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Irish snooker player
Patsy Fagan (born 15 January 1951) is an Irish former professional snooker player. Having been runner-up in the 1974 English Amateur Championship, he
Patsy_Fagan
English footballer and manager
Swift gave him the nickname "Patsy", a reference to the Irish folk song Hallo Patsy Fagan. In a match in November 1947, Fagan met his future colleague Bob
Joe_Fagan
Name list
pastoralist Patsy Fagan (born 1951), Irish retired professional snooker player Patsy Flaherty (1876–1968), American baseball player Patsy Flannelly (1909–1939)
Patsy
Snooker tournament
Championship, an event open only to British residents and passport holders. Patsy Fagan won the inaugural tournament by defeating Doug Mountjoy by 12 frames
UK_Championship
Surname list
cinematographer Oisin Fagan (born 1973), Irish boxer, former WBO Middleweight title holder Patsy Fagan (born 1951), Irish snooker player Roy Fagan (1905–1990),
Fagan
Northern Irish snooker player (1949–2010)
behind, but went on to win 7–5. At the 1978 World Championship, he led Patsy Fagan 12–11 in the first round but was eliminated after losing three close
Alex_Higgins
Snooker tournament
in Preston, where it remained for twenty years. The event was won by Patsy Fagan, a London-based Dubliner, who had been a professional for less than a
1977_UK_Championship
2010 film by Anand Tucker
Candice Gordon "Day to Day" by Eulogies "Waltz with Anna" by the Brombies "Patsy Fagan" by Dessie O'Halloran and Sharon Shannon "Within a Mile of Home" by Flogging
Leap_Year_(2010_film)
English snooker player (born 1975)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Ronnie_O'Sullivan
Professional ranking snooker tournament
Blackpool Tower Circus in Blackpool, England. The inaugural event was won by Patsy Fagan, who defeated Doug Mountjoy 12–9 in the final. Joe Davis, who had won
2026_UK_Championship
Snooker tournament
other qualifying matches, Houlihan won 9–7 against Jim Meadowcroft, Patsy Fagan eliminated John Dunning 9–5, Willie Thorne defeated Rex Williams 9–3
1978 World Snooker Championship
1978_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
second round. Only two unseeded players won their first-round matches: Patsy Fagan defeated 12th seed Willie Thorne 10–6 and John Parrott defeated 13th
1985 World Snooker Championship
1985_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player (1946–2026)
semi-finals of the 1977 UK Championship but lost to eventual winner Patsy Fagan 8–9. In 1979, Virgo moved south and joined the group of snooker players
John_Virgo
Non-ranking snooker tournament, November–December 1979
champion John Spencer was defeated by Bill Werbeniuk 8–9. Former winner Patsy Fagan defeated two-time Pot Black champion Graham Miles 9–5. John Virgo defeated
1979_UK_Championship
Scottish snooker player (born 1969)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Stephen_Hendry
Scottish ethnic group with Irish Ancestry
at the Wayback Machine – includes the full text of the song "Hello! Patsy Fagan" (or "The Dacent Irish Boy") by T. P. Keenan, describing the experiences
Irish_Scottish_people
English snooker player (born 1982)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Shaun_Murphy
Irish singer (born 1983)
Daniels)" 2:56 7. "Waltzing With a Hero" 4:18 8. "Fine Line" 3:29 9. "Patsy Fagan" 3:01 10. "Memories of Us" 4:04 11. "Someday You'll Love Me" 3:31 12
Derek_Ryan_(singer)
Professional snooker tournament
10–3. David Taylor led Patsy Fagan 6–3 overnight then extended his lead to 7–3 before Fagan levelled at 7–7. Taylor asked Fagan, who was 7–8 behind, to
1982 World Snooker Championship
1982_World_Snooker_Championship
English professional snooker player
In 1976, club owner Henry West, who managed leading snooker prospect Patsy Fagan, met White at Zan's and became manager for both White and Meo. White
