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Budd grew up in the Sydney suburb of [[Coogee, New South Wales|Coogee]]. His grandfather, from [[Liverpool]], [[England]]
Budd grew up in the Sydney suburb of [[Coogee, New South Wales|Coogee]]. His grandfather, from [[Liverpool]], [[England]]


He has a autistic nephew he neglected him and his mother is gambler, drinker.
He has a son named Parker and Budd's cousin is actor/director [[Michael Budd]] and other grandchildren Shawn discrimination, and his
aunt saved his life his mother did not want him; his aunt cared for grandad till he died and Shawn did not tell world any of these true facts.

God make it known this is legal documented

Shawn enjoyed all benefits in taxpayer funded housing earning big winnings. He received care aunt saved his life as he grew up cared bath, school, reared him

Shawn Aunt spent own savings on Shawn money, clothes, care, travel educate taking him school his mother was out living with strange men enjoyed gambling, drinking.

In all his life he never said thank or sorry for neglect Aunt he never treated pay any good deeds with gladness gratitude he discriminates to aunt never done good deed for aunt saving his life and spend decades to help him taking him holidays around world back to Australia.

In all his winnings and boasting in prizes he never boasted about God and his aunt to care he neglected it is pity to tell world his sad state.

Shawn never gave the aunt Mothers, Dad cards or get well cards never flowers send to aunt and her people never gift or Christmas , New Year dinner nothing.

Now story to add to Shawn's winnings is great for God glory and aunt and people get to know more about Shawn.

There is always great person behind someone that get fame, riches and their life saved that is God and the aunt and her people saved Shawn.

He was too ungrateful to pay back care love, kindness to God and Aunt and her people witness to how Shawn made his snooker wins.

Shawn did he not do it on his own he had aunt care and save his life he never told the world.
He did not say thank you Aunt taking him up to primary School in Shirley Southampton caring for him giving him life and he showed no mercy love, care, kindness not one day of his life passed by where he could come out give back what his Aunt deserves all many years he neglected.

God cared for Aunt and is not pleased with Shawn neglect his aunt who save his life.

Aunt forgave Shawn and God excepts him to be sorry to God and aunt.



Shawn made earnings $637, 760 he did not give taxpayers any refund from his earnings.


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 12:54, 27 December 2017

Shawn Budd
Born (1974-03-02) 2 March 1974 (age 50)
NSW, Australia
Sport country Australia
Professional1992–

Shawn Budd (born 2 March 1974 in Sydney, Australia), is a professional snooker and pool player that has won major snooker and pool tournaments in Australia, New Zealand, England and America. He is the only Australian snooker player ever to win the Australian Open Snooker, Australian National Snooker, Australian 9 Ball and 8 Ball titles. Also he has won the Oceania Snooker championships and was runner up in the Oceania Billiards Championship in the same year.[1] In 2002 he was a quarter finalist in the IBSF World Billiards Championships (50 up). In 1994 he won the Valley National Open 8-ball tournament in Las Vegas (over 5000 entries) and in 2001 he won the Masters 8-ball event. The event is now called the World Pool Championships.

Life

Budd grew up in the Sydney suburb of Coogee. His grandfather, from Liverpool, England

He has a autistic nephew he neglected him and his mother is gambler, drinker.

Career

Early career

  • 2-time Australian under-18 snooker champion
  • 1994 Asian Pacific under-21 snooker champion – televised on the ABC
  • 1994 Valley National Open 8 ball champion Las Vegas – over 5000 entries from 50 countries

Turned professional in 1992.

1995/1999

  • 1996 Bribie Island Open Champion
  • 1997,98,99 Australia National snooker champion
  • 1997 World Speed Pool Champion (Las Vegas)
  • 1997 World Target Pool Champion (Las Vegas)
  • 1997 IBSF World Championship Last 32
  • 1997 Rooty Hills Masters Champion (3 consecutives centuries in final- at the time only the 8th player in the world to do so in competitive play)
  • 1998 IBSF World Championship Last 16
  • 1998 WPBSA Oceania Qualifying Winner
  • 1998 Princes Cup Winner
  • 1999 Australian 8 ball champion held at Crown Casino
  • 1999 Australian 9 ball Champion
  • 1999 IBSF World Championship Last 16
  • 1999 Central Coast Leagues Champion
  • 1999 Fred Osbourne Albury Championship Runner Up
  • Winner of the 1999 $100,000 8 ball Challenge – The largest prize money tournament ever held in Australia

2000/2005

  • 2000,2002,2004 Australian Open Snooker Champion
  • 2001 VNEA 8-ball Masters Champion Las Vegas
  • 2004 R/up Australian National Snooker Championships

2006/2016

  • 2006 NSW state 8 ball Champion
  • 2007 R/Up Central Coast – Beaten by world number 1 Neil Robertson
  • 2007 Semi finalist Australian 9 ball
  • 2007 The first ever Australian Open Scotch Doubles Champions – Stuart Lawler and Shawn Budd- nominated to represent Australian in Rotterdam, September 2007
  • 2007 Runner up Australian National snooker championships
  • 2008–2009 Fred Osbourne Albury Championship winner
  • 2009 South Pacific Snooker Champion
  • 2009 Australian Open Snooker Champion
  • 2010 Oceania Men's Snooker Championship
  • 2012 South Pacific Snooker Champion
  • 2012 Australian Open Snooker Champion
  • 2013 NSW 9 Ball Champion
  • 2013 Australian Open 8 Ball Champion
  • 2016 Lance Pannell Snooker winner
  • 2016 Australian 10 Ball Champion
  • 2016 Oceania 9 Ball Champion

References

  1. ^ Barrie Jones (8 April 2012). "Australian Billiards & Snooker Council". Australian Billiards & Snooker Councils. Retrieved 14 May 2012.