Neil Robertson joins Crucible's 147 club but then bows out
The pre-tournament favourite achieved the 12th 147 in Crucible history in the 19th frame of the match but it was not enough to prevent his shock 13-12 loss to the tournament's 14th seed.
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The pre-tournament favourite achieved the 12th 147 in Crucible history in the 19th frame of the match but it was not enough to prevent his shock 13-12 loss to the tournament's 14th seed.
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Judd Trump held off a thrilling fightback from Anthony McGill to reach the quarter-finals of the World Championship at the Crucible. Former world No. 1 Trump, who won the World Championship in 2019, saw his 10-6 lead at the start of the session reduced to just a single frame.
Neil Robertson hit a stunning 147 against Jack Lisowski at the World Snooker Championships in Sheffield. The Aussie knocked in the maximum break to reduce the deficit to one frame at 10-9.
Neil Robertson fired the 12th 147 break in World Snooker Championship history in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski.
Neil Robertson further immortalised himself at the World Championship with a magnificent 147 maximum break. The Australian has had little luck at the Crucible since his 2010 world title, but filleted a mesmerising perfect total clearance to enter the record books with the 12th maximum in snooker’s biggest tournament. Ad/> Many maximums come when the pressure is off, but Robertson was 10-8 down to Jack Lisowski in their second-round match when he got in amongst the balls.