"I was NOT happy when Ronnie tied MY record!" 🎱 Stephen Hendry | Up Front

This is Up Front with Simon Jordan. A show brought to you by William Hill that pulls no punches and tells it EXACTLY like it is.
This week we are joined by a rarity, a sportsman who can genuinely be called the greatest of all time. With 7 world titles, 36 ranking titles and 777 century breaks, only Ronnie O’Sullivan can be compared to the great Stephen Hendry. And like Ronaldo and Messi the GOAT debate continues.
A dominant force in the 1990’s, Stephen took the world of snooker by storm, overseeing an era of dominance that had never been seen before. Stephen joins the show to discuss his success, his rivalries and his struggles in this open and candid chat.
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00:00 Stephen Henry intro
01:20 Podcast starts
02:30 Early life and career
12:15 Did snooker boss Ian Doyle make Hendry 'boring'?
17:30 How did Hendry cope with pressure?
23:30 Being the dominant force in snooker for a decade
27:25 Relationships with Steve Davis and Alex Higgins
34:00 Ronnie O'Sullivan
40:05 Hendry's decline
50:05 Does Hendry miss playing at his peak?
51:37 The current state of snooker
57:35 Cue Tips and Punditry
59:29 World Championships leaving The Crucible?
01:01:15 Hendry's legacy

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  • @QuickyA2011
    @QuickyA20118 ай бұрын

    I was a kid growing up through the 90s. Tiger Woods, Michael Schumacher and Stephen Hendry were the bona fide, superstars (unbeatable). Kids won't realise how big he was. Those three dominated the 90s from my perspective.

  • @anthonycrompton6922

    @anthonycrompton6922

    8 ай бұрын

    And Phil Taylor!

  • @Collier990RHCP

    @Collier990RHCP

    8 ай бұрын

    @@anthonycrompton6922wouldn’t say Taylor was in that category in the 90s

  • @AuPairChina

    @AuPairChina

    8 ай бұрын

    Pete Sampras!

  • @QuickyA2011

    @QuickyA2011

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AuPairChina I'd give you Sampras 👍👏

  • @johnsguitarpage4415

    @johnsguitarpage4415

    8 ай бұрын

    Micheal Jordan too

  • @thomasharlos6872
    @thomasharlos68728 ай бұрын

    He is a true legend that will never be forgotten by any real snooker fan.

  • @ronmckay504

    @ronmckay504

    8 ай бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    7 ай бұрын

    Also a has been that cried wolf when he couldn't handle the rising standards! Yips was BS! Too much of an inflated ego when he know himself he won stand a chance today.He's a fraud!

  • @colinvolckman3313

    @colinvolckman3313

    6 ай бұрын

    Stephen, you will never be a nobody! As many have said, you are a true legend and always will be 👌👍🏻

  • @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    6 ай бұрын

    A has been to me

  • @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    6 ай бұрын

    @@colinvolckman3313 Also a has been that cried wolf when he couldn't handle the rising standards! Yips was BS! Too much of an inflated ego when he know himself he won stand a chance today.He's a fraud!

  • @redsutn9597
    @redsutn95978 ай бұрын

    He's the only person I want commentating when I watch Ronnie. No one else has a clue

  • @MrBillUp
    @MrBillUp8 ай бұрын

    Being a huge Jimmy White fan (my idol) I despised Stephen Hendry all through the 90's. I really hated him. But now after watching his KZread channel, and meeting the "off the table" Hendry, I love him to bits. I wish him every success in the future.

  • @patrickcrowther9195
    @patrickcrowther91958 ай бұрын

    I grew up with Steve Davis as my snooker hero, so when Stephen Hendry came along and stole his thunder I was not best pleased. Obviously I was in awe of his talent and loved watching him play. Since his retirement - and the same thing happened with Davis - he has let his guard down and shown his true and engaging personality. His KZread channel is great (the episodes with Davis and his pal Mark Williams are comedy gold) and highly recommended. It must be so difficult for sports stars in their later years when their glories seem ever further away, but Hendry should never forget what an immense impact he made on his chosen profession. He played snooker in a way no one had done before and made the competition look like also rans. Quite an achievement and one all fans of the game will never forget.

