Чемпиъншип Лига 08/05 16:00 1 Джо О'Конър v Дейвид Лили 0-3
Чемпиъншип Лига 08/05 12:00 1 Жао Ксинтонг v Дейвид Лили 2-2
Q school - Event 3 2021 06/12 15:00 - Били Джо Касъл v Дейвид Лили View
Q school - Event 3 2021 06/11 18:00 - Джошуа Томонд v Дейвид Лили View
Q school - Event 3 2021 06/10 13:00 - Дейвид Лили v Шон МакАлистър View
Q School-Event 2 2021 06/05 18:00 - Дейвид Лили v Дженсън Кендрик View
Q School-Event 2 2021 06/04 13:00 - Дейвид Лили v Stephen Baillie View
Q School-Event 2 2021 06/02 15:30 - Дейвид Лили v Калъм Лойд View
Q School-Event 1 2021 06/01 09:00 - Ян Бърнс v Дейвид Лили View
Q School-Event 1 2021 05/31 15:00 - Дейвид Лили v Paul Davies View
Q School-Event 1 2021 05/30 15:00 - Дейвид Лили v Пол Дейвисън View
Q School-Event 1 2021 05/29 08:00 - Дейвид Лили v Крис Тотен View
Световно Първенство за Ветерани 2021 05/09 18:00 - Джими Уайт v Дейвид Лили 3-4
Световно Първенство за Ветерани 2021 05/09 13:30 - Patrick Wallace v Дейвид Лили 1-3
Световно Първенство за Ветерани 2021 05/08 20:30 - Дейвид Лили v Кен Дохърти 3-3
Световно Първенство за Ветерани 2021 05/06 13:00 - Дейвид Лили v Philip Williams 2-1
Световно Първенство - Квалификации 2021 04/08 13:30 8 Джейми Джоунс v Дейвид Лили 6-4
Световно Първенство - Квалификации 2021 04/05 18:30 7 Дейвид Лили v Amine Amiri Walkover
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 20:00 1 Марк Джойс v Дейвид Лили 2-1
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 18:30 1 Чен Зифан v Дейвид Лили 2-1
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 17:00 1 Дейвид Лили v Джейми Уилсън 2-0
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 15:30 1 Дейвид Лили v Бен Ханкорн 0-2
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 13:00 1 Рони О'Съливан v Дейвид Лили 0-2
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 11:30 1 Том Форд v Дейвид Лили 1-2
WST Pro Series 2021 03/15 10:00 1 Лю Хаотиан v Дейвид Лили 2-1
Гибралтар Оупън 2021 03/04 11:30 8 Дейвид Лили v Мичъл Ман 3-4
Гибралтар Оупън 2021 03/01 12:15 7 Дейвид Лили v Дуейн Джоунс 4-2
Уелс Оупън 2021 02/17 12:00 8 Антъни МакГил v Дейвид Лили 4-0
Уелс Оупън 2021 02/15 10:00 7 Анди Хикс v Дейвид Лили 3-4
Снукър Шуут-Аут 2021 02/04 22:15 7 Дейвид Лили v Лю Хаотиан 0-1

David Lilley (born 19 October 1975) is an English professional snooker player. He turned professional in 2019, after 30 years as an amateur.

Lilley is from Washington, Tyne and Wear, and is a supporter of Newcastle United F.C.

History

Lilley began playing snooker at the age of 13. His first big success was his victory at the (amateur) European Championships in 1995, defeating his compatriot David Gray 8–7. In the same year, he lost to Paul Hunter in the final of the Northern Amateur championship. In 1997, he reached the final of the English Amateur Championship for the first time and won it with a score of 8–7 against Robert Marshall. However, unable to find sponsorship in the wake of the sport's ban on tobacco advertising, and with only around six tournaments a year at that point, he felt he could not afford to turn professional and so remained an amateur.

In 1999, he won by an 8–5 victory in the final against Andrew Norman. In the same year, he reached the semifinals of the Amateur European Championships and the final of the World Amateur Snooker Championship, in which he was defeated by Ian Preece 11–8.

In 2000, he lost the final of the English Amateur Championship, 5–8 against Nick Marsh.

In February 2002, he participated for the first time in qualifying for the World Snooker Championship, but lost in the second qualifying round against Timothy Paling.

In 2004, Lilley won the English Amateur Championship for a third time, with an 8–6 victory over Wayne Cooper in the final. In the 2004 World Amateur Snooker Championship, he was narrowly defeated in the semi-finals 6–8 by the eventual champion Mark Allen. In qualifying for the 2005 World Snooker Championship, he retired in the third round against Stuart Mann. In the English Amateur Championship 2007, he lost in the of the final against Martin Gould by 7–8.

He participated in the Players Tour Championship 2012/2013 – Event 2 in August 2012 and lost in the first qualifying round against Ben Harrison.

Lilley tried to qualify for the main tour via the 2016 Q School. In the first tournament he reached the final of his group but then lost against Chen Zhe; in the second tournament he retired in the second round. Although he missed the qualification for the Main Tour, as 17th on the Q-School Order of Merit he could participate as a substitute for tournaments of the 2016–17 snooker season.

At the 2016 Indian Open, the second world ranking tournament of the season, he qualified for a ranking tournament for the first time. After defeating Tian Pengfei 4–3 in qualifying, he eliminated Mike Dunn, Mark Williams and Robert Milkins in the main round to reach the quarterfinals, where he lost to England's Shaun Murphy 2–4.

He was first on the 2018 Q School Order of Merit. In the 18/19 season, he just missed out on gaining a tour card for the 19/20 season numerous times; he was 4th on the challenge tour list, and lost 5–4 to Kacper Filipiak in the 2019 EBSA European Snooker Championship, where a win would have granted him a place on the tour. He appeared in Snooker 19, making him the only player in the game who has never turned pro (the other amateurs in the game are former pros).[]

Lilley beat Sean Maddocks 4–0 in the final qualifying round of the first event of the 2019 Q School, finally becoming a professional after 30 years as an amateur. While an amateur, he had worked in the insurance industry. Lilley later remarked that his timing was bad, as no sooner had he joined the professional tour then the COVID-19 pandemic led to the mass cancellation of tournaments.

On 9 May 2021, Lilley overcame Jimmy White 5–3 to become the World Seniors Champion, entitling him to play in the 2021 Champion of Champions tournament. On 7 January 2022, Lilley was runner up to Peter Lines in the 2022 UK Seniors Championship, losing 4–1 in the final.