Maurice Parkin is an English former professional snooker player.
Parkin turned professional in September 1968, entering the 1972 World Championship that season. He won his first qualifying round match 11âÂÂ10 against Geoff Thompson, but was defeated in his next, 3âÂÂ11 by the young Alex Higgins.
In 1973, Parkin lost 3âÂÂ9 to Warren Simpson in the last 24, exiting the 1974 tournament at the same stage, 5âÂÂ8 to Marcus Owen. In 1978, Parkin won his first match in six years, defeating Bernard Bennett 9âÂÂ4 to set up a last-24 meeting with Bill Werbeniuk, which he lost 2âÂÂ9.
Parkin never won another match, notably being whitewashed 9âÂÂ0 by John Virgo in qualifying for the 1979 World Championship. The closest he came to achieving another victory was in the last 128 at the 1987 British Open; there, he led John Hargreaves 4âÂÂ2, but lost 4âÂÂ5.
Parkin's final match was symbolic of his career; in qualifying for the 1990 World Championship, he lost 0âÂÂ10 to nineteen-year-old Barry Pinches. Having been ranked 91st in the world for the 1984/1985 season, he had fallen to 135th by this time, and although he remained on the tour as a non-active member until 1992, Parkin left the professional game in 1990.