Uncle Hendry with great advice for the young lad. Stephen always says he cant be a coach, but what he can do is explain to people like Stan what winning is like and how its done. that experience is gold dust and shouldnt be down played
@@elmondo-pj6kk Refused to help his relation, in what regard? Is there any more to that story, you are willing to share: or are you just parroting something you heard, without any research?
@@TheContrarianThinker James Cahill WORDS not mine, and its true. Its on WST. Must really love the has been Stephen Hendry the queen of snooker that blamed his inability to cope with the high rising standards & emerging new talent on yips. He was washed up by 30 years old the weak era champion.
Stan Moody just played snooker with the Wayne Gretsky of snooker and enjoyed himself. I hope Stan goes a long way. A breath of fresh air in the snooker world. Thank you Mr. Hendry. Roland
Great advice from Uncle Steve. Interesting when he was talking about yips and the mental coach, he chalked the cue about 20 times. I wish him all the luck in the world for the rest of his career.
@@whodouthinkuare For young lads like Stan, developing strong mental strength and a good snooker brain pose as tough challenges to be faced. I think Stan has what it takes to overcome them. Time will tell, and success (and money, probably more than 2 grand) shall follow.
@@nightmarebonnie8427 absolutely. He turns 18 this month if not already. Hes got all the potential in the world. I see others in the comments are less then impressed but its all about opinions.
@@whodouthinkuareThats not correct. If he loses his first round he gets no prize money. You need to win your first round to get prize money. So not too easy. Also the Top 16 players, if they lose their first round, they get zero prize money. But if they win their first round, they get instantly 20K. There are other tournaments where you have guaranteed 10 000 prize money if you lose in the first round like Champions of Champions or Tour Championship.
@@udtojanpestillos2094 im going off what i read a while ago. It wasnt fake news. The saudi matsers is the first event in snooker to pay players a fee for just turning up. Im sure if you look hard enough you will find info on it somewhere.
My eldest went from normal height for his age at around 15 to 6ft 3 at the age of 17. I'm also convinced that kids these days are much taller than we were back in the late 80s early 90s. I honestly believe it's what their putting in the food we eat. Steroids I'm the meet to make the cows bigger etc etc. My boys half brother who is 2 years older is 6ft 6😮
Can we just stop and appreciate how amazing the shot on 13:57 was? I literally said "oh, stop it" out loud. Great lad Stan. I would love it if he can have his big break on the snooker stage if not this year then next one. Deserves it. Full of talent.
Stan seems a very grounded young lad with a great attitude n passion for snooker. Certainly a star to watch for the future. Great interview n the very to you Stan in your career, success will find you, your commitment will pay off. Well done . Woz
That would be called patronising and a lot of young talent can switch hands... I was down my local pool hall month a go was asked to spend a about a hour with this lad about 6 or 7 y.o and he was switching hands and just casually says oh I'll just play this left handed and pots it. Yes it was on a pool table but his age that was really impressive it's really common for young kids to do as the brain isn't fully wired and right and left handedness can be taught and picked up easier... i didn't make a big deal out of I just let them play their game teach them routines and how to utilise a cushion
@davidmarchant9386 No not necessarily, it's all about how you say it,the same with sarcasm. You can say the same words but down to how you say them,your tone etc it's either a genuine statement or sarcastic/patronising etc. He could have just casually mentioned it,saying 'oh I see you can play either handed. It's interesting that so many players nowadays can do that,I never could. Cause he said exactly that to someone else(can't remember who) but it wasn't patronising at all when he said it
Stephen, this young lad is a terrific shot. He's got the eye for it. And his left hand shots are smooth and accurate. If gets the right coach he's going to beat a lot of the players on the circuit. Someone like you or Ronnie could give this lad some important strategy lessons. I wish him the very best. He has the ability in spades.
I have been following Stan for a good few years now. What a charming young fellow he has become. A joy to watch him play too. He will be on the tour for a good while
Another great vid... two generations with a love and commitment to the sport. I hope that young Stan manages to emulate what Stephen achieved. He seems like a level-headed person and open enough to talk about his "yips". And the comment about Stephen being a great mentor for him is spot on!!
