Wayne Jones (snooker player)

Wayne Jones (born 24 December 1959)[1] is a former Welsh professional snooker player.

He won the Welsh Amateur snooker championship in 1983 by defeating Terry Parsons in the final, and turned professional in 1984.

[2] He reached the final of the 1989 Classic after eliminating Jimmy White, Eugene Hughes, David Taylor, John Parrott and Willie Thorne.

[2][3] He qualified for the main World Championship on four occasions, but only ever progressed beyond the first round once, in 1989, when his 10–9 victory over Neal Foulds, but was followed by a 3–13 defeat by Dean Reynolds in the last 16.

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