  • @mrsingh7177
    @mrsingh71778 ай бұрын

    My favourite player of all time. Coming home from school putting the tv on bbc2 and watching Stephen Hendry made my day. True legend. ❤

  • @intothewild5045

    @intothewild5045

    7 ай бұрын

    Boring

  • @intothewild5045

    @intothewild5045

    7 ай бұрын

    Jimmy or Ronnie or Alex ate the best. Second tier, Hendry, Davis, Dennis. For talent, in my opinion

  • @onewithsource9742

    @onewithsource9742

    2 ай бұрын

    Them days

  • @satjinder
    @satjinder8 ай бұрын

    I was a jimmy white fan but had to admit Hendry was probably the best ever player under pressure. To be in a world final knowing the whole audience and the whole country wanted you to lose and clear up was absolutely phenomenal

  • @davidhellewell4241

    @davidhellewell4241

    8 ай бұрын

    Like Novak djockovic

  • @kevinbailey3384

    @kevinbailey3384

    8 ай бұрын

    To be fair, and taking nothing away from Stephen Hendry, who I really like, Jimmy White would surely have won one, had he slept better and not maybe had his refuelling as he did at Sheffield

  • @thomaswelch-dr5gn

    @thomaswelch-dr5gn

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kevinbailey3384 nah, white never had the makings of a varsity athlete!

  • @josephahiggins5920

    @josephahiggins5920

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@thomaswelch-dr5gnsmall hands. That was his problem

  • @davidhellewell4241

    @davidhellewell4241

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@KnightsofComputationNo I was making a comparison of the mental side of things. Don't get into a hissy fit and relax

  • @WarrsSnooker
    @WarrsSnooker8 ай бұрын

    I’ve got to say, this is possibly one of the best sports interviews I’ve seen in the UK, you can tell the guy asking questions knows exactly what the audience wants to hear. Superb questions and superbly delivered. It’s a subscribe from me

  • @joesretrostuff

    @joesretrostuff

    8 ай бұрын

    Funny you say this, I was finding him annoying for interrupting all the time, I found it distracting. Scouring the comments to see if others feel the same, obviously not

  • @karonroberts5888

    @karonroberts5888

    8 ай бұрын

    Someone else probably wrote the questions

  • @digeme69

    @digeme69

    8 ай бұрын

    Not necessarily, Simon Jordan is a regular on talk sport in the mornings with Jim White. He's far better than most as he's articulate and speaks his mind. Some of them on there find it hard to string a cogent sentence together.@@karonroberts5888

  • @LoveHitch78

    @LoveHitch78

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@karonroberts5888 You obviously have no idea about Simon Jordan then... He doesn't need others to form his opinions, and therefore his own questions.

  • @karonroberts5888

    @karonroberts5888

    8 ай бұрын

    @@LoveHitch78 I know he’s a prat.

  • @rossi73-gv6kg
    @rossi73-gv6kg8 ай бұрын

    Great interview. For me, Hendry will always be the G.O.A.T

  • @brianmcsherry1338
    @brianmcsherry13388 ай бұрын

    A true legend so overlooked by history, he actually talks the game up when ronnie gets onto this podcast it’ll be “I can’t stand the game”, “I wouldn’t tell youngsters to play snooker”! Stephens a real one for snooker!

  • @whitekoala4172

    @whitekoala4172

    8 ай бұрын

    Problem is Ronnie is mentally ill. Doesn’t even believe what he’s saying.

  • @PomBare

    @PomBare

    8 ай бұрын

    But the point of the podcast is to be honest.

  • @sydclark5581

    @sydclark5581

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@PomBare Lol, 😀😁😂🤣😃😄😅😆 The point of a pod cast or interview is to entertain the audience that's gonna watch it

  • @rikspilz4991

    @rikspilz4991

    8 ай бұрын

    It's good advice tho to play a sport where you don't have to sit and suffer for long periods not being able to do a thing about it. Unless you enjoy the unique mental challenge that snooker brings for poor financial returns (for majority)

  • @supermancd1988

    @supermancd1988

    8 ай бұрын

    @@sydclark5581and more often than not, the most honest guests are the best ones.

  • @tanta3343
    @tanta33438 ай бұрын

    What a fantastic interview. I honestly had no idea Stephen was such a class gent. I’ve got a newfound respect and admiration for him

  • @wrcoles
    @wrcoles8 ай бұрын

    If there were as many tournaments per year when he was playing (some years there were 6) as today (think there’s around 20-25) he would have had sooo many more records. His strike rate was nuts

  • @LienLeon
    @LienLeon8 ай бұрын

    Stephen Hendry was my favourite snooker player being Scottish and all but not only that he was special. He might see himself as mortal but what he did in snooker will always be seen as legendary for a certain generation. Class interview.

