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    Let’s make one thing clear about the Crucible ‘curse’ afflicting first time champions: there is no curse.

    Are we to believe some wizened old crone, blessed in the dark arts, decided back in 1977 to cast a spell on snooker players looking to defend the world title for the first time?

    Frankly, winning any tournament two years running is difficult. John Higgins successfully defended the Welsh Open title this season. Prior to that it had been six years since anyone had done similar.

    Only Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry have ever defended the world title at the Crucible.

    Winning the thing once is hard enough, let alone winning it twice, let alone winning it two years running.

    But it is true that first time champions go into their title defence under pressure. Becoming world champion means a huge hike in profile and thus demands on a player’s time.

    Personal appearances, exhibitions, media work...they all take their toll and it’s hard to say no when ready cash is being thrown your way.

    So it was that Davis was signing copies of his book in a Sheffield newsagent’s just a few hours before playing Tony Knowles in the first session of their opening round match in 1982.

    Davis was shattered from an intensive – though highly lucrative – year of promotional work, lost the session 8-1 and the match 10-1. Take nothing away from Knowles but Davis had nothing left.

    It’s a familiar tale: Dennis Taylor fell at the first hurdle in 1985, as did Graeme Dott in 2007.

    Even Hendry couldn’t buck the trend, losing out 13-11 to Steve James in the 1991 quarter-finals.

    Joe Johnson came the closest of any first time champion to completing a successful defence. After a dodgy start, he reached the final in 1987 and lost out only 18-14 to Davis.

    Ken Doherty lost 18-12 to John Higgins in 1998, the only other first time winner to appear in the final the following year.

    Neil Robertson faces Judd Trump on day one this year. This is surely the best opening match there has ever been at the Crucible.

    Davis once summed up the pressure on the defending champion in typically sagely fashion: “The first shock hasn’t happened yet and it could be you.”

    In a strange way, the fact Robertson is playing Trump, who has just won the China Open, may ease the pressure on him.

    If he were to lose it would not be a huge shock, unlike, for instance, if he were playing some journeyman well down the rankings.

    If he loses he could always blame it on the ‘curse.’

    Well, if it really is a curse then it’s a good curse to have. It means you’ve done what most players could only dream of: you’ve won the World Championship.


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  • #2
    Originally Posted by MySockPuppet View Post
    Neil Robertson faces Judd Trump on day one this year. This is surely the best opening match there has ever been at the Crucible.
    It's a good prospect, but surely O'Sullivan-Maguire in 2005 was an even better one?

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    • #3
      It’s a familiar tale: Dennis Taylor fell at the first hurdle in 1985,
      Are you sure dennis taylor fell at the first hurdle in 85....

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Odrl View Post
        It's a good prospect, but surely O'Sullivan-Maguire in 2005 was an even better one?
        Maybe even the O'Sullivan-Ding in 2007 was better, at least before it started...
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Capelito View Post
          Maybe even the O'Sullivan-Ding in 2007 was better, at least before it started...
          O'Sullivan-Ding was not an opening match in 2007; the opening match is always the defending champion's first-rounder (apart from the one on the other table, of course!).

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by cally View Post
            Are you sure dennis taylor fell at the first hurdle in 85....
            Wow, never got it from the text : )

            Simple mistake from the blog..Not a big deal, but you're right : )
            All the way Mark J!!

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            Winner of the German Masters 2011 Lucky Dip

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            • #7
              I recently had a chat with joe johnson he likes to keep track of the local snooker and our team was into the quarter final of the ciu national so he came to watch bless him.

              I told him about how i jumped out of the chair when he smashed the blue in in the last frame in 86 against davis.. joe couldnt keep the smile off his face as he walked around clearing up.. his eyes lit up at the memory.. it was magic.

              However when i brought up how he must have been proud to almost defend a year later (reaching the final)
              his face flashed with anger and he said he was still absolutely gutted with his play in that final.. no pleasing some folk i guess.

              After the match we had a karaoke night and the whole club applauded joe for a full 5 minutes when he got up to sing.. apparently the guy gets that reception everytime he gets up to sing in yorkshire.. living legend cracking night too!

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