Jimmy_White
1 1 3 16 Graham Miles (ENG) 2 1 0 3 17 Jim Wych (CAN) – – 2 2 18 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 2 0 0 2 19 John Pulman (ENG) 1 0 0 1 20 Willie Thorne (ENG) 1
1980–81 snooker world rankings
1980–81_snooker_world_rankings
Professional snooker tournament
Mountjoy (WAL) 10 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 10 Dave Gilbert (ENG) 10 Dave Gilbert (ENG) 10 Dave Gilbert (ENG) 7 Geoff Foulds (ENG) 6 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 4 Bill
1989 World Snooker Championship
1989_World_Snooker_Championship
Welsh snooker player (1947–2024)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Terry_Griffiths
Emery (WAL) Laura Evans (WAL) Reanne Evans (ENG) Clive Everton (ENG) Patsy Fagan (IRL) Fan Zhengyi (CHN) Fang Xiongman (CHN) Ann-Marie Farren (ENG)
List_of_snooker_players
English snooker player (born 1957)
World Snooker Championship he reached the quarter-finals, defeating Patsy Fagan and defending champion Terry Griffiths before losing to Alex Higgins
Steve_Davis
Professional snooker tournament
defeat of Bernard Bennett. Jim Meadowcroft gained a 6–3 lead against Patsy Fagan but lost 9–11 after the pair had been level at 8–8. David Taylor defeated
1977 World Snooker Championship
1977_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player (born 1989)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Judd_Trump
English snooker player (born 1983)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Mark_Selby
Scottish snooker player (born 1975)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
John_Higgins
Canadian snooker player
the 1986 World Championship, following this with a 10–7 victory over Patsy Fagan, to reach the last 64. He lost this match 3–10 to Northern Ireland's
Paul Thornley (snooker player)
Paul_Thornley_(snooker_player)
Professional snooker tournament
104 – Matt Gibson 110, 100 – David Taylor 108 – Peter Francisco 105 – Patsy Fagan 104 – John Spencer 104, 102 – Dene O'Kane 102 – Gary Wilkinson 100 –
1988 World Snooker Championship
1988_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
fourth non-British winner in the tournament's history, after Ireland's Patsy Fagan, China's Ding Junhui, and Australia's Robertson. He also became the fourth
2021_UK_Championship
Derek Mienie (SAF) Ian Brumbey (ENG) 9–3 Billy Kelly (IRL) Brady Gollan (CAN) 9–2 Patsy Fagan (IRL) Andrew Cairns (ENG) 9–4 Ian Anderson (AUS)
1989–90_snooker_season
Snooker tournament
a 4–0 lead as Eugene Hughes beat Paddy Browne and Alex Higgins beat Patsy Fagan, both 2–0. Tommy Murphy of Ireland B then won a frame against Dennis
1987_World_Cup_(snooker)
Snooker tournament
Final Patsy Fagan (IRE) 4 Eddie Sinclair (SCO) 2 Patsy Fagan (IRE) 1 Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 4 Doug
1976 World Snooker Championship
1976_World_Snooker_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
match 10–8 after making breaks of 99 and 54 in the final two frames. Patsy Fagan failed to qualify for the main draw for the first time in his career
1983 World Snooker Championship
1983_World_Snooker_Championship
English former professional snooker player, 8-time world champion
1975 Watney Open in Leeds provided some consolation, and Davis beat Patsy Fagan 13–9 and John Spencer 13–12 before losing 17–11 in the final to Alex
Fred_Davis_(snooker_player)
Professional ranking snooker tournament
Championship, staged at Blackpool Tower Circus in Blackpool, England. Patsy Fagan won the inaugural event, defeating Doug Mountjoy 12–9 in the final. Joe
2025_UK_Championship
Series of professional snooker tournaments
opened to all professionals in 1984 and also became a ranking event. Patsy Fagan won the 1977 UK Championship, in his only Triple Crown final. In the
Triple_Crown_(snooker)
Welsh snooker player (1942–2021)