Great player and so versatile. Hope you bring Stan on the channel many times over the next few years to see his evolution in the game! Great job Stephen.
@@dilksjoel That's a good thing. Stephen Lee is highly overrated, nice cue action, but not a good snooker brain. Judd Trump has a cue action nobody would coach, but knows how to use it.
@@sharpvidtube Hendry was a great player. The fifth greatest of all time. Ronnie had done almost everything better, with half the practice time and far less tournaments entered. The man won a world championship in his mid 40s and won 5 last season. Hendry was done by 30 and is no Ronnie O'Sullivan 🐐
@TheIrishpuff Why don't you marry the fukken loser that cried yips when he couldn't handle the high rising standards? Haha! Ronnie O'Sullivan is the GOAT 🐐
@TheIrishpuff U mean washed up by 30 Hendry the fukken loser that cried yips because he couldn't handle the high rising standards? Ronnie O'Sullivan is the 🐐
@TheIrishpuff Eight of the last 12 world championship have been won by the greatest player of all time Ronnie O'Sullivan & the second greatest player of all time Mark Selby. They won 4 titles each ( 2012-2024) Judd Trump 1 World title in 2019 ( 2005-2024) The standard is too high for Judd . Why he cant win a 2nd world title to save his life. That's a snooker fact, and its absolutely fukken hilarious 👍🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀 England 🥰💘♥
Stephen is a great mentor for this young man. Watching his dad nod and agree with all the mental coaching he was giving makes it much better... Stephen you should consider doing more videos on upcoming younger players and seeing their point of view from a young age
Great video. Stan has a great sense of self-awareness too. I think he could be the next big snooker star from the UK. We just need to give him time, it may not happen in the next 2/3 seasons. But it will.
Great episode. Really enjoyed the discussion and shared wisdom about the early days of being a snooker pro and learning the game. Stephen is such a natural interviewer
Confident and competent young man, clear headed, with realistic outlook, and as ambitious as he realistically can be. Would be wise to pursue academic qualifications via whatever schemes are available, if he has basic ability to progress there. Others commentating along this theme. Financial challenges often impacting for the less accomplished professionals. [update: he most certainly wasn’t acting at all hesitant with his time with Stephen, though he was being very encouraging and supportive. He seemed well impressed!
Incredible young player and looks very comfortable with his left handed game too. The 7 times chalking his cue while talking about the yips was funny though, clearly a part of his mental stabilisation routine
There’s a very natural flow here. Stephen bringing the young buck along. Obvious that skill sees skill. There’s a symbiotic legacy to be had. A blind man on a galloping horse could see it.
Stephen would make a great consultant to Stan, for a year or 2. Commit to the shot, if you miss, then at least you know you committed. That's the type of thing that would help Stan move up.
He doesn’t want to pay attention to the hype in the media but he came out last year and said he wants to beat Ronnie’s world title record. Since then it seems like reality is kicking in. Best of luck to him.
Seems like a good kid. Obviously has talent on the table. I was shocked he didn’t have any goals set for this season. It’s like he has a participation trophy mindset. Stan, set some achievable goals to have something to shoot for and achieve. Otherwise, I think you will end up “settling” for results rather than achieving them. Unlock the beast within! You’ve got to develop a killer mentality on the table. I’m rooting for you!!
That's your mentality. It wont work for everyone and he will find HIS way. His way may very well be that he has to look at it like that but it doesn't need to be and taking on the attitude that he NEEDS to be thinking a certain way won't be helpful at all if it just isn't who he is as a player or person.
@@TheycallmeMrWonkayou don't become the best unless you believe it, he doesn't sound like he wants anything other than to play. Not everyone can be Hendry or O Sullivan of course, but there's something about his attitude to success which seems a bit off.
Saw him at northern snooker centre in Leeds playing I think Ricky Walden probably about 5 years ago now he was still a kid and he won and I turned to my mate and said remember the name Stan moody! Good on you young un 👍
22:10 This is why Hendry is a winner!!! This, right here. You have to ignore these people!!! It is hard. Even I have made mistakes but like Hendry I realised. Thanks goodness.
