Eddie Charlton

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colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Personal Information
Date of birth October 31, 1929
Nickname Steady Eddie
Nationality Australian
colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Career
Professional 1963 - 1995
Best World Ranking 3 (2 years)
World Championship Best runner-up (1968, 1973, 1975)
Highest Break ?
colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Other Tournament Wins
Benson & Hedges Masters 1975
Pot Black 1972, 1973, 1980
Eddie Charlton (31 October, 1929 - 7 November, 2004) was a world-class Australian snooker player. Charlton was the best snooker player ever to come out of Australia. He was ranked number three in the world for five consecutive seasons from 1976/77, the first year of the world rankings, though surprisingly he never won a ranking tournament. In 1972, 1973, and 1980, he was victorious in the BBC's Pot Black competition, giving him a high profile with television viewers. He was one of the torch carriers when the Olympic Games game to Melbourne in 1956, and later in his career he took up billiards. He stopped competing in 1995. He died in New Zealand following an operation. Charlton, Eddie Charlton, Eddie Charlton, Eddie

 

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