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*[[Episode 38]] : [[Maurice Packman]] : 61 | *[[Episode 38]] : [[Maurice Packman]] : 61 |
Revision as of 14:15, 6 November 2020
This list of 9-round scores over 75 includes all the game scores over 75 (including 75 itself) in the history of the 9-round format. The first 9-round show was shown on the 2nd of November 1982, the last on 20th of September 2001. In this period just more than 3,000 9-round shows were shown and the highest score ever achieved was 83, first by Stephen Balment in 1987 and second by Allan Saldanha in 1996, most notably because it was the Supreme Championship and he was playing Series 6 winner Darryl Francis.
Harvey Freeman was the only player to ever make three 9-round scores over 75. The only players to make two were Allan Saldanha, Mike Whiteoak and Scott Mearns.
List of scores over 75
Episodes are sorted by score. Tied scores are sorted chronologically.
Highest Countdown score
While the results of a couple of episodes remain unknown, the known evolution of the highest ever Countdown score goes as follows:
- Episode 1 : Michael Goldman : 50
- Episode 16 : Andrew Bruno : 57
- Episode 27 : Joyce Cansfield : 59
- Episode 38 : Maurice Packman : 61
- Episode 55 : Ivy Baird : 62
- Episode 77 : Ash Haji : 68
- Episode 104 : William Bradford : 69
- Episode 126 : Mark Nyman : 79
- Episode 460 : Harvey Freeman : 82
- Episode 546 : Stephen Balment : 83