Stan is a top lad and definitely a future world champion!! Another one to watch is Ryan Davies! I used to watch a young Ryan, who could barely see over the table, turn over every one of our very best pool players.. and these were consistent winners across the circuit! They were very humble in defeat though! I can only wish him and the rest of the young skill coming through, the very VERY best!
Shame he didn’t get some qualifications at school. Snooker is a tough sport and it’s hard to make a living unless you are a top player. Also careers can change dramatically
You’re silly if you think GCSE’s actually matter for getting a job, especially when you have some level of prestige like young Stan Moody does. Choosing a set of GCSE’s (that he can retake at any moment) over snooker would have been the worst choice in his life
@@toziassmitt I think he just means that it's never bad to have something fall back on. He's won 30 percent of his last 128 matches... so hopefully he can improve, and hopefully he has a bright future. It's not his fault that Eurosport have jumped on him to try to stir up some enthusiasm, but I think the hasn't shown anything yet that suggests he will make it. He said it himself "I had bad season last season".. but no offence to him, but... relative to what? I hope he does improve. Good luck to him.
Thats your opinion. I think he will at least 4 ranking events. Look at the likes of Lisowski all the ability in the world but no snooker brain, combined with chokers syndrome, and he still searching for a ranking event title. I dont see Moody choking in a few years time. I hope Ronnie gives Stan some tutoring at some stage, he was very quick to give it too a match fixer.
Very solid player, good cue action, head stays still, can play left handed, went to cue school, uses the rest like Shaun Murphy with the high elbow👏🏼 3 years to break Stephen’s record, cmon Stan😉😂
Really nice to hear this convo. But, he needs to find that killer instinct somehow instead of just being complacent. That is, unless he is just downplaying his mentality. Hope to see him win some this year!
I'm going to rewatch the video because I was so focused on watching him slam those balls into the pockets from every angle I really didn't hear much of what they said. Lol. So impressive. I hope he keeps it u. He definitely has the talent.
Uncle Hendry with great advice for the young lad. Stephen always says he cant be a coach, but what he can do is explain to people like Stan what winning is like and how its done. that experience is gold dust and shouldnt be down played
He is very likeable you want to cheer for him. Stephen would be a great mentor for him.
He did not help his own nephew.
@@ignacio9590 You sound like one of those misery guts, they were talking about.
@@TheContrarianThinker Its true, He refused to help his own nephew James
@@elmondo-pj6kk Refused to help his relation, in what regard?
Is there any more to that story, you are willing to share: or are you just parroting something you heard, without any research?
@@TheContrarianThinker James Cahill WORDS not mine, and its true.
Its on WST. Must really love the has been Stephen Hendry the queen of snooker that blamed his inability to cope with the high rising standards & emerging new talent on yips. He was washed up by 30 years old the weak era champion.
He's a good level headed lad. Hope he Grows to be a Success.
This young man can play!I wish Stan all the luck going forward,hope he achieves all his goals.Great episode Stephen,thanks.👍
Oddly, he has no goals. 😂
Stan Moody just played snooker with the Wayne Gretsky of snooker and enjoyed himself. I hope Stan goes a long way. A breath of fresh air in the snooker world. Thank you Mr. Hendry. Roland
I know Stan and i wish him all the best he’s a great lad & it’s great to see Stephen passing on some advice coz he was a winning machine
Great advice from Uncle Steve. Interesting when he was talking about yips and the mental coach, he chalked the cue about 20 times. I wish him all the luck in the world for the rest of his career.
Yes I noticed that too.
He chalked his cue 7 times whilst talking about the yips. Just found that funny 😂
Oh my god, used about half his chalk haha
And then smashed in a incredible blue and dislodged the red. wonder if the chalk action is something to help with it, but either way he plays great.
