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    Tony Drago (/ˈdreɪɡoʊ/ DRAY-goh; born 22 September 1965) is a Maltese former professional snooker and pool player. Known for his speed around the table...
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  • second day, the 1997 International Open runner-up Tony Drago won 3‍–‍1 over Michael Judge, with Drago scoring the exact same amount of points (73) in every...
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  • American chemist Tony Drago (born 1965), Maltese snooker and pool player Ana Drago (born 1975), Portuguese politician Blackie Drago, a Marvel Comics super-villain...
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  • loves him. Paulie accompanies Rocky and Tony Duke to Siberia to help Rocky train for his match against Ivan Drago. As before in Los Angeles, Paulie gripes...
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  • Tony Drago, Dennis Taylor Show 1 (11 January 1992) - Jimmy White, Warren King, Cliff Thorburn Show 2 (18 January 1992) - Dennis Taylor, Tony Drago, Mike...
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  • tournament's highest break of 137 in his quarter-final match against Tony Drago. The 2023 World Seniors Championship was a snooker tournament that took...
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  • champion at the age of 12, and was the first to spot the talent of Tony Drago when Drago won the Maltese amateur title in 1984. Harris competed in the professional...
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  • Falcon (1941 film), starring Humphrey Bogart and directed by John Huston Tony Drago (born 1965), snooker player from Malta nicknamed The Maltese Falcon Alex...
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  • events, meaning that no more snooker players appeared until 2007 when Tony Drago earned a place by virtue of his performance on the European Pool Tour...
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    run of success with victory in the short-lived World Masters, beating Tony Drago 10–6 in the final.[citation needed] Steve James ended Hendry's reign as...
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    Stephen Hendry made a 148 in a practice match against Alfie Burden. In 1995 Tony Drago made a 149 in practice against Nick Manning in West Norwood, London, that...
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  • as Captain Ivan Drago: the Soviets' prize Champion boxer "The Siberian Express" and a Soviet Army infantry captain Tony Burton as Tony "Duke" Evers: Apollo's...
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  • events were held and Ronnie O'Sullivan, Kirk Stevens, Doug Mountjoy, Tony Drago joined the team. In Dundalk Jimmy White again had a maximum break, however...
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  • football player Tony Douglas (singer) (1929–2013), American country music singer Tony Drago (born 1965), Maltese snooker player Tony Evers (born 1951)...
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  • event: Tom Ford won two minor-ranking tournaments while Marcus Campbell, Tony Drago, Andrew Higginson, Ju Reti, Rod Lawler, Rory McLeod, Barry Pinches, Troy...
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  • Warren King at the same stage. Four players, Steve James, Bob Chaperon, Tony Drago and Peter Francisco, qualified for the main event for the first time....
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    first season in the elite "top 16" for Ronnie O'Sullivan, Peter Ebdon, Tony Drago and Joe Swail. Dennis Taylor was not amongst the top 16, for the first...
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    34 seconds—just 3 seconds slower than the fastest televised century break, made by Tony Drago in 1996. Professional snooker career of Ronnie O'Sullivan Maximum and...
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  • Palace Hotel in Marsaskala, Malta. Nigel Bond won the title, defeating Tony Drago 7–3 in the final. "Malta Grand Prix". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive....
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  • South Africa's Silvino Francisco, New Zealand's Dene O'Kane and Malta's Tony Drago who were 5-8 behind to finish in a final frame encounter between Davis...
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    on the snooker tour, Brecel received a two-year wildcard, along with Tony Drago. Barry Hearn, the chairman of World Snooker said the decision was made...
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  • matches against Davis at the Crucible. O'Sullivan's 13–4 victory over Tony Drago in the second round set the record for the fastest best-of-25-frames match...
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    title. In that year's World Championship Davis defeated Hallett 13–1, Tony Drago 13–4 and Thorburn 16–8 en route to the final, where he met Griffiths....
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  • competed in the Tenball tournament. In the semi-finals, Jimmy White defeated Tony Drago with a score of 3-1, while Ronnie O'Sullivan triumphed over Stephen Hendry...
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  • Davis, Peter Ebdon, Tony Drago, David Roe and Guo Hua - alongside three Chinese amateurs - He Ching Yi, Pang Weiguo and Tao Yan. Drago won the tournament...
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  • Mazrocis 9–4 1992/93 1993 – Event 2 Troy Shaw Nigel Bond 9–4 1993 – Event 3 Tony Drago Ken Doherty 9–7 Strachan Challenge (non-ranking) 1994 – Event 1 Anthony...
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  • respectively. The franchise will continue with a fourth Creed film, while a Drago film, a prequel television series, and various other spin-offs are in development...
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    players use John Parris' cues, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Steve Davis, Tony Drago, Terry Griffiths, Dominic Dale, and Stephen Maguire. Parris Cues Stein...
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  • Palace Hotel in Valletta, Malta. John Parrott won the title, defeating Tony Drago 7–6 in the final. "Malta Grand Prix". Chris Turner's Snooker Archive....
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  • (non-ranking) 1994 John Parrott Tony Drago 7–6 1994/95 1995 Peter Ebdon John Higgins 7–4 1995/96 1996 Nigel Bond Tony Drago 7–3 1996/97 1997 Ken Doherty...
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