Mark Allen hailed hero as he steps in to save Belfast snooker club

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Snooker star Mark Allen was hailed a hero on his return to Northern Ireland last night for playing a charity exhibition match to keep a Belfast snooker hall in business.

The Antrim man did it less than 24 hours after lifting one of the sport's top trophies - the Masters in London.

He put on a show with another local player, Joe Swail, at the Trinity club on the Shankill Road - despite an eventful night following his £200,000 win at Alexandra Palace...

Mark says he was happy to help...


Trinity owner Davy Mitchell says but for Mark the club would have folded...


Allen is the first Northern Ireland player to win a snooker major in 30 years and long-time friend and fellow player Joe Swail says the success is richly-deserved...


Several members of Mark's extended family made the trip from Antrim to support their famous relative in his mercy mission on the Shankill.

Gary Glass and George Bartholomew spoke with Q Radio...

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