Voted Club of the Year in 2016, UEA Pool & Snooker is a very friendly but also competitive club which focuses on three cue sports: 8-ball pool, snooker and 9-ball pool. All abilities are welcome, from experienced players to those who have never picked up a cue before!
Every year the club competes in national competitions including 8 ball BUCS, Snooker BUCS and Southern University Championships, whilst also participating in local Norwich league events and friendly tournaments. In 2023, our women's team playing in their first ever event took home the runners up spot in the Trophy at BUCS!
Away from the competitions, Pool and Snooker is also a chance to socialise and meet new people: we will be hosting monthly socials and events, including a visit to Alexandra Palace for the World Snooker Championships, pub golf and also going on tour to Croatia!
We look foward to you joining us at UEA Pool & Snooker
Tournaments (2022/23)
British Regional Championships
Southern University Championships
BUCS 8 Ball
BUCS Snooker
Derby Day
Practice Sessions:
Wednesday: Social practice (14:00-late, Red Bar)
Sunday: Tournament practice (16:00-21:00, Pinches Cue Club)
This Girl Can: Wednesday 18th October (15:00 to 18:00, UEA Red Bar
Committee (2023/24)
President: Sam Hale
Vice-President: Ella Nairne
Treasurer: Matt Watkin
Men's Captain: Ewan Clements
Women's Captain: Ella Nairne
Publicity Officers: Sam Hale & Ella Nairne
Social Secretary: James Dayman
Equality + Diversity Officer: Emma Harries
Health + Safety Officer: Callum Wynn
Welfare Officer: Morgan Tanner
Union Council Rep: vacant
1st Year Rep: vacant
Additional Cost of Sport Ranges
The additional cost of sport project, which was created by the Students’ Union, alongside uea+sport, is designed to give prospective members information on the range of costs they may face in joining their chosen sport.
This range should be taken as guidance. For compulsory costs, this price includes uea+sport membership which is £55, and you only need to pay once to join all of our clubs.
When considering additional costs, some clubs may have none and others may have further costs. This is often dependent on the level of competitiveness for the sport you get involved in, and so recreational or socially playing may be cheaper. You may also have equipment which can be used between multiple sports, for example shoes or gum shields.
For any questions, please ask the sport club for specific further information, or union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk for further information on the project.
Many thanks,
Luke Johnson
Your Activities & Opportunities Officer 23/24
