Murphy's insightful critiques center around three main areas of snooker rules that he believes require urgent attention: shot time limits, the 'foul and miss' rule, and the design of the cue ball.
The Case for Dotted White Balls Murphy's call for a dotted white ball is rooted in the idea of enhancing viewer engagement and understanding. He argues that snooker is unique among billiard sports in ...
Shaun Murphy enjoying one of his finest years in recent memory, claiming a Masters title in January, but that hasn’t stopped ...
Shaun Murphy has been in fine form on the baize but has not been afraid to make his feelings known about the game away from ...
HK environmental authorities have ruled out noise pollution as the reason why snooker fans may have been kicked out of the ...
SHAUN MURPHY has proposed an unprecedented new change to the laws of snooker. The Masters champion is enjoying a resurgence ...
Organisers of the World Grand Prix have apologised after kicking dozens of snooker fans out of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports ...
SHAUN MURPHY wants four major rules changes in snooker. The 42-year-old was crowned Masters champion in January and he has since started a YouTube channel teaching skills to snooker enthusiasts.
Shaun Murphy is calling for snooker to adopt a spotted cue ball, echoing other table sports. The vocal Masters champion ...
Murphy has not been quiet on the aspects of snooker he thinks hold it back, and he has proposed four changes over the last few months. Murphy has been using a spotted ball in his YouTube sessions ...