Didn't mention the sponsor's name in this but it's the White Cliffs of Dover
@@DavidLane-b1g STEPHEN LEE demolished 2 KFC family buckets in that time
20:00
Delighted you've got Stan on! Been wanting this episode for a while now
Same
Stephen had a world champion game by his age.
Looking forward to seeing Stan play against stronger players in future matches. Experience is crucial to achieving big.
Stan is actually playing the Saudi masters next week.
Its the easiest 2k any snooker player has made in there career, for just showing up lol.
@@whodouthinkuare For young lads like Stan, developing strong mental strength and a good snooker brain pose as tough challenges to be faced. I think Stan has what it takes to overcome them. Time will tell, and success (and money, probably more than 2 grand) shall follow.
@@nightmarebonnie8427 absolutely. He turns 18 this month if not already. Hes got all the potential in the world.
I see others in the comments are less then impressed but its all about opinions.
@@whodouthinkuareThats not correct. If he loses his first round he gets no prize money. You need to win your first round to get prize money. So not too easy. Also the Top 16 players, if they lose their first round, they get zero prize money. But if they win their first round, they get instantly 20K. There are other tournaments where you have guaranteed 10 000 prize money if you lose in the first round like Champions of Champions or Tour Championship.
@@udtojanpestillos2094 im going off what i read a while ago. It wasnt fake news. The saudi matsers is the first event in snooker to pay players a fee for just turning up. Im sure if you look hard enough you will find info on it somewhere.
Crazy how much he grew since the last time I saw him sometime last season.
He's going through that massive growth spurt that most boys go through between 16-19. Features starting to change etc etc.
My eldest went from normal height for his age at around 15 to 6ft 3 at the age of 17.
I'm also convinced that kids these days are much taller than we were back in the late 80s early 90s. I honestly believe it's what their putting in the food we eat. Steroids I'm the meet to make the cows bigger etc etc. My boys half brother who is 2 years older is 6ft 6😮
This channel is an absolute joy to watch. What an amazing interview. Some quality left handed shots too! Talented
What a great lad. He’s got his head screwed on.
Can we just stop and appreciate how amazing the shot on 13:57 was? I literally said "oh, stop it" out loud. Great lad Stan. I would love it if he can have his big break on the snooker stage if not this year then next one. Deserves it. Full of talent.
I could play for 20 more years and I would never hit a shot that well.
head very still
ya, crisp. Last Black was brilliant too... really hope he doesnt burn out.
I saw him cueing with backspin and thought "no way this is going in". I stood corrected.
Stan seems a very grounded young lad with a great attitude n passion for snooker. Certainly a star to watch for the future.
Great interview n the very to you Stan in your career, success will find you, your commitment will pay off.
Well done .
Woz
Surprised Hendry didn't say anything around the 15.10 mark when Stan switched hands and played two shots in a row left handed
So common for pros now
That would be called patronising and a lot of young talent can switch hands... I was down my local pool hall month a go was asked to spend a about a hour with this lad about 6 or 7 y.o and he was switching hands and just casually says oh I'll just play this left handed and pots it. Yes it was on a pool table but his age that was really impressive it's really common for young kids to do as the brain isn't fully wired and right and left handedness can be taught and picked up easier... i didn't make a big deal out of I just let them play their game teach them routines and how to utilise a cushion
@davidmarchant9386 No not necessarily, it's all about how you say it,the same with sarcasm. You can say the same words but down to how you say them,your tone etc it's either a genuine statement or sarcastic/patronising etc. He could have just casually mentioned it,saying 'oh I see you can play either handed. It's interesting that so many players nowadays can do that,I never could.
Cause he said exactly that to someone else(can't remember who) but it wasn't patronising at all when he said it
I thought oh wow nice play with his left hand but then after the second shot left handed I thought oh I'm dumb he is left handed haha
*In storms Ronnie into the conversation with Alain Robidoux* 🖐 🤚
Stephen, this young lad is a terrific shot. He's got the eye for it. And his left hand shots are smooth and accurate. If gets the right coach he's going to beat a lot of the players on the circuit. Someone like you or Ronnie could give this lad some important strategy lessons. I wish him the very best. He has the ability in spades.
