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The man who recorded the first televised 147, Cliff Thorburn, is back in England, more than 30 years after he defeated Alex Higgins in the 1980 Snooker World Championships, and will be in action in Plymouth tonight.
Fifteen years after retiring from the game and more than 30 years after winning the finest prize in snooker, 'The Grinder' is back to take on the great's in this year's Legends Tour - which also includes Jimmy White, John Parrot, Dennis Taylor and John Virgo - at Plymouth Pavilions this evening.See the full content of this document
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When the Western Morning News caught up with the 63-year-old Canadian, he was aske...
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