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Stan Moody (born 14 September 2006) is a British professional snooker player from Halifax,
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. In February 2023 he won the WSF World Junior Championship, and with it earned a two-year card on the
World Snooker Tour The World Snooker Tour (WST) is the main professional snooker tour, consisting of about 128 players competing on a circuit of up to 28 tournaments each season. It is administered by World Snooker Ltd, the commercial arm of professional snooker, ...
starting with the
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.


Early life

Moody, a pupil at
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in
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, Yorkshire, started playing snooker in 2015 after first playing
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during a family holiday. He won English national snooker championships at under-14, under-16 and under-18 levels. After playing
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in an exhibition match in
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, Allen was impressed with Moody's cue action and nicknamed him "The Action".


Career


2021–22 season

In January 2022 Moody marked his debut ranking event match, and first televised match, with a first-round win over the top-32 player
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at the 2022 Snooker Shoot Out, held at the
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in
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, England. The win gained Moody plaudits from the likes of
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who described him as a “serious player”, and led to Moody being dubbed “a future star of the sport”. Speaking after the match Moody described the experience by saying “I was a bit nervous to start with but once I had potted a few balls I felt composed, I kept my nerve... It surprised me, how bright the TV lights were. The table was amazing, quicker than what I am used to. The crowd was good”. In the next round he lost to
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in the lowest scoring shoot-out match of all time. Lines called it a “nightmare draw” for him because he and Moody practise regularly together at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds. In March 2022 Moody finished the season as the runner-up in the EPSB Under-21 Premier Development Tour standings to Burnley's Lewis Ullah.


2022–23 season

At the WSF Junior Snooker Championship held in
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in February 2023 Moody showed tremendous form, dropping just one frame in the round-robin phase of the competition with 3-0 wins over Zac Cosker and Christiano de Azevedo, and overcoming Devlen Brown 3–1. In the last 16 and quarter-finals he whitewashed Jayden Dinga and Jake Crofts 4–0. Moody defeated Ukrainian
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4–3 in the semi-finals before winning the final 5–1 against Liam Pullen. With this win he was awarded a two-year place on the
World Snooker Tour The World Snooker Tour (WST) is the main professional snooker tour, consisting of about 128 players competing on a circuit of up to 28 tournaments each season. It is administered by World Snooker Ltd, the commercial arm of professional snooker, ...
from the
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. That same month Moody reached the final of the WSF Championship in Sydney where he lost to Ma Hai Long. He entered into the invitational 2023 Six-red World Championship held in
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, Thailand in March 2023.


2023-24 season

Moody was entered into the draw at the 2023 Championship League held at the
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in
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, England from 26 June 2023. He started with defeats to Wu Yize and Pang Junxu before earning a draw with
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. At the
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in October 2023, he took World Champion
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to a deciding frame, before losing 4-3. During the match he completed a 121-point century, the highest of his pro-career. Moody secured his first win as a professional in October 2023, qualifying for the Northern Ireland Open with a win over
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. He followed up that victory with wins over
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and Gary Wilson to reach the last-16 of a ranking event for the first time. He did not progress past the last-16, however, as he lost to
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4-2. He qualified for the 2024 Welsh Open with a 4-2 win over Sean O'Sullivan.


2024-25 season

He reached the third round of the
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with a 4-1 win over Liam Pullen. At the
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he completed a whitewash victory over Michael Holt and followed up that win by reaching the last 16 of a ranking event for the second time in his career with a 4-3 victory over world number 12
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. He defeated Ryan Day on his way to the last-32 at the 2024 Wuhan Open where he was defeated by
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. He reached the last-16 at the
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with a run including wins over
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and
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, before losing to Kyren Wilson. He recorded a 5-0 whitewash win over Ahmed Aly Elsayed in qualifying for the
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, making two centuries including a 133. He hit a 134 break on his way to a 4-3 win over Anthony Hamilton to reach the last-64 at the Welsh Open in February 2025, where he was edged out 4-3 by
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.


2025-26 season

In June 2025, he was drawn to make his season debut in the first round of qualifying for the 2025 Wuhan Open where he defeated Antoni Kowalski of Poland 5-2. In the qualifying round for the 2025 British Open he recorded a 4-2 win against
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.


Personal life

Moody paid tribute to his father Nigel who helped him as a young snooker player and “done everything for me, paid for everything, takes me everywhere and looks after me, does the things that people don't see...I'm very grateful.”
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winner
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has been described as a mentor to Moody. Murphy said he was approached by the Moody family and “I was honoured to be asked or the mentor rolebecause but for the guidance of senior pros when I was that young...I might not be here now. There is huge potential there.”


Performance and rankings timeline


Career finals


Amateur finals: 2 (1 title)


References


External links

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