The Irish Professional Championship was an invitational professional snooker tournament for mostly Irish and Northern Irish snooker players.

History

The Irish Professional Championship was first staged in 1947 in Northern Ireland, and Jackie Rea became the inaugural champion. After that the event was held on a challenge basis, with the champion choosing his challenger. Rea won the championship every year but one until 1972, when he was beaten 28–12 by Alex Higgins. Higgins could defend the title four times in a row, before losing the title to Dennis Taylor. Taylor defended the title in the following two years. During this time the tournament was only sponsored in 1978 by Benson & Hedges and in 1979 by Smithwicks Brewery.

In 1982 the tournament was converted to a knock-out tournament. Eight players took part, and was sponsored by Smithwicks Brewery. Higgins and Taylor won nine titles between them, and their run of success in the championship was interrupted only by Jack McLaughlin, in 1988. After the 1983 event Smithwicks ended their sponsorship, and Strongbow took over for 1985 and 1986 and Matchroom for 1987. After the 1989 event the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association withdrew their backing to national championships in form of £1,000 per player, and the event was discontinued.

In 1992 the event was revived with sponsorship by Murphy's, and for the first time, the event was held in Republic of Ireland. 34 players competed at the event. When Joe Swail and Jason Prince contested the 1992 final, it was the first time in over 20 years it featured neither Higgins or Taylor. It was held again in 1993, but was abandoned again. The event was held again between 2005 and 2007.

Winners

YearWinnerRunner-upFinal scoreVenueSeason
Challenge matches
1947–1951Northern Ireland Jackie Reavarious challengesn/a
1952Northern Ireland Jack BatesNorthern Ireland Jackie Rea
1952–1971Northern Ireland Jackie Reavarious challenges
1972Northern Ireland Alex HigginsNorthern Ireland Jackie Rea28–12Northern Ireland Belfast1971/72
1978Northern Ireland Alex HigginsNorthern Ireland Dennis Taylor21–7Northern Ireland Belfast1977/78
1978Northern Ireland Alex HigginsRepublic of Ireland Patsy Fagan21–13Northern Ireland Belfast
1979Northern Ireland Alex HigginsRepublic of Ireland Patsy Fagan21–12Northern Ireland Belfast1978/79
1980Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorNorthern Ireland Alex Higgins21–15Northern Ireland Belfast1979/80
1981Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorRepublic of Ireland Patsy Fagan22–21Northern Ireland Coleraine1980/81
Knockout tournaments
1982Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorNorthern Ireland Alex Higgins16–13Northern Ireland Coleraine1981/82
1983Northern Ireland Alex HigginsNorthern Ireland Dennis Taylor16–11Northern Ireland Belfast1982/83
1985Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorNorthern Ireland Alex Higgins10–5Northern Ireland Belfast1984/85
1986Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorNorthern Ireland Alex Higgins10–7Northern Ireland Belfast1985/86
1987Northern Ireland Dennis TaylorRepublic of Ireland Joe O'Boye9–2Northern Ireland Antrim1986/87
1988Northern Ireland Jack McLaughlinNorthern Ireland Dennis Taylor9–4Northern Ireland Antrim1987/88
1989Northern Ireland Alex HigginsNorthern Ireland Jack McLaughlin9–7Northern Ireland Antrim1988/89
1992Northern Ireland Joe SwailNorthern Ireland Jason Prince9–1Republic of Ireland Cork1991/92
1993Republic of Ireland Ken DohertyRepublic of Ireland Stephen Murphy9–2Republic of Ireland Cork1992/93
2005Northern Ireland Joe SwailRepublic of Ireland Ken Doherty9–7Republic of Ireland Templeogue2005/06
2006Republic of Ireland Ken DohertyRepublic of Ireland Michael Judge9–4Republic of Ireland Templeogue2006/07
2007Republic of Ireland Ken DohertyRepublic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien9–2Republic of Ireland Dublin2007/08

See also