I have been following Stan for a good few years now. What a charming young fellow he has become. A joy to watch him play too. He will be on the tour for a good while
Sharp lad. Great Dad. A bright future beckons... Another great session with Stephen...dropping nuggets of gold at every turn! Excellent stuff!
Another great vid... two generations with a love and commitment to the sport. I hope that young Stan manages to emulate what Stephen achieved. He seems like a level-headed person and open enough to talk about his "yips". And the comment about Stephen being a great mentor for him is spot on!!
I like how grounded this lad is, confident but not arrogant, hopeful but realistic. Yeah, I am gonna be cheering Stan on.
Great player and so versatile. Hope you bring Stan on the channel many times over the next few years to see his evolution in the game! Great job Stephen.
his backswing on the last pink for the first frame was terrific. I hope he will succeed!
he's no Stephen Lee
@@dilksjoel That's a good thing. Stephen Lee is highly overrated, nice cue action, but not a good snooker brain. Judd Trump has a cue action nobody would coach, but knows how to use it.
@@sharpvidtube
Hendry was a great player. The fifth greatest of all time. Ronnie had done almost everything better, with half the practice time and far less tournaments entered. The man won a world championship in his mid 40s and won 5 last season. Hendry was done by 30 and is no Ronnie O'Sullivan 🐐
@WayneAnthonyHolmes-rd6yy How are you coping now WST have turned off the comments? 😂😂
11:07 - I loved how he even almost got exact position with the cue ball here for the next break off 😆
The best snooker channel about 👌
Sure is and it makes Stephen 23grand a month.
@TheIrishpuff Why don't you marry the fukken loser that cried yips when he couldn't handle the high rising standards? Haha!
Ronnie O'Sullivan is the GOAT 🐐
@TheIrishpuff U mean washed up by 30 Hendry the fukken loser that cried yips because he couldn't handle the high rising standards?
Ronnie O'Sullivan is the 🐐
@TheIrishpuff Eight of the last 12 world championship have been won by the greatest player of all time Ronnie O'Sullivan & the second greatest player of all time Mark Selby. They won 4 titles each ( 2012-2024)
Judd Trump 1 World title in 2019 ( 2005-2024)
The standard is too high for Judd . Why he cant win a 2nd world title to save his life. That's a snooker fact, and its absolutely fukken hilarious 👍🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀🏳🌈🍀
England 🥰💘♥
What a talented and affable young player he is. Moves the ball round the table so well, and even left handed sometimes. Hope he goes far.
Stephen is a great mentor for this young man. Watching his dad nod and agree with all the mental coaching he was giving makes it much better...
Stephen you should consider doing more videos on upcoming younger players and seeing their point of view from a young age
No Indian snooker player has won a ranking tournament on the professional tour, and never will
😂😂😂
What a very mature young man, and a superb potter. All the best to Stan in his career.
Love this channel. Stephen such a great host. The kid looked good in spells. Hope he was listening as you are getting advice form the best.
Was
Great video. Stan has a great sense of self-awareness too. I think he could be the next big snooker star from the UK. We just need to give him time, it may not happen in the next 2/3 seasons. But it will.
Hendry is brilliant at interviewing. Fantastic style with any age..background etc.
Stan is a genuinely nice young man with some serious talent to boot. I hope he does well and wins many tournaments in the future.
Mad to think Ronnie won the Uk at his age! Anyway, nice kid and I wish him all the best.
Hugely impressed by Stan and must be amazing to have a knock about with a 7 time world champion.
Good luck to this young man for his future career in professional snooker. Hope he wins tournaments and entertains the fans!
Great episode. Really enjoyed the discussion and shared wisdom about the early days of being a snooker pro and learning the game. Stephen is such a natural interviewer
Sounds like hes good grounded talent. Will be cheering him on in the future if he stays like that
Confident and competent young man, clear headed, with realistic outlook, and as ambitious as he realistically can be.
Would be wise to pursue academic qualifications via whatever schemes are available, if he has basic ability to progress there. Others commentating along this theme. Financial challenges often impacting for the less accomplished professionals.
