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Shaun Murphy hits 147 and wins £160k at the Masters days after blowing chance


Shaun Murphy hit a stunning 147 break during his Masters semi-final against Mark Allen at Alexandra Palace.

The Magician had been on course to hit one during his quarter-final clash with Neil Robertson earlier this week but snookered himself with only the coloured balls left on the table.

Having learned from his mistakes, Murphy made no mistake against Allen, sinking the final black ball to confirm the maximum and become just the sixth player to hit one at the Masters.

Murphy had made it his goal for the 2024/25 season to hit a 147 break at a Triple Crown event – something he has now achieved.

Speaking earlier in the week after his unsuccessful 147 attempt, Murphy said: “What an idiot! I’d love to play that one again,” he said. “Anywhere but there! I did it before in the Welsh Open against Mark Williams. It was the exact same shot. You’d think I would have learned.

“I couldn’t breathe, I was just so nervous. One of my targets for the season was to make a max at a Triple Crown event.

“It would have been a great present because it’s my mum’s birthday today. That was somewhere near my best so I’m really pleased.”

 

It comes after a storm Murphy had caused within the sporting world late last year when he came to blows with former darts world champion Luke Humphries about a 147-break being harder to achieve than a nine-darter.

Commenting at a PaddyPower event, Humphries stated: “If you give someone a set of darts, a snooker cue and a golf club, I think they would do the hole-in-one first, nine-darter second and 147 last. That would be harder. But to a professional, snooker players know all the angles.”

Murphy, also a former world champion in his sport, replied: “I didn’t know you were a comedian. A 147 is harder than a nine-darter.”

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