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John Virgo (born 4 March 1946) is an English former professional snooker player who has since developed a career as a snooker commentator and TV personality.


Snooker career


Early professional career (1973–1978)

Virgo's first notable appearance in a major tournament was during the 1973 American Pool Tournament for
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where he lost in the semi-final. He turned professional in 1976, at a time when players such as Ray Reardon, John Spencer and
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were at the forefront of the sport. Although he had just turned 30 upon turning pro, Virgo was still among the youngest players on the circuit at the time. In 1977, he reached the semi-finals of the
1977 UK Championship The 1977 UK Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Tower Circus in Blackpool between 26 November and 3 December 1977. Mike Watterson instituted this new championship with sponsorship from ...
losing to eventual winner
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by a single frame 8–9.


UK Champion and Top 10 player (1979–1990)

Virgo's snooker-playing fortunes peaked in 1979 when he reached the semi-final of the
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, and went on to win the
1979 UK Championship The 1979 UK Championship (also known as the 1979 Coral UK Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 19 November and 1 December 1979 at the Guild Hall in Preston, En ...
(though this was not a ranking event at the time). En route to the final, he beat Tony Meo,
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and
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. He overcame the reigning world champion
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in the final, despite being controversially docked two frames because of a miscommunication regarding the start time of the next session of play. He reached his highest ranking, world number 10, during the 1979–80 season. In 1986, Virgo reached the semi-finals of the British Open, losing 4–9 to
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. He ended the 1989–90 season as world number 14, but dropped out of the elite top 16 the following season.


Later career and retirement (1991–1995)

In 1993, he entered the qualifying stages of the Grand Prix and the
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but failed to qualify for the main events, losing both times in round seven. Virgo retired from professional play in 1994.


Post professional career

As part of his exhibition performances, Virgo performed
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s and comedic impressions of other snooker players. During the 1981 World Championship, he performed some of his impressions, including Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins,
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and Ray Reardon. He repeated this act in further World Championships, usually after semi-finals that had ended earlier than expected. He is now a TV snooker commentator, working primarily during the
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's coverage of ranking events. From 1991 to 2002, Virgo was co-presenter of the snooker-based TV game show ''
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'' with
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. During each show, Virgo participated in the "
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s" segment, where a competitor who had been ousted from the main quiz would try to copy a complicated snooker shot performed by Virgo in order to win a prize. He coined the catchphrase "Pot as many balls as you can.", in reply to Davidson, when asked to explain the rules to the snooker players on the show each week. Virgo is well known for shouting "Where's the going?" during his commentaries, whenever a shot is played in such a way that the cueball is in danger of going into one of the pockets. Virgo will also make the same familiar exclamation about one of the colours if it is , or approaches very close to the pocket. On 27 April 2022, Virgo announced that he and his co-commentator
Dennis Taylor Dennis Taylor (born 19 January 1949) is a Northern Irish retired professional snooker player and current commentator. He is best known for winning the 1985 World Snooker Championship, where he defeated the defending champion Steve Davis in a ...
had been axed by the BBC because they were a little bit too old for the current game play style, and that with some relief from production staff the 2022–23 snooker season would be their last as commentators for the broadcaster.


Other activities

Virgo's tribute book to
Alex Higgins Alexander Gordon Higgins (18 March 1949 – 24 July 2010) was a Northern Irish professional snooker player who is remembered as one of the most iconic figures in the game. Nicknamed "Hurricane Higgins" because of his fast play, he was Worl ...
, ''Let Me Tell You About Alex'', was published in February 2011 and described as "explosive". In April 2012, his book ''Amazing Snooker Trick Shots'' was published. John Virgo was instrumental in the launch of Classic FM in 1992, doing some promotional work for the public. In 2012, Virgo featured in Nicholas Gleaves' debut radio play ''Sunk'' who guides a young man in his dream of becoming a snooker champion while battling to avoid a life of crime. This was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Virgo worked with a pool and snooker table company called Liberty Games to create a web-based series of trick shot videos known as the Trick Shot Academy. In 2014, Virgo released a trick shot app, ''John Virgo's Snooker Trick Shots'', available on Apple and Android devices. It has Virgo performing 45 trick shots and contains diagrams and video clips for each. It also has Alex 'Hurricane' Higgins performing three trick shots including 'Higgins Goes Bananas'.


Personal life

Virgo lives in Cobham, Surrey. He has two children, a son, Gary, from his first marriage, and a daughter, Brook Leah, from his second marriage. He separated from his first wife, Avril, in 1991, after eight years together. In 2009, he married Rosie Ries, then deputy managing director at John Blake Publishing. Virgo was once gunged on '' Noel's House Party''. He is a fan of the football club Manchester United F.C. In 1996, he appeared as a celebrity contestant on the short-lived Saturday night BBC light entertainment show '' Full Swing'', alongside John Lodge from
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and former Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper
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; he did not make the final.


Performance and rankings timeline


Career finals


Non-ranking finals: 6 (4 titles)


Pro-am finals: 1


References


External links


Official Site with Links to JV's FREE App, Twitter & Facebook
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