The rise of snooker’s ‘magical’ maximum break
There is nothing quite like the sense of anticipation generated when a snooker player is on to complete a maximum
There is nothing quite like the sense of anticipation generated when a snooker player is on to complete a maximum
Marcus Rashford is banging in long-range screamers while the Government score own goals, reckons reigning world snooker champion Ronnie O’Sullivan.
Who could possibly think that snooker is boring, I thought. Of course, the answer to that question is, well, most people.
Michael Holt made his fair share of Fools Gold in beating Ronnie O’Sullivan in the World Grand Prix earlier this month, and will be hoping to recapture that form in the Ladbrokes Players Championship.
He secured the World Grand Prix title in dramatic fashion last week but Shaun Murphy is excitedly looking forward as he – and snooker – returns to Manchester for the 2016 Ladbrokes Players Championship.
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