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Ronnie O’Sullivan given brush off in Northern Ireland Open exit by opponent who PAINTED one of his most iconic moments

DAVID GRACE spent last summer painting legendary Ronnie O’Sullivan off the TV to make some money.

Today he lived up to his ‘Amazing’ nickname by giving the Rocket the brush-off in front of the cameras in the Northern Ireland Open.

David Grace dumped Ronnie O'Sullivan out of the Northern Ireland Open
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David Grace dumped Ronnie O'Sullivan out of the Northern Ireland OpenCredit: Rex
A year ago he was painting the legend from the tele to raise extra funds
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A year ago he was painting the legend from the tele to raise extra fundsCredit: Twitter @daveg147

Until the start of this year, Leeds potter Grace used to sell portraits of famous snooker players when he was not knocking in balls on the baize.

In September 2021, he finished a paid commission of O’Sullivan lifting one of his record-equalling seven World Snooker Championships at the Crucible.

The world No.49 probably could not imagine that he would end up beating the same subject in the last 64, especially as he had been stuffed 4-0 in their last encounter.

Grace – who hit a top break of 94 – came from 2-0 down to win 4-3 but overcame nervy moments in the penultimate frame when he could have thrown it all away.

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Grace, who now faces China’s Tian Pengfei, said: “I made hard work of that. I got over the line in the end.

“You don’t normally get a second chance against Ronnie. I could have won 4-2 but lost cue ball and missed a smelly one.

“That’s when the snooker Gods don’t forgive you but luckily they were on my side today.

“At 2-0 down, it was going really badly and I am proud I found the cue-ball control to get a foothold in the match.

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“When you play the legends, they get better when they go in front.

“I have wanted to prove I can do it on the biggest stage – anyone down the rankings does that – and when you have a chance you have to take it.”

O’Sullivan, 46, drew a line under his defeat with great dignity.

He said: “David deserved his win, he played fantastically well, and was the better player on the day. It was the right result.

“I got beat and I will do some punditry work now. I can also write a few chapters in my book. Have some relaxation time.

“Sometimes I lose and it means I can do other stuff that I enjoy to do outside of the snooker.”

David Grace played fantastically well and showed what a great player he is.

Jimmy White

Grace too was happy to explain his own outside passion and hobby - for the canvas.

He said: “I’ve done a few paintings in the past. I have had to give it a backseat as I don’t have the time when I play snooker matches.

“I’ve done one of Ronnie, which I did last summer for a fella.”

O’Sullivan’s last Home Nations Series win came five years ago in the English Open and he follows top rival Judd Trump out of the early exit door this week in Belfast.

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Jimmy White, the six-time world championship finalist, said: “David Grace played fantastically well and showed what a great player he is.

“To do it on the centre stage against the world champion in a venue like this – it will be great confidence for him going forward. He deserved his win despite being 2-0 down.”

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