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2007 Irish Professional Championship

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Dates
  
25–30 September 2007

Country
  
Republic of Ireland

Total prize fund
  
€16,500

City
  
Format
  
Non-Ranking event

Venue
  
Red Cow Exhibition Centre

The 2007 Irish Professional Championship was a professional invitational snooker tournament which took place in September 2007. The tournament was held at the Red Cow Exhibition Centre in Dublin, and featured sixteen exclusively Irish and Northern Irish players.

The last-16 and quarter-final matches were played over the best of nine frames, the semi-finals best of eleven and the final best of seventeen.

Two-time world champion and six-time Irish Professional champion Alex Higgins, now aged 58, entered the tournament for the third year in succession; his first-round loss to Fergal O'Brien would be the final competitive match he played before his death in 2010.

Ken Doherty won the event, beating O'Brien 9–2 in the final.

Century breaks

115, 111 Ken Doherty
107 Joe Delaney
106 David Morris

References

2007 Irish Professional Championship Wikipedia


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