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Gerard Greene through to World Snooker Championship finals at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre with win over Rory McLeod

Gerard Greene
Gerard Greene

Gerard Greene booked himself a place in the World Snooker Championship finals after winning a thrilling qualifier on Tuesday.

Greene (pictured), from Rainham, just edged past Rory McLeod to claim a first round place in the game’s premier tournament at the Crucible Theatre next month.

The game lasted an epic eight hours and Greene had to stage a remarkable comeback to claim a place in the finals for the fifth time.

He was trailing 7-4 at one stage, in a first to ten match, before squaring it up at 7-7.

Greene, ranked number 32 in the world, then found himself 9-8 down against McLeod (world no.39). At 9-9 another long final frame was eventually won by the Kent man on the green, finishing 61-25.

“In the last frame we missed about 50 chances each”, said a relieved Greene.

He is the second Kent player to qualify for the 32-man finals which take place on April 17th after Dartford’s Barry Hawkins qualified on Monday. The first round draw takes place on Thursday morning.

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