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Jackson Page has made history and earned himself an ... so the 23-year-old has written himself into the record books on that front. He has also guaranteed that World Snooker Tour will write ...
SHEFFIELD - Welshman Jackson Page made history on April 14 as the first player to hit two maximum 147 breaks in a single match and received a £147,000 pounds (S$255,000) bonus for his unique feat.
MICHAEL CHANDLER'S hopes of finally fighting ... suffered a bloody fourth-round TKO loss to the pride of Liverpool in front of a packed crowd at the Kaseya Center. Victory over Chandler was ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan has already made his opinion on Jackson Page very clear after being left stunned at how old he is. Aged only 23, Page became the first snooker player in history to make two 147 ...
Jackson Page is a former Under-18 World Snooker Champion Welshman Jackson Page made the first maximum 147 break of his career in the qualifying tournament for the World Snooker Championship.
Jackson Page became the first snooker player to record two maximum 147 breaks in the same match when he defeated Allan Taylor 10-2 in the third round of world snooker championship qualifying.
Ronnie O'Sullivan's prediction about Jackson Page looks dead on after the young Welsh star made snooker history. Page, just 23, became the first player ever to pot two 147 maximum breaks in a ...
Welshman Jackson Page made history on Monday as the first player to hit two maximum 147 breaks in a single match and received a £147,000 bonus for his unique feat. The 23-year-old moved a step ...
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