Career
He reached the World Snooker Championship first round five times, but never progressed past this stage. He spent 5 seasons ranked among the game"s top 32, peaking at Number. 24 in 2000. Snaddon began life as a football player, but turned to snooker after a hip disease ended his football career, turning professional in 1991.
He reached the last sixteen of seven ranking events before finally reaching a quarter-final, in the 1998 Irish Open.
He reached one ranking final in his thirteen-year career, in the 1999 Regal China International. Snaddon also reached the quarter-final of the Thailand Masters a year later.
Snaddon announced his retirement after a poor 2003–2004 season.