[update: he most certainly wasn’t acting at all hesitant with his time with Stephen, though he was being very encouraging and supportive. He seemed well impressed!
Incredible young player and looks very comfortable with his left handed game too. The 7 times chalking his cue while talking about the yips was funny though, clearly a part of his mental stabilisation routine
There’s a very natural flow here. Stephen bringing the young buck along. Obvious that skill sees skill. There’s a symbiotic legacy to be had. A blind man on a galloping horse could see it.
Good luck for the future, Stan the Man
Hendry’s basically talking to the 17yo version of himself. Love the dynamic.
20:13 Very interesting how many times he chalked his cue and reset himself here, almost like he was just doing it completely unconsiously
Go get em' kid. And hendry as ever blunt with his advice. Love it
incredible to get any advice at all at this age. Especially from the man himself
Stephen would make a great consultant to Stan, for a year or 2.
Commit to the shot, if you miss, then at least you know you committed. That's the type of thing that would help Stan move up.
I wish him all the best.. he’s doing things the right way.. plenty of practice and plenty of tournaments👍
I hope this lad listened to the advice he was given here, he seems way too humble to be a ruthless winner right now
What a mature, intelligent lad. Really great demeanour.
13:59 the timing on that shot was sublime
He doesn’t want to pay attention to the hype in the media but he came out last year and said he wants to beat Ronnie’s world title record. Since then it seems like reality is kicking in. Best of luck to him.
Seems like a good kid. Obviously has talent on the table. I was shocked he didn’t have any goals set for this season. It’s like he has a participation trophy mindset. Stan, set some achievable goals to have something to shoot for and achieve. Otherwise, I think you will end up “settling” for results rather than achieving them. Unlock the beast within! You’ve got to develop a killer mentality on the table. I’m rooting for you!!
That's your mentality. It wont work for everyone and he will find HIS way. His way may very well be that he has to look at it like that but it doesn't need to be and taking on the attitude that he NEEDS to be thinking a certain way won't be helpful at all if it just isn't who he is as a player or person.
@@TheycallmeMrWonkayou don't become the best unless you believe it, he doesn't sound like he wants anything other than to play.
Not everyone can be Hendry or O Sullivan of course, but there's something about his attitude to success which seems a bit off.
It's so hard to tell if a young player will go on to great things, but he's got all the shots, that's for sure. Some wonderful potting.
So much potential! Needs to get the right help to get over the mental demons & get motivated and push towards goals! 💪
Living the dream. What a great dad he has. His attitude will help him go far.
Stan the man! Good luck with your snooker endeavours. I'm sure you will be a top 8 in eight years!
Looking forward to seeing Stan on the circuit this autumn
Saw him at northern snooker centre in Leeds playing I think Ricky Walden probably about 5 years ago now he was still a kid and he won and I turned to my mate and said remember the name Stan moody! Good on you young un 👍
22:10 This is why Hendry is a winner!!! This, right here. You have to ignore these people!!! It is hard. Even I have made mistakes but like Hendry I realised. Thanks goodness.
Gonna be hard for the British juniors to compete with the Chinese junior players, they seem years ahead in their development.
Good luck Stan
Stan is a top lad and definitely a future world champion!! Another one to watch is Ryan Davies! I used to watch a young Ryan, who could barely see over the table, turn over every one of our very best pool players.. and these were consistent winners across the circuit!
They were very humble in defeat though! I can only wish him and the rest of the young skill coming through, the very VERY best!
14:00 BOOOOOM 👌🏼 WHAT a shot!
Beauty
Stan Moody he will go far and beyond in the future for 17 going on 18 it’s bonkers good luck mate. 🎱🏅🥇🤞
Moody will take the GOAT mantle from Ronnie O'Sullivan🏆 🐐👌
Stan moody looks like a good player for the future. Great video Stephen hendry
Such a special talent, he will go far in the game I'm sure.
Enjoyed that. I really hope Stan Moody wins a tournament. He's too good not to.
