Leicester Mercury Sports Awards with Willie Thorne

A member of the crowd helps with a trickshot

It was busy night for me at the Leicester Mercury Sports Awards yesterday. I had the honour of providing entertainment for the 450 guests before they took their seats for the Awards Ceremony at Leicester Tigers’ Welford Road Stadium.

Me with Willie

It was great to be able to perform at an event attended by so many celebrities from the world of sport and entertainment. I had the pleasure of sharing a dressing room with the evening’s host, snooker legend Willie Thorne, who also helped me with some practice before the show!

During the evening, another cueman, World Snooker Number One, Mark Selby was crowned Sportsman of the Year, while Whitwick athlete Gemma Steel won the Sportswoman of the Year trophy.

The ceremony included a Lifetime Achievement award for the first time. It went to former Leicester City and Leicestershire CCC player Graham Cross and was presented by William Roache, Coronation Street’s Ken Barlow.

After the ceremony, entertainment was provided by the soulful X-Factor star, Andy Abraham.

The event has been running for over 15 years, but it was the first time it was organised by Champions (UK) plc. Their team did a fantastic job, bringing some real showbiz sparkle to the awards. It was fantastic to be just a small part of the proceedings.

Scenic Route

Take the long way around the table to pot the red ball with the help of three cues – a classic trickshot!
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
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Useful Tube

For this shot you need a small plastic tube. With your tube you can pot a ball from an unusual position – Useful!
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
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Eye Eye!

A distinctive trickshot with a surprising ending. The set-up relies on pure physics to make it work, so take your time to get the balls in the right position before you start this trick shot
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
 
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Play Away!

An unusual shot where you play away from the ball that you hit into the pocket. The idea is to play into the cushion and pot the ball on the rebound, because the balls are touching it gets a bit complicated.
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
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Four Gone Conclusion

Old School Trick Shot potting four balls in just the one shot. A nice pure shot as all the balls on the table go into the pockets. You have to know your pool table quite well to get a high success rate.
 
Video 1 – The Performance
 
 
Video 2 – The Explanation
 
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