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I remember Jimmy playing in a final in the 80’s against Cliff Thorburn(I think it was the 80’s and I think it was against Thorburn) and the match was level at 9 frames each……in the deciding frame Jimmy needed a snooker(maybe 2),got them and went on to win….can anyone throw any light on this and if so show that final frame,thanks,Pete
Hi Pete
It was the 1986 Mercantile Credit Classic, it did go to the final fframe andit was Jimmy’s first ranking tournament win!
Matt
Hi Matt
Thanks for that-I appreciate it-I remember the latter stages of the final frame,but couldn’t have put a name to the tournament.
Pete
Hi guys
I’m a wheelchair pool player from Doncaster I’m entering the British wheelchair tour in the spring please check my page out
www.myspace.com/wheelchaircuesports
Cheers Matt Lester
Nice one Matt,hope you do real good-great web page you have,Pete
Thanks for the support Pete just finding it hard getting a sponsor. I have a video of the British Wheelchair number 2 beating Jimmy at 9-ball last October. Wheelchair cue sports doesn’t get as much media attention as it deserves, but we play just as well as the pros do. If you know of anybody who could help me give me a shout! If you want to drop me an email please feel free cueboy_3143@hotmail.co.uk
Matt
I’d like to see the 80s Trebor Softmints ad!
I would like to see some pictures of Jimmy with some of his many fans.I have a few but im not sure how to get them on the site,any suggestions would be helpful THANKS
Hi Di, Any pictures people would like to see on the site or any that they have of jimmy please e-mail them to me at john@jimmywhirlwindwhite.com and i will pass them to him and also put them on the site.
Many Thanks
John