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Published 09:51 4 Feb 2026 GMT
Updated 09:51 4 Feb 2026 GMT

Snooker legend John Virgo has died.
The former player and broadcaster was 79.
Virgo's most legendary victory as a player was in the UK Championship final where he defeated Terry Griffiths in 1979.
After his retirement from the sport in 1994, Virgo went onto have a successful career as a broadcaster with the BBC.
He hosted Big Break alongside Jim Davidson through the 1990s.
World Snooker confirmed Virgo's death in a statement which read: "Everyone at World Snooker Tour is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of legendary snooker player and broadcaster John Virgo, aged 79.
"Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones.
"Rest in peace, JV."
Fans have been paying tribute to Virgo online since the news of his death emerged.
One wrote: "I cannot believe this….so sad….thoughts are with John's family now….he will be much missed….his passion & enthusiasm for the game was infectious."
Another added: "Sad news. Watching snooker without his commentary will never quite be the same again."
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