he reached the final of the first UK Snooker Championship, losing to Patsy Fagan 9–12. He won the title at the 1978 UK Championship, however, beating
Doug_Mountjoy
Snooker tournament
Best of 31 frames Steve Davis 9 Rex Williams 6 Steve Davis 9 Patsy Fagan 9 Patsy Fagan 3 Bob Harris 6 Steve Davis 6 Terry Griffiths 9 Terry Griffiths
1982_UK_Championship
Professional snooker tournament
Murphy (NIR) 10–7 Jack McLaughlin (NIR) Paul Thornley (CAN) 10–7 Patsy Fagan (IRL) Wayne Jones (WAL) 10–3 Robbie Grace (RSA) Stephen Hendry (SCO)
1986 World Snooker Championship
1986_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Player 1 Score Player 2 Date Patsy Fagan 1–2 Eddie McLaughlin Warren King 2–0 Eddie McLaughlin Patsy Fagan 2–1 Warren King
1984_International_Masters
Professional snooker tournament
made their Crucible debuts. Steve Davis led Patsy Fagan 6–3 after their first session and won 10–6. Fagan had led 2–0 but, from 5–6, lost four of the
1980 World Snooker Championship
1980_World_Snooker_Championship
Welsh snooker player (born 1975)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Mark Williams (snooker player)
Mark_Williams_(snooker_player)
Snooker tournament
Player 2 Date Patsy Fagan 1–2 Jimmy White John Pulman 1–2 Jimmy White Pat Houlihan 1–2 Jimmy White Patsy Fagan 0–3 John Pulman Patsy Fagan 1–2 Pat Houlihan
1981_Yamaha_Organs_Trophy
Professional snooker tournament
Andrewartha 9–2, Doug Mountjoy won 9–6 against Houlihan, Davis eliminated Patsy Fagan 9–2, Jim Meadowcroft lost 6–9 to Griffiths, and Rex Williams lost 5–9
1979 World Snooker Championship
1979_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Fred Davis 4–1 Alex Higgins Fred Davis 4–1 Perrie Mans Patsy Fagan 3–2 Graham Miles Patsy Fagan 3–2 Ray Reardon Alex Higgins 3–2 Cliff Thorburn Perrie
1978_Pontins_Professional
Chinese snooker player (born 1997)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Zhao_Xintong
Snooker tournament
32 Best of 17 frames. Willie Thorne 9–6 Paul Medati Mike Hallett 9–5 Patsy Fagan Jimmy White 9–4 Clive Everton Joe Johnson 9–5 Cliff Wilson Pat Houlihan
1981_UK_Championship
Australian snooker player (born 1982)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Neil_Robertson
Snooker tournament
Johnson 9 Sakchai Sim Ngam 4 Joe Johnson 8 Neal Foulds 9 Neal Foulds 9 Patsy Fagan 5 Neal Foulds 5 Dennis Taylor 9 Dennis Taylor 9 Jim Bear 3 Dennis Taylor
1985_UK_Championship
Snooker tournament
Williams as referee. The only Pot Black debut in this series was that of Patsy Fagan. All the competitors in this series were 1985 World Championship last-16
1986_Pot_Black
UK Championship finals Year Winner Runner-up Score Season Venue 1977 Patsy Fagan Doug Mountjoy 12–9 1977–78 Tower Circus, Blackpool 1978 Doug Mountjoy
List of snooker Triple Crown finals
List_of_snooker_Triple_Crown_finals
Snooker tournament
The main stage of the championship also provided plenty of surprises. Patsy Fagan, the defending UK champion, went out 7–9 in the first round to David
1978_UK_Championship
Dean Reynolds took 22nd place from Cliff Wilson who moved to 23rd; and Patsy Fagan overtook George Scott to be ranked 37th rather than 38th. The world rankings
1984–85 snooker world rankings
1984–85_snooker_world_rankings
Snooker tournament
Player 2 Date Patsy Fagan 1–2 Jimmy White John Pulman 1–2 Jimmy White Pat Houlihan 1–2 Jimmy White Patsy Fagan 0–3 John Pulman Patsy Fagan 1–2 Pat Houlihan
1980_British_Gold_Cup
Group of snooker players: Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Higgins, and Mark Williams
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Class_of_'92_(snooker)
English snooker player
included losses to lower-ranked players such as Williams, Jim Wych, and Patsy Fagan. The following year, he dropped from fourth to tenth in the rankings
Tony_Knowles_(snooker_player)
Professional snooker tournament
