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Nice nickname but there's also Mitchell Mann so at some point things may become unclear
I remember seeing on one Thai site (at the 2009 Asian Under 21 Snooker Championship I believe it was) they wrote his name "Thanawat Thirapong".
Shorter and easier to be pronounced.
Global snooker still has Tirapongpaiboon the wrong way round. They have pai before pong. Great result for him today though. His rate of improvement over the last two years has been spectacular, and you couldn't wish to meet a more polite and hard-working young lad. Maybe we should use his Thai nickname - Man.
So many of these young guns can make a great match start, travel well and leave the (more experienced) opponent behind but then lose the advantage.... Is it just a matter of match experience?
Not taking away anything from Liam's (probable) victory joy, but I don't think Jimmy feels quite like playing at the moment, just back from Belfast....
shame for McGill that. I've been impressed with him so far this season and think he could have top 32 potential. We need a few of the teens to breakthrough and he looks one of the better bets.
It is a shame people can't get in to see the new young players
Liam Highfield blasted in a 138 total clearance in the first frame tonight against Jimmy
and Kyren Wilson's 70+ break in the opener against Andy Hicks would have made Alex Higgins applauding.
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