Rory settles for underdog’s role as he seeks tonic to get back into pro circuit


PETALING JAYA: Rory Thor Chuan Leong’s burning desire to resume his professional snooker career again after a three-year lapse has kept the former SEA Games champion fighting on.

And a good showing at the Cambodia SEA Games will be the tonic for Rory before he competes in the qualifying school in Bangkok in June where two players each from two events will make the cut for the 2023-2024 professional circuit.

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