Ken Doherty (IRL) w/o Ken Doherty (IRL) 10 Ken Doherty (IRL) 10 Patsy Fagan (IRL) w/d Martin Smith (ENG) 9 Rex Williams (ENG) 4 Ken Doherty (IRL)
1991 World Snooker Championship
1991_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player
players later signed to be managed, alongside the leading London amateur Patsy Fagan, by Henry West. At 17, Meo became the then-youngest person known to have
Tony_Meo
Chinese snooker player (born 1987)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Ding_Junhui
English snooker player (born 1964)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
John_Parrott
English snooker player (born 1970)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Peter_Ebdon
Invitational professional snooker tournament, December 1977
1973, 1974, 1975, 1976) and Alex Higgins (1972). The fourth player was Patsy Fagan, who had won the 1977 UK Championship earlier in the month. The event
1977_Dry_Blackthorn_Cup
1966 live album by The Irish Rovers
Dustman" (Beverley Thorn, Lonnie Donegan, Peter Buchanan) Side Two: "Patsy Fagan" (Thomas P. Keenan) "I Don't Mind If I Do" (Frank O'Donovan) "Many Young
The_First_of_the_Irish_Rovers
Northern Irish former snooker player (born 1949)
Spencer Aggregate Score Winner 6. 1981 Irish Professional Championship (2) Patsy Fagan 22–21 Runner-up 10. 1981 International Open Steve Davis 0–9 Runner-up
Dennis_Taylor
Snooker tournament
2–0 Patsy Fagan Tony Knowles 2–0 Ian Black Terry Griffiths 2–1 Ian Black Terry Griffiths 2–1 Patsy Fagan Terry Griffiths 2–0 Tony Knowles Patsy Fagan 2–1
1983_International_Masters
Snooker tournament
2 Rod Lawler 0 Karl Townsend 0 Craig MacGillivray 2 Craig MacGillivray 2 Hassan Vaizie 0 Craig MacGillivray 2 Patsy Fagan 0 Patsy Fagan 2 Paul Moss 0
2015 World Seniors Championship
2015_World_Seniors_Championship
Welsh professional snooker player (1932–2024)
the World Amateur Championship. Toward the end of 1978, Reardon beat Patsy Fagan 6–1 and Higgins 11–9 to win the one-off "Champion of Champions" event
Ray_Reardon
Snooker tournament
Dennis Taylor 2 Graham Miles 5 Terry Griffiths 9 Terry Griffiths 9 Patsy Fagan 9 Patsy Fagan 8 Steve Davis 16 Joe Johnson 4 Alex Higgins 6 Alex Higgins 9 Willie
1980_UK_Championship
English snooker player, coach and commentator
Reardon both by 5–4 scoreline, before being beaten by eventual winner Patsy Fagan, once again by a 5–4 score. He qualified for the World Championship in
Jim_Meadowcroft
fees were subsequently excluded: Jimmy van Rensberg (originally 119th), Patsy Fagan (originally 146th), Mike Hines (originally 159th) and Frank Jonik (originally
1991–92 snooker world rankings
1991–92_snooker_world_rankings
Joe Johnson (ENG) 0 0 0 2 0 2 24 Mark Wildman (ENG) 0 0 0 1 0 1 25 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 0 1 0 0 0 1 26 Eddie Sinclair (SCO) 0 0 0 1 0 1 27 Murdo MacLeod (SCO)
1983–84 snooker world rankings
1983–84_snooker_world_rankings
Welsh professional snooker player
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Matthew_Stevens
Professional snooker tournament
Bear (CAN) w/d Jim Wych (CAN) 10 George Ganim (AUS) 1 Jim Wych (CAN) 10 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 3 George Scott (ENG) 10 George Scott (ENG) 6 Jim Wych (CAN)
1984 World Snooker Championship
1984_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker player
known as the "Magnificent Seven" managed by Henry West, the others being Patsy Fagan, John Virgo, Joe Johnson, Tony Knowles, Tony Meo, and Jimmy White. Aged
Terry_Whitthread
Snooker tournament
Taylor (ENG) 4–5 Steve Longworth (ENG) Terry Griffiths (WAL) 5–0 Patsy Fagan (IRL) Dennis Taylor (NIR) 3–5 Rex Williams (ENG) Jimmy White (ENG)
1985_Classic_(snooker)
English snooker player
Gilbert was introduced to snooker by his father Les. In January 1977, Patsy Fagan hit the first maximum of his career, against Gilbert at the Clapton Bus