  • @Mike-1000
    @Mike-10008 ай бұрын

    *I've finally come to terms with him smashing Jimmy White about for all those years*

  • @mightywhite4553
    @mightywhite45538 ай бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic , loved this , watching Stephen Hendry play in his prime was just poetry in motion, a true genius, well done Simon for doing this

  • @clubfillerspinkknickers9791

    @clubfillerspinkknickers9791

    8 ай бұрын

    Ok calm down

  • @tweedlio2763
    @tweedlio27638 ай бұрын

    Fantastic interview. He'd similar to Schumacher or Seb Loeb or Phil Taylor in many respects. Very clinical, ruthless and no nonsense approach where winning was everything. No flair or extravagance, just get the job done.

  • @OfficialFingazMC
    @OfficialFingazMC8 ай бұрын

    Brilliant player! Back in the good days of snooker!

  • @dannygray-mi3xn

    @dannygray-mi3xn

    8 ай бұрын

    At his best, Stephen Hendry was THE greatest player ever.... end of.

  • @OfficialFingazMC

    @OfficialFingazMC

    8 ай бұрын

    @@dannygray-mi3xn But Ronnie wins it for entertainment value...

  • @dannygray-mi3xn

    @dannygray-mi3xn

    8 ай бұрын

    @@OfficialFingazMC I know. I love Ronnie.... but Stephen in the early 90s was unbeatable mate

  • @OfficialFingazMC

    @OfficialFingazMC

    8 ай бұрын

    @@dannygray-mi3xn Oh yeah defo, went from Davis to Hendry to Ronnie. Well Hendry and Ronnie battled it out for a fair while. Not gonna lie I haven't properly watched the snooker since probably it stopped being sponsored by Embassy lol.

  • @sainsburmcmanus
    @sainsburmcmanus8 ай бұрын

    Growing up as a kid in the 90s I kinda hated Hendry cause of his dominance & I always had a soft spot for Ronnie. But as I’ve gotten older I’ve grown to love Stephen and have so much respect for his game and what he did for snooker. Absolute legend.

  • @cliftonhodge7672

    @cliftonhodge7672

    4 ай бұрын

    I had exactly the same mindset 🤔

  • @gmdhargreaves
    @gmdhargreaves8 ай бұрын

    Even at 5-8 years old I remember watching him with awe! A spotty, lanky, floppy haired Scots Man that I couldn’t understand his accent but was transfixed by his ability- thank you Sir, Thank you ❤

  • @eliapace2614
    @eliapace26148 ай бұрын

    I do like Stephen. Amazing player, decent bloke, down to earth.

  • @pa-mo
    @pa-mo8 ай бұрын

    It's interesting that Ronnie still says Stephen is the GOAT, and I've thought the opposite but I think about it differently now. It's impossible for a player in the past to remain the GOAT for very long. Various things change in every sport in such ways that it seems as if the former GOAT has been surpassed, but it's an unfair competition that advantages the newer player, in and unfair modern playing field. For example: - In snooker, the cloth has changed immensely, making the cue more controllable than ever before. It makes Ronnie look like a better break builder now, but if Stephen had grown up with that cloth he could have been the same. - In every sport, new players get to learn from and build upon past players. Ronnie trained his game by watching Stephen. If Stephen had come later, he could have learned his game and break-building from Ronnie (instead of from Higgins), and he could have been even better at it. Stephen was unquestionably the GOAT in his time or the GOTT (Greatest of Their Time) and destroyed everyone for years. Ronnie is the GOAT now, and is the Greatest of Their Time (GOTT) now, but he doesn't dominate quite as well as Stephen did in his time. So Ronnie is the new GOAT because each generation builds upon the previous and today Ronnie could probably beat Stephen at his best on today's tables (though it would be interesting to see Ronnie on the old tables against Stephen!) And Ronnie's longevity is further strengthening his GOATness. But Stephen was a much more dominant GOTT in his own time, which is less glorified today, but maybe a higher praise.

  • @andyc609
    @andyc6098 ай бұрын

    I never found myself supporting Hendry as a player, he was too good! and he was kind of robotic like Davis but after watching Stephens KZread channels and listening to him talk he's probably become one of my favourite people in snooker, very honest likeable guy, it'd be great if he could get over these psychological problems and find his A game and make a come back

  • @michaeltrumph121

    @michaeltrumph121

    4 ай бұрын

    He's changed now.

  • @phillipurry
    @phillipurry8 ай бұрын

    Steven was my absolute hero i watched him as a spotty 17 year old (me too so that endeared him to me as well) who was fearless and smashing anyone and everyone playing him.

  • @royalhero4608
    @royalhero46088 ай бұрын

    Damn I wasn't expecting this one at all, what a player! Hendry's YT channel is absolute quality too, unsurpassed for snooker content

  • @paulkirby2761
    @paulkirby27618 ай бұрын

    The Crucible final he lost to Peter Ebdon was the one that got away IMHO. I think that was his last Crucible final and there was a decline in Stephen after that. That would have, should have been his 8th. Peter showed great bottle to snatch it at the end with a nice break after Stephen made several uncharacteristic nervy mistakes after a strong comeback to take it to a deciding frame but ya, vintage Hendry wins that one all day long.

