Welsh Amateur Championship (snooker)
The Welsh Amateur Championship is an annual snooker competition played in Wales and is the highest ranking and most prestigious amateur event in Wales. The competition was first established back in 1928 which was won by J. Emrys Harries. The championship is currently held by Rhydian Richards. Tom Jones is the most successful player in the tournaments history winning the championship 8 times over a 17-year period. Currently former champions Daniel Wells, Duane Jones, Dominic Dale, Michael White, Ryan Day, Jackson Page and Jamie Jones are all playing on the world tour.
Andrew PagettCliff WilsonDaniel Wells (snooker player)Darren MorganDavid John (snooker player)Dominic DaleDoug MountjoyDuane Jones (snooker player)Gareth AllenIan PreeceJackson PageJamie Clarke (snooker player)Jamie Jones (snooker player)Lee WalkerMichael White (snooker player)Q School 2016 – Event 1Ray ReardonRyan Day (snooker player)Terry GriffithsTerry Parsons
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Welsh Amateur Championship (snooker)
The Welsh Amateur Championship is an annual snooker competition played in Wales and is the highest ranking and most prestigious amateur event in Wales. The competition was first established back in 1928 which was won by J. Emrys Harries. The championship is currently held by Rhydian Richards. Tom Jones is the most successful player in the tournaments history winning the championship 8 times over a 17-year period. Currently former champions Daniel Wells, Duane Jones, Dominic Dale, Michael White, Ryan Day, Jackson Page and Jamie Jones are all playing on the world tour.
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Welsh Billiards & Snooker Association
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