Neil Robertson fires the 12th 147 break in World Snooker Championship history
Neil Robertson fired the 12th 147 break in World Snooker Championship history in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski.
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Neil Robertson fired the 12th 147 break in World Snooker Championship history in the 19th frame of his second round match against Jack Lisowski.
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He collected a whopping £147,000 for compiling the fourth 147 break in World Championship history in 1997, but it would not be outlandish to suggest Ronnie O'Sullivan has earned far, far more from that life-enriching, awe-inspiring maximum than he could ever have imagined. Studying the footage of failing to put a foot wrong on Monday 21 April 1997, even O'Sullivan – a record 38-time ranking event winner with six world titles, seven Masters, 15 competitive 147s and over 1150 centuries to his name – probably wonders how he reached the potting promised land in only his fifth year at the Crucible Theatre.
Graeme Dott compiled the second maximum break of his career as he brushed aside Pang Junxu to advance to the final round of World Championship qualifying in Sheffield.
Larkhall star Graeme Dott hit a 147 maximum break on his way to reaching the final qualifying round for the World Snooker Championships.
Graeme Dott hit the second 147 of his storied career as he beat Pang Junxu 6-1 to progress to ‘Judgement Day’ at the World Championship qualifiers at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield. The 'Pocket Dynamo' will now face Jamie Clarke in the final round of qualifying as he aims to secure a spot in the full draw for the first time since 2019. Ad/> “It was actually nice just to get close,” said Dott on the prospect of making the maximum break.