Hendry greatest under pressure? BS Hendry always crumbled under pressure, not if he was playing a bottler called Jimmy Marcus who whitewashed Hendry 9-0 must be laughing his balls off when he reads BS like this
i remember watching this final session on TV (Reardon was my favourite player from this era) - It was very high quality - In the deciding frame Knowles potted a brilliant log red from Reardon's break off shot and went on to make a big break which in effect won him the match - I was gutted when he was knocked out so early in the tournament because he had had a very good season
Would love to get hold of more of this match. It was a rare one where Reardon scored heavier but still ended up losing and also a rare battling performance from Knowles to get over the winning line.
@@gareth110777 Can' t help you there I'm afraid - we didn't have a video recorder in our house when I was a kid - its scary to think its nearly 40 years ago !!!- As I said in my first post Reardon was my fave player and though he was past his peak by then he was still a formidable player in the 80's before age and eyesight caught up with him - As regards Knowles - he was a very good player who probably didn't fulfill his potential - he should have achieved more with his talent than he did
That about sums it up for TK and agree re Reardon too. He was the player of the season coming into that years World Champs and favoured by many to bag the title. Who knows what mighta happened if he'd beaten Knowles but the same could be said for Tony if he'd beaten Thorburn in the semis. Hard to imagine either of them would have gotten the better of Davis in that years final though.
For tactical know-how and temperament, Ray was the best ever. I always loved to watch him play. He also talks the most sense about the game and I surprised he has never commentated for the BBC.
A great clip , Ray shows his class in fighting to hang on after the terrible bad luck. Never saw the match but I think he had 2 centuries, and likely played very well. Tony must have been too good on the day.
Ray played probably better in '83 than the previous year when he reached the final. Knowles was in great form tho and should really have made the final.
6:17. Reardon only just short of the perfect snooker and unfortunate for the brown not to go behind the pink and not leave a shot, but what a match winner from Knowles, considering that to miss would've left the balls spinning randomly around the table!
Love Ray...but I think he laugh s and makes jokes I think to hide the pressure as been watching alot recently and when the other player is flying he keep laughing and smiling lol...more players need that today I think...never seen Ray serious lol ..God bless the laughter ❤
4:21. That shot could've only left the balls as they finished, but to have played off one cushion would've left the balls with more chance of going safe and without leaving such an easy snooker!
Thorburn ruined 83 WC coz he beat Kirk with last 3 frames.. .and Tony in semi,and got hammered by Davis... Knowlesy would of been a better final.. .after beating the nugget 10-1 in 82.... best result ever in Snooker!
Not one of these players would stand a chance today, Including Hendry & Davis with a CPFR of 6-59% and 2_39% . And we witnessed that when Hendry came back on a wild card . He never went beyond fist round . Said for years on social media Davis & Hendry are frauds of the top 5 greatest player of all time debate!
Reardon was giving Knowles over 25 years here. What a truly great player Reardon was. Him and Hendry the greatest under pressure I've ever seen.
Hendry greatest under pressure? BS
Hendry always crumbled under pressure, not if he was playing a bottler called Jimmy
Marcus who whitewashed Hendry 9-0 must be laughing his balls off when he reads BS like this
Grew up with this stuff, would rather watch you tube classic matches all day than 5 mins of today's automatons
Feel the same, a robot production line of NPCs today.
i remember watching this final session on TV (Reardon was my favourite player from this era) - It was very high quality - In the deciding frame Knowles potted a brilliant log red from Reardon's break off shot and went on to make a big break which in effect won him the match - I was gutted when he was knocked out so early in the tournament because he had had a very good season
Would love to get hold of more of this match. It was a rare one where Reardon scored heavier but still ended up losing and also a rare battling performance from Knowles to get over the winning line.
@@gareth110777
Can' t help you there I'm afraid - we didn't have a video recorder in our house when I was a kid - its scary to think its nearly 40 years ago !!!- As I said in my first post Reardon was my fave player and though he was past his peak by then he was still a formidable player in the 80's before age and eyesight caught up with him - As regards Knowles - he was a very good player who probably didn't fulfill his potential - he should have achieved more with his talent than he did
That about sums it up for TK and agree re Reardon too. He was the player of the season coming into that years World Champs and favoured by many to bag the title. Who knows what mighta happened if he'd beaten Knowles but the same could be said for Tony if he'd beaten Thorburn in the semis. Hard to imagine either of them would have gotten the better of Davis in that years final though.
I still remember how devastated I was when Ray lost this one...and that was 31 years ago..
Me too. .Think i remember Ray hitting 3 tons in a row in this match.....
Me too man. Was gutted. He was my snooker hero when I was a kid.
Christ, Reardon had tonnes of bottle. What a great player.
For tactical know-how and temperament, Ray was the best ever. I always loved to watch him play. He also talks the most sense about the game and I surprised he has never commentated for the BBC.
What a match!
A great clip , Ray shows his class in fighting to hang on after the terrible bad luck.
Never saw the match but I think he had 2 centuries, and likely played very well. Tony must have been too good on the day.
great match! Great play from both!
Ray played probably better in '83 than the previous year when he reached the final. Knowles was in great form tho and should really have made the final.
you can see why the miss rule was introduced at 5.22, reardon misses getting out of snooker and knowles left with a tricky shot
Ah the days of the deliberate miss
6:17. Reardon only just short of the perfect snooker and unfortunate for the brown not to go behind the pink and not leave a shot, but what a match winner from Knowles, considering that to miss would've left the balls spinning randomly around the table!
5:15 funny owl shot
Was better off missing the brown
Love Ray...but I think he laugh s and makes jokes I think to hide the pressure as been watching alot recently and when the other player is flying he keep laughing and smiling lol...more players need that today I think...never seen Ray serious lol ..God bless the laughter ❤
See how much the pink rolled off, you wouldn’t see than on a modern table. Too me it looked much closer to the pocket than it ended up. 8:23
4:21. That shot could've only left the balls as they finished, but to have played off one cushion would've left the balls with more chance of going safe and without leaving such an easy snooker!
I remember you boozing in el rincon,and I remember having that boozer at the bottom of bridge street. Take care anyway pal
Why didnt he screw back for the brown
Thorburn ruined 83 WC coz he beat Kirk with last 3 frames.. .and Tony in semi,and got hammered by Davis... Knowlesy would of been a better final.. .after beating the nugget 10-1 in 82.... best result ever in Snooker!
That only happened cause Davis was run down and sick. Hearn ran him into the ground.
@@johnmc3862 not true
@@johnmc3862How the f*** do you know that? What a load of bollocks!… 🤔🥱
@@johnmc3862 Another pathetic excuse by a Hendry fan girl hahahahaha
Not much character with knowles .he dident even acknowledge reardons great escape from the snooker.
Too cool for school was Tony.
What you talking about Ian ? Knowles was always a Gentleman back then I’d love to see all of this match heard it was a classic
Knowles lost in decider to cliff after he fluked the brown.
Knowles missed a straight forward pink at 15/13 that did for him. only black remained on the table
Not one of these players would stand a chance today, Including Hendry & Davis with a CPFR of 6-59% and 2_39% . And we witnessed that when Hendry came back on a wild card . He never went beyond fist round . Said for years on social media Davis & Hendry are frauds of the top 5 greatest player of all time debate!
Poor Ray. The modern game just overtook him.