1985 World Cup (snooker)

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Guinness World Cup
Tournament information
Dates20–23 March 1985 (1985-03-20 1985-03-23)
Venue Bournemouth International Centre
City Bournemouth
CountryEngland
Format Non-ranking event
Total prize fund£125,000
Winner's share£40,000
Highest break97 Tony Knowles
Final
Champion Ulster Banner.svg Flag of Ireland.svg All Ireland
Runner-up Flag of England.svg England "A"
Score9–7
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The 1985 Snooker World Cup sponsored by Guinness was a team snooker tournament with a revamped format. Gone was the round-robin system which had been in place since the first one in 1979 and the tournament was now a knock-out format with eight teams. It moved from October to March as the new Grand Prix tournament now took its old slot in the snooker calendar which was also played at the previous venue, the Hexagon Theatre in Reading. Guinness became the first of many sponsors for the next few years after British American Tobacco, under its trade name State Express, pulled out of all sport sponsorship in Great Britain. This new competition was now played at the new Bournemouth International Centre.

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England now played in two teams, with the defending champions competing as "England A" with the same players (Steve Davis, Tony Knowles and Tony Meo) while Jimmy White, Willie Thorne and John Spencer competed as "England B". The two Irish jurisdictions competed as "All-Ireland" and, for the first time since 1980, a "Rest of the World" team played with Silvino Francisco, Dene O'Kane and American pool player Jim Rempe (who also competed in 1980). Eventually, All-Ireland won the title, beating "England A" in a 17-frame final.

Main draw

Teams

CountryPlayer 1 (Captain)Player 2Player 3
Flag of England.svg  England "A" Steve Davis Tony Knowles Tony Meo
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Ray Reardon Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy
Flag of England.svg  England "B" Jimmy White Willie Thorne John Spencer
Ulster Banner.svg Flag of Ireland.svg All-Ireland Alex Higgins Dennis Taylor Eugene Hughes
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Cliff Thorburn Kirk Stevens Bill Werbeniuk
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Eddie Charlton John Campbell Warren King
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Eddie Sinclair Murdo MacLeod Jim Donnelly
Rest of the World Flag of South Africa (1982-1994).svg Silvino Francisco Flag of New Zealand.svg Dene O'Kane Flag of the United States.svg Jim Rempe
Quarter-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Final
Best of 17 Frames
Flag of England.svg England "A" 5
Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland 4 Flag of England.svg England "A" 5
Flag of England.svg England "B" 5 Flag of England.svg England "B" 2
Flag placeholder.svg Rest of the World 2 Flag of England.svg England "A" 7
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 2 Ulster Banner.svg Flag of Ireland.svg All-Ireland 9
Ulster Banner.svg Flag of Ireland.svg All-Ireland 5 Ulster Banner.svg Flag of Ireland.svg All-Ireland 5
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 4 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Wales 5

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referee: John Street
Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, England. 23 March 1985.
Ulster Banner.svg Flag of Ireland.svg All-Ireland
Dennis Taylor, Alex Higgins, Eugene Hughes
9–7Flag of England.svg  England "A"
Steve Davis, Tony Knowles, Tony Meo
Afternoon: Dennis Taylor v Tony Knowles: 1–1 (37-75, 65-64) – Match Score: 1–1
Eugene Hughes v Steve Davis: 0–2 (27-96, 26-68) – Match Score: 1–3
Alex Higgins v Tony Meo: 1–1 (48-60, 78-26) – Match Score: 2–4
Dennis Taylor v Tony Knowles: 1–1 (81-18, 1-74) – Match Score: 3–5

Evening: Dennis Taylor v Steve Davis: 1–1 (66–52, 1–82) – Match Score: 4–6
Eugene Hughes v Tony Knowles: 1–1 (102-29, 18-99) – Match Score: 5–7
Alex Higgins v Tony Meo: 2–0 (104-54, 82-23) – Match Score: 7–7
Alex Higgins v Steve Davis: 2–0 (109-1, 73-31) – Match Score: 9–7

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