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Anthony Christian Meo (born 4 October 1959) is a retired
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player. He won the
1989 British Open The 1989 British Open (officially the 1989 Anglian Windows British Open) was a professional Snooker world rankings, ranking snooker tournament, that was held from 1 February to 5 March 1989 with television coverage beginning on 25 February at the ...
by defeating
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13–6 in the final, and was runner-up to
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at the 1984 Classic. He won four World Doubles Championship titles, partnering Davis, and the 1983 World Team Classic representing England alongside Davis and Tony Knowles. He played snooker together with his schoolfriend
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as a teenager. Aged seventeen, Meo became the then-youngest person known to have made an unofficial maximum break of 147. He won the British under-19 title in 1978, as well as other junior titles. He turned professional in 1979, and won the
1981 Australian Masters The 1981 Winfield Australian Masters was a professional invitational snooker tournament which took place between 25 and 27 June 1981 at the Tattersalls Club in Sydney, Australia. The tournament was sponsored by Winfield and had a total prize f ...
,
1983 Thailand Masters The 1983 Thailand Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament held in August 1983 in Bangkok, Thailand. Tony Meo won the tournament, defeating Steve Davis Steve Davis (born 22 August 1957) is an English retired professional sno ...
and 1985 Australian Masters. He reached the final of the 1984 Lada Classic but lost in the . He took the 1986 English Professional Championship title, and retained it in
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. He made a break of 147 in his 1988 Matchroom League match against
Stephen Hendry Stephen Gordon Hendry (born 13 January 1969) is a Scottish professional snooker player who dominated the sport during the 1990s, becoming one of the most successful players in its history. After turning professional in 1985 at age 16, Hendry ...
, and won the
1990 International League The 1990 Matchroom International League was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that was played from January to May 1990. Tony Meo topped the table and won the tournament. __TOC__ League phase If points were level then match win ...
. He retired from professional play after the
1996–97 snooker season The 1996–97 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between September 1996 and May 1997. The following table outlines the results of the finals for ranking events and the invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official r ...
and became a wrist watch consultant. In 1986, Meo was one of five players under
Barry Hearn Barry Maurice William Hearn (born 19 June 1948) is an English sporting events promoter and the founder and President of promotions company Matchroom Sport. Through Matchroom, Hearn is also involved in many sports including snooker, darts, ...
's management (along with Davis,
Terry Griffiths Terence Martin Griffiths (born 16 October 1947) is a Welsh retired professional snooker player and current snooker coach and pundit. In his second professional tournament, he became world champion when he won the 1979 World Snooker Champions ...
,
Willie Thorne William Joseph Thorne (4 March 195417 June 2020) was an English professional snooker player. He won one ranking title, the 1985 Classic. He also reached the final of the 1985 UK Championship, losing 16–14 to Steve Davis after leading 13–8 ...
and
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) who appeared on "
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", a hit single about the game recorded with
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.


Early life

Anthony Christian Meo was born on 4 October 1959 in
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, London, and started playing snooker aged 13. He was a schoolfriend of
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at Ernest Bevin Comprehensive, and the pair regularly skipped school to play snooker together. When he was 15 (and White was 13), they were approached by "Dodgy" Bob Davis who arranged money matches for them and became their manager. The players later signed to be managed, alongside the leading London amateur
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, by Henry West. At 17, Meo became the then-youngest person known to have made an unofficial maximum break of 147.


Amateur career

Meo defeated White in the final to win the 1977 Pontins Junior title as well as taking the Warners Pro-Am title by winning against professional
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5–4 in the final. Meo took the British under-19 title in 1978 with a 3–1 victory against defending champion
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in the final. At the
1978 Canadian Open The 1978 Canadian Open was the fifth edition of the professional invitational snooker tournament, the Canadian Open, which took place between 16 August and 4 September 1978. Cliff Thorburn won the title defeating Tony Meo 17–15 in the final. ...
, he achieved the most notable win of his career to that point by eliminating
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 ...
in the semi-final, and led 10–6 in the final against
Cliff Thorburn Clifford Charles Devlin Thorburn (born 16 January 1948) is a Canadian retired professional snooker player. Nicknamed "The Grinder" because of his slow, determined style of play, he won the World Snooker Championship in 1980, defeating Alex Hi ...
before losing the match 15–17. He won a second Warners Open title in 1979, 5–2 against White in the final.


