Alex Higgins 104 Break 2 minutes 55 seconds Vintage Footage 1972

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  • @richardsmegma5081
    @richardsmegma5081 6 місяців тому +29

    Bunked off school to see him in my local club in the early 80s. Alex was as good as gold. Played a few frames, cracked a few jokes, insulted Steve Davis, then someone drove him off in a Mini. All in an afternoon's work!

  • @petergroverd6626
    @petergroverd6626 2 місяці тому +7

    He was a trail blazer of the game. RIP Mr Higgins.

  • @MrPaulc222
    @MrPaulc222 7 місяців тому +30

    That was phenomenal. Good to see the referee get into the spirit of things with his extra-fast respotting.

  • @stuartchapman7934
    @stuartchapman7934 7 місяців тому +10

    Alex 'Hurricane Higgins' . . . Absolute Snooker Genius and Legend, this Amazing Century Break in front of a mesmerised crowd tells all about the totally unique talent Alex possessed, Pure Poetry in Motion. 🙂🎯👊💯💯

  • @Mike20216
    @Mike20216 7 місяців тому +20

    Magnificent, the man who made snooker popular

  • @hurricane155
    @hurricane155 7 місяців тому +33

    I played Alex, he was always my idol so it was a dream come true, and as luck would have it, met him 3 or 4 times after, the last time we met and spoke I could obviously see he wasn't great, but we'd a great afternoon regardless ,most of it me moaning at him to be the people's champion again,and contrary to what the tabloids printed,he Was really trying to eat,he hadn't given up,his fans meant everything to him, my last conversation with him was about a month before he passed, on the phone ,his last words to me were, be lucky babe. Rest in peace Hurricane, you'll never know how much we miss you ❤

  • @JJSnookerChannel
    @JJSnookerChannel 7 місяців тому +20

    Alex was a great of the game. Such natural talent and flair and loved the crowds watching. Entertainment was in his blood. RIP Alex 🍀

  • @jackcalder2937
    @jackcalder2937 7 місяців тому +35

    Brought snooker from back street billiard halls to the mainstream. They all owe Alex

    • @Mike20216
      @Mike20216 7 місяців тому +9

      Yes and he rarely gets a mention today when they talk about the all time greats

    • @sononekoh
      @sononekoh 7 місяців тому +9

      @@Mike20216 sometimes see Jimmy White giving him some love whenever the greats are mentioned.

    • @NightShooter87
      @NightShooter87 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Mike20216 That's probably because he wasn't one. He was a great innovator and had genius moments, but he wasn't consistent and lost to better strategic players, but good to watch.

    • @Yagdrol
      @Yagdrol 11 днів тому +1

      @@NightShooter87 He won the World Championship twice, the Masters twice and the UK Championship once so he completed the Triple Crown, he did pretty good. He was not the most successful but Alex is the most trailblazing player in snooker of all time. Alex revolutionized snooker to make it what it is today. Jimmy took the torch from Alex and then passed it to Ronnie. These three are the most influential and defining snooker players of all time. Ronnie is also the goat in terms of success. Of course Davis and Hendry are also very successful but although nice enough chaps, were quite robotic and tedious to watch. You can be the most successful player but still not the greatest snooker player.

  • @charlespring5296
    @charlespring5296 7 місяців тому +95

    That first shot to pot the red and jump the white over the pack is miles ahead of its time

    • @Mike-1000
      @Mike-1000 7 місяців тому +5

      Very clever shot, in fact I'm playing tonight - might give it a try !!!

    • @olafhermans
      @olafhermans 7 місяців тому +3

      ridiculously good

    • @tanikazeno3087
      @tanikazeno3087 7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah also Alex's iconic super screw back from reds zone back to bulk colors area after a long pot, didn't see others did that in his era. Quite usual for pros nowadays.

    • @Mike-1000
      @Mike-1000 7 місяців тому +2

      Didn't try the shot last night as was using my friends Aramith 1G balls. Would have been a bit rude to be jumping them about :)

    • @oxstorm644
      @oxstorm644 7 місяців тому +3

      it wasn't played, he was trying to go into the reds

  • @peterhodes6708
    @peterhodes6708 Місяць тому +2

    I saw Alex a few times in the 70,s , fantastic to watch, usually drank 1 pint per frame!! Thanks for posting!😀

  • @nvpoolshooter
    @nvpoolshooter Місяць тому +2

    Lots of us Yanks enjoy snooker and play some ourselves. We can really appreciate the great cueing the great snooker players bring to the table. Higgins was a lot of fun to watch with his freewheeling style.

