Snooker players show they can shine but we need to develop young ones too


Rory’s glory: Thor Chuan Leong celebrates after defeating Thailand to win gold in the men’s snooker singles finals. — GLENN GUAN/The Star

THE national snooker team have delivered the goods again but they also need to develop new talents for the future.

On Sunday, Rory Thor Chuan Leong regained the men’s singles snooker crown he last won in Singapore in 2015 to add to the gold won by Moh Keen Hoo in the snooker six-red singles at the Aeon Mall 2 last week.

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