Wild life of snooker icon 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk who would drink 40 to 50 pints a day Daily Star


William Werbeniuk Was The Biggest Lad In Sporting History

Former snooker player Bill Werbeniuk has died of heart failure in Canada at the age of 56. Werbeniuk, who passed away on Monday in Vancouver, spent the last three years of his life in.


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William Alexander Werbeniuk (14 January 1947 - 20 January 2003) was a Canadian professional snooker and pool player. Recognisable for his girth, he was nicknamed "Big Bill". Werbeniuk was a four-time World Championship quarter-finalist and also a UK Championship semi-finalist, reaching a career high world ranking of #8 for the 1983-84.


Canadian Bill Werberbeiuk at The Embassy World Snooker Tournament, Crucible Theatre Sheffield in

Former Canadian snooker star Bill Werbeniuk has died of heart failure at the age of 56. Along with Cliff Thorburn and Kirk Stevens, 'Big Bill' as he was often known formed a powerful trio of.


Wild life of snooker icon 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk who would drink 40 to 50 pints a day Daily Star

William Alexander Werbeniuk ( / ˌwɜːrbɛˈnɪk / WURR-ben-IK; 14 January 1947 - 20 January 2003) was a Canadian professional snooker and pool player. Recognisable for his girth, he was nicknamed " Big Bill ".


William Werbeniuk Was The Biggest Lad In Sporting History

Cameron Winstanley 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk would drink one pint of lager per frame (Image: Colorsport/REX/Shutterstock) Notorious snooker pro 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk drank between 40 and 50 pints of lager a day and weighed 280 pounds.


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Werbeniuk's era was the golden age of Canadian snooker - Cliff Thorburn and Kirk Stevens were also ranked in the top eight in the World in the early 1980s. Thorburn won the 1980 World.


Snooker legend 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk once drank 76 cans of lager in the middle of a match Daily

1991 UK Championship. Round 4. 0. 1991 Grand Prix. Round 4. 0. Total. 250. Snooker player Bill Werbeniuk's professional Match results, Frame scores, centuries, prize money, statistics from season 1991-1992 - Snooker Database of Results & Statistics.


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Fri 24 Jan 2003 08.16 EST Bill Werbeniuk, who has died aged 56, was a cult hero in the world of snooker, known for his prodigious consumption of lager. Four times a quarter-finalist in the.


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Snooker legend 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk was a four-time World Championships quarter-finalist but perhaps best known for his notorious antics at the table. He once drank an incredible 76 cans of.


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Updated 26/04/2016 at 19:56 GMT Before his World Championship quarter-final got under way against Barry Hawkins at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, Marco Fu told Desmond Kane about how fans'.


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Built more like a wrestler than a snooker player, Werbeniuk was a leading character on a colourful professional tour that Barry Hearn once astutely described as "a soap opera with balls".


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Cliff Thorburn has led the tributes to fellow Canadian snooker player Bill Werbeniuk, who has died of heart failure at the age of 56. Werbeniuk, who died on Monday in Vancouver, spent the last.


Canadian Bill Werberbeiuk at The Embassy World Snooker Tournament, Crucible Theatre Sheffield in

Bill Werbeniuk, the 20-stone snooker star who prepared for matches by drinking eight pints of lager followed by a pint for every frame, has died at the age of 56. The Canadian, who helped.


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Bill was a legend, drinker, smoker, classy snooker player, a naturally likeable man and I would love to have met him. Reg Ollis, England My friends and I grew up watching Bill Werbeniuk and wishing we could play like him - hitting miracle shots and smiling as if it was second nature when they came off.


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22 January 2003 • 12:40am. Former snooker player Bill Werbeniuk has died of heart failure. Along with Cliff Thorburn and Kirk Stevens, 'Big Bill' as he was often known formed a powerful trio of.


Wild life of snooker icon 'Big Bill' Werbeniuk who would drink 40 to 50 pints a day Daily Star

William Alexander Werbeniuk was a Canadian professional snooker and pool player. Recognisable for his girth, he was nicknamed "Big Bill". Werbeniuk was a four-time World Championship quarter-finalist and also a UK Championship semi-finalist, reaching a career high world ranking of #8 for the 1983-84 season.