The Golden Break Pool Podcast

By: Golden Break Pool Podcast
  • Summary

  • The Golden Break Podcast dives deeper into the minds and lives of some of the world's best pool players with in-depth conversations unearthing the good, the bad and the ugly of what the players have been through. Matchroom Multi Sport Managing Director Emily Frazer sits down to understand who these people really are.
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Episodes
  • E4: Francisco Sanchez Ruiz on his journey to being World No.1 & what's next?
    Apr 26 2023

    Francisco Sanchez Ruiz joins the Golden Break to discuss his mega rise that has seen the Spaniard go from the periphery of the world's elite to being World champion, US Open champion and World Cup of Pool champion.

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    34 mins
  • E3: Chris Melling on his best ever shots, losing his mum, snooker & more
    Mar 25 2023

    Chris Melling is one of the most-talented cueists in history with his CV packed full of achievements in multiple disciplines. In this episode of the Golden Break, Melling opens up about his journey and ambitions for further success in Nineball.

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    58 mins
  • E2: Mario He on Drugs Ban, Jordan 1s, World Cup of Pool wins & more
    Nov 14 2022

    Mario He on Drugs Ban, Jordan 1s, World Cup of Pool wins & more

    The Panda sits down to discuss his journey in pool that saw the Austrian miss the Mosconi Cup due to a positive drugs test, winning the World Cup of Pool and more. This is the golden break. This all-encompassing podcast reveals all about the person behind the persona that is Mario He. This is the Golden Break.


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    33 mins

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