Michael Judge

This article is about the snooker player. For the animator, see Mike Judge. For the Roman Catholic priest, see Mychal Judge.
Michael Judge
Born (1975-01-12) 12 January 1975[1]
Dublin, Ireland
Sport country  Ireland
Professional 1991–2011
Highest ranking 24 (2002/03)
Career winnings £457,438[2]
Highest break 144 – European Open 2004
Best ranking finish Semi-finals – Grand Prix 2004

Michael Judge is a former professional snooker player from the Republic of Ireland. He has not won a ranking event, coming closest in the 2004 Grand Prix, where he reached the semi-finals after victories over Mark Williams among others.[3] His first ranking quarter-final was at the 1997 British Open[4]

Career

He has qualified for the World Championship three times, his best performance coming in the 2001 tournament, after knocking Jimmy White out in qualifying[5] and John Parrott in the first round,[6] before being knocked out by fellow Dubliner Ken Doherty.[7] He lost to eventual champion Peter Ebdon in the first round a year later.[8] He has lost in the final qualifying round on seven occasions, a record .

In 2006/2007 he had something of a return to form, climbing 10 places in the rankings to #34, after five successive falls from his career high of #24, aided by a last 16 run in the Welsh Open. He then reached the last 16 of the Grand Prix early in the 2007/2008 season,[9] and repeated this at the Welsh Open in Newport, by beating Nigel Bond and Graeme Dott, both 5–4, before succumbing to a 5–2 defeat by Stephen Lee. He did enough in the rest of the season to return to the top 32 of the rankings. However, he slipped straight back out the following season after two last sixteen runs were tempered by six first round defeats.[10] In January 2010 he qualified for the Welsh Open, losing to John Higgins in the first round proper.[11] He quit after the following season but return to the sport a year later and would go on to win the Irish Amateur Championship in 2013 beating Robert Redmond 8–5 in the final.[12]

Finals

Amateur finals: : 2 (1 titles, 1 runner-up)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Winner 1. 2013 Irish Amateur Championship Republic of Ireland Robert Redmond 8–5
Runner-up 2. 2014 Irish Amateur Championship Republic of Ireland Martin McCrudden 7–3

References

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