Warren Simpson was an Australian professional snooker player.
In 1971, he reached the final of the World Snooker Championship, losing 37-29 to John Spencer which was played in Sydney, Australia in November 1970.
He suffered from diabetes for many years and died in 1980.
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| Name | Simpson, Warren |
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| Short description | Australian snooker player |
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| Date of death | 1980 |
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