Rod Lawler (born 12 July 1971) is an English professional
snooker
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player. He is noted for his slow playing style which gave rise to his nickname, "Rod the Plod".
After turning professional in 1990, Lawler has reached one ranking tournament final—the
1996 International Open
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John Higgins defended his title by defeating Rod Lawler 9–3 in t ...
—where he lost 3–9 to
John Higgins, and has won one minor-ranking tournament – Event 3 of the
2012/2013 Players Tour Championship – where he defeated
Marco Fu 4–2 in the final.
Lawler has compiled 110 competitive
century breaks during his long career. His highest is a 143, in qualifying for the
2003 World Championship.
Career
Early career
Lawler turned professional in 1990. His first season proved to be quite successful as he reached the last 32 in the
Dubai Classic
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History
It began life as the Dubai Masters in 1988, ...
, losing out 2–5 to former
World Billiards Champion Rex Williams
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. He then followed this up with a run to the Quarter Finals of the
Classic
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, beating
John Virgo
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Snooker career
Early professional career (1973–1978)
Virgo's first notable appear ...
5–3 to qualify, as well as
Joe Johnson 5–3 in the second round, before losing 2–5 to
Mike Hallett
Mike Hallett (born 6 July 1959) is an English former professional snooker player and commentator.
Career
Hallett was born in Grimsby on 6 July 1959. Having won the national under-16 title in 1975, he turned professional in 1979. His world ran ...
. His best run in a ranking tournament was in 1996, when he reached the final of the
International Open, beating World Champion
Stephen Hendry
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5–3 in the second round, but his run ended in the final where he lost 9–3 to
John Higgins.
He also reached the final of the
1994 Benson and Hedges Championship, losing 5–9 to
Mark Williams in the Final.
In 1995, Lawler reached the semi-final of the
Malta Masters
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, beating future
UK Champion Matthew Stevens in the Quarter Final, however he lost in the semi-final to the home favourite
Tony Drago. He followed up this result by reaching the last 16 of the
Grand Prix
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, beating the aforementioned Tony Drago in the last 32, before being whitewashed 5–0 by Stephen Hendry.
Lawler has qualified for the final stages of the
World Championship
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on two occasions, the first being in
1995
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, where he beat a young
Marcus Campbell
Marcus Campbell (born 22 September 1972) is a Scottish former professional snooker player. He was ranked within the world's top 64 for 15 consecutive seasons.
Career
Campbell is most famous for whitewashing Stephen Hendry 9–0 in the 1998 ...
in qualifying, before losing to
Peter Ebdon
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in the last 32 at the
Crucible
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. He qualified again in
1996
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, beating former World Champion
Dennis Taylor in the final qualifying round. At the Crucible he then beat 1991 World Champion
John Parrott
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10–6, before losing in the last 16 to
Dave Harold by 13 frames to 6. This was, to date, his best World Championship performance.
In 1997, Lawler reached the semi-final of the
Benson and Hedges Championship, losing a final frame decider against
Andy Hicks.
His best result in the
UK Championship
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came in
1998
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, where he beat
Jamie Burnett and
John Read, before losing to Matthew Stevens in the last 16.
Lawler also reached the Quarter Finals of the
2003 Welsh Open, beating players such as
Stephen Maguire
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,
Jimmy White
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and
Michael Holt before losing 2–5 to seven time World Champion
Stephen Hendry
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Recent years
Lawler narrowly missed out on a place in the last 32 in the
2009 China Open, winning three qualifying matches, the last of which was against
Matthew Stevens, to reach the venue in
Beijing
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, only to lose 3–5 to local wildcard
Yu Delu.
In 2010 however, Lawler did reach the last 32 of the
China Open, winning three qualifying matches against
Matthew Selt,
Dominic Dale, and
Ricky Walden. Also defeating wildcard
Supoj Saenla
Supoj Saenla (born August 15, 1980) is a former Thai professional snooker player who lives in Chiang Mai.
Career
Saenla joined the professional tour for the first time in 2003 by winning the 2001 Asian U-21 Championship. He was relegated after ...
5–3, before losing to then number 8 seed
Mark Selby
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The
2011–12 was a disastrous season for Lawler. He reached the third qualifying round in three ranking events. Apart from that he lost a lot of matches which then proved quite costly at the end of the season as he finished ranked 73, losing his place on the main tour. He then entered the
Q School and reached the semi-finals of Event 3 by beating another former professional
Joe Delaney to regain his tour place for the next two seasons.
Lawler had a great start to the
2012–13 season as he won all four matches to qualify for the
Wuxi Classic. At the venue he defeated
Li Hang and
Stephen Maguire
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to reach the last 16 where he was narrowly beaten 4–5 by
Graeme Dott. In September he won his first professional title at the
UK PTC 3 event defeating
Marco Fu 4–2 in the final in
Gloucester
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, Beating the likes of
Stuart Bingham
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,
Stephen Lee and
Dominic Dale en route to the final.
