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‘It should be banned!’ – Why O’Sullivan’s chalk is ‘hated’ by snooker players

Posted on April 28, 2026 By No Comments on ‘It should be banned!’ – Why O’Sullivan’s chalk is ‘hated’ by snooker players

Neil Robertson called for the World Snooker Tour (WST) to ban a contentious type of chalk used by Ronnie O’Sullivan, claiming the abrasive compound is “hated” by most professional players because it creates “kicks” that can be “unfair on players who aren’t using it”.

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