  • @memphisbulls1859
    @memphisbulls18598 ай бұрын

    Great interview , it’s also a refreshing change to hear Simon talk about someone else’s achievements with a sense of being impressed instead of making little chips about how they could of been better . If you enjoyed this and haven’t already I’d highly recommend Hendrys autobiography “Me and the Table” as a perfect insight to a sports person’s obsession to be the best , no matter what it takes. A true ambassador for the game that is still leading the way with his KZread channel pushing Snooker to the masses

  • @simontaylor3211
    @simontaylor32118 ай бұрын

    One of the all time greats both as a player and a commentator/pundit

  • @freshstef2k7
    @freshstef2k78 ай бұрын

    Stephen Hendry my favourite player of all time. A true legend. Enjoyed this

  • @user-mw3do9sg2y
    @user-mw3do9sg2y8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely class player speaks absolute truths and100% honesty and still speaks highly of the sport doesn't bring snooker down like others in the sport and represents Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 well

  • @munnauk7355
    @munnauk73558 ай бұрын

    Legend of a player 🙏🙏

  • @Theo-ul8qm
    @Theo-ul8qm8 ай бұрын

    Love Stephen and loved this interview! I do think Simon cuts him off a couple of times, or quickly changes subjects, like they're on a schedule or something. Would've happily watched a longer interview just to hear more from Stephen!

  • @blehoo1
    @blehoo18 ай бұрын

    Stephen- you are about as far from a 'nobody' as anyone is likely to be. The greatest ever at your sport and an inspiration to so many. Thanks for giving such an honest interview. Never forget what you achieved and thanks for being so personable on your channel and in interviews like this.

  • @andyharrod1436

    @andyharrod1436

    7 ай бұрын

    2nd greatest Ronnie O’Sullivan has over taken him

  • @overthewebb

    @overthewebb

    4 ай бұрын

    @@andyharrod1436 Ronnie is probably the goat and he's the most naturally gifted player of all time. However, and it's a big however, Ronie is mentally weak and it's a huge part of the game. Would Ronnie have beaten Hendry in his prime? I think not and Ronnie would agree with that. Hendry in his prime was a machine who cold and emotionless and that is what made him the best

  • @mriwhite4309
    @mriwhite43098 ай бұрын

    I’ve always respected how Stephen talks about the time Ronnie quit the match half way through. He’s never criticised Ronnie and never looked to put down what in effect was his biggest rival

  • @spanishpeaches2930

    @spanishpeaches2930

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​@@user-ce4xw6ju2yTo just say he quit because Hendry was winning shows a considerable lack of empathy in your part for someone who clearly was having mental troubles plus it also shows a total lack of class on your behalf....ironically...something your hero does show about the incident. Btw head to head Ronnie/Stephen.. 30/20...to Ronnie.

  • @popeye4827

    @popeye4827

    Ай бұрын

    why would he care he got to a final ... and got more money

  • @garywalker4417
    @garywalker44178 ай бұрын

    What a great listen that was, thanks to both of you. It’s sad that he lost his touch a little and possibly his hunger but what an interesting man he has matured into away from competitive snooker.

  • @jamesadcock5235
    @jamesadcock52358 ай бұрын

    I played Stephen in a under 16 tournament at pontins prestatyn 40 years ago. Such a long time ago i cant believe that i once played snooker and u can forget how good he once was. Only player that i saw play one frame and thought he is the best player i have ever seen.

  • @laurencerich
    @laurencerich7 ай бұрын

    What a fantastic chat with one of the best players ever in snooker. I didn't like Hendry much back in the day as I was a Jimmy white fan. But he was one of the greatest, like Steve and now Ronnie. A real insight to his career and after. I don't watch snooker as much because the characters in the game have changed now. Doesn't feel the same.

  • @smiley19881999
    @smiley198819994 ай бұрын

    Phenomenal interview! I know Ronnie has worked his way up to be where he is now but anyone who didn’t grow up in the 90’s will never comprehend how dominant and unbeatable Stephen Hendry was on a snooker table… it was Michael Jordan, Tiger woods and Stephen Hendry.. absolute legend and always will be

  • @MichaelThomas-cs8ml
    @MichaelThomas-cs8ml8 ай бұрын

    Top top sportsman. Absolutely love the respect Stephen and Ronnie have for each other as well. The two 🐐

  • @Coolagreen16
    @Coolagreen168 ай бұрын

    1. Ronnie 2. Stephen I think Ronnie's longevity and natural flair makes him the number one goat - both goats though. Stephen was a machine - hard to imagine you could even beat him for a long time back in the 90s. Both very honest when it comes to being interviewed - hopefully Ronnie likes Stephen more now - both very likeable guys.

