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1978 UK Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| tournament_name | 1978 Coral UK Championship |
| dates | |
| venue | Preston Guild Hall |
| location | Preston |
| country | England |
| organisation | WPBSA |
| format | Non-ranking event |
| Total prize fund | £12,500 |
| winners_share | £3,500 |
| highest_break | ENG Graham Miles (139) |
| winner | WAL Doug Mountjoy |
| runner_up | ENG David Taylor |
| score | 15–9 |
| previous | [1977](1977-uk-championship) |
| next | [1979](1979-uk-championship) |
The 1978 UK Championship (officially the 1978 Coral UK Championship) was a professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place between 22 November and 1 December 1978 at the Guild Hall in Preston, England.
The 1978 tournament was the first of twenty UK Championship competitions to be played in Preston's Guildhall. For the first time, the event was sponsored by Coral who continued to sponsor the UK Championship until 1985.
The most dramatic match came in the qualifying rounds when Terry Griffiths, a newly turned professional, was beaten 8–9 by Rex Williams after leading 8–2. The main stage of the championship also provided plenty of surprises. Patsy Fagan, the defending UK champion, went out 7–9 in the first round to David Taylor who, after a decade in the professional ranks, reached his first major final by beating Alex Higgins 9–5 in the semi-finals. In the other half of the draw, Roy Andrewartha beat John Spencer 9–8 and Willie Thorne beat Ray Reardon 9–6 only to collapse 1–9 against Graham Miles, whose 139 break set a tournament record. In the semi-finals it was Miles' turn to collapse 1–9 to Doug Mountjoy who, keeping his best until last, clinched his final victory over Taylor with a break of 120. The BBC televised the semi-finals in two late night highlights programmes and then the final on their Grandstand programme with Ted Lowe commentating the match.
Main draw
||Ireland Patsy Fagan|7|England David Taylor|9 ||England John Pulman|3|England John Virgo|9 ||England Fred Davis|9|England John Dunning|2 ||Northern Ireland Alex Higgins|9|England Jim Meadowcroft|6 ||Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor|4|Wales Doug Mountjoy|9 ||England John Spencer|8|Wales Roy Andrewartha|9 ||England Graham Miles|9|England Rex Williams|8 ||Wales Ray Reardon|6|England Willie Thorne|9 ||England David Taylor|9|England John Virgo|2 ||England Fred Davis|4|Northern Ireland Alex Higgins|9 ||Wales Doug Mountjoy|9|Wales Roy Andrewartha|4 ||England Graham Miles|9|England Willie Thorne|1 ||England David Taylor|9|Northern Ireland Alex Higgins|5 ||Wales Doug Mountjoy|9|England Graham Miles|1 ||England David Taylor|9|Wales Doug Mountjoy|15
Final
| **6** | 50+ breaks | 2 |
|---|
Qualifying
Last 24 Best of 17 frames
England David Taylor 9–2 Maurice Parkin England
England John Virgo 9–4 Ray Edmonds England
England John Dunning 9–3 David Greaves England
England Jim Meadowcroft 9–5 Jackie Rea Northern Ireland Wales Doug Mountjoy 9–5 John Barrie England
Wales Roy Andrewartha 9–3 Pat Houlihan England
England Rex Williams 9–8 Terry Griffiths Wales
England Willie Thorne 9–4 Bernard Bennett England
Century breaks
- 139 Graham Miles
- 120, 118 Doug Mountjoy
- 101 John Dunning
References
References
- "1978 UK Championship".
- "1978 UK Championship Results". Snooker Database.
- "1978 UK Championship Results Grid". Snooker Database.
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