Snooker has lost one of its greats following the death of six-time world champion Ray Reardon at the age of 91. The popular Welshman, nicknamed "Dracula" because of his distinctive widow's peak ...
Ray Reardon, who has died at the age of 91, was a godfather of modern snooker, a player whose career was bookended by playing Joe Davis in Leicester Square and then coaching Ronnie O’Sullivan to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ray Reardon, the six-time world snooker champion who was affectionately nicknamed “Dracula” for his widow’s peak hairline and ...
Ray Reardon ruled snooker in the 1970s when the man known fondly as 'Dracula' became a household name. Yet his story almost ended long before the Welshman with the widow's peak found stardom. On April ...
Snooker legend Ray Reardon, who died in July last year aged 91, left £401,000 in his will to his wife Carol. Reardon, a ...
July 20 (Reuters) - Six-times world snooker champion Ray Reardon has died at the age of 91 after being diagnosed with cancer, World Snooker Tour reported on Saturday. Welshman Reardon, who died late ...
An intimate portrait of snooker legend Ray Reardon as he reflects on the highs and lows of a remarkable career, and relives some of his biggest sporting moments.