1984–85 snooker season

The 1984–85 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1984 and May 1985. The following table outlines the results for the ranking and the invitational events.

1984–85 snooker season
Details
DurationJuly 1984 – 18 May 1985
Tournaments27 (6 ranking events)
Triple Crown winners
UK ChampionshipEngland Steve Davis
MastersCanada Cliff Thorburn
World ChampionshipNorthern Ireland Dennis Taylor

New professional players

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) accepted the following players as professionals. Lou Condo was readmitted after having allowed his WPBSA membership to lapse. Tony Drago was also accepted, but he informed the Association that he had not wanted his application to be progressed and so was not included.[1] Thirteen players had their applications rejected, including Terry Whitthread, Joe O'Boye, Steve Meakin, Barry West, and Dave Gilbert.[1]

Calendar

Date[n 1]RankTournament nameVenueCityWinnerRunner-upScoreRefs
06-2507-08  AUSNRAustralian MastersParmatta ClubSydney Tony Knowles John Virgo7–3[5]
07-1107-13  NZLNRNew Zealand MastersKingsgate Convention CentreAuckland Jimmy White Kirk Stevens5–3[7]
08-??08-??  CANNRCanadian Professional ChampionshipBrass Cannon ClubToronto Cliff Thorburn Mario Morra9–2[8]
08-1308-17  AUSNRAustralian Professional ChampionshipRSL ClubDubbo Eddie Charlton Warren King10–3[8]
08-2108-22  SGPNRSingapore MastersMandarin StadiumSingapore Terry Griffiths Steve Davis[n 2][9]
08-2008-23  ESPNRCosta Del Sol ClassicLas Palmeras HotelFuengirola Dennis Taylor Mike Hallett5–2[2]
08-2808-29  MYSNRMalaysian MastersSelangor ClubKuala Lumpur Terry Griffiths Tony Meo[n 2][9]
08-3008-31  THANRThailand MastersAmbassador HotelBangkok Jimmy White Terry Griffiths4–3[11]
09-0509-08  HKGNRHong Kong MastersQueen Elisabeth StadiumHong Kong Steve Davis Doug Mountjoy4–2[13]
09-1409-16  IRLNRCarlsberg ChallengeRTÉ StudiosDublin Jimmy White Tony Knowles9–7[16]
09-2009-23  SCONRScottish MastersHospitality InnGlasgow Steve Davis Jimmy White9–4[20]
09-2410-07  ENGWRInternational OpenEldon Square Recreation CentreNewcastle Steve Davis Tony Knowles9–2[21]
10-2010-28  ENGWRGrand PrixHexagon TheatreReading Dennis Taylor Cliff Thorburn10–2[22]
11-1812-02  ENGWRUK ChampionshipGuild HallPreston Steve Davis Alex Higgins16–8[23]
12-0512-16  ENGTEWorld Doubles ChampionshipDerngate CentreNorthampton Alex Higgins
Jimmy White
Cliff Thorburn
Willie Thorne
10–2[24]
??-????-??  RSANRSouth African Professional ChampionshipMOTHS ClubJohannesburg Jimmy van Rensberg Perrie Mans10–7[25]
12-??12-??  ENGNRPot BlackBBC StudiosBirmingham Doug Mountjoy Jimmy White2–0[28]
01-0401-13  ENGWRThe ClassicSpectrum ArenaWarrington Willie Thorne Cliff Thorburn13–8[29]
01-2702-03  ENGNRThe MastersWembley Conference CentreLondon Cliff Thorburn Doug Mountjoy9–6[30]
02-0502-10  ENGNREnglish Professional ChampionshipCorn ExchangeIpswich Steve Davis Tony Knowles9–2[33]
02-0502-10  SCONRScottish Professional ChampionshipMarco's Leisure CentreEdinburgh Murdo MacLeod Eddie Sinclair10–2[35]
02-1703-03  ENGWRBritish OpenAssembly RoomsDerby Silvino Francisco Kirk Stevens12–9[38]
03-2003-23  ENGTEWorld CupBournemouth International CentreBournemouth  All-Ireland  England A9–7[41]
03-2603-31  IRLNRIrish MastersGoff'sKill Jimmy White Alex Higgins9–5[42]
04-0804-11  NIRNRIrish Professional ChampionshipUlster HallBelfast Dennis Taylor Alex Higgins10–5[45]
04-1204-28  ENGWRWorld Snooker ChampionshipCrucible TheatreSheffield Dennis Taylor Steve Davis18–17[46]
05-0705-11  WALNRWelsh Professional ChampionshipAbertillery Leisure CentreAbertillery Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy9–4[47]
05-1105-18  WALNRPontins ProfessionalPontinsPrestatyn Terry Griffiths John Spencer9–7[50]
WR = World ranking event
NR = Non-ranking event
TE = Team event

Official rankings

The top 16 of the world rankings, these players automatically played in the final rounds of the world ranking events and were invited for the Masters.[51][52][53]

No.Ch.Name
1 Steve Davis
2 Tony Knowles
3 Cliff Thorburn
4 Kirk Stevens
5 Ray Reardon
6 Eddie Charlton
7 Jimmy White
8 Terry Griffiths
9 Alex Higgins
10 Tony Meo
11 Dennis Taylor
12 Willie Thorne
13 John Spencer
14 Bill Werbeniuk
15 Doug Mountjoy
16 David Taylor

Notes

References