  • @noelhagan2880
    @noelhagan28808 ай бұрын

    My favourite player of all time....grew up watching this man dominate the sport I love for over a decade...ice cold on the green baze....and rightly known as a goat of the game along side Ronnie 👌👌

  • @IAmTheHound
    @IAmTheHound8 ай бұрын

    Great interview - I really enjoy watching Hendry discuss snooker, both on his own channel and elsewhere. It's clear (as Hendry acknowledges) that Ronnie has surpassed him, both statistically and on the level of play at their best, but Hendry is a close second and, as someone who rooted for Jimmy constantly against him, I have the utmost respect for Hendry, his achievements and the new level of attacking play and break-building he brought to the game.

  • @craigstonley8924
    @craigstonley89248 ай бұрын

    brilliant episode and one of your best Simon as an interviewer. Well done

  • @dontbewoke
    @dontbewoke8 ай бұрын

    Stephen Hendry is unlike most top sportsmen insofar as he's achieved the highest of highs as well as the lowest of lows within his chosen sport ; truly fascinating and a perspective unlike any other , great stuff to listen to.

  • @rigsby1454

    @rigsby1454

    8 ай бұрын

    His attitude towards Ronnie as well is admirable. They both love each others games

  • @CHAROTTEMCNAIR

    @CHAROTTEMCNAIR

    8 ай бұрын

    @@WayneAnthonyHolmes-ez9mh All time GOAT Ronnie O"Sullivan!

  • @soleknight3212

    @soleknight3212

    8 ай бұрын

    @@user-bg9er5vs5y WTF? I love Ronnie, but Hendry beat Ronnie when they were both in their PRIME when it really mattered - at the Crucible Semi Final 2002. Ronnie was cocky and said he wanted to "beat him up". Hendry went on to tear Ronnie a new one.

  • @YlL-ji2sl

    @YlL-ji2sl

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-bg9er5vs5yStephen introduced Ronnie at his Podcast as the best player who ever picked up a queue and Ronnie answered well thats you mate. They are good friends with a mad amount of respect towards each other. And to be fair it's very difficult to chose between the two.

  • @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    7 ай бұрын

    @@YlL-ji2sl Hendry always crumbled against top opposition,Not if your name was Jimmy.Hendry literally won 4 of his 7 world titles against Jimmy,then Ebdon,and Nigel Bond! Wow,World Class opposition Not. Hendry also lost to Ken & Ebdon in World finals! Stephen Hendry is one of the most overrated players ever that wont stand a chance today.Fact! Its the hardest era in snooker history! Another fact!

  • @iblacka1
    @iblacka18 ай бұрын

    I never got to see Stephen in his heyday because I moved to the USA in 82, but i just can't get enough of him now what a beautiful person he turned into!

  • @Gws525
    @Gws5258 ай бұрын

    Loved this episode. Could listen to SH all day. Sad to think that even someone like him can see himself as a nobody at times. Crazy. The sort of legacy he has left does not fade - he'll be forever remembered as one of the Goats. Great interview.

  • @Charlieandersali
    @Charlieandersali4 ай бұрын

    The episode on Stephen’s channel with him and Ronnie potting balls and chatting is phenomenal

  • @waseemasghar3159
    @waseemasghar31595 ай бұрын

    A legend and probably the most dominant force in the history of Snooker. Just my humble opinion. At his peak, he was unbeatable.

  • @SnookerFan-kl1jj

    @SnookerFan-kl1jj

    4 ай бұрын

    No one is unbeatable.

  • @GreyNoseLikesPizza
    @GreyNoseLikesPizza8 ай бұрын

    Always the Goat in my mind. I will never forget switching of the tv in a rage during the match with Mike Hallet only to discover i missed one of the greatest final comebacks pf all time. Absalout Legend

  • @chezzmaine
    @chezzmaine8 ай бұрын

    My favourite snooker player used to watch him ever since being a little kid when I was 6/7yrs old.. I dunno why I liked him so much even as a kid , but the 90’s were a great era in snooker

  • @smasherdobson4884

    @smasherdobson4884

    8 ай бұрын

    He had the eye of the tiger I can remember being at me nana's lying in front of the gas fire lol It felt like years watching Hendry I can remember looking in his eyes you just knew he wasn't going to miss. That's why I loved him..

