Eugene Hughes
Irish snooker player

Eugene Hughes

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Irish snooker player
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4 November 1955(Dublin, County Dublin, Leinster, Ireland)
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Eugene Hughes (born 4 November 1955) is an Irish snooker player.

Career

He reached his highest professional World Ranking of 20 in 1986. In 1985 and the following years 1986 & 1987 he won his only professional titles, as a member of the successful all-Irish team in the World Cup, alongside Alex Higgins and Dennis Taylor. He reached two ranking semi-finals: the 1984 Jameson International and the 1986 BCE International. He qualified for the World Championship five times, including three successive years from 1985–1987, reaching the second round in 1986,beating David Taylor at the Crucible and losing to reigning champion Joe Johnson 9–10 in 1987 [1]. He reached (and lost) six Irish Professional Championship semi-finals between 1982 and 1989.

Hughes left the professional game in 1998, to become an amateur snooker player once again. He has had some success in the amateur game since then, winning the Irish Over-40s title in 2007. He also remains active in billiards, winning the Irish title for the eighth time in 2008.

He is now resident in Baltinglass Co. Wicklow.

Career finals

Team finals: 3 (3 titles)

Outcome No. Year Championship Team/partner Opponent(s) in the final Score
Winner 1. 1985 World Cup Ireland  England 9–7
Winner 2. 1986 World Cup Ireland  Canada 9–7
Winner 3. 1987 World Cup Ireland  Canada 9–2