Professional career

Meo turned professional in June 1979. At the 1979 Canadian Open he was seeded into the last 16, where he lost 7–9 to
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. He eliminated David Taylor from 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 ...
9–7, and then lost to the eventual champion John Virgo 6–9 in the following round. He made his world championship debut at the
1980 World Snooker Championship The 1980 World Snooker Championship (also known as the 1980 Embassy World Snooker Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a ranking professional snooker tournament that took place from 22 April to 5 May 1980 at the Crucible Theatre i ...
, after progressing past
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and
Pat Houlihan Patrick Houlihan (7 November 1929 – 8 November 2006https://wst.tv/the-greatest-snooker-player-you-never-saw/) was an English snooker player. He was born in Deptford, London. Houlihan turned professional in 1971 at the age of 42 after many y ...
(both 9–1) in qualifying. Facing Higgins, Meo was ahead after their first , and at 9–8 was a away from winning before Higgins took the last two frames with breaks of 77 and 62 to claim victory. At the
1980 UK Championship The 1980 UK Championship (also known as the 1980 Coral UK Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Guild Hall in Preston, England, between 16 and 29 November 1980. This was ...
, Meo eliminated defending champion Virgo 9–1 before losing to
Steve Davis Steve Davis (born 22 August 1957) is an English retired professional snooker player who is currently a commentator, musician, DJ, and author. He is best known for dominating professional snooker during the 1980s, when he reached eight World S ...
in the quarter-finals. The 1981 English Professional Championship saw Meo eliminate Virgo,
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and
Willie Thorne William Joseph Thorne (4 March 195417 June 2020) was an English professional snooker player. He won one ranking title, the 1985 Classic. He also reached the final of the 1985 UK Championship, losing 16–14 to Steve Davis after leading 13–8 ...
to reach the final. Meo finished as runner-up, losing 3–9 to Davis. Meo recorded his third win against Virgo in the season with a 10–6 win at the
1981 World Snooker Championship The 1981 World Snooker Championship, (also referred to as the 1981 Embassy World Snooker Championship due to sponsorship) was a ranking professional snooker tournament which took place from 7 April to 20 April 1981 at the Crucible Thea ...
, making a break of 134 during the match. In the second round, Meo finished his first session with
Terry Griffiths Terence Martin Griffiths (born 16 October 1947) is a Welsh retired professional snooker player and current snooker coach and pundit. In his second professional tournament, he became world champion when he won the 1979 World Snooker Champions ...
at 4–4, but only won two of the next eleven frames, with Griffiths taking the match 13–6. At the start of the
1981–82 snooker season The 1981–82 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 25 June 1981 and 1 June 1982. The following table outlines the results for ranking events and the invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official ran ...
, Meo won the
1981 Australian Masters The 1981 Winfield Australian Masters was a professional invitational snooker tournament which took place between 25 and 27 June 1981 at the Tattersalls Club in Sydney, Australia. The tournament was sponsored by Winfield and had a total prize f ...
, a short-format competition that saw two groups each of four professional players play one-frame round-robin matches, with the group winners then playing the final over three frames. He lost 3–9 to Griffiths in the semi-finals at the
1981 UK Championship The 1981 UK Championship (also known as the 1981 Coral UK Championship for sponsorship reasons) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place at the Guild Hall in Preston, England, between 22 November and 5 December 1 ...
after eliminating both Higgins and Thorburn. Davis and Meo won the 1982 World Doubles Championship. Meo also reached the semi-finals of the 1982 Masters. The 1982 UK Championship was a repeat of 1981 in that he reached the semi-finals and lost to Griffiths, this time 7–9. He reached the World Championship quarter-finals for the first time at the 1983 tournament, and finished the season by winning the 1983 Pontins Brean Sands tournament, with a 9–7 final victory against
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. In the
1983–84 snooker season The 1983–84 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between 4 July 1983 and 19 May 1984. The following table outlines the results for the ranking and the invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official ranking ...