  • @chezzmaine

    @chezzmaine

    8 ай бұрын

    @@smasherdobson4884 haha I used to watch him at my nans too quite often actually, she never minded me watching snooker so it was all good.. yea he had that focused look on his Face Id always remember

  • @martinlilly
    @martinlilly8 ай бұрын

    Excellent interview Simon, and the first time I have heard of the full reason on why Stephen can't perform the way he would like. I know he is now 54, but when you look at Higgins and Williams being of a similar age playing to the highest level you were often left wondering why Stephen can't do the same especially given his stature and talent, and the fact that hes involved with Sightright like Williams is. How amazing would it be if he could find the source of the problem and then begin to play the way he does in practice to have the opportunity to have one last showdown with Ronnie at the latter stages of the Crucible. Now that would be a treat.

  • @mcvicarross7

    @mcvicarross7

    8 ай бұрын

    He was never the same player after the incident on the plane where his cue was snapped! Apparently there was numerous attempts 2 try & build a new cue as similar 2 his original as possible but it never worked. I believe the talent & skill Hendry had he should've bn able 2 practically pick up any decent cue & perform but maybe not. Still always a fan of his 🤚👍

  • @Joop175

    @Joop175

    8 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @desabc221

    @desabc221

    8 ай бұрын

    UPFRONT is so enjoyable. Looking forward to some new guests. I know you had Gatland. How about Brian O’Driscoll? Plenty of controversy and he speaks well…

  • @edmundpower1250

    @edmundpower1250

    8 ай бұрын

    What it took Stephen to achieve it took Ronnie twice as long. For that reason alone Stephen is the GOAT

  • @agfi88

    @agfi88

    8 ай бұрын

    Ronnie's longevity makes him the goat, hendry was done by his 30's, Ron still winning and almost 50.

  • @steviesvideos319
    @steviesvideos3198 ай бұрын

    Fantastic interview from Simon and the production team. My snooker heros in the 80's were Higgins, Reardon White and Davis, thought Davis would never be bettered until this young Scots kid came along and exploded snooker into a new level. I used to resent watching Stephen 😂 because Jimmy White and Davis kept getting spanked by him, but he really grew on me his break building was phenomenal, , i admired him greatly , Stephen is a fantastic ambassador for snooker, love his youtube channel as well.

  • @GM-pj8kd
    @GM-pj8kd6 ай бұрын

    One of the best watch on Simon’s podcast. You can actually see the admiration he has for Hendry. Overall although i enjoy watching Ronnie have to see Hendry was more ruthless and a savage for that 10 year period true goat of the game.

  • @neilmiller6214
    @neilmiller62146 ай бұрын

    Best I’ve seen, he never missed, his positional play was always perfect and he was cool under pressure. He truly is the king of the crucible. He won 7 words in 10 years, that will never be topped.

  • @michaeltrumph121

    @michaeltrumph121

    4 ай бұрын

    He missed plenty, but his opposition in the early 90s was poor.

  • @samisalman541
    @samisalman5418 ай бұрын

    How much i loved listening to Stephen 18.20 when said he never playing for his own cash for gambling as he not natural gambler its such educational thanks Stephen.

  • @snookerstones
    @snookerstones8 ай бұрын

    A proper sportsman. I love Hendry and Ronnie. 2 proper legends.

  • @allistermcginlay6476
    @allistermcginlay64768 ай бұрын

    At his best, he dominated in a way no one else did....he walked around the table like no other player, and I include the top five players (Davis, 2 Higgins, O'sullivan, Selby) because winning was the challenge for him and success went with the victories.... To put it in perspective at his height, Stephen Hendry was a winning machine, frightening to play against and transferred to the modern time would be winning over 50% of todays tournaments, and every year he would be in the crucible final playing against worthy opponents.... he reigned supreme for 10 years, and players like O'sullivan, Higgins, and Williams had the scars from his skills to make them better players and increase the longevity of their game's....

  • @MrDeancameron
    @MrDeancameron8 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this. Great chat as always. Thanks 👌🏼

  • @garysandy536
    @garysandy5368 ай бұрын

    brilliant show and insight with an absolute legend of the game. Superb interview as always from SJ, looking forward to many more.

  • @allymckenzie102
    @allymckenzie1028 ай бұрын

    Brilliant episode. Simons questions spot on as usual. Stephen is a massive hero of mine. Both podcasts are a great watch/listen.

  • @soleknight3212
    @soleknight32128 ай бұрын

    Ronnie is the greatest and I love him, but Hendry is up there and possibly the most ruthless champion of all time. Will never forget the 2002 Crucible Semi-Final with them both facing off in their prime. Ronnie said before the match, "I just want to beat him up and send him home". In a close and exciting match, Hendry proceeded to hand Ronnie's a** to him.

