I was pulled over by the police on my way to work for the BBC reveals snooker legend Stephen Hendry

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STEPHEN HENDRY has revealed that he was stopped by POLICE on the way to work for the BBC at the recent Masters event at Ally Pally.

The Scottish seven-time snooker world champ is one of the most respected commentators in the business.

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PAShaun Murphy celebrates with the Paul Hunter Trophy after his Masters win[/caption]

And he was on his way to the venue for a session when he revealed a policeman stopped him and told him his back registration plate was obscured by dirt.

Thankfully the cop realised who he was and let the Scot go ahead with his business.

Speaking to eventual Masters champion Shaun Murphy on the latest episode of his Cue Tips YouTube show, Hendry said: “I got stopped by a police going into the Alexandra Palace

“I was driving along the road and the bike came up beside me and he said, ‘you could do with wiping your back number plate, I can’t read it’.

“And then he went, ‘oh Mr Hendry, is it on its way to Ally Pally?’ And I said, ‘yes, yes.”

“Did I get an escort? Unfortunately not.”

As it so happened, Murphy revealed that he spent his mid-session interval during his final win over Kyren Wilson taking his car for a wash – and getting his washer fluid filled up.

He said: “I took my car for a wash, and topped the washer fluid up.

“Anyone at the backstage entrance to Ally Pally would have seen me in the engine, bonnet up, Barbour jacket on, washer fluid going in.

“What’s he doing? Completely lost it.”

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