Michaela Tabb
Date of
birth: December 11,
1967
Born: Bath
Lives:
Dunfermline
Highest break:
26
Qualified as
Referee: Class 3 in
September 2001.
First Pro match:
Main Tour, it was Ken
Doherty against James
Wattana at 2002 Welsh Open.
Most memorable
match: Got to be my
first match at the Crucible
– Drew Henry v Mark King in
2003 – though the 2004 Grand
Prix semi-final between
Ronnie O’Sullivan and Paul
Hunter was up there as well.
Most embarrassing
moment: Cleaning
the cue ball for Ken Doherty
at the UK Championship in
York, walking away from
table and leaving ball
marker on it.
If you weren’t a
referee what would you do:
Anything to do with sales.
Which is the
toughest rule to apply:
Replacing the balls
correctly after a foul. I’m
all for using television
replays if it helps speed up
the game and gives
confidence to the players
everything has been replaced
correctly. But it must be at
the referee’s discretion.
Which Rule would you
scrap: Push shot.
What do you carry in
your pockets:
Hankie, two ball markers and
a coin – the largest I have
in my purse at the time!
Where do you get
your gloves:
Sudbury’s of Torrington –
have to have them made
because of my smaller
fingers.
Interests:
Most things to do with Pool,
the family and playing
poker.
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