, he won the
1983 Thailand Masters The 1983 Thailand Masters was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament held in August 1983 in Bangkok, Thailand. Tony Meo won the tournament, defeating Steve Davis Steve Davis (born 22 August 1957) is an English retired professional sno ...
, and was a semi-finalist at the
1983 Professional Players Tournament The 1983 Professional Players Tournament was a professional ranking snooker tournament which took place between 3 September and 21 October 1983. In a change from the previous year, the event was hosted at one venue, the 600-seater Redwood Lodge ...
. In December 1983, Davis and Meo retained the World Doubles Championship. The following month, they faced each other in the final of the Lada Classic. Meo had reached the final by eliminating Rex Williams 5–3,
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5–2 and Mark Wildman 5–3. After losing the first two frames in the final, Meo established a 4–2 lead, which was reduced to 4–3 after Davis won the concluding frame of the first session with a 122 . In the second session, Davis took the first four frames, compiling six breaks of 35 or more. Meo claimed the next four frames, to require just one more frame at 8–7, having recovered from more than 40 behind in both the 12th and 15th frames. Davis won the 16th frame with a break of 84 to force a . Davis built a lead of 38 points, but Meo recovered to 12 points behind with a break of 26. Meo only needed to clear the to win the title, but missed potting the after being distracted by a shout of "Come on, Tony" from a spectator. Davis went on to win the frame and match. The non-
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1984 Malaysian Masters was the only final that Meo reached in
1984–85 snooker season The 1984–85 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1984 and May 1985. The following table outlines the results for the ranking and the invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official rankings The top ...
, but he retained his ranking of tenth for 1985–86. He won the 1985 Australian Masters by defeating John Campbell 7–2 in the final, and the 1986 English Professional Championship. In the latter, he defeated Davis 9–7 in the semi-finals, his first victory over Davis in their eleven professional matches against each other. In the final, Meo led
Neal Foulds Neal Foulds (born 13 July 1963) is an English former professional snooker player and six-time tournament winner, including the 1986 International Open, the 1988 Dubai Masters and the 1992 Scottish Masters, as well as the invitational Pot Blac ...
3–1, but the first session finished with the pair level at 3–3. Meo was a frame ahead at 4–3 and 5–4, with Foulds then taking the next two frames to lead for the first time in the match at 6–5. Meo added the 12th frame, but Foulds moved ahead again by claiming the 13th. Meo won the next three frames for a 9–7 victory, finishing with a break of 94 in the 16th frame. The
1987 English Professional Championship The 1987 Tolly Ales English Professional Championship was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament, which took place in February 1987 in Ipswich, England. Tony Meo won the title by defeating Les Dodd 9–5 in the final. Main draw Last 32 ...
saw him retain the title by defeating
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9–5 in the final, but his ranking tournament performances in the
1986–87 snooker season The 1986–87 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1986 and May 1987. The following table outlines the results for the ranking and invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official rankings The top 16 of t ...
meant he slipped from 11th to 20th place in the rankings, and his results in the following season saw him fall to 31st in the 1988/1989 rankings. He compiled a maximum break of 147 in his 1988 Matchroom League match against
Stephen Hendry Stephen Gordon Hendry (born 13 January 1969) is a Scottish professional snooker player who dominated the sport during the 1990s, becoming one of the most successful players in its history. After turning professional in 1985 at age 16, Hendry ...
. In the
1988–89 snooker season The 1988–89 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between July 1988 and May 1989. The following table outlines the results for the ranking and invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official rankings The top 16 of ...
, he reached the quarter-finals of the 1988 International Open. At the
