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Remember Alex at peak of his career

ALEX 'Hurricane' Higgins was a genuine sporting legend.

Like some other sporting superstars, he was a flawed character but none of that should take away from his achievements.

The word unique is often over-used, particularly in the sporting context but as far as Alex Higgins was concerned, there was no better way to describe him.

His rapid-fire style of play and his jaunty movement around the snooker table endeared him to millions of fans. He brought to the sport a sense of fun as well as incredible natural talent.

He came along at exactly the right time for snooker and played a huge part in making it so popular on television. When the Higgins name went up on a billboard, or a television programme schedule, there was an air of excitement and anticipation.

And Alex rarely let the crowd down. He was capable of playing shots that no-one else would even attempt.

He won the World Championship in 1972 and was good enough to regain it a decade later.

Those were golden years for Alex Higgins, in stark contrast to the last 10 years where he fought throat cancer and other demons.

For such a small country, Northern Ireland has produced a large number of sportsmen and women who can rightfully claim to have been world-class.

At the peak of his career Alex Higgins was simply the best and that is the way we should remember him.


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