  • @jameslittler4151
    @jameslittler41518 ай бұрын

    Legend. One of the best sportsmen of all time. For me, right up there with the likes of Pele, Diego Maradona, Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Sir Donald Bradman and Cliff Lazarenko. Respect.

  • @Ryan-fq8xw
    @Ryan-fq8xw8 ай бұрын

    Stephen . You were the reason I picked up a cue . (Fair enough , nothing ever came of it 😝)but some of the best years of my life was in a snooker club every day for hours . In my head I was you , I studied your game trying to emulate it . That’s part of your legacy to me and countless others mate , let alone all your achievements. Also you’re Scottish 👍

  • @matthewchilds1862
    @matthewchilds18628 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣 I’m Simon Jordan I’m sick off the nonsense out there , that’s why I’ve joined Up with a company that ruins the lives of vulnerable People . How noble of you . 👍

  • @abiodunbuddy
    @abiodunbuddy8 ай бұрын

    Lovely conversation! Simon is improving, wasn’t cutting him off as much. Great job 👍🏾

  • @KeithHiew
    @KeithHiew8 ай бұрын

    I hear Stephen talking about the mental side of his game that went to pieces, I can’t help but think of the badminton player Kento Momota, who in 2018 and 2019 just almost completely dominated the badminton scene. He had an accident that killed his driver in early 2020, briefly threatened a comeback at the end of 2021, but then is now just shadow of his former self. I wish they can find a way to come back.

  • @nathanhosea489

    @nathanhosea489

    8 ай бұрын

    Good god, Momota. The moment I heard about his crash, I immediately thought to myself: "The guy will never be the same". Part of the reason why Axelsen is so dominant nowadays is because Momota was never the same after his crash.

  • @HandymanService-wy4xq
    @HandymanService-wy4xq8 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyable, great questions and honest answers

  • @bfdcluberlang5681
    @bfdcluberlang56816 ай бұрын

    I was born in 1991 and grew up when hendry was in his prime. He was an absolute animal. Strangely it was almost boring how good he was as you just knew he'd clear up. He was a miserable sod but I adored him 😂

  • @mjsteier

    @mjsteier

    5 ай бұрын

    Just like Steve Davis the decade earlier .

  • @mjsteier

    @mjsteier

    5 ай бұрын

    Joe Johnson upset the snooker world in 1986 beating Steve Davi’s in that final

  • @Ritchie80
    @Ritchie808 ай бұрын

    Always love to hear Stephen chat about the game. His book is brilliant and his KZread channel. Top bloke ❤

  • @SuziesAshes10
    @SuziesAshes108 ай бұрын

    Wow I wasn't expecting this, brilliant!!!

  • @Ultimate_5s
    @Ultimate_5s4 ай бұрын

    Great interview, very well thought out questions

  • @VeteranHedonist
    @VeteranHedonist8 ай бұрын

    It's good to see you doing another sport. I do love a bit of snooker. And who is better equipped to ask questions that nobody else would dare to than Simon Jordan. I think snooker players are very interesting people and nowadays very introverted.

  • @thesmithsnerd
    @thesmithsnerd8 ай бұрын

    Absolute legend. Best one yet 👍

  • @samisalman541
    @samisalman5418 ай бұрын

    I love Stephen Hendry words when said he is Grady in winning.

  • @JayChambers83
    @JayChambers834 ай бұрын

    Fantastic and insightful as always!

  • @BoyinaBubble
    @BoyinaBubble8 ай бұрын

    Brilliant chat. Truly incredible player. His KZread channel genuinely is great.

  • @paulstocker4527
    @paulstocker45278 ай бұрын

    Brilliant interview.

  • @garyverth4887
    @garyverth48878 ай бұрын

    Great video Simon. Enjoy listening to you and Jim on TalkSport.

  • @5thdawg917
    @5thdawg9178 ай бұрын

    Hendry was playing before I was even born in the early 90s. I was his fan growing up. I miss watching snooker regularly. Nowadays there so much entertainment to choose and keep up with in the Internet era. I also want to pay respect to my 2nd favourite Paul Hunter. R.i.p. I hope his family is doing well.

  • @TheBillPodcast
    @TheBillPodcast8 ай бұрын

    Outstanding interview. It would be great if Stephen could find the right person to be in his corner and help him enjoy the heat of battle again.

  • @Discoretrox
    @Discoretrox8 ай бұрын

    Another superb episode 👏

  • @paulnewman2400
    @paulnewman24005 ай бұрын

    great interview, good on you Stephen nice to hear you be so honest, your a great of the game and it's nice to see so much humility, keep up with the golf you will beat Bullard soon!