  • @lorcandonovan3254
    @lorcandonovan3254 7 місяців тому +13

    Like Georgie Best. An enigma of sport. Everybody waited up till the early hours of the morning to see him play on TV.

  • @mickfarrell7630
    @mickfarrell7630 7 місяців тому +51

    The footage of this break was actually edited to match the 2mins 55 seconds claimed by a spectator in the 1972 documentary. The break is already on 6 when the footage starts and the part at 25 seconds where the camera scans the crowd edits part of the break. The missing footage can be found on the pathe video channel. The break time is around the 3 mins 24 seconds mark.

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому +6

      Thanks for this. Still an amazing clearance 👍🏼

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому +1

      Couldn't find the missing footage - do you mean British Pathé? I couldn't find any other ...

    • @markfellows2268
      @markfellows2268 7 місяців тому +5

      The modern generation of players have a lot to thank Alex for, he really was an entertainer and brought a new brand of exciting snooker to the masses, that the likes of Jimmy, Ronnie and now Judd took on.

    • @danielgonzalezmartin3440
      @danielgonzalezmartin3440 7 місяців тому +4

      You are confused:
      3:21
      Listen the referee when said: 2 minutes and 55 seconds

    • @mickfarrell7630
      @mickfarrell7630 7 місяців тому +1

      @@danielgonzalezmartin3440 The referee did not say it. The frame was refereed by a scottish gentleman. The guys who said 2mins 55 had Lancastrian accents. The break was incorrectly timed at the exhibition and the footage was edited to match the time called out at the end of it. I think the producers of the documentary would have been better off showing the break in it's entirety - the narrator pointing out the spectator/mc slight timing mistake - then cutting to Alex to ask him what his fastest ever century was or something like that.

  • @vule-ll8zu
    @vule-ll8zu Рік тому +25

    That’s why they call him the hurricane

  • @analogkidabc
    @analogkidabc 7 місяців тому +21

    I started reading the comments and he'd finished before me. Amazing.

  • @djknox2
    @djknox2 7 місяців тому +7

    I had the privilege of watching Alex play every summer in Toronto back in the mid to late 70s. He had some great battles with folks like John Spencer or Cliff Thorburn. To get his autograph however, my dad knew where to find him: at the bar concession inside the CNE pavilion.

  • @juchetony1910
    @juchetony1910 7 місяців тому +3

    amazing stuff. He slowed down quite a lot as he got older.

  • @TonyGillarno
    @TonyGillarno 4 дні тому

    I know it's an overused term,but Alex was a true genius.If he was playing that quick,can you imagine how quick his brain was working? As a snotty nosed kid,watching Alex in full flow was something I will never forget.I absolutely loved him.Always will.

  • @MichaelParkinson-wz1nh
    @MichaelParkinson-wz1nh 7 місяців тому +3

    I wonder if, the person that invented snooker, had Alex Higgins in his vision when he came up with the game, the first genius i ever saw, and was probably the reason I took the game up, in fact definitely the reason. RIP hurricane. 💙.

  • @MyGallaghers
    @MyGallaghers 6 місяців тому +2

    my hero the one and only

  • @darrenleelayton6052
    @darrenleelayton6052 7 місяців тому +2

    That guy's groan at the beginning is wonderful! 😂

  • @Dat-yi4iz
    @Dat-yi4iz 7 місяців тому +1

    Snooker is a tv sport because of this guy he made a potentially boring game into pure entertainment man in the street can relate to him heart on his sleeve just amazing then white O’Sullivan etc kept it going this old footage always good to see

  • @strongteee
    @strongteee 7 місяців тому +2

    A wonderful entertainer and a good snooker player.

  • @JJmoony
    @JJmoony 7 місяців тому +1

    As far as I’m concerned this man was the greatest to ever pick up a cue! Thanks for sharing this gem of a vid.

