Perrie Mans, the Glossary
Pierre "Perrie" Mans (25 October 1940 – 13 September 2023) was a South African professional snooker player.[1]
Table of Contents
118 relations: Alex Higgins, Australian Goldfields Open, Bill Werbeniuk, British Open (snooker), Classic (snooker), Cliff Thorburn, Crucible Theatre, Doug Mountjoy, Eddie Charlton, Fred Davis (snooker player), Fred Van Rensburg, Graham Miles, Handedness, Ian Anderson (snooker player), Ian Black (snooker player), Jim Meadowcroft, Jim Wych, Jimmy van Rensberg, Jimmy White, Joe Johnson (snooker player), John Spencer (snooker player), Kirk Stevens, Les Dodd, Lichtenburg, North West, Manuel Francisco, Masters (snooker), Peter Mans, Pontins Professional, Pot Black, Ray Reardon, Rex Williams, Ron Gross, Scottish Open (snooker), Silvino Francisco, Snooker, Snooker world rankings, South African Amateur Championship (snooker), South African Professional Championship, Steve Davis, Tony Meo, UK Championship, Willie Thorne, World Open (snooker), World Professional Match-play Championship, World Snooker Championship, 1970–71 snooker season, 1971 World Snooker Championship, 1971–72 snooker season, 1972–73 snooker season, 1973 World Snooker Championship, ... Expand index (68 more) »
- Masters (snooker) champions
- South African snooker players
Alex Higgins
Alexander Gordon Higgins (18 March 1949 – 24 July 2010) was a Northern Irish professional snooker player and a two-time world champion who is remembered as one of the most iconic figures in the sport's history. Perrie Mans and Alex Higgins are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and Alex Higgins
Australian Goldfields Open
The Australian Goldfields Open was a professional ranking snooker tournament.
See Perrie Mans and Australian Goldfields Open
Bill Werbeniuk
William Alexander Werbeniuk (14 January 1947 – 20 January 2003) was a Canadian professional snooker and pool player.
See Perrie Mans and Bill Werbeniuk
British Open (snooker)
The British Open is a professional snooker tournament, held as a ranking tournament from 1985.
See Perrie Mans and British Open (snooker)
Classic (snooker)
The Classic was a professional snooker tournament, which began in 1980 and ended in 1992.
See Perrie Mans and Classic (snooker)
Cliff Thorburn
Clifford Charles Devlin Thorburn (born 16 January 1948) is a Canadian retired professional snooker player. Perrie Mans and Cliff Thorburn are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and Cliff Thorburn
Crucible Theatre
The Crucible Theatre, or simply The Crucible, is a theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England which opened in 1971.
See Perrie Mans and Crucible Theatre
Doug Mountjoy
Doug Mountjoy (8 June 1942 – 14 February 2021) was a Welsh snooker player from Tir-y-Berth, Gelligaer, Wales. Perrie Mans and Doug Mountjoy are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and Doug Mountjoy
Eddie Charlton
Edward Francis Charlton, (31 October 1929 – 7 November 2004) was an Australian professional snooker and English billiards player.* He remains the only player to have been world championship runner-up in both snooker and billiards without winning either title.
See Perrie Mans and Eddie Charlton
Fred Davis (snooker player)
Fred Davis (14 August 1913 – 16 April 1998) was an English professional player of snooker and English billiards.
See Perrie Mans and Fred Davis (snooker player)
Fred Van Rensburg
Fred "Freddie" van Rensburg was a South African professional snooker player. Perrie Mans and Fred Van Rensburg are South African snooker players.
See Perrie Mans and Fred Van Rensburg
Graham Miles
Graham Miles (11 May 1941 – 12 October 2014) was an English snooker player.
See Perrie Mans and Graham Miles
Handedness
In human biology, handedness is an individual's preferential use of one hand, known as the dominant hand, due to it being stronger, faster or more dextrous.
See Perrie Mans and Handedness
Ian Anderson (snooker player)
Ian Anderson (born 2 April 1946) is an Australian former professional snooker player.
See Perrie Mans and Ian Anderson (snooker player)
Ian Black (snooker player)
Ian Black (11 December 195425 October 2006) was a professional snooker player from Scotland.
See Perrie Mans and Ian Black (snooker player)
Jim Meadowcroft
Jim Meadowcroft (15 December 1946 – 25 September 2015) was an English professional snooker player who latterly was a coach and a commentator on the game.