I love that the regional accents of this country remain strong.
Fantastic, love this channel and the content you put out. Nice one 🤘🏻
9:52 I love how he just casually shoots left-handed.
It's honestly not a difficult as many people might think!
@EyeofHorus33 it definitely is wtf are you on about
@@dylanwyatt-brown3624 because I taught myself to do it!.. I suppose you need _some sort_ of capable braincells to begin with.
Boy's 18, but has the maturity of a 30+ year old. Hopefully a future world champion!
Nice to see some really promising talent filtering through for the future of the game.
That long black in the 2nd frame was top drawer
Probably make number 1 ,great player and good attitude to the game
I love this guy style of playing snooker 😮❤😮
Seems level headed, down to earth, good luck to him
Hope he gets his dream. Solid player, if he keeps the throttle on he will succeed.
Shame he didn’t get some qualifications at school. Snooker is a tough sport and it’s hard to make a living unless you are a top player. Also careers can change dramatically
You’re silly if you think GCSE’s actually matter for getting a job, especially when you have some level of prestige like young Stan Moody does. Choosing a set of GCSE’s (that he can retake at any moment) over snooker would have been the worst choice in his life
Ya I agree with @toziassmitt he can always just do a course in something without GCSEs it’s not all about that that’s just a pathway to certain jobs
@@toziassmitt I think he just means that it's never bad to have something fall back on. He's won 30 percent of his last 128 matches... so hopefully he can improve, and hopefully he has a bright future. It's not his fault that Eurosport have jumped on him to try to stir up some enthusiasm, but I think the hasn't shown anything yet that suggests he will make it. He said it himself "I had bad season last season".. but no offence to him, but... relative to what? I hope he does improve. Good luck to him.
@@Dubya-i3v still miles better than you!
Thats your opinion. I think he will at least 4 ranking events.
Look at the likes of Lisowski all the ability in the world but no snooker brain, combined with chokers syndrome, and he still searching for a ranking event title.
I dont see Moody choking in a few years time. I hope Ronnie gives Stan some tutoring at some stage, he was very quick to give it too a match fixer.
That long red to screw back for the blue was something.
Excellent.
I was not as level-headed at 17 as Stan (about anything!).
Good luck to him.
Get Antoni Kowalski on soon, please.
he hits that ball quite nicely, left hand is pretty good too
14:00 was an absolutely cracking shot!
Struggles with any kind of distance, not sure practicing solo is good for him...but seems a nice lad and who knows how he'll be in a few years!
So many long green shots from Moody, this kid is gonna be great if he keeps it up!
Good luck young master, the silver lady awaits !
Steve Barton is my number one coach.
The best I’ve ever had.
Very solid player, good cue action, head stays still, can play left handed, went to cue school, uses the rest like Shaun Murphy with the high elbow👏🏼 3 years to break Stephen’s record, cmon Stan😉😂
Really nice to hear this convo. But, he needs to find that killer instinct somehow instead of just being complacent. That is, unless he is just downplaying his mentality. Hope to see him win some this year!
great episode, he's a talented lad. But Stan was even better !!
Think he will do really well. As a parent I would have insisted on him finishing school but not everyone has to, I never and It never harmed me
3 out of 4 left handed shots got 🖖✨️
Great to watch and heard some good stuff from young man
I reckon you should get Antoni Kowalski on one of your next talks. I personally think he is the real deal. He a pretty confident guy too.
I'd love Stan Moody to win his first title this season
I'm going to rewatch the video because I was so focused on watching him slam those balls into the pockets from every angle I really didn't hear much of what they said. Lol. So impressive. I hope he keeps it u. He definitely has the talent.
can't wait for seeeeeelby man stephen u the best
14:00 wow deep screw long red gets perfect on the blue made it look easy, judd trunp esc 🎉🎉
Some of the shots in this video reminded me of Judd Trump. Quality cueing from Stan.
Looking forward to seeing Stan's game progress.
I can see the kid has ambition, I reckon he'll win a ranking tournament before he's 20!
Great kid. Hope you also had him do the tough table challenge