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Prize Money in Snooker Finally Climbing

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by user Ando999

I was reading Billiards Boutique today as Pete Williams always has something good to say. He's seen that:

"...prize money will increase by £250,000 this season (assume he means 2008) with over £1 million available at the 888.com World Snooker Championships, including £250,000 to the eventual winner.

The additional prize money will see an increase in the payouts to the winner, runner-up and semi-finalists of the Royal London Watches Grand Prix, the Maplin UK Championship and the SAGA Insurance Masters."

This year was the first time we've seen an increase in the winner's cheque for the World Championships since 2003 when it was at its highest of £270,000. It certainly goes to show how much of a barren spell snooker has had to endure since the banning of tobacco sponsorship.

Going back to 1983 when Cliff Thorburn won the World Championships and in the years running up to 2003, the winner's cheque increased approximately 10 to 15 thousand pounds per year. It's no wonder every kid in a snooker club wanted to be a professional snooker player. I guess you could say that with growth like that, - even though growth was clearly declining - ...something had to give. And it did! People were starting to complain when Jimmy was the only one allowed to smoke in the snooker final. Not only were people complaining at the Crucible, there was a national non-smoking movement gaining pace, and people were complaining all over the country.

2006 was the worst year in recent times for a professional snooker player when the World Championship prize money (or at least the winners cheque) dropped 20% from £250,000 to £200,000 from the previous year. This was, of course, when Embassy were no longer allowed to advertise on the telly and World Snooker were ill prepared in finding a new sponsor. That's one hell of a pay cut! That meant that the winners cheque was the same amount in 2006 than it was 10 years earlier in 1996!! Coincidentally, in those two years, Peter Ebdon was runner-up, sods law, he missed the biggest runner-up cheque by a year. Of course this was a time when professional snooker players were moaning like crazy at the World Snooker Association as they thought - and in some cases rightly - their careers were falling apart around their ears!

If Billiards Boutique is correct, 2008 sees a massive jump in the winners cheque, a £30,000 increase! And last year we saw a £20,000 increase, that's an increase of 10% in 2007 and 13.6% for 2008. The last time we saw a similar kind of increase was way back in 1990 when Hendry beat White in their first final 18-12. That year Hendry took home £120,000, an increase of 14.3%

The biggest increases we've seen in the modern game are in 1973 where we saw the sponsor at the time, Park Drive, increase the winners cheque by a whopping 375%, from £400 to £1,500!! Ray Reardon, the winner that year must have been delighted! Conversly, Alex Higgins, who won the championship the previous year and only a measly 400 quid must have been a bit miffed! And he only won £25,000 in 1982! There might be your reason as to why he's been so bitter and twisted over the years (I am an Alex fan by the way)! More recently in 1993, Embassy increased the winners cheque by 16.7% from £150,000 to £175,000.

Let's hope the prize money stays on the increase for a good few years to come, it should help to attract some real talent.

Oh and by the way, ....it's worth noting that past performance is no guide to future performance!!! :-)

This article was originally taken from my blog at http://greenbaize.blogspot.com/

Andy


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JuTMSY4Legend
931 days ago
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HOLY CRAP - Alex...someone else actually has snooker knowledge...you now have your project partner...
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JuTMSY4Legend
931 days ago
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Happy friday alex, as a gift for you (besides the quality work), I'm voting for this...
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Ando999Little Leaguer
931 days ago
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JuTMSY4, thanks for the compliment! At least I think it was a compliment!  :-)
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JuTMSY4Legend
931 days ago
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It was, have no fear...Even though I'm not a big fan, its nice to see more people supporting "smaller" sports...gives us a more balanced appreciation...
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ChristofMVP
931 days ago
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Did they get the Mob to be a sponsor? Will Tony Soprano be in the front row at the next match? :)
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
931 days ago
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It's great that snooker has got back to where it was before the banning of tobacco sponsorship. I still think it's hurting other tour events though, the ranking season is really low on events, there could easily be twice as many events in the season. The players would rather that I think. If they can do that with the decent prize money then the tour will look wonderfully healthy.
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Ando999Little Leaguer
929 days ago
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Yes it's good that it's getting back on its feet again. We still only have 6 ranking events for the 2007/2008 season though. At least I think it's 6 as I don't think the Northern Ireland Trophy is a ranking event. Back in snooker's boom years, there were 8 ranking events per year plus 3 or 4 non-ranking events events like the Masters and the World Matchplay. The Masters we all know and love, ...the World Matchplay was a great event where the final was played over World Championship distance, the best of 35. What I didn't mention in the article is that the main drop in prize money was in the lesser ranking events, that's where the pros saw the biggest blow to their pockets!
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