Tumble's Gary Owen breaks off against John Spencer in the final of the 1969 World Championship
Known as "Dracula", six-time world champion Ray Reardon strangled terrified opponents
Reardon remained a fear-inspiring presence into the colour era
Ebbw Vale's former miner Doug Mountjoy was the hard man of the circuit in the 1970s and '80s
1979 world champion Terry Griffiths vied with Steve Davis for domination of the baize throughout the 1980s
Darren Morgan carved out a respected career as player and pundit
Cardiff's Paul Davies had a dazzling start to his career, but never quite fulfilled his early promise
Known as "The Spaceman", Neath's Dominic Dale is a mercurial performer
Lee Walker was an unlikely World Championship quarter-finalist in 1997
Matthew Stevens has twice been the runner-up at the World Championship
Mark Williams won the world crown in 2000 and 2003, beating compatriot Matthew Stevens in 2000
Ryan Day regularly finds himself on the edge of the highest prizes, but so far has fallen agonisingly short
Hopes are high that youngster Daniel Wells will continue the great Welsh baize tradition
Neath's Michael White is another youngster with a big future in the game
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