Paul Hunter R.I.P?

Such a waste of pure talent. 27 years old and lost to the world R.I.P Paul.

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I totally agree.
He was a brilliant young up-and-coming player, cruelly taken from us much too soon.
He will be deeply missed.

In the Daily Mirror today, Jimmy White is quoted as saying the Wembley Masters tournament, which Paul won 3 times, should be renamed in his memory.

The last paragraph reads "White said: 'It would be nice for his memory to live on in the game - and what better place than at the Masters where Paul really made his name.' "
Yeah..
R.I.P.
I read about his death last night - so tragic at a young age. My heart goes out to hs family especially his young wife and daughter - Cancer is such a cruel disease.
A very sad loss to the sport and the world. Thoughts go to his family at this time.
RIP

He was a very good player, its a shame he died so young.
R.I.P
Such a shame...so young too!
Paul was one of the " boy " snooker players that visited the Hotel where i worked in the mid nineties. We used to hold all the early rounds for the competitions that eventually went on to be screened on the TV. I knew him when he first started entering the competitions and he was a typical lad let loose, enjoying himself. Even in those days he showed his talent and we knew he would go on to bigger and better things. I feel sad to have lost a lad that i saw grow into the talent he became and my heart goes out to his family.........
Tragic, puts all the up's and down's of sport in perspective.. RIP Paul.
So sorry to hear he lost his fight to the big C but now he can R.I.P.& the snooker world will miss him.
Regards to his poor family he left behind.
Such a kind and nice man , such a loss, he will never be forgotten.
Couldn't believe when I heard the news. A true gentleman and great sports personality. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Til we meet again.
R.I.P Paul Hunter...he was an awesome snooker player who was as charismatic as he was talented. I remember watching him come back from behind against Ronnie in the Masters Final and just being in awe of the way he fought back. Always thoughthe'd win his battle against cancer, but it wasn't to be. R.I.P, he'll never be forgotten..
R.I.P <3
my sympathy goes to his family
p.s only the good die young
well my handle is jimmy white so hence i am a big snooker fan i am also good friends with poal hunter i only saw him a couple of days ago and his lovely family i will miss him a great deal and my heart goes out to his family r i p poal from your great mate jimmy white
He was an asset to the world of snooker & seemed such a nice man! RIP Paul. My thoughts are with his family. God Bless!
I was saddened and shocked to hear of Paul's death last night at a time a lot of people thought he was beating the disease.

Paul was as corageous and brave as he was as good a snooker player. He was surley destined to become a future world champion and his hat-trick of Masters titles should surely go down as one of the sports greatest achievements.

R.I.P Paul
very sad,see you in the next life!!
what a waste of a young person he had his whole of his life ahead of him with his little baby
He was a good sportsman and in the public eye, didn't deserve this to happen to him.

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