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Quinten Hann (born 4 June 1977) is an Australia
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n former professional snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 player who now plays professional pool. He was the 1999 WEPF World Eight-ball Champion
List of World Eight-ball champions

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. He was given an eight year ban from snooker in February 2006.

was ranked in the top 16 for two seasons (2002-2003 and 2003-2004), ranked at #14 for both seasons. He has reached the quarter-finals of several ranking tournaments and the semi-final of the 2004 Irish Masters
Irish Masters (snooker)

The Irish Masters was a professional snooker tournament. It was founded in 1978, but only became a Snooker world rankings from the 2002/03 season....


He missed several ranking events after breaking his wrist and collar bone whilst motorcycle racing in 1999.






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Quinten Hann (born 4 June 1977) is an Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
n former professional snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a cue sport that is played on a large baize-covered snooker table with pockets in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions....
 player who now plays professional pool. He was the 1999 WEPF World Eight-ball Champion
List of World Eight-ball champions

This article is a list of professional world champions in the Pocket billiards cue sport known as eight-ball, and its variations....
. He was given an eight year ban from snooker in February 2006.

Snooker career

Hann was ranked in the top 16 for two seasons (2002-2003 and 2003-2004), ranked at #14 for both seasons. He has reached the quarter-finals of several ranking tournaments and the semi-final of the 2004 Irish Masters
Irish Masters (snooker)

The Irish Masters was a professional snooker tournament. It was founded in 1978, but only became a Snooker world rankings from the 2002/03 season....


He missed several ranking events after breaking his wrist and collar bone whilst motorcycle racing in 1999. He also broke his foot in a parachute jump
Parachuting

Parachuting, also known as skydiving, is where a person jumps from enough height so that he can deploy a fabric parachute and land safely.The history of parachuting appears to start with Andre-Jacques Garnerin who made successful parachute jumps from a hot-air balloon in 1797....
 in 2000, and was forced to play shoeless in the UK Championship
UK Championship (snooker)

The UK Championship is a professional snooker tournament, the second biggest tournament after the World Snooker Championship. The 2007 UK Championship was held at the Telford International Centre, having previously been held at the York Barbican Centre....
.

Renowned for his volatile temper, Hann incurred the wrath of several other players throughout the course of his career. The first notable instance of this occurred during the second round of the 2001 Grand Prix, where Hann repeatedly made offensive gestures towards both the spectators and his opponent, Anthony Hamilton
Anthony Hamilton (snooker player)

Anthony Hamilton is an English people professional snooker player noted for his break-building technique and distinctive appearances. He has spent five seasons ranked among the game's top 16, and fifteen in the top 32....
. The latter showed no visible annoyance during the match itself, and went on to defeat Hann 5-3. In the post-match interview, however, the normally mild-mannered Hamilton was furious with his opponent, accusing him of bad sportsmanship and complaining not only about his behaviour towards the spectators but also his tactics. A number of times during the match Hann smashed the cue ball into the pack of reds at the beginning of each frame, spreading the reds over the table and consequently making breakbuilding difficult for both players, a tactic which was described by BBC commentator Clive Everton
Clive Everton

Clive Everton , is a Wales veteran BBC snooker Sportscaster, journalist and author. He began his BBC career on the radio, but has been commentating on the television from the World Snooker Championship 1978 through to the present....
 as bringing the sport into disrepute. Although Hann later apologised to Hamilton for his behaviour in the match, he nevertheless continued to use this tactic to slow down faster opponents over the next couple of years.

