The Snooker Shootout... Introduces!
If there's one thing the Snooker Shootout is good for, its for providing the first bit of televisual fame for a whole raft of very obscure players. This thread will have a look at those potentials of the future and give a bit of additional hype to their brief five minutes of fame.
Criteria for selection: They don't even have a Wikipedia page yet & they won their match.
Day 1
1. Declan Lavery
At first glance one might be mistaken for thinking Tony Meo had taken up a cue again, but, no, this is Declan Lavery, who, at second glance, seems more like that guy who sliced up a fish for you at Morrisons the last time you went there.
It wasn't an over-convincing performance but there was some really nice top quality pots at the closing stages of the match to help defeat the more confident looking Steve Hallworth:
2. Connor Benzey
Ah, a gorgeous young fella who still has those cheek-pinchingly fresh faced features of someone who's still learning the ropes. Upon further watching one gets the sense that he's one of those guys who's probably already got a relatively stunning girlfriend and probably used to mildly bully the book nerds at school.
A surprisingly strong display here and his confidence and steadiness around the table belied his age, making hasty Judd Trump comparisons almost inevitable. Or is it shades of Jimmy? Just without the long-potting it seems. He kept the seasoned Stuart Carrington well caged for most of the match:
3. Ian Martin
Now this guy makes Neil Robertson seem small by comparison. He looks like the kind of guy who goes out and catches the fish that Lavery butchers. He's probably on shore leave and just having a bash at the snooker nets for some R&R. Someone who is delighted by the current sea shanty fad and was probably in a few of the viral videos of them.
Not an overly convincing display early on with quite a lot of really poor positional shots, but as you'd expect, quite a confident and powerful potter. Once he had control of the frame he never really looked like losing it, making the equally obscure but very unequally heighted Robbie McGuigan seem even smaller:
Criteria for selection: They don't even have a Wikipedia page yet & they won their match.
Day 1
1. Declan Lavery
At first glance one might be mistaken for thinking Tony Meo had taken up a cue again, but, no, this is Declan Lavery, who, at second glance, seems more like that guy who sliced up a fish for you at Morrisons the last time you went there.
It wasn't an over-convincing performance but there was some really nice top quality pots at the closing stages of the match to help defeat the more confident looking Steve Hallworth:
2. Connor Benzey
Ah, a gorgeous young fella who still has those cheek-pinchingly fresh faced features of someone who's still learning the ropes. Upon further watching one gets the sense that he's one of those guys who's probably already got a relatively stunning girlfriend and probably used to mildly bully the book nerds at school.
A surprisingly strong display here and his confidence and steadiness around the table belied his age, making hasty Judd Trump comparisons almost inevitable. Or is it shades of Jimmy? Just without the long-potting it seems. He kept the seasoned Stuart Carrington well caged for most of the match:
3. Ian Martin
Now this guy makes Neil Robertson seem small by comparison. He looks like the kind of guy who goes out and catches the fish that Lavery butchers. He's probably on shore leave and just having a bash at the snooker nets for some R&R. Someone who is delighted by the current sea shanty fad and was probably in a few of the viral videos of them.
Not an overly convincing display early on with quite a lot of really poor positional shots, but as you'd expect, quite a confident and powerful potter. Once he had control of the frame he never really looked like losing it, making the equally obscure but very unequally heighted Robbie McGuigan seem even smaller:
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