The Weekend Sun - 9 July 2018

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6 July 2018, Issue 915

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Ball skills p4-5

Pocket-sized prodigy

Pop-up ball shop p8

School holiday fun! p17

He was top billing at the Tauranga Citizens Club – a pint-sized snooker prodigy. Riley James opted for the gloom of the snooker parlour as his chosen sports field, and the billiard cue as his weapon of choice. Riley started playing snooker as soon as he could

see over the end of the table. He was just eight. year later, aged nine, he’s one of three e Zealanders off to the world under-18 championships in China. On the way he dropped by the Tauranga Citizens Club snooker hall for a round of exhibition matches against some much more e perienced,

much older and much handier local players. The boy amongst men was a hit. Riley still has another nine years to win the world under-18 title and another 12 years to become the youngest ever open world champion. Why Riley James chose snooker is on page 9. Photo: Bruce Barnard.

Light up the chilly nights p34

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