Originally Posted by Sitting Room Snooker
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The Masters trophy is named after Paul Hunter, isn't it?
It would be great to see a revival in Canada and Australia, even New Zealand (McConachy back in the day, O'Kane more recently). Strange how nobody's come through from Canada since Alain Robidoux really. They were such a force back in the 80's with not just the big three of Thorburn, Stevens and Werbeniuk but a host of others: Jim Wych, Bob Chaperon, Jim and John Bear, Frank Jonik, Brady Gollan, Mario Morra, Marcel Gauvreau, Paul Thornley. You mentioned Con Stanbury and the great Georges Chenier - there was another who made just one entry to the Championship, in 1936 - Clare O'Donnell. He eccentrically kept his chalk under his bridge hand. Trailing Horace Lindrum 6-19 in their quarter final match, he failed to show up for the final session and was never seen on the snooker scene again.
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