  • @ericmilligan3
    @ericmilligan3 7 місяців тому +6

    I watched him pot all Reds all Blacks, Yellow, Green and missed the Brown, 125, so close to a 147. Worthing 1981 against Davis.

  • @pavarotti744
    @pavarotti744 7 місяців тому +12

    at that time he had an unmatched brilliance all his own. Perhaps more natural ability than any player ever has, past, present or, future....that's my opinion based not only on what he did and the way he did it but, contrary to any other of the great players you care to mention, Higgins had no technique to really speak of, just an instinctive feel given him by nature.

  • @tanikazeno3087
    @tanikazeno3087 7 місяців тому +2

    1972.. He was 22 and just won his first World Champion. A record (youngest world champ) holds until Hendry breaks it in 1990 (age 21).

  • @ZillianZilch
    @ZillianZilch 7 місяців тому +4

    Alex made a lot of money for a lot of boring players that followed him. He made snooker a TV sport.

  • @Matthew-vx5pm
    @Matthew-vx5pm 7 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely sensational stuff 🙏🏻

  • @ecosse1982
    @ecosse1982 7 місяців тому +4

    When snooker halls charge by the hour and you are a skint wee boy, you don't hang about.

  • @sj460162
    @sj460162 7 місяців тому +4

    Awesome. Never seen this

    • @good_one_raggy
      @good_one_raggy 7 місяців тому +1

      You still haven't. Who's the fucking cameraman?

    • @sj460162
      @sj460162 7 місяців тому

      ?? Sorry bud I didnt understand your comment..​@@good_one_raggy

    • @good_one_raggy
      @good_one_raggy 7 місяців тому +1

      @@sj460162 the camera work is so poor you can't see most of the shots

    • @sj460162
      @sj460162 7 місяців тому

      @@good_one_raggy lol im with you bud...shocking work

  • @hamzahussain9490
    @hamzahussain9490 7 місяців тому +6

    Legend

  • @ericmaldonado6374
    @ericmaldonado6374 7 місяців тому +1

    Alex ... the real deal 👏🎱👏👏👏 , a true people's Champion 🏆🏆🏆🏆

  • @philbryntirion
    @philbryntirion 7 місяців тому +7

    I have a BBC Pot Black book compiled by Reg Perrin that states Alex Higgins made a break of 122 against Patsy Fagan during the Irish Professional Championship at the Ulster Hall Belfast in 2 minutes 45 seconds.

    • @barath4545
      @barath4545 7 місяців тому +2

      I wouldn't even question that fact, given that we right here have video evidence within 10 seconds of that claim.

    • @eltonjohntributedeantorkin197
      @eltonjohntributedeantorkin197 7 місяців тому +2

      Big pockets compared to now

    • @thomas-fq1wi
      @thomas-fq1wi 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@eltonjohntributedeantorkin197its a club table slow as a week in jail you try it

  • @sebastianolivier768
    @sebastianolivier768 7 місяців тому +2

    Amazing

  • @SheffieldSteve791
    @SheffieldSteve791 7 місяців тому +2

    Im 55 now been playing full size since 1986 in 2006 aged 37 got my first century 118 break.. but no one ever hss made it look this easy even on a club table this is brilliance

  • @ibbotsoni
    @ibbotsoni 7 місяців тому +1

    Incredible

  • @deanwalker9605
    @deanwalker9605 7 місяців тому +1

    Astonishing footage

  • @edisonsubandi7231
    @edisonsubandi7231 7 місяців тому +1

    Just like Ronnie…. 👌👌only incredible cue action Alex 👍👍

    • @paulbennett4009
      @paulbennett4009 7 місяців тому

      Except twice as quick and on slow tables as well

  • @ysgol3
    @ysgol3 21 день тому

    Higgins took the cue back only a tiny distance, followed well through, and somehow avoided jabbing the ball!
    This very short backward movement explains, I think, how he could play so magnificently despite his head moving so much.