1989 British Open The 1989 British Open (officially the 1989 Anglian Windows British Open) was a professional Snooker world rankings, ranking snooker tournament, that was held from 1 February to 5 March 1989 with television coverage beginning on 25 February at the ...
he eliminated
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5–3, then the defending champion Hendry and
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, each by the same scoreline. In the semi-final against
Mike Hallett Mike Hallett (born 6 July 1959) is an English former professional snooker player and commentator. Career Hallett was born in Grimsby on 6 July 1959. Having won the national under-16 title in 1975, he turned professional in 1979. His world ran ...
, Meo was two frames behind with three to play at 6–8. He won the 15th frame by a single point after requiring two , then added the next two frames to win 9–8. In the final, he played
Dean Reynolds Dean Reynolds (born 11 January 1963 in Grimsby) is an English former professional snooker player whose career spanned twenty years from 1981 to 2001. Career Before turning professional, Reynolds won the first-ever Junior Pot Black in 1981, b ...
, and won each of the first two sessions 5–2, thus leading 10–4 by the third session. Reynolds reduced his deficit to 6–10, but Meo won the next three frames to claim victory at 13–6 and achieve his first ranking title victory. Before the tournament, he had been rated as a 200–1 outsider to win. In the post-match speeches, Reynolds complained that he had been "totally bored" by Meo's cautious style of play. Meo acknowledged that "It wasn't very spectacular" and added that he felt that it was "the best tactical snooker" that he had ever player. Meo was a semi-finalist at the
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, losing 7–16 to
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. His performances in ranking tournaments led to him moving up from 31st place to 14th in the rankings for the following season, during which he won the round-robin
1990 International League The 1990 Matchroom International League was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that was played from January to May 1990. Tony Meo topped the table and won the tournament. __TOC__ League phase If points were level then match win ...
by winning four of his five matches, and drawing the other one. However, in the following years, he failed to reach as far as the quarter-finals in any ranking tournament, and his ranking fell one place to 15th, then out of the top 32. Meo was ranked 160th after the
1996–97 snooker season The 1996–97 snooker season was a series of snooker tournaments played between September 1996 and May 1997. The following table outlines the results of the finals for ranking events and the invitational events. __TOC__ Calendar Official r ...
, but did not participate in any further tournaments in the following seasons. He became a wrist watch consultant. In 1982, Meo signed up to be managed by
Barry Hearn Barry Maurice William Hearn (born 19 June 1948) is an English sporting events promoter and the founder and President of promotions company Matchroom Sport. Through Matchroom, Hearn is also involved in many sports including snooker, darts, ...
, Davis's manager. With Davis, Meo won four World Doubles titles, and was also part of the victorious England team at the 1983 World Team Classic. In 1986, Meo was one of five players under Hearn's management (along with Davis, Griffiths, Thorne and
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 ...
) who appeared on "
Snooker Loopy "Snooker Loopy" is a humorous song which was released as a single in May 1986, and entered the UK Singles Chart, reaching #6. It was written and performed by Chas & Dave and featured snooker players Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, Terry ...
", a hit single about the game recorded with
Chas & Dave Chas & Dave (often billed as Chas 'n' Dave) were a British pop rock duo, formed in London by Chas Hodges and Dave Peacock. Hodges died in 2018. They were most notable as creators and performers of a musical style labelled ''rockney'' (a port ...
. He was nicknamed "The Cat" and "Meo, Meo". The highest ranking that he attained was tenth.


Personal life

By 1981, Meo had married Denise, and in 1991 they had their fourth child. After retiring from snooker in 1997, Meo managed a wristwatch and jewellery store in
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.


Performance and rankings timeline

Performance and rankings timeline notes


Career finals


Ranking finals: 2 (1 title)


Non-ranking finals: 10 (7 titles)


Team finals: 6 (5 titles)


Pro-am finals: 3 (2 titles)


Amateur finals: 2 (2 titles)


References


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External links

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