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1990 World Cup (snooker)

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British Car Rental World Cup
Tournament information
Dates21–24 March 1990
VenueBournemouth International Centre
CityBournemouth
CountryEngland
FormatNon-ranking event
Total prize fund£135,000
Winner's share£48,000
Final
ChampionCanada Canada
Runner-upNorthern Ireland Northern Ireland
1989
1996

The 1990 Snooker World Cup was a team snooker tournament played at the Bournemouth International Centre. British Car Rental sponsored this last one in its original form.

England with Steve Davis, Jimmy White and John Parrott lost their first round match to the Republic of Ireland who then lost to Northern Ireland in the semi-finals. The Northern Ireland team of captain Dennis Taylor, Alex Higgins and Tommy Murphy became more remembered behind the scenes with Higgins and Taylor over the captaincy which erupted into arguments including the more known incident which Higgins threatened to have Taylor shot. This incident along with offences at the World Championship a month later got him banned from the game for a year. They went on to lose to Canada in the final 5-9 which Cliff Thorburn lead a new look team with Bob Chaperon and Alain Robidoux.

Main draw

Teams

Country Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
 England Steve Davis Jimmy White John Parrott
 Wales Terry Griffiths Doug Mountjoy Cliff Wilson
 Canada Cliff Thorburn Bob Chaperon Alain Robidoux
Rest of the World South Africa Silvino Francisco Malta Tony Drago New Zealand Dene O'Kane
 Northern Ireland Dennis Taylor Alex Higgins Tommy Murphy
 Scotland Stephen Hendry Murdo MacLeod John Rea
 Australia Eddie Charlton John Campbell Warren King
 Ireland Eugene Hughes Paddy Browne Anthony Kearney


Quarter-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 Frames
Final
Best of 17 Frames
England England ?
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 5 Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland ?
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 5 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 5
Rest of the World 2 Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 5
Wales Wales ? Canada Canada 9
Australia Australia 5 Australia Australia ?
Canada Canada 5 Canada Canada 5
Scotland Scotland ?

Final

Final: Best of 17 frames. Referees:
Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, England. 24 March 1990.
 Canada
Cliff Thorburn, Bob Chaperon, Alain Robidoux
9–5  Northern Ireland
Dennis Taylor, Alex Higgins, Tommy Murphy
Highest break
Century breaks
50+ breaks

References