See Perrie Mans and Jim Meadowcroft
Jim Wych
Jim Wych (born 11 January 1955 in Calgary) is a Canadian sports commentator and former professional snooker and pocket billiards player.
Jimmy van Rensberg
Jimmy van Rensberg (born 24 October 1931) is a South African former professional snooker player. Perrie Mans and Jimmy van Rensberg are South African snooker players.
See Perrie Mans and Jimmy van Rensberg
Jimmy White
James Warren White (born 2 May 1962) is an English professional snooker player who has won four seniors World titles. Perrie Mans and Jimmy White are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and Jimmy White
Joe Johnson (snooker player)
Joe Johnson (born 29 July 1952) is an English former professional snooker player and snooker commentator for Eurosport.
See Perrie Mans and Joe Johnson (snooker player)
John Spencer (snooker player)
John Spencer (18 September 1935 – 11 July 2006) was an English professional snooker player. Perrie Mans and John Spencer (snooker player) are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and John Spencer (snooker player)
Kirk Stevens
Kirk Stevens (born August 17, 1958) is a Canadian former professional snooker player.
See Perrie Mans and Kirk Stevens
Les Dodd
Les Dodd (born 11 February 1954) is an English former professional snooker player.
Lichtenburg, North West
Lichtenburg is a town situated in North West Province, South Africa.
See Perrie Mans and Lichtenburg, North West
Manuel Francisco
Manuel Francisco, who died in 2020 aged 84, was a South African professional snooker and billiards player who won the South African amateur Snooker Championship 6 times. Perrie Mans and Manuel Francisco are South African snooker players.
See Perrie Mans and Manuel Francisco
Masters (snooker)
The Masters is a professional invitational snooker tournament.
See Perrie Mans and Masters (snooker)
Peter Mans
Peter Mans (1915 – September 1975) was a South African professional snooker player. Perrie Mans and Peter Mans are South African snooker players.
See Perrie Mans and Peter Mans
Pontins Professional
The Pontins Professional was an invitational professional non-ranking snooker tournament which ran from 1974 until 2000.
See Perrie Mans and Pontins Professional
Pot Black
Pot Black was a snooker tournament in the United Kingdom broadcast on the BBC.
Ray Reardon
Raymond Reardon (8 October 1932 – 19 July 2024) was a Welsh professional snooker player. Perrie Mans and Ray Reardon are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and Ray Reardon
Rex Williams
Desmond Rex Williams (born 20 July 1933) is an English retired professional billiards and snooker player.
See Perrie Mans and Rex Williams
Ron Gross
Ronald Gross (1932 – 25 December 2005) was an English professional snooker player.
Scottish Open (snooker)
The Scottish Open is a ranking professional snooker tournament held in the United Kingdom.
See Perrie Mans and Scottish Open (snooker)
Silvino Francisco
Silvino Francisco (born 3 May 1946) is a South African former professional snooker player who won the 1985 British Open. Perrie Mans and Silvino Francisco are South African snooker players and Sportspeople from Cape Town.
See Perrie Mans and Silvino Francisco
Snooker
Snooker (pronounced) is a cue sport played on a rectangular billiards table covered with a green cloth called baize, with six pockets, one at each corner and one in the middle of each long side.
Snooker world rankings
The snooker world rankings are the official system of ranking professional snooker players to determine automatic qualification and seeding for tournaments on the World Snooker Tour.
See Perrie Mans and Snooker world rankings
South African Amateur Championship (snooker)
The South African Snooker Championship is the South African amateur snooker tournament that has been held since 1937 under the S.A. Billiard Control Council.
See Perrie Mans and South African Amateur Championship (snooker)
South African Professional Championship
The South African Professional Championship was a professional snooker tournament which was open only for South African players.
See Perrie Mans and South African Professional Championship
Steve Davis
Steve Davis (born 22 August 1957) is an English retired professional snooker player who is currently a commentator, DJ, electronic musician and author. Perrie Mans and Steve Davis are Masters (snooker) champions.
See Perrie Mans and Steve Davis
Tony Meo
Anthony Christian Meo (born 4 October 1959) is a retired English snooker player.
UK Championship
The UK Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament.
See Perrie Mans and UK Championship
Willie Thorne
William Joseph Thorne (4 March 195417 June 2020) was an English professional snooker player.
See Perrie Mans and Willie Thorne
World Open (snooker)
The World Open is a professional ranking snooker tournament.
