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Neal Foulds (born 13 July 1963) is an English former professional player and six-time tournament winner, including the 1986 International Open, the 1988 Dubai Masters and the 1992 Scottish Masters, as well as the invitational Pot Black in 1992. He was runner-up at the 1986 UK Championship and the 1987 British Open, and reached the semi-finals of three Masters tournaments and the 1987 World Championship. After his retirement, Foulds became a commentator for the and is currently part of the presenting team for ITV and .


Career
The son of snooker professional , he began playing the game at the age of 11 and by the early 1980s was already one of the strongest players in his area. Following victory in the national under-19's Championship beating John Parrott in the final, Foulds then turned professional in 1983.

At the end of the season he qualified for the final stages of the World Championship at his first attempt. Even more impressively however, he then defeated twice-champion 10–9 in the first round before going down 13–9 to in the last 16, a run that saw him enter the rankings at number 30.

Foulds quickly climbed the rankings in the seasons that followed reaching no. 3 within four years. He won his first ranking tournament in 1986, the BCE International, beating 12–9 in the final. In the same season he was runner-up to in the , and he also reached the semi-finals of the 1987 World Championship, losing 16–9 to Joe Johnson. Starting the following season in a career high position of number three, 1987/88 was not to be quite as successful, though another strong run to the quarter-finals in the 1988 World Snooker Championship before losing to ensured that he would retain his spot at third in the rankings. Foulds also won the 1988 Dubai Masters, beating Steve Davis in the final, though this event would not hold any ranking points until the following year.

From here however he started to struggle, dropping 17 places to 20th in the rankings and finding himself having to qualify for events the following season. Still, 1989/90 was to see a revival and despite a round one exit at the World Championship to Wayne Jones, he did enough to regain a place in the top 16 before moving up to number seven at the end of 1990/1.

In 1992, Foulds was crowned the Scottish Masters champion and also won the 1992 edition of Pot Black, beating , , and Gary Wilkinson en route to the final, where he beat 252–176 on a points based final.

Though he was able to maintain a top 16 place until the end of the 1993/4 season, and a place on the tour until 2003, he played his final match as a Main Tour player on 13 January 2003 before retiring from competitive play aged 39.

Foulds made a brief reappearance as a player in November 2011 in the World Seniors (aged 48) before eventually losing to Dene O'Kane.

Foulds made 88 competitive century breaks in his career.


Commentary career
Since his retirement, Foulds has moved up to the commentary box for , and he also co-hosts all ITV4 tournament coverage, interviewing players as well as commentating. In 2014, Foulds made a cameo as himself commentating on a fictional match at the climax of the snooker short film drama "Extended Rest".


Personal life
Foulds has a son and a daughter. He supports Queens Park Rangers.