Following his Gloucester success, he continued to perform well, reaching the final qualifying round of both the
UK Championship
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and
Haikou World Open tournaments, with his results enough to move him back inside the top 64 provisionally.
His victory over Fu at the
UK PTC along with a semi-final run in the
European Tour 2012/2013 – Event 6 meant that he qualified for the
PTC Finals ranked 7th on the Order of Merit. At the venue in Galway he beat
Cao Yupeng
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by a 4–2 scoreline, only to lose to
Kurt Maflin in the last 16 by 4 frames to 3, having led throughout the match.
At the
2013 World Championship, Lawler beat Scottish Amateur
Fraser Patrick 10–5, he then resisted an admirable fightback to beat
Anthony McGill 10–9, after being 7–2 and 8–3 up. However, in the final qualifying round, he lost 7–10 to World number 21
Martin Gould, despite being 5–2 up at one point in the match, however, the progression to the final qualifying round netted him £8,200.
Lawler earned £49,050 during the
2012–13
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snooker season. He also made 15
century breaks, more than in any previous season.
2013/2014 season
At the Start of the
2013–14, Lawler was ranked 59th in the
World rankings
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In mathematics, this is known as a weak order or total preorder of o ...
. In the qualifiers for the
2013 Wuxi Classic
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The tournament ...
, Lawler lost his qualifying match 2–5 against Chinese youngster
Lyu Haotian. In the qualifiers for the
Australian Goldfields Open, Lawler lost his opening match in the last 96 to Scotsman
Ross Muir
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1–5. Lawler lost his opening game in the
Shanghai Masters 1–5 to
Mohamed Khairy. Lawler ended this run of bad results to beat
Jak Jones 4–0 to qualify for the inaugural
Indian Open. He defeated Indian wildcard
Kamal Chalwa 4–1, before receiving a bye to the last 32, due to the withdrawal of
Ali Carter
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, however, he was defeated 2–4 by
Neil Robertson
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. He followed this up with a run to the last 16 of the third
European Tour
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event, beating
James Cahill,
Liam Highfield and
John Higgins before losing to
Mark Allen 2–4. Lawler also qualified for the
International Championship
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History
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, beating
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Burns turned professional in 2012 after qualifying in his first attempt of the Q School and gained a two-year tour ...
6–4 in qualifying, he then beat
Aditya Mehta 6–4, before losing 4–6 to
Fergal O'Brien in the last 32. Lawler lost in the last 64 of the
UK Championship
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, having defeated
Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon 6–3, before losing 1–6 to John Higgins, he also qualified for the
German Masters, defeating
Mitchell Travis 5–1 in qualifying. He also qualified for the
World Open, this time defeating
Elliot Slessor, also by a 5–1 scoreline.
2014/2015 season

Lawler qualified for the first ranking tournament of the season, the
Wuxi Classic, beating
Vinnie Calabrese 5–3. In the first round proper, he faced
Shaun Murphy
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Born in Harlow, Essex and ra ...
who won the match 5–1. Lawler failed to qualify for both the
Shanghai Masters and the
Australian Goldfields Open but then reached the semi-finals of the second Euro Tour (PTC) event, eventually losing 3–4 to
Mark Allen in a deciding frame. A solid run of results followed, reaching a quarter-final in PTC4 where he eventually lost 3–4 to
Robert Milkins, and also reaching the fourth round of the
UK Championship
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where he pulled one back against Mark Allen by beating him 6–4 in the third round, eventually losing 3–6 to
Judd Trump. Lawler failed to achieve another deep run in a tournament for the rest of the season, but was consistent in qualifying for the main stages of ranking tournaments, and therefore accumulated enough prize money to finish 39th on the rankings list at the end of the season.
2018/2019 season
In November 2018, after winning his first round match against
Anthony Hamilton at the
UK Championship
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s, Lawler was criticised for his slow play by
World Snooker
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Chairman
Barry Hearn
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taking an average of 39.8s per shot.
Despite this, he reached the quarter final of the Shootout, where players have a limited time (15 seconds for the first five minutes; ten seconds thereafter) to play each shot.
2022/2023 season
Rod regained his Main Tour Card in May 2022 by Qualifying in the
first of a possible three Q School Events at Sheffield. The final qualifying round saw him beat Brandon Sergeant 4-3 which now earns him a two year card.
Performance and rankings timeline
Career finals
Ranking finals: 1
Minor-ranking finals: 1 (1 title)
Non-ranking finals: 5 (3 titles)
References
External links
Rod Lawlerat ''worldsnooker.com''
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1971 births
Living people
Snooker players from Liverpool
English snooker players
20th-century English people
21st-century English people