  • @TheSnookerGym
    @TheSnookerGym 7 місяців тому +3

    Fantastic refereeing

  • @gwyn111
    @gwyn111 7 місяців тому +1

    Never knew this footage existed! I remember seeing on a snooker documentary it mentioned Alex regularly get centuries in "under three minutes" and thought it was a mistake until now. I thought they meant to say under 4 minutes, given the record for a century was Tony Drago's 3 mins 33 seconds, however looks like they got it from this footage, with the example to back it up. Obviously he never did it this fast in a tournament though, as Tony has the record for that.

  • @neilcarpenter2669
    @neilcarpenter2669 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing snooker player maybe the most talented to ever play the game, terrible human being when he had too much to drink which he often did .

  • @benflannaghan4204
    @benflannaghan4204 2 місяці тому

    Some great players there watching in awe, think I saw Ray Edmunds looking astonished

  • @KP-oe8sk
    @KP-oe8sk Рік тому +12

    I played Alex in 1977 at a RC Legion in Toronto!!! He drank more than he made!!! The table was a Borroughs and Watts Steel rail and it was dead level!! very hard to make anything over a 50 run!!! He was a very nice Fellow.

    • @ianwilliamson2980
      @ianwilliamson2980 7 місяців тому

      nice wouldent be a word i would use for alex.he was all but that .

    • @KP-oe8sk
      @KP-oe8sk 7 місяців тому

      @@ianwilliamson2980 HAHAHAH!!I was being kind!!!! He had his ass handed to him here in Toronto as there where tons of Guys who could beat him like a British Mule!!!

    • @rayfinkle2805
      @rayfinkle2805 7 місяців тому +7

      @@ianwilliamson2980knew him personally did you?

    • @Gurualvin
      @Gurualvin 7 місяців тому

      @@rayfinkle2805 good question.

    • @Mike-1000
      @Mike-1000 7 місяців тому +2

      @@rayfinkle2805 It's well documented and spoke about that Alex could be a right pain. An absolute Snooker legend though - of that there is no doubt.

  • @JK-tr2mt
    @JK-tr2mt 7 місяців тому +2

    Close up is better than todays tournaments. Was he quicker to his 100 than O'Sullivan when he made his 147 in 5 minutes? I must watch that to see! Just checked Ronnie's 100 came in 3 minutes 55 seconds! Wow. Higgins was quicker!

  • @TheProf62
    @TheProf62 7 місяців тому +2

    Fantastic century, and ridiculously quick, but certainly not under three minutes, as the first red we see is actually the third or possibly fifth ball of the break, as it takes the break to seven points. Still, absolutely insane talent.

  • @peteromalley1548
    @peteromalley1548 7 місяців тому +1

    The show man

  • @davegonnaway6007
    @davegonnaway6007 7 місяців тому +2

    Awesome.

  • @SC-g2b
    @SC-g2b 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing 🎱

  • @heerkojohanneskooistra6708
    @heerkojohanneskooistra6708 7 місяців тому +3

    This is great stuff ! it was harder in those days to make a 100 plus break , balls were a lttle bigger and heavier, cue,s were not as good.

  • @Rdg____
    @Rdg____ 7 місяців тому +1

    The hurricane baby !

  • @yankorusev
    @yankorusev 6 місяців тому +1

    Genius😮

  • @porkyparry1
    @porkyparry1 7 місяців тому +6

    I was at a pro celebrity charity golf event at walton hall in warrinton, following Bill Roach from corrie, pretty boring stuff really. Then on the third tee we heard a commotion further up the fairway, so we went to see what was going on. Higgins was in the bunker taking swipe after swipe at his ball plugged in the sand and swearing like a trouper.

  • @bartonbank2531
    @bartonbank2531 7 місяців тому +2

    Raw talent

  • @RFED2O
    @RFED2O 5 місяців тому

    Because Alex was definitely 💯 ahead of his time for sure

  • @georgebolam-gb2lg
    @georgebolam-gb2lg 7 місяців тому +4

    I remember as a young man instead of going our on the town we would stay in if Alex was playing ....snooker owes him a lot for what he got paid back in the day...for the money that was made for the crowds he brought into the arena. ..people made a lot of money out of him.....

  • @MatthewBluefox
    @MatthewBluefox 7 місяців тому +2

    The sentry in under three minutes, just like Ronnie. :)

  • @laganas2008
    @laganas2008 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video. I'd love to see footage of the world final in this year when he won, but I dont think there is any.

