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Sunday, December 31, 2006
Sniper' hungry to get back to big stage
30 December 2006 12:29
When Darren Webster goes to work fitting windows on Tuesday morning, it's likely darts legend Phil 'The Power' Taylor will just be waking up as world champion for the 14th time.
Although the pair seem worlds apart they shared the stage last night as Norwich's Webster took on the legend in the biggest match of his career in the quarter-final of the Ladbrookes.com World Championship at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet.
Sniper' hungry to get back to big stage
Pecker warms up with victory over Garry
WITH THE prospect of the World Championship at the famous Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green loomimg it was an opportune moment for Brian ‘Pecker’ Woods to warm up with a super win at Maryport’s Station Inn on Boxing Day from a very strong field of very good players.
Pecker beat his frequent rival and sometimes nemesis Garry Bellard in a high quality final match of a very good day of darts.
Pecker warms up with victory over Garry
The Sunday Times: Game of blood, sweat and beers
December 31, 2006
John Aizlewood
From its rowdy crowd to its pot-bellied practitioners, darts has never strayed too far from its drinking, smoking pub roots
I AM - in the interests of research, of course - eating a steak and kidney pie. It is not just any pie. It is a "luxury pie" and, with a few formerly frozen French fries, it has cost me £3.50. Needless to say, it is no more a "luxury" pie than Mr Byrite is a "luxury" clothes emporium, but, claggy crust notwithstanding, it is edible.
Welcome to the Circus Tavern, Purfleet, and the Ladbrokes.com Professional Darts Corporation World Darts Championship, which is not to be confused with the distinctly inferior Professional Darts Championship, which begins in Frimley Green on Saturday.
The Sunday Times: Game of blood, sweat and beers
uniBlog: TIME FOR THE REAL LEWIS TO SHINE
30/12/2006 15:45:00
He is one of the most naturally gifted young darts stars the sport has ever produced but 2007 will be a defining year for Adrian Lewis.
Up on the big stage, he is pure box office and often steals the show but the last two World Championship tournaments have shown up a weakness in his game. There is a mental block and a lack of concentration, which has proved to be his Achilles heel.
12 months ago in the quarter-finals, Lewis was undone by the Manley mind games...this year he looked in the form of his life and everyone was predicting a semi-final showdown against Barneveld. Yet again though, it all went wrong - this time in the 3rd Round against Andy Jenkins.
uniBlog: TIME FOR THE REAL LEWIS TO SHINE
uniBlog: SPIRIT OF THE GAME
30/12/2006
17:45:00
Well, the conflab between Chris Mason and Phil Taylor certainly had more press coverage than Tony Blair’s desperate search for a legacy! As the furore over Mason’s press outburst and alleged obscene outburst roars on, consider this….Mason has many times told me how much he respects Phil and what he has done for the sport.
My take on the remarks in the press about big-headedness are that Chris wanted to unstabilise ‘The Power’ temporarily and make him drop an early set. I see any words slung by Mason at the end, as extreme disappointment bubbling over into venom.
uniBlog: SPIRIT OF THE GAME
Barney and Taylor set up dream final
Phil Taylor meets Raymond van Barneveld in the final
Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld set up the dream final at the Ladbrokes.com World Championship in Purfleet.
The two best players on the planet both sparkled in their semi-finals, each recording a 6-0 whitewash against dangerous opponents who had been on top form previously.
Barney and Taylor set up dream final
DARTS: Taylor and Barney relish final throw
Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld have set up the dream final at the Ladbrokes.com World Championship in Purfleet.
The two best players on the planet both sparkled in their semi-finals last night, each recording a 6-0 whitewash against dangerous opponents who had been on top form previously.
Van Barneveld took only an hour to win 6-0 against Andy Jenkins, which meant he could sit back and watch Taylor try to beat Andy `The Hammer` Hamilton.
DARTS: Taylor and Barney relish final throw
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Darts: The Power rushes into Barney test
Published: 31 December 2006
Raymond "Barney" van Barneveld and Phil "The Power" