Without further delay, this is what the man himself had to say:
Hello, I’m Joshua Cooper, 18 years of age and the nephew of
snnooker professional Shaun Murphy. I am currently an amateur snooker player
trying to emerge through the amateur ranks and then push on to turn professional.
I recently qualified for a place on the English Junior
Premier Tour which is the best 48 amateurs in the Country at under 21 level. I
earned this place by competing in the u21 Regional Tour where I came 3rd in the
North section, along with winning back to back events which were events 5&6,
gaining automatic promotion onto the English u21 Premier Tour. I have
also previously entered a European Tour Event but sadly I bowed out in the
first qualifying round 4-1. It was a great experience for me and I really
enjoyed taking part in the event and I am looking to enter as many European Tours
as I can this season and hopefully go further than I have done in them
previously.
I Currently practice on average around 4 days a week, for
around 3 hours a day, but with the premier tour upcoming and entering a few
European Tours, then I’m going to start putting in the hours a lot more as you
need to if you want to progress in the game of snooker. I try to balance my
practice out with solo practice and match practice.
My aim for 2014/2015 will be to keep my place on the Premier
tour as it is my first season on there, but I will be there to win it also.
Another aim is as I have previously said is to try and play in a lot of the
European Tour Events and then depending on how my season has gone I will look
into entering Q School to try and earn a place on the tour with the very best,
but at the minute that is a long way off and there is a lot of work to be done
between now and then.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and I hope you
enjoyed it, if you have any questions or anything like that then you can
contact me either by Twitter @JCooper147 or by Email joshcooper147@hotmail.co.uk.
Thank you.
I'd like to thank Josh for agreeing to right a piece for me on himself as a young amateur, and I hope it's given you all an insight into things within the amateur game a lot more and hopefully we'll have a lot more pieces like this to come in the near future from other aspiring amateur players.
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