Davis junior gets snooker career under way

Steve Davis' son Greg is hoping to follow in his father's footsteps.
The 20-year-old is to compete in Q School in Sheffield, just a few miles from the Crucible, where Steve won the World Championship trophy six times during the 1980s.

Steve Davis' son Greg is hoping to follow in his father's footsteps.
The 20-year-old is to compete in Q School in Sheffield, just a few miles from the Crucible, where Steve won the World Championship trophy six times during the 1980s.
Greg has inherited the snooker gift - his top break in a match is 114 - and now hopes to put that to good use.
"I recently left university and I was speaking to my dad about my future, and we agreed I should give snooker a real go," said Greg. "I've treated it like a hobby in the past but now I will take it more seriously."
Q School is an opportunity to qualify for the professional circuit, with the 12 players who come through to be given a two-year tour card.
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