    • @Robc--jd6yh
      @Robc--jd6yh 7 місяців тому

      Which one? 1972 or 1982? There is plenty of 1982

    • @laganas2008
      @laganas2008 7 місяців тому

      @@Robc--jd6yh I meant 1972. It would be great to see footage of the final session and final frame but I don't think it was ever recorded.

  • @sdickinson5234
    @sdickinson5234 7 місяців тому +4

    Nobody can beat that time. The referees are too slow now.

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому +2

      Very true. Same with Ronnie's fastest 147 (5 min 8 Seconds?) - no ref would be able to keep up with that today.

  • @bartrainer3916
    @bartrainer3916 Місяць тому

    He is in the Zone.

  • @Dat-yi4iz
    @Dat-yi4iz 5 місяців тому +1

    2 min 55 sec for the century and he’s drinking u just had to love him

  • @topneorej
    @topneorej 7 місяців тому +2

    I heared a rumour that he once finshid a bottle of wodka in under 3 minutes...

  • @p4rf252
    @p4rf252 2 місяці тому

    If you guys think this is crazy enough just remember that in the latest interview before he passed away, he said that he once made a 118 break in 2 mins 4 seconds

  • @jefo4213
    @jefo4213 Місяць тому +1

    it would be nice if you could watch it. WHERE IS THE BREAK

  • @seanmccombie6379
    @seanmccombie6379 6 місяців тому +1

    Always thought Drago had world record for fastest century in just over 3mins

  • @ianwilliamson2980
    @ianwilliamson2980 7 місяців тому +3

    he wasent even running round table amazing fellow.

  • @RFED2O
    @RFED2O 8 днів тому

    If Alex's head was anything like his hands holding a cue then not only will he have still been here but he would have given us countless more hours sprinkling his magic over a snooker table !!!!!

  • @richardedwards9389
    @richardedwards9389 7 місяців тому

    Big pockets but still amazing to watch.

  • @nigelclark3272
    @nigelclark3272 7 місяців тому +1

    Was it filmed by Stevie Wonder?

  • @francisfox9171
    @francisfox9171 6 місяців тому +1

    He re-invented snooker for the modern age..we wouldn't have had Jimmy or Ronnie without him. But even John Virgo, one of very few in the game still talking to him by the late 90s, admits in his book that Higgins was often an utter pain in the a###, assaulting, insulting, ripping-off or letting down just about everyone prominent in the game during his career. If he could've kept his awful personality in check, he could've been the greatest player of all time. But he couldn't..so he wasn't. However....the 69 break against Jimmy in 1982 will NEVER be surpassed...utter wizardry.

  • @hihelloh
    @hihelloh 7 місяців тому +1

    @2:39 This is one of the technique I also use in my game.

  • @MS45636
    @MS45636 7 місяців тому +1

    wow thats some footage that

  • @jakobtoftfrandsen3416
    @jakobtoftfrandsen3416 7 місяців тому +1

    How many people have walked on that table with boots on?

  • @MrTrapper28
    @MrTrapper28 Місяць тому

    What a hustler.

  • @jumbo8996
    @jumbo8996 7 місяців тому +4

    He has such a quick brain. This makes O’Sullivan look like Cliff Thorburn…

  • @RFED2O
    @RFED2O 8 днів тому

    The ref is counting the numbers that quick you think this was darts !!!
    There is only ever one Alex !!!

  • @tomwalsh6655
    @tomwalsh6655 6 місяців тому

    Anyone know where this is?

  • @johnswarbrick2365
    @johnswarbrick2365 7 місяців тому +5

    He wasted time chalking his cue.

  • @garypritchett8136
    @garypritchett8136 7 місяців тому +1

    Referee couldn’t get them out the pockets quick enough!!

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому +2

      True. Would have taken a minute longer though with today's refereeing...

  • @neiledwards9140
    @neiledwards9140 7 місяців тому +5

    The most natural player of all time 👍

    • @FlameFlickers
      @FlameFlickers 7 місяців тому +4

      Well, with the exception of Peter Ebdon obviously.

