Jamie Burnett
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| Jamie Burnett | |
|---|---|
| Born | September 16, 1975 |
| Nationality | |
| Professional | 1992– |
| 2008/09 ranking | 45 |
| Career winnings | £323,645[1] |
| Highest break | 148 – Travis Perkins UK Championship |
Jamie Burnett (b. September 16, 1975) is a professional snooker player from Hamilton, Scotland
[edit] Career
During the qualifying stages of the 2004 UK Championship, he achieved the impressive feat of becoming the first ever player to compile a break over 147 in a professional match, in which he made a break of 148 against Leo Fernandez. After being awarded a free ball Burnett took the brown as an extra red, then added the brown again and went on to pot all 15 reds with one blue, two pinks and 12 blacks. He then potted the colours to complete a historic and remarkable 148 break. He afterwards commented "I didn’t really know how to react afterwards. At first I thought it was no big deal, but then I realised I’d made history.” Due to this match being played in qualifying stages he was unfortunately not rewarded for this break unlike televised high breaks which can yield lucrative bonuses.
The Scot made his mark in the 1997 German Open by reaching the quarter finals and equalled his best run the following year in the Grand Prix of 1998.In a 1997-98 season dominated by Stephen Hendry, Burnett claimed two victories over the world number one as well as recorded victories over Stephen Lee and Mark Williams.