More recently, in the 2004 World Championships
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The World Snooker Championship, held at the Crucible Theatre in the English city of Sheffield, is the climax of snooker's annual calendar and the most important snooker event of the year in terms of prestige, prize money and Snooker world rankings....
, he was rebuked for making threatening comments to Andy Hicks
Andy Hicks

Andy Hicks is an English people professional snooker player presently from Cornwall. Hicks, nicknamed "The Cream of Devon", is a World Snooker Championship semi-finalist and he has been ranked in the top 20 players in the world, but has never broken into the top 16....
 when he lost 10 – 4 to the unseeded outsider. After Hann had made offensive gestures and remarks throughout the match, Hicks commented at the end that the result would put Hann outside the top 16 (which it did). Following the acrimony over this defeat Hann challenged Hicks to a fight. In the event fellow snooker player Mark King
Mark King (snooker player)

Mark King is a professional snooker player. He has not yet won a ranking tournament, but came close when he was a beaten finalist in the 1997 Regal Welsh Open and the 2004 Irish Masters ....
 stood in for Hicks at a charity boxing match with Hann which the latter won. Hann also fought Dublin GAA
Dublin GAA

The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 GAA county of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in the former County Dublin area....
 player, Johnny Magee
Johnny Magee

Jonathan Johnny Magee is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays county football for Dublin GAA and club football for Kilmacud Crokes....
, in a charity boxing match in Dublin
Dublin

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 in September 2004 after Hann suggested that Gaelic football
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ers were not as robust as Australia
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 rules footballers
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; but he had his nose broken, with Magee winning in three rounds.

In the 2005 World Championship Hann was forced to play with a new cue after his original cue was lost after the China Open
China Open (snooker)

The China Open is a professional snooker tournament. It is one of a number of Snooker world rankings.The event was revived for the Snooker season 2004/2005 due to the increasing popularity of snooker in China....
 earlier that year. The original cue was eventually retrieved just before the World Championship but was found to be damaged and was therefore not usable. Having borrowed a friend's cue, he decided against practising, and instead went out drinking. He played his first round match against Peter Ebdon
Peter Ebdon

Peter Ebdon is an England professional snooker player and former World Snooker Championship renowned for his remarkably focused, determined style of play....
 hungover, and rather predictably lost the match by 10 frames to 2. When asked about the defeat to Ebdon, Hann said: "I played poorly, but to be honest, that wasn't because of the cue. I was planning to go out the night before the match, drink a couple of beers. When I found out my cue was missing, a couple of beers became a lot of beers." The fact that the first session was a morning session made it worse.

Departure from snooker

Hann is known in snooker for his "bad-boy" image, and in 2002 he was tried in the UK for allegedly raping a woman while both were intoxicated, but was acquitted.

Hann was cleared of further sex attacks on two women in 2005. The women accused Hann of behaving like a "crazed animal" and said that they thought they were going to die. One of them claimed that he repeatedly struck her, an accusation that Hann strongly denied explaining that his mother had taught him to never raise a hand to a woman. Ultimately the case turned on the credibility of his accuser, which was undermined when it was admitted she had lied consistently under oath throughout the trial.

The day after his acquittal The Sun
The Sun (newspaper)

The Sun is a tabloid daily newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland with the highest Newspaper circulation of any daily English-language newspaper in the world and the biggest circulation within the UK, standing at an average of 3,121,000 copies a day between January and June 2008 and with a daily readership of a...
 newspaper alleged that Hann had agreed to lose his opening match against Ken Doherty
Ken Doherty

Ken Doherty is an Republic of Ireland professional snooker player. He is the only player ever to have been world amateur and World Snooker Championship champion ....
 at the China Open in return for large amounts of money. The story was held back so it would not prejudice the outcome of Hann's trial. A hearing at the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association
World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association

The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association is the governing body of world snooker and English Billiards. It is sometimes mistakenly assumed that the "P" in "WPBSA" stands for "pool ", but in fact, the organisation does not include pool in its remit....
 was convened after the WPBSA panel was shown transcripts of video and audio footage of the meetings which took place between Hann and the undercover Sun journalists in March and April 2005.

On Tuesday 14 February 2006 he resigned from the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association, just a couple of days before he was due to attend the hearing. Hann did not attend and was found guilty in his absence. The newspaper did not go through with any agreement, but by agreeing to lose the game Hann was in breach of rule 2.8, which states "a member shall not directly or indirectly solicit, attempt to solicit or accept any payment or any form of remuneration of benefit in exchange for influencing the outcome of any game of snooker or billiards."

Hann was banned from snooker for 8 years and also fined £10,000.