Performance and rankings timeline
RankingNew players on the Main Tour do not have a ranking.3023133320136414252821303440737178
Ranking tournaments
LG CupThe event ran under different names such as Professional Players Tournament (1983/1984) and Grand Prix (1984/1985 to 2000/2001).LQSF2RSF1R3R2RQF3RQF3R1R2R2R1RLQ1RLQLQLQ
British OpenNR2R2RF3R3RQF2R3R1R1R3R2R1RQFLQLQLQ1RLQ
NRLQ3RF1R2R2R3RQF1R1R1R2R1R3R1RLQ1RLQLQ
Welsh OpenTournament Not held3R3R1R2R2R1R1R1RLQLQLQLQ
European OpenThe event ran under different names such as European Open (1988/1989 to 1996/1997 and 2001/2002 to 2003/2004) and Irish Open (1998/1999).Tournament Not held1RQFQF3R1R1R1R1RLQNHLQNot heldLQLQ
Non-Ranking EventLQ
Scottish OpenThe event ran under different names such as International Open (1983/1984 to 1984/1985, 1986/1987 to 1996/1997), Goya Matchroom Trophy (1985/1986) and Players Championship (2003/2004).A1RSFW2R2R3RNot held1RQF2R3R1R2RLQLQLQLQLQ
2R1R1RSFQF1RQF2R2RQF2RLQ1RLQLQLQLQLQLQLQ
Non-ranking tournaments
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The MastersAAA1R1RSFAQFSF1RSFAAAAAAAAA
Premier LeagueThe event was also called the Professional Snooker League (1983/1984), the Matchroom League (1986/1987–1991/1992) and the European League (1992/1993–1996/1997)ANot HeldFRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAA
Former ranking tournaments
Canadian MastersNot HeldNon-RankingLQTournament Not Held
Hong Kong OpenThe event ran under different names such as the Australian Masters (1983/1984 to 1987/1988 and 1995/1996) and Australian Open (1994/1995).Non-Ranking EventNHQFTournament Not heldNRNRTournament Not held
ClassicLQLQQF1R2R2R1RSF2RTournament Not Held
Tournament NH1RMRNRTournament Not Held
The event run under different names as Dubai Masters (1988/1989), Thailand Classic (1995/1996) and Asian Classic (1996/1997)Tournament Not HeldNRA3R3R1R1RLQLQ1RTournament Not Held
Tournament Not held1RLQLQNRTournament Not Held
Malta Grand PrixTournament Not HeldNon-Ranking EventLQNRNot Held
China OpenThe event ran under a different name as the China International (1997/1998 and 1998/1999)Tournament Not HeldNRLQLQLQLQNH
The event ran under different names such as Asian Open (1989/1990 to 1992/1993) and Thailand Open (1993/1994 to 1996/1997).Non-Ranking EventNot Held2RQF2R1R2RLQ1R1R1RLQLQLQLQNR
Former non-ranking tournaments
1RTournament Not Held
International MastersRRRanking Tournament
Malaysian MastersNHANHQFTournament Not HeldATournament Not Held
Carling ChallengeNHAAASFATournament Not Held
Tokyo MastersNot HeldQFTournament Not Held
Canadian MastersNot HeldAASFRTournament Not Held
Tournament Not HeldWRanking EventTournament Not Held
Not Held1RSFSFTournament Not Held
Norwich Union Grand PrixTournament Not HeldRRAATournament Not Held
English Professional ChampionshipNH2RF1RFSFTournament Not Held
London MastersTournament Not HeldQFAATournament Not Held
Shoot-OutTournament Not Held4RTournament Not Held
Tournament Not Held2RTournament Not Held
AAAANot HeldRankingSFRanking EventNR
Hong Kong ChallengeThe event was also called the Hong Kong Masters (1983/1984–1988/1989)AAAQFQFFNHA1RTournament Not Held
Indian ChallengeTournament Not HeldQFTournament Not Held
World MatchplayTournament Not HeldAA1R1RATournament Not Held
Belgian ChallengeTournament Not Held1RTournament Not Held
The event was also called the Kent Cup (1986/1987–1987/1988 & 1989/1990–1990/1991)Not HeldQFAAAANH1RTournament Not Held
European ChallengeTournament Not HeldQFATournament Not Held
Tournament Not HeldAFQFNot HeldATournament Not Held
AAAAFQFAA1R1RAAAAAAAAAR
AQFATournament Not HeldQFW1RTournament Not Held
Pontins ProfessionalAQFQFWQFAAWFQFQFQFQFSFQFAANot Held

LQlost in the qualifying draw#Rlost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QFlost in the quarter-finals
SFlost in the semi–finalsFlost in the finalWwon the tournament
DNQdid not qualify for the tournamentAdid not participate in the tournamentWDwithdrew from the tournament
means an event was not held.
means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.
means an event is/was a ranking event.
means an event is/was a minor-ranking event.


Career finals

Ranking finals: 3 (1 title)
(0–1)
Other (1–1)
12–9
7–16
9–13


Non-ranking finals: 12 (5 titles)
7–9
9–8
Round-Robin
5–9
4–9
3–6
5–4
9–6
7–9
8–9
10–8
252–176 points


Pro-am finals: 3 (2 titles)
4–0
(1986). 9780600501923, Hamlyn Publishing Group.
7–4
0–7


Team finals: 2 (2 titles)


Amateur finals: 1 (1 title)
3–2


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