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CAHILL’S IN A DRIVE TO ROCK RON..

- ON THE UP BY HECTOR NUNNS

JAMES CAHILL has come a long way since a drink-driving ban early in his fledgling career.

The 23-year-old from Blackpool, the first amateur to reach the Crucible, is the nephew by marriage of seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry.

And Cahill, who fell off the tour two years ago, landed the plum firstround draw of five-time champion and title favourite Ronnie O’Sullivan at the Betfred World Championsh­ip.

Cahill, who has won back his pro status for next season, admits he lacked maturity both as a player and a person as a teenager during his first spell in the big time.

And the low point came after driving to a police station in Perth to do a favour for Hendry (right) – and failing a drink-driving test.

That 2015 incident led to a year’s ban and Cahill said: “It clearly wasn’t the best thing in the world to happen to me – but like everything in life you have to learn from it.

“I didn’t know the law was different in Scotland, it is lower than England and the police told me my level would have passed at home.

“But ignorance is no defence and I should have known. It was at best naive, I know how important it is not to drink and drive.

“It affected things, I couldn’t drive for a year and that made it hard to practice.

“But my life feels better and more together now with a lot of good people around me.

“I first got on tour when I was 17 and I am sure I am more mature now both as a player and a person.”

Draw for first round of Betfred World Championsh­ip, starts tomorrow: Mark Williams (Wal) v Martin Gould, David Gilbert v Joe Perry, Barry Hawkins v Li Hang (Chi), Kyren Wilson v Scott Donaldson (Sco), John Higgins (Sco) v Mark Davis, Stuart Bingham v Graeme Dott (Sco), Shaun Murphy v Luo Honghao (Chi), Neil Robertson (Aus) v Michael Georgiou (Cyp), Mark Selby v Zhao Xintong (Chi), Luca Brecel (Bel) v Gary Wilson, Jack Lisowski v Ali Carter, Mark Allen (NI) v Zhou Yuelong (Chi), Judd Trump v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh (Tha), Ding Junhui (Chi) v Anthony McGill (Sco), Stephen Maguire (Sco) v Tian Pengfei (Chi), Ronnie O’Sullivan v James Cahill

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