"I gave the game away for years and then my family suggest I take it up again and register to play masters games competition. It was the ideal way to get back home every two years, although I have also competed at the Dunedin masters.
"The older I get the more homesick I've become. But I've played at the last two NZMG in Whanganui. Last games here I got beaten in my age group final and got silver and the time before that I won bronze.
"In Dunedin just last year I got beaten in the doubles final, hopefully I can do okay here this year," Cunningham said.
He gets his chance to hustle during th emen's singles competition tomorrow.
Meanwhile, NZMG snooker competitin organiser Jack Osborne said numbers this year hovered around the same as 2015 witjh 26 registered for Whanganui.
"There's a few locals, but also a few out-of-towners. We have the usual age groups, pairs and one 30+ women's division where they play single frame games except for the final which is best of three," Osborne said.
The snooker is being hosted by the St Johns Club where the over 65 men and women sinlges were played for yesterday. Pairs will be played today while the largest field of the competition, the 50+ men, will be played tomorrow.