    • @stoolpigeon4285
      @stoolpigeon4285 7 місяців тому

      @@FlameFlickers Ebdon was a great player. Just looks at his stats. Just coz he was slow at times doesn't make him sh1t

    • @barath4545
      @barath4545 7 місяців тому

      @@stoolpigeon4285 The problem people have with Ebdon is not raw skills - It is that he played slow ON PURPOSE to irritate Ronnie, Hendry and others that naturally played faster and thus got pissed off about the overall speed of play and even that little anger made them play 1-3% worse than normal and gave Ebdon an advantage.
      At the expense of all audience who got less stellar play and more "lets get it over with" play.

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому

      ​​@@barath4545 true, he was never forgiven for that. Selby neither. Gets a bit tiresome though, the bashing of the one, or two (+Selby) and the glorifying of the other (Ronnie).

    • @neiledwards9140
      @neiledwards9140 7 місяців тому

      @@FlameFlickers 😂😂😂

  • @hatesitrick
    @hatesitrick 7 місяців тому +3

    More gangsta than Ronnie could ever be

  • @sukwini684
    @sukwini684 Місяць тому

    glass on the table and walk away. Goat things. Too easy.

  • @jamesbarlow9755
    @jamesbarlow9755 7 місяців тому +1

    👌

  • @joemorgan636
    @joemorgan636 Місяць тому

    He was absolutely the bollocks

    • @johndean4765
      @johndean4765 17 годин тому

      Joe Morgan no he wasn't the bollocks his fast play is zilch to do with bollocks.

    • @joemorgan636
      @joemorgan636 14 годин тому

      @ what’s up

  • @blehoo1
    @blehoo1 7 місяців тому +1

    in an era when the balls were heavier and the baize slower

  • @soniaellis163
    @soniaellis163 7 місяців тому +1

    Wernt the balls klonkie back then , trouble was Alex did not make enough big breaks in the tournaments , he's positional play was not the best, which is why he did not win as much as he should .

  • @mddistribution30
    @mddistribution30 7 місяців тому

    This almost rivals O'Sullivan's 147 in just over 5 minutes

  • @WillyEckaslike
    @WillyEckaslike 7 місяців тому

    when pockets were half the size

    • @johndean4765
      @johndean4765 17 годин тому

      No fact is the average pocket size for TV is actually smaller except many of the Chinese pockets are us overly generous . What was more difficult in the old days balls heavier and less reactive and cloths thicker and had nap on it that could make a ball veer off

  • @orosioinc
    @orosioinc 7 місяців тому

    Didnt Higgins score a 155 break once?

    • @xDISHONOUR
      @xDISHONOUR  7 місяців тому

      No however there wasn't a 155 break achieved in professional competition only in practice by Jamie Cope and some other players

  • @Alberts_Stuff
    @Alberts_Stuff 6 місяців тому

    Flow state: UNLOCKED

  • @david-sn1yl
    @david-sn1yl 7 місяців тому +1

    Those pockets look like buckets.

    • @sdrtcacgnrjrc
      @sdrtcacgnrjrc 7 місяців тому

      They do look big. I'd have to look at it again but he seems to be hitting everything in the middle of the pocket

    • @LinktoLinkGamer
      @LinktoLinkGamer 7 місяців тому

      The balls were bigger back then however, they were carom balls, so bigger than an American pool ball as well. So of course the pockets were bigger realtively.

  • @Charlie-sr6dv
    @Charlie-sr6dv 2 місяці тому

    😮😮😮😮😮

  • @anguslamont167
    @anguslamont167 7 місяців тому

    These pockets look pretty generous

  • @jason22spurs
    @jason22spurs 7 місяців тому

    Fantastic but big old pockets

  • @paulhiggins1577
    @paulhiggins1577 7 місяців тому

    the break took 7 minutes

  • @jamesadcock5235
    @jamesadcock5235 Місяць тому

    The real deal

  • @ronaldbear1
    @ronaldbear1 7 місяців тому

    The red was pulling the balls before they dropped

  • @willbee7925
    @willbee7925 5 днів тому +1

    Good player but an absolute waanker of a man, he needed a right sore face from someone.

  • @ScratchyBaws
    @ScratchyBaws 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing, shame we never got to see it properly due to a shite cameraman.