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Wilson Makes 147 in Barnsley
12th December 2013
Gary Wilson made his first 147 break at the German Masters qualifiers in Barnsley tonight.
The world number 89 from Wallsend made the maximum in the fourth frame of his match against Ricky Walden, to make the score 2-2. He'll share the rolling prize of £2,500 with Dechawat Poomjaeng, who made a 147 yesterday, providing there are no more maximums tonight.
It's the 102nd official maximum in snooker history and third in five days following Poomjaeng's and one from Mark Selby at the williamhill.com UK Championship - also in a match against Walden.
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