# Stuart Mann

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{{short description|English snooker player}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2018}}
{{Use British English|date=December 2018}}
{{Infobox snooker player
|name         = Stuart Mann
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|birth_date         = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1972|12|30}}
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| Sport country = {{ENG}}
| Professional = 1991–1997, 1998/1999, 2000/2001, 2003/2004, 2005/2006
| High ranking = 90 (2005/2006)
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'''Stuart Mann''' (born 30 December 1972) is an [English](/source/English_people) former professional [snooker](/source/snooker) player. He competed on the [main tour](/source/World_Snooker_Tour) over ten seasons between 1991 and 2006.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.snookerdatabase.co.uk/PlayerDetails.aspx?playerKey=395|title=Stuart Mann Player Profile|website=www.snookerdatabase.co.uk}}</ref>

==Career==

Mann was born in 1972, and turned professional in 1991. His first six seasons on the main tour were without any success, and having reached a highest ranking of 220th, he was relegated in 1997.

He returned to the main tour for the 1998/1999 and 2000/2001 seasons, but was relegated once more on each occasion. At the 2001 World Championship, he defeated Peter McCullagh 10–5, [Martin Dziewialtowski](/source/Martin_Dziewialtowski) 10–9 and [Matthew Couch](/source/Matthew_Couch) 10–2 to reach the last 64 at a ranking event for the first time; requiring two more victories to make his first appearance at the [Crucible Theatre](/source/Crucible_Theatre), Mann was drawn against [Jonathan Birch](/source/Jonathan_Birch_(snooker_player)), but lost 6–10.

During the 2002/2003 season, Mann reached the final of a tournament for the first time, at Event Two of that year's Challenge Tour series. He beat six opponents, including Joe Meara, [Scott MacKenzie](/source/Scott_MacKenzie_(snooker_player)) and [Mehmet Husnu](/source/Mehmet_Husnu), but lost 5–6 in the final to [Adrian Rosa](/source/Adrian_Rosa).

Competing on the main tour for the 2005/2006 season, Mann defeated [Drew Henry](/source/Drew_Henry) 5–4 in the Grand Prix and was drawn against [Mark King](/source/Mark_King_(snooker_player)) in the last 64; King defeated him 5–1. He lost 1–10 to [Ding Junhui](/source/Ding_Junhui) in qualifying for the 2006 World Championship and, ranked 90th, fell off the tour again at the season's conclusion.

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