A Masterclass final


One of the true gems in snooker history is the 1987 Masters final between Alex Higgins and Dennis Taylor. The Irish pair who had traveled over to England in the late 60s both reached the final in this year to slog it out in the former venue of the Wembley Conference Centre.

Higgins who had dominated the tournament, casting aside Griffiths, Meo and Johnson to reach the final, was in in no mood to lose and firmly had his eyes on the prize money and silverware.

This final had all the drama of a boxing match because neither player wanted to lose. It was the aggressor against the underdog.Similar to the earlier 1985 final, Taylor was behind in the match and to summoned all his energy to break his opponent’s game down.


Higgins led 8-5 into the evening session but this did not deter Taylor. Like a dog with a bone, Dennis fought back and was able to steal the last four frames to win 9-8. A fight back that was largely caused by Alex Higgins asking his manager to order champagne for his win.


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