The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fans will be ‘cueing’ up to see Ronnie show off his prowess

Five times world champion will visit Shotz in Arbroath for rare appearance

- Graeme Strachan gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

A rare appearance by Ronnie O’Sullivan in the unlikely setting of a converted Arbroath fish factory has sparked ticket demand from as far as mainland Europe.

The five- time snooker world champion will perform for two nights at Shotz on May 13 and 14 in what will be his first exhibition in Scotland for decades – and possibly his last.

Snooker commentato­r John Virgo will be master of ceremonies and he will open the show with his renowned comedy routine and impression­s.

The Rocket will play a variety of qualifiers, sponsors and VIP ticket holders before signing autographs and posing for photograph­s.

Shotz opened in December 2013 and is owned by Ryan Fleming, 24, and his brother Marc, 26, both of whom play internatio­nal pool for Scotland.

They took a year to convert a derelict fish factory in John Street West into a pool and snooker hall before opening a second club in Dundee last year.

Ryan said: “This very well may be one of the last trips to Scotland Ronnie ever takes to play.

“He hasn’t played an exhibition in Scotland in decades and I doubt he ever will again.

“He has semi-retired numerous times and has been getting closer and closer to hanging his cue up for good which makes this an opportunit­y not to be taken for granted.

“We have had interest for tickets from across Britain, and even some in mainland Europe, which highlights just how lucky we are to have him here at this stage of his career.

“Despite that interest we have tried to keep this event as local to Tayside as we can.

“After all, the local community is what keeps our doors open, so this is our chance to give them something back – an event which they can remember forever.”

Shotz hosted World American pool champion Earl Strickland and World darts champion Gary Anderson in two previous exhibition­s.

“We joked that the next step would have to be the world snooker champion but ultimately thought this would be out of reach,” said Ryan.

“Thankfully we both have some great contacts throughout the world pool and snooker circles and after around a year of trying we eventually made it happen.”

The Rocket could arrive in Arbroath as the new world champion if he wins the crown for a sixth time at The Crucible in Sheffield in April.

Ryan added: “I will be picking him up and dropping him off at the airport so I’m looking forward to a few hours getting to know the real Ronnie.”

Tickets are available directly from Shotz or shotzarbro­ath@live.co.uk.

 ?? Picture: Andy Thompson. ?? Ryan, left, and Marc Fleming at Shotz in Arbroath where Ronnie O’Sullivan will play exhibition matches on May 13 and 14.
Picture: Andy Thompson. Ryan, left, and Marc Fleming at Shotz in Arbroath where Ronnie O’Sullivan will play exhibition matches on May 13 and 14.

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