List of snooker player nicknames

A nickname is a descriptive name given in place of or in addition to the actual name of a person. As in many sports, in snooker many players have nicknames.

List of nicknames

This is a list of common nicknames for notable professional snooker players.

Player Nickname Reference
India Pankaj Advani The Prince of Pune [1]
Northern Ireland Mark Allen The Pistol [2][3]
Eagle Eyed [4]
England Sam Baird The Blade [5]
England Stuart Bingham Ball-Run [6]
England Nigel Bond Basildon [7]
00-147 [8][9]
The real Bond [10]
Belgium Luca Brecel The Belgian Bullet [11]
Scotland Marcus Campbell The Dumbarton Destroyer [12][13]
England Ali Carter The Captain [4][14]
Australia Eddie Charlton Steady Eddie [15]
China Chen Zhe Sleepy [16]
England Jamie Cope The Shotgun [17]
England Matthew Couch The Couchernator [18]
Wales Dominic Dale The Spaceman [19]
Wales Ryan Day Dynamite [20]
England Joe Davis The Sultan of Snooker [21]
Mr. Snooker [22]
Emperor of Pot
England Mark Davis The Battler from Hastings [23]
England Steve Davis The Nugget [24][25]
The Ginger Magician [24][25][26]
Ginger Mushroom [25]
Master Cueman
Interesting [25][26][27]
Romford Slim [26]
England Paul Davison Snowy [28]
China Ding Junhui The Star of the East [29]
Pot Noodle [30]
Enter the Dragon [31]
Chinese Sensation [32][33]
Republic of Ireland Ken Doherty Darlin' of Dublin [34]
Crafty Ken [35]
Ken-do [36]
Scarface [31]
The Ranelagh Rascal [37]
'Dogged' Doherty [38]
Scotland Graeme Dott The Pocket Dynamo [39]
The Pocket Rocket [40]
Dott the Pot [41]
Pot the lot Dott [42]
Malta Tony Drago The Tornado [43]
The Maltese Falcon [44]
The Boss [3]
England Peter Ebdon The Force [45]
Ebbo [46]
The Ebdonator [47]
Psycho [31]
Mr Intensity [48]
Republic of Ireland Patsy Fagan Pin-up boy [49]
Brazil Igor Figueiredo T-Igor [50]
England Allison Fisher The Duchess of Doom [51]
England Neal Foulds Buzby [52]
South Africa Silvino Francisco The Silver Fish [53]
Hong Kong Marco Fu Hong Kong Fuey [31]
Full of Eastern Promise [54]
Cue-Man-Fu [55]
England David Gilbert The Angry Farmer [56]
England David Gray Casper [57]
England Martin Gould The Pinner Potter [58]
England Anthony Hamilton Sheriff of Pottingham [59]
Swampy [60]
The Robin Hood of Snooker [61]
Belgium Bjorn Haneveer The Iceman [3]
Australia Quinten Hann The Wizard of Oz [62]
England Dave Harold The Stoke Potter [63]
Pride of the Potteries [61]
England Barry Hawkins The Hawk [64]
Scotland Stephen Hendry The Golden Boy [65]
The King of the Crucible [66]
The Golden Bairn [67]
The Great One [65]
The Ice Man [68]
The Maestro [65]
The Wonder Bairn [69]
England Andy Hicks The Cream of Devon [70]
The Toast of Tavistock [71]
Northern Ireland Alex Higgins The Hurricane [72]
Scotland John Higgins Wizard of Wishaw [73][74]
The Kid [74]
England Andrew Higginson Widnes Warrior [75]
England Michael Holt The Hitman [76]

Player Nickname Reference
England Paul Hunter Beckham of the Baize [77][78]
The Man with the Golden Cue [78]
Snooker Spice
Wales Jamie Jones The Cimla Quiff' [79]
England Mark King The Romford Battler [80]
The Royal King
England Rod Lawler Rod the Plod [81]
China Liang Wenbo The Fearless [82]
Wenbo selecta
"Should he stay or should he go"
New Zealand Clark McConachy Mac [83]
England Ian McCulloch The Preston Potter [84]
The Pride of Preston [85]
Scotland Anthony McGill Licensed To Thrill [86]
England Rory McLeod The Highlander [87]
The Dentist [88]
Scotland Alan McManus Angles [89]
Scotland Stephen Maguire The Merlin of Milton [4][90]
On-fire [31]
Livewire [91]
Maggi [92]
England Chris Melling The Magician [93]
England Tony Meo The Cat [94]
Meo, Meo
England Robert Milkins The Milkman [95]
Wales Darren Morgan Welsh Wizard [96]
Republic of Ireland David Morris The Wolf of Walkin Street [97][98]
England Shaun Murphy The Whiston Warrior [99]
The Magician [100]
Republic of Ireland Fergal O'Brien The Baby-faced Assassin [61]
Fearless Fergal [101]
England Martin O'Donnell The MOD [102]
England Ronnie O'Sullivan The Rocket [103]
The Essex Exocet [104]
England Sean O'Sullivan The Storm [105]
Wales Andrew Pagett The Welsh Wizard [106]
England John Parrott The Entertainer [107]
Mr JP
England Joe Perry The Gentleman [108]
The Fen Potter [109]
England Barry Pinches The Canarian [110]
Thailand Dechawat Poomjaeng Mr Poombastic [111]
England Mick Price The Postman [112]
Scotland John Rea King of the Baize [113]
Wales Ray Reardon Dracula [31]
England Jimmy Robertson Robbo [114]
Australia Neil Robertson The Melbourne Machine [4][115][116]
Thunder from Down Under [117]
Canada Alain Robidoux Scoobie [118]
England Mark Selby The Jester From Leicester [119]
Mark the Shark [120]
Canada Kirk Stevens Starship Trooper [121]
Captain
White Magic
The Man in the White Suit [122]
Wales Matthew Stevens The Welsh Dragon [123]
Shakin' Stevens [124][125]
Northern Ireland Joe Swail The Outlaw [126]
England Allan Taylor Albino Assassin [127]
England David Taylor The Silver Fox [53]
Thailand Thanawat Thirapongpaiboon Thai-Namite [128]
Canada Cliff Thorburn The Grinder [129][130]
Rhett Butler of the green baize [130][131]
Champagne Cliff [130]
England Willie Thorne Mr. Maximum [132][133]
The Great 'W.T.' [133][134]
The 'Homer Simpson' of snooker [135]
England Judd Trump Haircut 100 [136][137]
Ace [4]
Danny the Boy [137]
Judd Triumph
Stud Trump [138]
The Juddernaut [139]
England John Virgo Mr. Perfection [140]
England Ricky Walden Stamina Man [141]
Thailand James Wattana The Thai-Phoon [3][142]
The Thai Tornado [3][143]
Tong Sit Choi [3]
Canada Bill Werbeniuk Big Bill [144]
England Jimmy White The Whirlwind [145]
Wales Michael White Lightning [146]
Wales Mark Williams The Welsh Potting Machine [147]
Sprog [148]
The Welsh Wonder [149]
Wales Cliff Wilson The Whirlwind [150]
England Kyren Wilson The Warrior [151]
China Zhang Anda Mighty Mouse [152]

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