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Bob Marshall (billiards player)

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His best break was 1,056 which he made in practice in 49 minutes. In the 1953 Australian championships he made a break of 702 in 37 minutes. He twice recorded seven breaks of 100 or more in a two-hour session and in the 1938 World Championship final in
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Marshall's first job was as a hairdresser, and he later opened a successful dry-cleaning outlet. He became the World Amateur Champion for the first time in 1936, and took the title again in 1938. During
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said of Marshall, "Most noticeable about his style is his compactness, so like Walter Lindrum, and the shortness of his back-swing, hardly more than a couple of inches."
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Marshall dominated amateur billiards before and after the war with a career that spanned six decades, broken by retirements in 1963 and 1970 followed by come-backs.
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As a snooker player, he contested four Australian amateur finals, and was Australian National Champion in 1956. His best break was 139.
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for an attempt at his fifth world title where he won all matches except the final which was taken by rising Indian champion
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of 702; the then-highest ever made by an amateur in a championship match. This record remained unbeaten until 1984 when
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and regained his Australian title the same year, defending it successfully in 1970 before retiring once again.
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In 1962 Marshall was invited to India to compete in the national billiards and snooker titles. He won both.
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In 1985 he won the Australian title at the age of 75. This success encouraged him to travel to
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is awarded each year by the Australian Billiards & Snooker Council. His biography
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has since broken those records with breaks of 809 (2017), 736 (2014) and 831 (2012).
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in 1936, 1938, 1951 and 1962 and was runner-up three times, as well as a national
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techniques for his break-building, and all of his records were made under the "
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Western Australia
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Awarded the Australian Sports Medal on 2 November 2000.
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Royal Australian Air Force personnel of World War II
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Bob Marshall

Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Perth, Western Australia
OAM
English billiards
World Amateur Billiards Championship
snooker
Kalgoorlie
Walter Lindrum
snooker
Fred Davis
World War II
Royal Australian Air Force
break
Subhash Agarwal
Matthew Bolton
seat of Maylands
Liberal party
New Zealand
Clark McConachy
New Delhi
India
Geet Sethi
Melbourne
"top-of-the-table"
two-pot rule
Western Australian Sportsman of the Year
Order of Australia
Western Australian Hall of Champions

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