Hello all,
My name is Noel and I am in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
I am very happy to have found you lively, informed bunch of snooker lovers,
and hope I might be able contribute to the Forum in some way in the future.
Playing at the club level on and off since Cliff Thorburn made Canadian snooker history and still loving the game, I have been lucky enough to have had a few encouraging centuries... high run was 123.
My passion has been especially renewed in the past year, taking my 15 year old son to the "academy" a few times a week. He is doing very well and I hope one day will be spotting me points, which brings to mind a nagging issue... my concern that snooker is back-sliding amongst cue-sports here in Canada, with lack of talented new blood and funding and media coverage. The old guys still kick ass here... a good example being the Canadian National Snooker Championships where the finals tomorrow will likely be played between two pillars of the sport in Canada... Alain Robidoux and Kirk Stevens... players some of you may remember from 20 years ago...
http://www.snookerline.com/Can/08/cs908L16.htm
http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk...try_canada.htm
I want to pass a love of snooker and my old cue to my son Miles, but FIRST, I think I need a Trevor White cue to better my high score!
Cheers!
Noel
My name is Noel and I am in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
I am very happy to have found you lively, informed bunch of snooker lovers,
and hope I might be able contribute to the Forum in some way in the future.
Playing at the club level on and off since Cliff Thorburn made Canadian snooker history and still loving the game, I have been lucky enough to have had a few encouraging centuries... high run was 123.
My passion has been especially renewed in the past year, taking my 15 year old son to the "academy" a few times a week. He is doing very well and I hope one day will be spotting me points, which brings to mind a nagging issue... my concern that snooker is back-sliding amongst cue-sports here in Canada, with lack of talented new blood and funding and media coverage. The old guys still kick ass here... a good example being the Canadian National Snooker Championships where the finals tomorrow will likely be played between two pillars of the sport in Canada... Alain Robidoux and Kirk Stevens... players some of you may remember from 20 years ago...
http://www.snookerline.com/Can/08/cs908L16.htm
http://www.globalsnookercentre.co.uk...try_canada.htm
I want to pass a love of snooker and my old cue to my son Miles, but FIRST, I think I need a Trevor White cue to better my high score!
Cheers!
Noel
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