  • @gregd3344
    @gregd33448 ай бұрын

    Great interview. Would love to see more snooker player interviews

  • @BelfastManUtdTherapy

    @BelfastManUtdTherapy

    8 ай бұрын

    love to see ronnie obviously but some players like Judd , Neil Robertson etc, some of the other top players should try to raise their profile and the game

  • @j.w8030

    @j.w8030

    8 ай бұрын

    Stephen Lee 😂

  • @lobsangdhondup5448
    @lobsangdhondup54488 ай бұрын

    Nice conversation with Stephan and I really enjoying his KZread channel cue tips.❤

  • @RichardRatner.1972
    @RichardRatner.19728 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest if not the greatest. Great interview. Kindest regards, Richard U.K

  • @jakhaughton1800
    @jakhaughton18002 ай бұрын

    Since Stephen gave up he’s proved to be such a lovely person. Like many I was a Jimmy fan. Hated Hendry but I never realised the influence his manager had over him and his attitude

  • @alexroome5380
    @alexroome53808 ай бұрын

    Incredible player, the best pundit and brilliant KZread channel…overall LEGEND of the game…period!!!

  • @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    @wayneanthonyholmes4437

    7 ай бұрын

    Don't like both. Selby fan here!

  • @declanmulraney1363
    @declanmulraney13638 ай бұрын

    A brilliant interview.... Legend..

  • @Asshole88
    @Asshole888 ай бұрын

    His book is excellent.

  • @jesseboy7951
    @jesseboy79515 ай бұрын

    all things considered, how Stephen talked about Ron makes him a much better man than a lot of people think. obviously he has an ego, he's a great champion that only saw victory as a possible outcome yet he was gracious enough to put everything aside and admit what a genius Ron is and how better he is in a lot of aspects. nothing but respect, Mr. Hendry, well done.

  • @mostlikely2509
    @mostlikely25098 ай бұрын

    Steven, dont be to hypercritical of yourself! Once a legend- forever a legend!!! Massive inspiration!

  • @DMMJBSM
    @DMMJBSM8 ай бұрын

    Not a snooker fan, watched the odd match 80s - 90s when it was on bbc, mainly if it involved Stephen, as he’s Scottish. Was going to just flick through this interview , but watched the full video, really enjoyed it.

  • @MrDjslater
    @MrDjslater8 ай бұрын

    amazing interview

  • @stevenclark5530
    @stevenclark55308 ай бұрын

    Interesting growing up the three people who were absolutely dominant in their sport to the point of being best ever were Hendry, Tiger Woods and Phil Taylor. Getting older i always thought, reading between the lines and from you heard from others that they weren't necessarily the nicest people but just put it down to being so driven and focussed on winning. Delighted to be proved wrong with Hendry: between seeing this and his YT channel he comes across as a decent guy with great sense of humour and really down to earth.

  • @EannaButler
    @EannaButler7 ай бұрын

    Stephen - get onto Steve Peters 50:31 - "...almost like a different person, a different life..." - exactly how The Nugget describes it, with his music and modular v. snooker glory.. Great interview, thanks both...

  • @sycko80
    @sycko805 ай бұрын

    Absolute Legend is Stephen and such a nice guy. He’s a natural presenter when you watch his channel on here. Really good watch 👏

  • @NickDusting
    @NickDusting8 ай бұрын

    Very good interview - a serial winner based on being the best with single-minded determination to be the best. Add to that a great guy, presenter and you tube content... what a full sporting life.

  • @rigsby1454
    @rigsby14548 ай бұрын

    Amazing to hear him talk about the decline. Shows why Stephen respects Ronnie so much to continue playing at that level at that age

  • @garylynn837
    @garylynn8378 ай бұрын

    🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 legend. And snookers greatest. Best sports podcast out there by a distance. Great work Sid

  • @scottmackintosh5934
    @scottmackintosh59348 ай бұрын

    I had a wonderful opportunity to meet Stephen when I was a kid. Me, my gran and my brother went into the snooker club where Hendry practiced. We seen him playing. Our table was round the corner with a wall in between so we couldn’t see him when we were playing. We were both too nervous to go and talk to him so my gran went and got an autograph for us and he asked her to get us to go and meet him. We were too shy. Still regret it. It would have been some memory. After we played we went and watched him for a little while. This must have been around the time that his cue was broken. Either just before or just after. Even writing this now I’m annoyed with myself but I was only about 10 and very quiet. At least we seen him play

  • @roncalvert7988
    @roncalvert79888 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed this very Much,