Ronnie O'Sullivan chalks up fresh furore - RTE
Ronnie O'Sullivan found himself at the centre of another controversy at the Betfred World Championship when he put chalk down on the table during the first session of his quarter-final.
www.rte.ieI don’t have a current live briefing on Ronnie O’Sullivan and chalk right now. I can share what’s historically notable: O’Sullivan has been involved in chalk-related debates for years, including incidents where he placed chalk on the baize during World Championship play and chose to use older chalk brands when many peers switched to newer formulations. For the latest updates, I can look up recent news if you’d like me to search. Would you like me to pull the most up-to-date articles on this topic?
Ronnie O'Sullivan found himself at the centre of another controversy at the Betfred World Championship when he put chalk down on the table during the first session of his quarter-final.
www.rte.ieWorld No.2 was not reprimanded for breaking the rules during the fifth frame of his World Championship quarter-final against Stuart Bingham.
www.espn.co.ukThe veteran has opened up amid the Rocket's quest for World Snooker Championship glory
www.gbnews.comJohn Higgins called out two of his fellow World Snooker Championship rivals.
www.express.co.ukThe Rocket has come under fire for this in the past.
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www.newsnow.co.ukRonnie O'Sullivan has been labelled "stubborn" for not using the new chalk like his rivals on the World Snooker Tour.Professional snooker has seen a big change
ground.newsRonnie O'Sullivan found himself at the centre of another controversy at the world championship when he put chalk down on the table
www.theguardian.comLatest news and updates on the English professional snooker player and seven-time World Champion, Ronnie O'Sullivan. Born 5 December 1975.
www.newsnow.co.ukThe Rocket crashed out of the competition in York in the first round last week
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