1985 World Doubles Championship

The 1985 Hofmeister World Doubles was the fourth staging of the doubles snooker tournament. It was played at the Derngate in Northampton and held between 4 and 15 December 1985 with the tournament televised on ITV.[1]

Hofmeister World Doubles
Tournament information
Dates4–15 December 1985 (1985-12-04 – 1985-12-15)
VenueDerngate
CityNorthampton
CountryEngland
FormatNon-ranking event
Winner's share£40,000
Highest break174 Davis/Meo (combined)
Final
ChampionDavis/Meo
Runner-upReardon/Jones
Score12–5
1984
1986

Defending champions Alex Higgins and Jimmy White's hopes ended at the qualifying stages. Steve Davis and Tony Meo went on to regain the title beating Ray Reardon and Tony Jones who beat Dennis Taylor and Terry Griffiths in the semi-final in by now a three session final as it was with the other ITV snooker tournaments but all sessions of the final were never televised due to a strike by electricians. Davis and Meo also got the highest combined break of 174 in their semi-final match against Cliff Thorburn and Willie Thorne.

Results edit

Results from the last 16 onwards are shown below. Winning players are denoted in bold.[2]

Last 16
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 17 frames
Final
Best of 23 frames
            
    Fowler/West 4
    Campbell/Mans 5
    Campbell/Mans 4
    Reardon/Jones 5
    Reardon/Jones 5
    Taylor/Hallett 0
    Reardon/Jones 9
    Taylor/Griffiths 6
    Taylor/Griffiths 5
    Spencer/Newbury 0
    Taylor/Griffiths 5
    Mountjoy/Jones 2
    Knowles/Johnson 4
    Mountjoy/Jones 5
    Reardon/Jones 5
    Davis/Meo 12
    Davis/Meo 5
    E. Hughes/M. Smith 4
    Davis/Meo 5
    Parrott/Foulds 3
    Werbeniuk/Charlton 4
    Parrott/Foulds 5
    Davis/Meo 9
    Thorburn/Thorne 6
    Thorburn/Thorne 5
    Wilson/King 2
    Thorburn/Thorne 5
    S Francisco/P Francisco 2
    Stevens/Virgo 3
    S Francisco/P Francisco 5

Selected earlier results edit

Played in Birmingham 6–7 November 1985

Qualifying Round

    Rea/McLaughlin 5–0     G. Foulds/Scott
    Fowler/West 5– 4     Chaperon/Gauvreau
    Williamson/Duggan 5– 1     Gilbert/Harris

Last 32

    Fowler/West 5– 4     Higgins/White
    Campbell/Mans 5– 3     Martin/MacLeod
    Reardon/Jones 5–3     Cripsey/Wilkinson
    Hallett/David Taylor 5– 4     Medati/Browne
    Griffiths/Dennis Taylor 5– 4     Wildman/Edmonds
    Spencer/Newbury 5– 4     Bales/McLaughlin
    Knowles/Johnson 5–2     Murphy/Fagan
    Mountjoy/W.Jones 5– 2     Bradley/Chalmers
    S. Davis/Meo 5– 2     Williams/Miles
    Hughes/Smith 5–4     Rea/McLaughlin
    Werbeniuk/Charlton 5– 4     Dodd/Bear
    N. Foulds/Parrott 5–1     Donnelly/Roscoe
    Thorburn/Thorne 5– 1     Chappel/Jonik
    Wilson/King 5– 3     Williamson/Duggan
    S. Francisco/P. Francisco 5–0     F. Davis/Watterson
    Stevens/Virgo 5– 0     Reynolds/Longworth

References edit

  1. ^ Turner, Chris. "World Doubles Championship". cajt.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk. Chris Turner's Snooker Archive. Archived from the original on 16 February 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  2. ^ Hale, Janice (1987). Rothmans Snooker Yearbook 1987–88. Aylesbury: Queen Anne Press. pp. 226–227. ISBN 0356146901.