Born on 30 June 1945 in Connah's Quay, Flintshire,[1][2] Roscoe won the Welsh Amateur Championship in 1981 and soon after turned professional.[3] He reached his highest ranking of 39th for the 1984/1985 season,[4] and progressed to the last 32 stage of ten ranking tournaments in the following eight years.
Roscoe slipped out of the top 64 in the rankings in 1993.[4] During the 1993/1994 season, he won only one match – 5–4 against David Rippon in that season's Grand Prix – and lost 3–10 to Dominic Dale in his first match at the 1994 World Championship.[1] Having dropped to 136th by the season's end, he did not play as a professional again.[1][4]
References
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