1981 Junior Pot Black

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Junior Pot Black 81
Tournament information
DatesApril 1981 (Broadcast 1 May – 19 June 1981 (1981-05-01 1981-06-19))
Venue Pebble Mill Studios
City Birmingham
CountryEngland
FormatNon-Ranking event
Highest break???
Final
Champion Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds
Runner-up Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane
Score151–79
first
1982

The 1981 Junior Pot Black was the first staging of the junior snooker tournament which was held in the Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham. 12 young players were competing in a qualifying round before 6 of the winners go on to the round-robin stage of 2 groups of three. The matches are one-frame shoot-outs and 2 frame aggregate scores in the final.

Contents

Broadcasts were on BBC2 and started at 18:55 on Friday 1 May 1981 [1] Alan Weeks presented the programme with Ted Lowe as commentator and John Williams as referee.

Notable players in the first championship include John Parrott, Neal Foulds and the two finalists Dean Reynolds and Dene O'Kane. Reynolds won the title 151–79 and soon turned professional afterwards. [2]

Main draw

Qualifying round

Player 1ScorePlayer 2Broadcast Date
Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Ennis0–1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Jenkins 1 May 1981
Flag of England.svg Tony Pyle 1–0 Flag of England.svg Danny Adds 1 May 1981
Flag of England.svg Jonathan White0–1 Flag of England.svg John Keers 8 May 1981
Flag of England.svg Neal Foulds 0–1 Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 8 May 1981
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 1–0 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Mark Bennett 15 May 1981
Flag of England.svg Terry Whitthread 0–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 15 May 1981

Group 1

Player 1ScorePlayer 2Broadcast Date
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Jenkins 1–0 Flag of England.svg John Keers 22 May 1981
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Jenkins 0–1 Flag of England.svg John Parrott 29 May 1981
Flag of England.svg John Keers 0–1 Flag of England.svg John Parrott 5 June 1981

Group 2

Player 1ScorePlayer 2Broadcast Date
Flag of England.svg Tony Pyle 0–1 Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 22 May 1981
Flag of England.svg Tony Pyle 0–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 29 May 1981
Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 0–1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 5 June 1981

Knockout stage

Semi-finals (12 June 1981) Final (19 June 1981)
      
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Jenkins 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane 79
Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 151
Flag of England.svg Dean Reynolds 1
Flag of England.svg John Parrott 0

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References

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