World Seniors Snooker: David Lilley claims title with win over Jimmy White

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Lilley overcame Patrick Wallace 4-1 in the semi-final

David Lilley denied Jimmy White a third consecutive World Seniors title after a 5-3 win in the final in Sheffield.

The 45-year-old from Washington was playing in the final stages of the event for the first time.

He earned his competitive debut at the Crucible after coming through the initial Q-School qualifying in Reading earlier this year.

Lilley built up a 3-0 lead and although White levelled it at 3-3, Lilley pulled away again for victory.

"I'm a bit speechless, I didn't think I'd get this emotional," he said.

"Jimmy is my hero - he's everyone's hero. I really don't know what to say; I'm just so happy."

Lilley eliminated Philip Williams, Ken Doherty and Patrick Wallace on his way to the final.

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