Alex Higgins24–26 April 1975Canberra Workers' Club, ACT[26][27]
Eddie Charlton v Dennis Taylor24–26 April 1975Past Brothers Club, Brisbane, Queensland[26][27]
Ray Reardon v Eddie Charlton27 April–1 May 1975Nunawading Basketball Centre, Melbourne, Victoria[28][29][30][31][32]

Main draw

Number in (parentheses) indicates seeding.

Source:[33][34][35]

  Round 1
Best of 29 frames
Round 2
Best of 29 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 37 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 37 frames
Final
Best of 61 frames
                                               
Australia Warren Simpson 15     Wales Ray Reardon (1) 15  
Australia Ron Mares 5     Australia Warren Simpson 11  
  Wales Ray Reardon (1) 19  
  England John Spencer (8) 17  
England John Pulman 15 England John Spencer (8) 15
Australia Phil Tarrant 5     England John Pulman 10  
  Wales Ray Reardon (1) 19  
  Northern Ireland Alex Higgins (5) 14  
England David Taylor 15     Northern Ireland Alex Higgins (5) 15  
Australia Rex King 8     England David Taylor 2  
  Northern Ireland Alex Higgins (5) 19
  England Rex Williams (4) 12  
Australia Ian Anderson 15 England Rex Williams (4) 15
Australia Lou Condo 8     Australia Ian Anderson 4  
  Wales Ray Reardon (1) 31
  Australia Eddie Charlton (7) 30
Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 15     England Fred Davis (3) 14  
South Africa Perrie Mans 12     Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 15  
  Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 19
  Wales Gary Owen 9  
Wales Gary Owen 15 England John Dunning (6) 8
England David Greaves 3     Wales Gary Owen 15  
  Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor 12
  Australia Eddie Charlton (7) 19  
Canada Bill Werbeniuk 15     Australia Eddie Charlton (7) 15  
England Jim Meadowcroft 9     Canada Bill Werbeniuk 11  
  Australia Eddie Charlton (7) 19
  Canada Cliff Thorburn 12  
Canada Cliff Thorburn 15 England Graham Miles (2) 2
Australia Paddy Morgan 6     Canada Cliff Thorburn 15  

Preliminary matches

Source:[33]

Best of 29 frames
Australia Phil Tarrant15–8England Bernard Bennett
Australia Lou Condo15–8England Maurice Parkin
England David Greaves15–14Australia Jim Charlton

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