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1. Scottish Snooker
This is a discussion forum of the Scottish Snooker Association. ... Yes - All Internationalists would have the problem of costs removed when representing Scotland. - 61.76%
2. Scottish Snooker - The Official Scottish Open Championship !
THE HIGHMORE HOMES SCOTTISH OPEN SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP Live scoring FINAL: JOHN HIGGINS (MBE) 5 v 4 MARCUS CAMPBELL Fittingly, the first name etched on the magnificent SCOTTISH ...
2. Category:Scottish snooker players - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pages in category "Scottish snooker players" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . ...
3. Connoisseur Golf – Scottish Snooker Golf Day 2010
Scottish Snooker Golf Day 2010 Sunday 6th June 2010 on The Torrance Course "Along with the other current players I am delighted to be involved in an event that will ...
Following on from the Corn Exchange meeting on the 5th July, action has now commenced against the board of Scottish Snooker Ltd to assert members’ rights.
6. Scottish Snooker Trio: Hendry, Higgins and Maguire represent the ...
Alister Morgan looks at why a country with a population as small as Scotland continues to consistently produce top-class snooker players, none more so than Stephen ...
7. John Rea (snooker player) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Rea (born 5 December 1951) is a retired Scottish snooker player. The highlight of Rea's career came in the 1989 Scottish Professional Championships when he beat Murdo ...