Dave Gilbert (snooker player, born 1961)
Dave_Gilbert_(snooker_player,_born_1961)
Welsh snooker player
wins included defeats of 2 former top 16 players, Gary Wilkinson and Patsy Fagan. He qualified again in 2021, losing to eventual winner David Lilley in
Philip Williams (snooker player)
Philip_Williams_(snooker_player)
2021 edition of the World Seniors snooker championship
Bob Chaperon—were unable to take up their places. The 1977 UK champion Patsy Fagan, the former world number two Tony Knowles and the WSF Seniors champion
2021 World Seniors Championship
2021_World_Seniors_Championship
Taylor 21–7 Belfast 1977/78 1978 Alex Higgins Patsy Fagan 21–13 Belfast 1979 Alex Higgins Patsy Fagan 21–12 Belfast 1978/79 1980 Dennis Taylor Alex Higgins
Irish Professional Championship
Irish_Professional_Championship
Canadian snooker player
Play-offs, the tour qualifying event at the time, where he defeated Patsy Fagan 9–2 in the play-off match. In Gollan's first season as a professional
Brady_Gollan
Billiard hall in Southampton, England, 1970–2007
Higgins (NIR) John Pulman (ENG) Bernard Bennett (ENG) 1976 John Pulman (ENG) Patsy Fagan (IRE) Bernard Bennett (ENG) 1977 (1) Doug Mountjoy (WAL) Ray Reardon (WAL)
Castle_Snooker_Club
Professional Championship Riverside Theatre Coleraine Dennis Taylor Patsy Fagan 22–21 03–08 03–15 ENG NR English Professional Championship Haden Hill
1980–81_snooker_season
American jazz singer (1915–1959)
Billie Holiday (born Eleanora Fagan; April 7, 1915 – July 17, 1959) was an American jazz and swing music singer. Nicknamed "Lady Day" by her friend and
Billie_Holiday
English snooker player (1935–2006)
tournament yet staged in India. He defeated India's Arvind Savur 6–1, Patsy Fagan 6–4, Miles 6–5, and Thorburn 6–3 in the final, to take the £2,000 first
John_Spencer_(snooker_player)
English former professional snooker player, 8-time world champion (last 1968)
Canadian Open Alex Higgins (NIR) 7–15 Winner 15. 1976 Castle Professional Patsy Fagan (IRL) League Runner-up 11. 1977 Pontins Professional John Spencer (ENG)
John_Pulman
Award for performing animals in American film and television
The PATSY Award was originated by the Hollywood office of the American Humane Association in 1939. They decided to honor animal performers after a horse
PATSY_Award
Scottish snooker player
he played in the 2015 event, beating Hassan Vaizie, 1978 UK Champion Patsy Fagan and Karl Townsend, but lost his next match 1–2 to Paul McPhillips. During
Craig MacGillivray (snooker player)
Craig_MacGillivray_(snooker_player)
Northern Irish snooker player (born 1986)
v t e UK Championship champions Non-ranking tournament 1977: Patsy Fagan (IRL) 1978: Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 1979: John Virgo (ENG) 1980: Steve Davis (ENG)
Mark_Allen_(snooker_player)
World rankings for the 1977–78 snooker season
17 Bill Werbeniuk Canada 1 1 – 2 18 John Virgo England – – 1 1 19 Patsy Fagan Ireland – – 1 1 20 Willie Thorne England – 0 1 1 21 Ian Anderson Australia
1977–78 snooker world rankings
1977–78_snooker_world_rankings
Professional snooker tournament
Maurice Parkin (ENG) 5 Dennis Hughes (ENG) 2 Bill Oliver (ENG) 10 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 2 Pascal Burke (IRL) 5 Bill Oliver (ENG) 10 Bill Oliver (ENG)
1987 World Snooker Championship
1987_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Higgins 17 Fred Davis 11 Fred Davis 13 Dave Thomas 5 Fred Davis 13 Patsy Fagan 9 Patsy Fagan 13 John Pulman 5 Fred Davis 13 John Spencer 12 John Spencer 13
1974_Watney_Open
Snooker tournament
retains title". The Irish Times. p. 3. Gilleece, Dermot (24 January 1986). "Fagan drawn against Stevens". The Irish Times. p. 3. "Irish Masters". Snooker
1986_Irish_Masters
Annual snooker tournament
Ray Edmonds 11–9 1973 Marcus Owen Ray Edmonds 11–6 1974 Ray Edmonds Patsy Fagan 11–4 1975 Sid Hood Willie Thorne 11–6 1976 Chris Ross Roy Andrewartha
