Career
He spent three seasons as a professional, as well as entering in the preliminary rounds of the World Snooker Championship and Masters Qualifying Event as an amateur. His most successful season was in 2003/2004, where his best ranking finish was in the last 80 of the 2004 European Open. He qualified for the 2011/2012 professional Main Tour by topping the Northern Ireland rankings, however dropped off the tour at the end of that season after playing a limited schedule due to financial issues and lost every match he played.