See Perrie Mans and World Open (snooker)
World Professional Match-play Championship
The World Professional Match-play Championship was a professional snooker tournament established in 1952 as an alternative to the professional World Snooker Championship by some of the professional players, following a dispute with the Billiards Association and Control Council, the sport's governing body.
See Perrie Mans and World Professional Match-play Championship
World Snooker Championship
The World Snooker Championship is the longest-running and most prestigious tournament in professional snooker.
See Perrie Mans and World Snooker Championship
1970–71 snooker season
The 1970–71 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1970 and January 1971.
See Perrie Mans and 1970–71 snooker season
1971 World Snooker Championship
The 1971 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 28 September and 7 November 1970 in Australia.
See Perrie Mans and 1971 World Snooker Championship
1971–72 snooker season
The 1971–72 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between March 1971 and April 1972.
See Perrie Mans and 1971–72 snooker season
1972–73 snooker season
The 1972–73 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1972 and April 1973.
See Perrie Mans and 1972–73 snooker season
1973 World Snooker Championship
The 1973 World Snooker Championship (also known as the 1973 Park Drive World Snooker Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a snooker tournament that took place from 16 to 28 April 1973 at the City Exhibition Halls in Manchester, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1973 World Snooker Championship
1973–74 snooker season
The 1973–74 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1973 and May 1974.
See Perrie Mans and 1973–74 snooker season
1974 World Masters
The 1974 World Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament held from 1 to 5 July 1974 at the Victorian Club in South Yarra, Melbourne, Australia.
See Perrie Mans and 1974 World Masters
1974 World Snooker Championship
The 1974 World Snooker Championship (also known as 1974 Park Drive World Snooker Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 16 to 25 April 1974 at the Belle Vue in Manchester, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1974 World Snooker Championship
1974–75 snooker season
The 1974–75 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between August 1974 and May 1975.
See Perrie Mans and 1974–75 snooker season
1975 World Snooker Championship
The 1975 World Snooker Championship was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 9 April and 1 May 1975 at various venues in Australia.
See Perrie Mans and 1975 World Snooker Championship
1975–76 snooker season
The 1975–76 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between August 1975 and May 1976.
See Perrie Mans and 1975–76 snooker season
1976 World Professional Match-play Championship
The 1976 World Professional Match-play Championship was a professional invitational snooker tournament held from 28 November to 11 December 1976 at the Nunawading Basketball Centre in Burwood East, Melbourne, Australia.
See Perrie Mans and 1976 World Professional Match-play Championship
1976 World Snooker Championship
The 1976 World Snooker Championship (officially known as the 1976 Embassy World Snooker Championship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place at two venues, Middlesbrough Town Hall, and Wythenshawe Forum, Manchester, from 7 to 23 April 1976.
See Perrie Mans and 1976 World Snooker Championship
1976–77 snooker season
The 1976–77 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between September 1976 and May 1977.
See Perrie Mans and 1976–77 snooker season
1976–77 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1976–77 snooker world rankings
1977 Masters (snooker)
The 1977 Masters (officially the 1977 Benson & Hedges Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between Monday 7th and Friday 11 February 1977 at the New London Theatre in London, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1977 Masters (snooker)
1977 Pontins Professional
The 1977 Pontins Professional was the fourth edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament which took place in May 1977 in Prestatyn, Wales.
See Perrie Mans and 1977 Pontins Professional
1977 Pot Black
The 1977 Pot Black was a professional invitational snooker tournament, which was held in the Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham, and this year, the tournament expanded from 8 to 12 players.
See Perrie Mans and 1977 Pot Black
1977 World Snooker Championship
The 1977 World Snooker Championship is a professional snooker tournament that took place from 18 to 30 April 1977 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
See Perrie Mans and 1977 World Snooker Championship
1977–78 snooker season
The 1977–78 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between September 1977 and June 1978.
See Perrie Mans and 1977–78 snooker season
1977–78 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1977–78 snooker world rankings
1978 Pontins Professional
The 1978 Pontins Professional was the fifth edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament which took place from April to May 1978 in Prestatyn, Wales.
See Perrie Mans and 1978 Pontins Professional
1978 World Snooker Championship
The 1978 World Snooker Championship (officially known as the 1978 Embassy World Snooker Championship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 17 and 29 April 1978 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England, the second consecutive year the tournament had been held at the venue.
See Perrie Mans and 1978 World Snooker Championship
1978–79 snooker season
The 1978–79 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between August 1978 and June 1979.
