Terry Griffiths, who has died from complications of dementia aged 77, was the rank outsider who in 1979 pulled off one of the ...
Terry Griffiths, the former world champion and one of snooker’s most recognisable faces during the 1970s and 1980s, has died ...
Working as a postie allowed the Welshman, who has died aged 77, to polish his skills... helping him become an overnight ...
THEY say being good at snooker is the sign of a misspent youth. But for Terry Griffiths, snooker was an escape from a ...
Three-time world champion Mark Williams was among those to pay tribute on social media, calling Griffiths a ‘legend’ ...
The 1979 world champion, a former miner and postman, died on Sunday in his beloved Llanelli with his friends and family by ...
Terry Griffiths, a Welsh snooker player who won the world championship as a qualifier and later became a coach to top players like Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams, has died. He was 77.
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Former world snooker champion Terry Griffiths has passed away at the age of 77 after a long battle with dementia, his family ...
It has been a wretched year for Welsh snooker with the deaths of arguably its two biggest household names inRay Reardon and ...
Inspired by fellow Welshman Ray Reardon, who won six world titles between 1970 and 1978, Griffiths turned professional and sparked the era that would see snooker’s finest become the most recognisable ...
Terry Griffiths was the star attraction at a snooker contest - but the 1979 world champion 'messed up every shot' after ...