You line them up and Jeremy Goodlock will knock them down.
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At just eight years old, the superstar in the making has qualified for the Australian Eight Ball Championship not long after winning the under 18s Kings Cup Junior Tournament in Canberra.
He said he was "nervous and excited" when he stepped up to play kids more than twice his age.
"I beat four 17-year-olds at Canberra and I was happy and a bit surprised," he said.
"I want to be the Australian champion one day."
And if his progress so far is anything to go by, then the sky is the limit for the talented youngster who only took up the sport two years ago.
"I first started playing when my mum and uncle bought this pool table when I was about six," he said.
"When they bought it they took it out into the back and I wanted to play but I didn't have a cue. So then my uncle looked around found a cue in the shed and that's how I started playing."
Fair to say that talent runs in the family.
Jeremy's mother Kristy Goodlock will be representing the NSW's women's team later this year and couldn't be prouder of her boy.
"He just surprises you because he's so little and he's just like 'bang, bang, bang' and sinks them all. He's just very natural at it, it's crazy," she said.
"We started travelling around, we went to Melbourne and Geelong for all these open comps. We took Jeremy to all of those and he got to play all the adults and he's just gotten better from there."
So good that he may just be the best in his family already.
"He beats me all the time and it's just crazy," she said.
"We've had so many comments from people in the Australian team and they're really surprised at how good he is and can't wait to see where he goes with it."
The Australian championships will take place in January next year after they were pushed back due to COVID.
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