Jim Donnelly (snooker player)

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Jim Donnelly
Born (1946-06-13) 13 June 1946 (age 77)
Edinburgh, Scotland
Sport country Scotland
Professional1981–1997
Highest ranking29 (1982–83)
Best ranking finishLast 16 (x1)

Jim Donnelly (born 13 June 1946) is a Scottish former professional snooker player who now coaches.[1] He was accepted by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) as a professional in 1981.[2]

He was seeded 29th in the world rankings for the 1982–1983 season. He played in the 1982 World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre, the first Scottish professional player to do so, where he was eliminated in the first round in a match against Ray Reardon. He also reached the final of the 1987 Scottish Professional Championship, where he was defeated by a young Stephen Hendry.

Donnelly is now using his skills in snooker to provide snooker coaching lessons to people of all ages. Donnelly has pioneered the Scottish game being the first Scot to compete at the crucible and as a coach, coaching the likes of John Higgins, Alan McManus and many of the top Scottish Junior players.

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  1. ^ Snooker.[permanent dead link] The Glasgow Herald. 16 February 1988.
  2. ^ "Snooker". The Guardian. 18 April 1981. p. 22.

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