Biggest game of his professional career
Isle of Man Snooker player Darryl Hill faces the biggest test in his professional career tomorrow evening.
He's been drawn to play five-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in the qualifying stages for the German Masters.
The match will be played at the Barnsley Metrodome and starts at 7pm.
O'Sullivan is nicknamed "The Rocket" because of the speed he plays at - he has the record for the most maximum 147 breaks with 13.
O'Sullivan lost out to Mark Selby in the final of the U.K. Championship on Sunday.
Darryl says tomorrow will be like a dream coming true:-
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