See Perrie Mans and 1978–79 snooker season
1978–79 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1978–79 snooker world rankings
1979 Holsten Lager International
The 1979 Holsten Lager International was a non-ranking snooker tournament held on one occasion in January 1979 in Slough, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 Holsten Lager International
1979 Kronenbrau 1308 Classic
The 1979 Kronenbrau 1308 Classic was a non-ranking invitational snooker tournament, which took place in July 1979.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 Kronenbrau 1308 Classic
1979 Limosin International
The 1979 Limosin International was a non-ranking invitational snooker tournament which took place from 9 to 20 July 1979.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 Limosin International
1979 Masters (snooker)
The 1979 Masters (officially the 1979 Benson & Hedges Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from Monday 22nd to Friday 26 January 1979 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England, which would host the tournament until the venue's demolition in 2006.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 Masters (snooker)
1979 Pontins Professional
The 1979 Pontins Professional was the sixth edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament which took place between 5 and 12 May 1979 in Prestatyn, Wales.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 Pontins Professional
1979 Pot Black
The 1979 Pot Black was a professional invitational snooker tournament, which was held in the Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 Pot Black
1979 South African Professional Championship
The 1979 South African Professional Championship was a non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in August 1979.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 South African Professional Championship
1979 World Snooker Championship
The 1979 World Snooker Championship (officially known as the 1979 Embassy World Snooker Championship) was a ranking professional snooker tournament that took place from 16 to 28 April 1979 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1979 World Snooker Championship
1979–80 snooker season
The 1979–80 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 9 July 1979 and 17 May 1980.
See Perrie Mans and 1979–80 snooker season
1979–80 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1979–80 snooker world rankings
1980 Masters (snooker)
The 1980 Masters (officially the 1980 Benson & Hedges Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from Tuesday 5th to Saturday 9 February 1980 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1980 Masters (snooker)
1980 Padmore Super Crystalate International
The 1980 Padmore Super Crystalate International was a non-ranking invitational snooker tournament which took place in January 1980 in the Gala Baths, West Bromwich, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1980 Padmore Super Crystalate International
1980 Pontins Professional
The 1980 Pontins Professional was the seventh edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament which took place between 3 and 10 May 1980 in Prestatyn, Wales.
See Perrie Mans and 1980 Pontins Professional
1980 Pot Black
The 1980 Pot Black event was a professional invitational snooker tournament, which was held at the Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham.
See Perrie Mans and 1980 Pot Black
1980 World Snooker Championship
The 1980 World Snooker Championship, officially known as the 1980 Embassy World Snooker Championship for sponsorship reasons, was a ranking professional snooker tournament that took place from 22 April to 5 May 1980 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1980 World Snooker Championship
1980–81 snooker season
The 1980–81 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 18 June 1980 and 16 May 1981.
See Perrie Mans and 1980–81 snooker season
1980–81 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1980–81 snooker world rankings
1981 International Open
The 1981 International Open (officially the 1981 Jameson International Open) was the first staging of the professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 14 and 20 September 1981 at the Assembly Rooms in Derby, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1981 International Open
1981 Masters (snooker)
The 1981 Masters (officially the 1981 Benson & Hedges Masters) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from Tuesday 27 January to Sunday 1 February 1981 at the Wembley Conference Centre in London, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1981 Masters (snooker)
1981 World Snooker Championship
The 1981 World Snooker Championship (officially the 1981 Embassy World Snooker Championship) was a ranking professional snooker tournament which took place from 7 April to 20 April 1981 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1981 World Snooker Championship
1981–82 snooker season
The 1981–82 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 25 June 1981 and 29 May 1982.
See Perrie Mans and 1981–82 snooker season
1981–82 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1981–82 snooker world rankings
1982 International Open
The 1982 International Open (officially the 1982 Jameson International Open) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 27 September to 10 October 1982 at the Assembly Rooms in Derby, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1982 International Open
1982 Professional Players Tournament
The 1982 Professional Players Tournament was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place in two venues in the Birmingham area.
See Perrie Mans and 1982 Professional Players Tournament
1982 World Snooker Championship
The 1982 World Snooker Championship (officially the 1982 Embassy World Snooker Championship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 30 April and 16 May 1982 at the Crucible Theatre, in Sheffield, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1982 World Snooker Championship
1982–83 snooker season
The 1982–83 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 7 July 1982 and 27 May 1983.