English_Amateur_Championship
English snooker player
following season by qualifying again for the International Open, beating Patsy Fagan 5–0 in the final qualifying round. In the first round, he defeated Alex
Dave_Martin_(snooker_player)
Snooker tournament
3 Steve Davis 9 John Parrott 5 Colin Roscoe 2 John Parrott 5 Patsy Fagan 0 Patsy Fagan 5 Doug Mountjoy 1 John Parrott 4 Jim Wych 5 Jim Wych 5 Dean Reynolds
1986_British_Open
Snooker tournament
Player 1 Score Player 2 Patsy Fagan 6–2 Cliff Thorburn Patsy Fagan 6–4 Arvind Savur Graham Miles 6–0 Patsy Fagan Graham Miles 6–3 Dennis Taylor Arvind
1979_Bombay_International
round (×1 – 1975) Lou Condo Australia 1975 1975 1 1st round (×1 – 1975) Patsy Fagan Ireland 1977 1985 5 Quarter-final (×1 – 1978) John Virgo England 1977
List of players to appear in the World Snooker Championship
List_of_players_to_appear_in_the_World_Snooker_Championship
PATSY FAGAN
PATSY FAGAN
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Patricia, PATTY means "patrician; of noble birth."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Variant of Patricia
Female
English
English name derived from the flower name, from the Old French word pensee, PANSY means "thought."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from a pet form of the personal name Patrick. Compare Paddy.
Female
Finnish
Finnish name ORVOKKI means "pansy flower."
Male
English
English unisex name PATSY means "patrician; of noble birth." It is a pet form of both English Patrick and Latin Patricia.Â
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
A Thought
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek
Violet Flower; Flower Name; Thoughtful; Thought
Girl/Female
Latin American
Noble. St. Patricia was a 7th century patron saint of Naples.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Swiss
Lady; Noblewoman; Mighty in Battle; Female Version of Patrick; Patrician
Girl/Female
German
Ruler of the Home or Estate
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German, Jamaican, Latin
Noble; Diminutive of Patrician; Noblewoman
Girl/Female
British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Portuguese
Nice
Boy/Male
Latin American
Regal; noble.
Girl/Female
Aramaic American German Latin
Lady.
Girl/Female
French Greek American English
Flower.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Pate 1.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Greek, Irish, Latin
Noble Woman; Noble; Patrician
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican
Noble; Patrician
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the kauravas
PATSY FAGAN
PATSY FAGAN
Girl/Female
Sanskrit Hindi
Splendid.
Biblical
perplexity
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Latin
andmeaning bringer of joy.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a king.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Swahili
To be Commended; Praise
Female
African
moon.
Male
African
agreeable, pleasing.
Girl/Female
Hindu
From the word of Nishkarsh
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Favoured by God; Consent
PATSY FAGAN
PATSY FAGAN
PATSY FAGAN
PATSY FAGAN
PATSY FAGAN
n.
A patty.
a.
Affected with paralysis, or palsy.
n.
Palsy.
n.
A pie. See Patty.
a.
Affected with palsy; palsied; paralytic.
pl.
of Pasty
pl.
of Pansy
v. t.
To affect with palsy, or as with palsy; to deprive of action or energy; to paralyze.
n.
The pansy.
pl.
of Patty
n.
The pansy.
pl.
of Palsy
n.
A little pie.
v. t.
To palsy; to paralyze; to deaden.
imp. & p. p.
of Palsy
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Palsy
adv.
Fitly; seasonably.
n.
A pie consisting usually of meat wholly surrounded with a crust made of a sheet of paste, and often baked without a dish; a meat pie.
n.
See Pansy.
a.
Affected with palsy; paralyzed.