Billiards Anagrams

 

Snooker

Joe Davis = Soda jive
Joe won 15 consecutive world snooker championships from 1927 - 1946. He achieved the first officially recognized 147 break in 1955.

Steve Davis = Vet advises
Steve was the world's #1 ranked player for 7 years.

Tom Dennis = Stone mind

Walter Donaldson = Land on old waters

Graeme Dott = Target mode
Graeme is the 2006 world champ.

Stephen Hendry = Pen the shy nerd
Stephen won the world championship 7 times in the 1990's and has achieved 9 perfect 147 breaks.

Horace Lindrum = Much red on rail
A topical one for the Australian champ

Ronnie O'Sullivan = I run on nails, love
The 3-time world champ has the record for the fastest maximum 147 break, a mere 5 min. 20 sec.

Ray Reardon = Array on red
Ray was world champ 6 times in the '70's.

Dennis Taylor = Stony Ireland
Dennis won the 1985 world championship in miraculous fashion. Trailing 8-0 to Steve Davis, Dennis clawed his way to victory after nearly 15 hours of play, winning on the black ball of the 35th frame. Dennis is from Ireland.



Women's 9-Ball

Karen Corr = Corn raker
Karen has won both snooker & 9-Ball world championships

Allison Fisher = She is in for all
The Duchess of Doom has been Billiards Digest female player of the year 11 times.

Gerda Hofstatter = Forget head start

Ewa Laurance = A lean cue war

You can visit Ewa's website: strikingviking.com


Men's 9-Ball

Francisco Bustamante = Man boasts in cue craft

Alex Pagulayan = Ax a lean guy pal

Daryl Peach = Arched play

Earl Strickland = Drill neat racks
A nice pool related anagram for Earl



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Target mode



Stony Ireland



A lean cue war



Man boasts in cue craft