Education
He finished the season without a world ranking and will not play on the main tour in the 2012/2013 season.
He finished the season without a world ranking and will not play on the main tour in the 2012/2013 season.
He practises frequently with Steven Hallworth and Ian Glover in Grimsby. In May 2011, Carrington qualified for the 2011/2012 professional Main Tour as one of four semi-finalists from the third and final Q School event. Debut season
2012/2013 season
Carrington played in eight out of twelve PTC events during the 2012/2013 season, with his best results being last 32 defeat at the 2012 Scottish Open earned him a place in the EBSA Qualifying Tour Play-offs.
At the event Carrington beat Jeff Cundy 4–2 and Adam Wicheard 4–0 to claim a place back on the snooker tour for the 2013/2014 season and 2014/2015 season.
2013/2014 season
Carrington beat Ken Doherty 6–3 to qualify for the International Championship. In his debut at a ranking event he defeated Michael Leslie 6–4, before losing 6–3 to Mark Davis in the second round.
At the United Kingdom Championship, Carrington enjoyed 6–2 and 6–1 wins over Ben Woollaston and John Astley, but was then whitewashed 6–0 by Mark Selby. He met Selby once more in the first round of the China Open and lost 5–3.
Carrington came close to qualifying for the World Championship as he saw off Andrew Norman 10–5, Jack Lisowski 10–7 and Nigel Bond 10–5 to reach the final round, where Ryan Day beat him 10–5.
2014/2015 season
Carrington lost in the first round of the United Kingdom Championship and Welsh Open 6–3 to Nigel Bond and 4–3 to Marcus Campbell respectively. He reached the second round of the Indian Open due to Marco Fu"s withdrawal and was beaten 4–1 by Li Hang, with his solitary frame coming courtesy of a 138 break which was the highest of the tournament. In World Championship qualifying, Carrington defeated Joel Walker 10–6 and Peter Ebdon 10–7 to reach the final round for the second year in a row.
Carrington broke into the top 64 in the end of season rankings as the world number 63.
Amateur finals: 1 (1 title).
Carrington managed to win just two matches during the 2011/2012 season. He made a century break to force a decider against Li Hang which Carrington won and he made his debut in the event against Judd Trump. Carrington lost the first session 7–2 and then won three of the first four frames of the second, but went on to be beaten 10–6, despite coming close to making his first Crucible century with efforts of 99 and 97.