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Young Snooker Talent Harry Wyatt Wins Second Trophy on U21 Gold Tour
16-year-old Wyatt tops rankings with two event wins as 14-year-old Noah Gartell continues to impress
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Harry Wyatt, a 16-year-old snooker player from Ferndown, has won his second trophy on the Cuestars Under-21 Gold Tour with a 3-0 victory over Noah Gartell in the final at The Crucible Sports & Social Club in Reading. Wyatt's improved ability to win matches even when not playing his best has propelled him to the top of the tour rankings, while Gartell, 14, from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, has also shown significant progress, reaching the knockout stage in all seven legs he's entered this season.
Why it matters
The Cuestars Under-21 Gold Tour is a breeding ground for future snooker stars, with young talents like Wyatt and Gartell showcasing their skills and potential. Wyatt's success highlights his mental fortitude, while Gartell's consistent performance demonstrates the depth of emerging talent in the sport.
The details
Wyatt's recent victory at The Crucible Sports & Social Club in Reading was his second trophy of the campaign, following a previous win in Swindon in December. In the final, Wyatt described the match as 'a bit scrappy,' but he was able to capitalize on his scoring opportunities to secure a 3-0 win over Gartell. Despite the loss, Gartell continues to impress, having reached the knockout stage in all seven legs he's entered this season and securing three Gold runner-up trophies.
- Wyatt's previous win was in Swindon in December.
- The ninth leg of the ten-event tour will be held at Waterlooville Sports Bar on Sunday, March 29.
The players
Harry Wyatt
A 16-year-old snooker player from Ferndown who has won two trophies on the Cuestars Under-21 Gold Tour this season.
Noah Gartell
A 14-year-old snooker player from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, who has reached the knockout stage in all seven legs he's entered this season and secured three Gold runner-up trophies.
Mason Wilson
A Basingstoke-based snooker player who recently qualified for his first knockout round after being promoted from the Silver tour.
Jaydon Elliot
A snooker player who secured a victory, winning the Gold/Silver Plate final against Jack Squires 2-1.
What they’re saying
“I'm getting better at winning matches when I'm not playing my best which is something I have struggled with in the past.”
— Harry Wyatt (newsy-today.com)
“Noah has improved so much over the past 12 months and I am sure his first Gold win is around the corner.”
— Harry Wyatt (newsy-today.com)
What’s next
The ninth leg of the ten-event tour will be held at Waterlooville Sports Bar on Sunday, March 29.
The takeaway
The Cuestars Under-21 Gold Tour is showcasing the depth of emerging snooker talent, with young players like Harry Wyatt and Noah Gartell demonstrating their potential to become future stars of the sport.
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