THE first Cuestars rankings champion from Wiltshire since 2013 wrapped up his triumphant season by picking up a fourth winner’s trophy.

Riley Ellis has already secured top spot before the 10th and final leg of the U21 Bronze Tour at Salisbury Snooker Club.

But the 13-year-old from Clyffe Pypard, near Royal Wootton Bassett, was in no mood to take his foot off the pedal.

“It was harder because I had to focus more,” he said. “Even though I’d already won (the rankings), I still wanted to win again.”

Ellis defeated Ronnie Sullivan (Coulsdon) 2-1 in a hard-fought final when his opponent fouled the pink and conceded in the decider.

“He did some great pots and great safety shots,” admitted Ellis.

The teenager revealed his target at the start of the season was to win one event.

But after achieving that aim in the fifth leg in Bournemouth, in January, and then overtaking Shane Kearns (Swindon) at the top of the rankings following victory in Havant the following month, his sights were raised.

“That was when I thought I actually stood a good chance of winning,” he said.

Ellis at least reached the semi-finals in all 10 events during the 2016/17 campaign and has only once failed to qualify for the knockout in 18 legs since his debut in October 2015.

Reflecting on promotion to the Silver Tour, he said: “It’s going to be tough.”

Kearns secured the runner-up spot in the rankings when third-placed Chloe White (Havant) failed to qualify for the quarter-finals. Sullivan and Thomas Saunders (Braintree) are joint fourth.

The top-16 ranked players will be invited to the championship play-off on finals day on Sunday, May 14, at Jesters Snooker Club, Swindon. World number 34 Mark Davis will present the trophies and play exhibition frames against all the champions.