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| Player Profile - David Morris |
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| DOB: 27 Nov 1988 |
| Lives: Kilkenny |
| Provisional Ranking: 60th (Main Tour) Ranking Points this Season |
| Last 5 Seasons: UR-UR-UR-UR-UR |
| Turned Pro: 2006 |
| Best Ranking Performance: N/A |
| Last Seasons Prize Money: £6,525 |
| Career Prize Money: N/A |
| Highest Tournament Break: N/A |
Morris enjoyed an impressive debut professional season in 2006/07 and could well be a player to watch in coming years.
The Irish teenager narrowly missed out on reaching the venue stage of both the Maplin UK Championship and the Welsh Open.
In the UK qualifiers he saw off Lee Page and Stuart Pettman before coming up against Marcus Campbell for a place in York. The teenager battled back from 8-5 down to 8-8 but lost out when Campbell took the deciding frame on the green.
He then missed out on a trip to Newport when he lost to Dave Harold in the final qualifying round 5-3.
Morris is considered one of the Republic of Ireland’s brightest prospects since his friend and practice partner Ken Doherty burst on to the scene.
In an exceptional junior career, his honours included being RIBSA champion at six different age levels from under-14 to under-21 and becoming the only player to win the All Ireland Senior Championship three consecutive times (2004-06). His first triumph in that event made him the youngest Irish champion in history.
In finishing top of the Irish rankings in 2006 he qualified for a place on the pro Tour for the first time.
Morris, who believes his key strengths are potting and break-building, grew up in a house in Kilkenny numbered 147.
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