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Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett
Questioned: Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett

Snooker players quizzed over 'irregular' betting

27 Aug 2009


Two snooker stars were questioned by police today over alleged irregular betting patterns during a UK Championship match.

Stephen Maguire, 28, and Jamie Burnett, 33, were released without charge after being held by Strathclyde Police.

The force's economic crime unit is investigating claims linked to the result of a game between the two Scots in Telford on December 15 last year.

The first-round match, which was subject to investigations by World Snooker and the Gambling Commission, was won 9-3 by Maguire.

Maguire, ranked number two in the world, won the match after Burnett failed to pot a black ball that would have reduced his score to 8-4.

Before the match, World Snooker was contacted by bookmakers reporting suspicious betting patterns on the outcome.

They said there was heavy gambling on a 9-3 scoreline - provoking suspicion from bookmakers.
Both men strenuously denied any wrongdoing and have pledged to co-operate with any investigations.

A Strathclyde Police spokesman said: "Our economic crime unit can confirm that two men, aged 28 and 33, have been detained and are assisting Strathclyde Police with their inquiries into the alleged irregular betting pattern associated with the snooker match involving Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett."

Both of the players were later released without charge. A spokesman said the pair were released after being questioned.

They added that inquiries were continuing and a report would be submitted to the procurator fiscal.

A spokesman for the game's governing body, World Snooker, said: "We are aware that Stephen Maguire and Jamie Burnett were detained today by Strathclyde Police, and that both were subsequently released without charge.

"This is currently a police matter and we await developments. There will be no further comment at this stage."

Maguire is from Glasgow and turned professional in 1998.

He won two ranking titles in the 2007/08 season - the Northern Ireland Trophy and the China Open.
Burnett, ranked 40th, lives in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire.

A Gambling Commission spokesman said it was unable to comment on individual cases.

In a statement issued by his management company, 110sport Group, Maguire said: "I have nothing to say other than I can be doing without this.
"I wish this was over and done with and that I didn't have these allegations hanging over me so I could concentrate entirely on playing snooker.

"All I want to do now is forget today and concentrate on preparing for playing in China next week."

Maguire's legal representative Peter Forbes said: "Police spoke to Stephen, their questioning and points put to him based upon information given to them during their initial interview with my client in the spring of this year.

"Having answered those questions, Stephen was released without charge."

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