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Top 10 moments of 2022/23 snooker season: Who gets your vote? Ronnie O'Sullivan, Luca Brecel, Jimmy White and Mark Selby

After the conclusion of another extraordinary snooker season, we pick 10 memorable moments from the 2022/23 campaign as captured by the Eurosport cameras. You can vote for your personal favourite as we reveal our final list of contenders. No.

1 – Brecel's heavy metal snooker bewitches Crucible Ad Luca Brecel loves listening to hip-hop, but the new world champion's snooker game is very much of the heavy metal variety, the gegenpress of the green baize. World ChampionshipTop 10 moments of 2022/23: No. 1 – Brecel conquers Crucible with heavy metal snookerYESTERDAY AT 12:20 While he emerges to the walk-on sounds of Insane in the Brain by Cypress Hill, the intensity of his crash, bang, wallop, all-out attacking style is more like Black Ball Sabbath, Motley Crue with cue in hand as he moves rapidly to the thunderous sound of his own beat.

Read more here No. 2 – Referee Marteel confronts protester at Crucible Olivier Marteel has become used to picking up snooker balls during a storied 17-year career as an elite referee on the main professional circuit, but you can never be sure what the next frame will bring. Being forced to lift a protester off the old green baize was a new one for the man with the white gloves at the 47th World Championship in Sheffield.

Read more here No. 3 – Captain flies high with German Masters victory For a man nicknamed 'The Captain' due to his aviation ability, appreciating life is the name of the game. Continuing to fly high in snooker since first turning professional in 1996 has seen him defy turbulence in ways he could never have foreseen.

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