Esteemed President since 2022, guiding the league to greatness. He has a steadfast commitment to excellence.
INTERNATIONAL SNOOKER LEAGUE
Esteemed President since 2022, guiding the league to greatness. He has a steadfast commitment to excellence.
Vice President of the ISL, Richard has been involved since 2008. He helps keep the league at the top.
Founder
Connie Falkiewicz
President
Connor Maguire
Vice-President
Richard MacKenzie
Past-Presidents
Noel Miller-Cheevers
Maurice Doucet
Handicap Committee
Paul Fedden (Chair)
Cliff Johnson
Chris Purslow
Joel Patterson
Tournament Director
Richard MacKenzie
Tournament Coordinator
Victoria Fedden
Directors
Connor Maguire
Richard MacKenzie
Paul Fedden
Chris Purslow
Jamie Brunn
Maurice Doucet
Stephen Pavlick
Cliff Johnson
Steven Bremar
Nick Macos
Tom Motta
Richard George
Caroline Purcell
John Veness
Victoria Fedden
Allison Fisher (b. 1968-02-24) is an English pool player and former snooker player with 11 world titles and over 80 national titles. She won her first world title at 17 and quickly made a mark by winning the second tournament she played.
Fisher holds an unparalleled record of 50 WPBA titles, including 4 world 9-Ball championships, and has been the top earning player in the sport. Invited to play in the Matchroom snooker league and the 1994 Mosconi Cup (lost 16:12 to Team USA), Fisher earned the nickname “the Duchess of Doom” for her reputation, similar to Phil Taylor and snooker players Joe Davis, Steve Davis, and Stephen Hendry.
Ray Reardon quit mining after a near-death experience in 1957 and became a police officer in Stoke. He won the World Professional title in 1970 and 5 more times (1973-1976). A former president of the WPBSA and snooker legend, he reached the semi-finals of the World Championship in 1985 at age 53. He was awarded an MBE and served as a role model for young players in the 1970s and 1980s.
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS – World Championship (1970, 73-76, 78), Pot Black (1969), B&H Masters (1976), Pro Players’ Tournament (1982), Yamaha.
Cliff Thorburn is remembered for being the first non-UK player to win the Embassy World Championship (1980) and for having the first 147 maximum at the World Championship (1983). He also made two 147’s, including one in the Matchroom League (1989). Nicknamed “The Grinder,” Cliff reached three World Snooker Championship finals during his career. He won one title in 1980 and was the runner-up in two others in 1977 and 1983. He was World No.1 in 1981/82 and won the Benson and Hedges Masters (1983, 1985, 1986) at Wembley Conference Centre. He captained Canada to victory in the World Team Cup (1982 and 1990).