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Judd Trump

 

SNOOKER GENIUS JUDD TRUMP RETURNS TO CORNWALL
                                (11th,12th and 13th April 2007)

Young snooker genius Judd Trump, from Bristol, who is ranked 58 in the world, returned to Cornwall for a 3 day exhibition in April 2007.  Each night Judd played 12 frames of snooker against local players then finished off the evenings meeting the audience for photos and autographs.

The first night of the tour kicked off on Wednesday at the Newquay Royal British Legion then moved onto the St Neot Institute the following night.  The tour finished off at the St Newlyn East Institute on the Friday.  Over the course of the 3 days he displayed his breath taking skills with outstanding potting and break building.  He compiled 7 centuries and many 70-80 and 90 breaks over the 3 nights.  The highlight of the tour was

 

SNOOKER STAR JUDD TRUMP ENTERTAIN CORNISH FANS
                       (30th, 31st August and 1st September 2007)

Judd Trump, who is provisionally ranked 44 in the world, put on another wonderful display of snooker for his fans.  He played 12 frames of snooker each night against local players then met everyone for photos and autographs afterwards.

Judd played his first night at the Crackington Haven Snooker Club, then moved onto St Blazey Football Club and finished the tour at the Camelford War Memorial Institute.  Judd compiled 6 centuries at St Blazey with the highest break of 126.  Judd also narrowly missed out on a maximum break at Camelford where he potted 13 reds and 13 blacks, but unfortunately lost position on the 14th red.           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Picture taken by Nigel Yeo at the St Neot Institute

his 4 consecutive century breaks at the St Neot Institute.  The audience were memorised by his performance.

Judd, who is only 17, is tipped to be a future world champion and possibly the youngest ever world champion in the history of the game.

 

 

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