A LOAD OF BS ON SPORT

Stephen Hendry: Dominance, Drive & Discipline.


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This week on A Load of BS on Sport, Daniel Ross and Dan Biggar welcome the legendary seven-time snooker world champion, Stephen Hendry.

Known as the ‘King of the Crucible’, Hendry redefined snooker with his cold-blooded focus, relentless pursuit of victory, and a psychological edge that left opponents in his wake. In this candid conversation, Stephen opens up about his journey from a Christmas snooker table to dominating the world stage as a teenager—and the immense pressures of staying at the top for over a decade.

We dig into the mindset that made him a phenomenon: the calculated persona he crafted, the emotional toll of high-stakes finals, and the ‘greed for success’ that separated him from the rest. Stephen reflects on the role of mentorship, the psychological challenges of the game—including battling the yips—and the emotional journey of letting go of his champion identity.

The episode also explores life after snooker, with Hendry embracing a new persona as a YouTube star, and the contrast between his ruthless on-table presence and his more relaxed, accessible self today. He shares honest thoughts on rivalries, especially with Ronnie O’Sullivan, and what success means to him now.

Packed with insight, honesty, and classic sound bites, this episode is a must-listen for sports fans and anyone fascinated by the psychology of winning.


Highlights Include:


  • The origins of Hendry’s love for snooker and early influences like Jimmy White
  • The pressure of finals and the unique demands of the Crucible
  • How mentorship shaped Hendry’s career and mindset
  • The emotional cost of chasing perfection and letting go of the champion’s identity
  • Transitioning to life beyond professional sport and building a new brand online
  • Thoughts on rivalries, records, and the next generation of snooker greats

Memorable Quotes


  • “He was this kind of cold-blooded phenomenon.”


  • “I fell in love with the game straight away.”


  • “Talent is almost the least important thing.”


  • “You need a big pair of bollocks.”


  • “It’s what separates the best from the rest.”


  • “Winning felt like business.”


  • “You’ve got to be greedy for success.”


  • “I loved being the one that everyone wanted to beat.”


  • “Letting go of my champion identity was horrible. Horrible.”


  • “I don’t want him to beat it. Of course I don’t.” (on Ronnie O’Sullivan chasing his record)

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