See Perrie Mans and 1982–83 snooker season
1982–83 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1982–83 snooker world rankings
1983 World Snooker Championship
The 1983 World Snooker Championship (also known as the 1983 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 16 April and 2 May 1983 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1983 World Snooker Championship
1983–84 snooker season
The 1983–84 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 4 July 1983 and 19 May 1984.
See Perrie Mans and 1983–84 snooker season
1983–84 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, the governing body for professional snooker, first published official world rankings for players on the main tour for the 1976–77 season.
See Perrie Mans and 1983–84 snooker world rankings
1984 Grand Prix (snooker)
The 1984 Rothmans Grand Prix was the first edition of the tournament under the Grand Prix name and had replaced the Professional Players Tournament name, which was used first in 1982.
See Perrie Mans and 1984 Grand Prix (snooker)
1984–85 snooker season
The 1984–85 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1984 and May 1985.
See Perrie Mans and 1984–85 snooker season
1984–85 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first introduced a ranking system for professional players in 1976, with the aim of seeding players for the World Snooker Championship.
See Perrie Mans and 1984–85 snooker world rankings
1985 Grand Prix (snooker)
The 1985 Rothmans Grand Prix was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place from 19 to 27 October 1985 at the Hexagon Theatre in Reading.
See Perrie Mans and 1985 Grand Prix (snooker)
1985 Matchroom Trophy
The 1985 Matchroom Trophy (officially the 1985 Goya Matchroom Trophy) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 23 September to 6 October 1985 at Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1985 Matchroom Trophy
1985 UK Championship
The 1985 UK Championship (officially the 1985 Coral UK Championship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 15 November and 1 December 1985 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1985 UK Championship
1985–86 snooker season
The 1985–86 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1985 and May 1986.
See Perrie Mans and 1985–86 snooker season
1985–86 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first introduced a ranking system for professional players in 1976, with the aim of seeding players for the World Snooker Championship.
See Perrie Mans and 1985–86 snooker world rankings
1986 British Open
The 1986 British Open (officially the 1986 Dulux British Open) was a professional ranking snooker tournament, that was held from 16 February to 2 March 1986 with television coverage beginning on 21 February at the Assembly Rooms in Derby, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1986 British Open
1986 Classic (snooker)
The 1986 Mercantile Credit Classic was the seventh edition of the professional snooker tournament.
See Perrie Mans and 1986 Classic (snooker)
1986 South African Professional Championship
The 1986 South African Professional Championship was a non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in August 1986 at the Summit Club, Johannesburg.
See Perrie Mans and 1986 South African Professional Championship
1986 World Snooker Championship
The 1986 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 1986 Embassy World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional snooker tournament that took place between 19 April and 5 May 1986 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
See Perrie Mans and 1986 World Snooker Championship
1986–87 snooker season
The 1986–87 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 30 June 1986 and 30 May 1987.
See Perrie Mans and 1986–87 snooker season
1986–87 snooker world rankings
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first introduced a ranking system for professional players in 1976, with the aim of seeding players for the World Snooker Championship.
See Perrie Mans and 1986–87 snooker world rankings
1987–88 snooker season
The 1987–88 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 29 June 1987 and 15 May 1988.
See Perrie Mans and 1987–88 snooker season
1988 South African Professional Championship
The 1988 South African Professional Championship was a non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in January 1988.
See Perrie Mans and 1988 South African Professional Championship
1988–89 snooker season
The 1988–89 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1988 and May 1989.
See Perrie Mans and 1988–89 snooker season
1989 South African Professional Championship
The 1989 South African Professional Championship was a non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in January 1989.
See Perrie Mans and 1989 South African Professional Championship
See also
Masters (snooker) champions
- Alan McManus
- Alex Higgins
- Class of '92 (snooker)
- Cliff Thorburn
- Dennis Taylor
- Ding Junhui
- Doug Mountjoy
- Jimmy White
- John Higgins
- John Spencer (snooker player)
- Judd Trump
- Mark Allen (snooker player)
- Mark Selby
- Mark Williams (snooker player)
- Matthew Stevens
- Neil Robertson
- Paul Hunter
- Perrie Mans
- Ray Reardon
- Ronnie O'Sullivan
- Shaun Murphy
- Stephen Hendry
- Steve Davis
- Terry Griffiths
South African snooker players
- Fred Van Rensburg
- Jimmy van Rensberg
- Manuel Francisco
- Mike Hines (snooker player)
- Perrie Mans
- Peter Francisco (snooker player)
- Peter Mans
- Robbie Grace
- Silvino Francisco
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perrie_Mans
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