Ronnie O’Sullivan reveals unique celebration plan after snooker legend’s record-breaking UK Championship win
RONNIE O'SULLIVAN is not planning a huge bash to celebrate his victory at the UK Championship.
The snooker legend claimed his eighth title in York as he beat Ding Junhui 10-7.
O'Sullivan became the oldest-ever winner of the illustrious competition - two days before he turns 48-years-old.
But the Rocket is not set to celebrate his achievement and birthday in spectacular fashion.
He said prior to the start of the tournament that just a few snacks would be his treat to himself if he lifted the trophy.
O'Sullivan revealed: "Just a couple of Snickers bars, a bag of crisps and a Diet Coke on the motorway on the way home.
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"That's one of my favourite things to do after a few days away on the road.
"I just dive into a double Snickers, a bag of cheese and onion, and a Diet Coke.
"Amazing. It hits the spot perfect."
O'Sullivan has now won 22 Masters, World Snooker Championship and UK titles combined in his career.
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His first victory came at the latter three decades ago as he beat Stephen Hendry when he was just a teenager.
But O'Sullivan does not revel in victory, previously admitting that he doesn't even keep his trophies as he is "preparing for death".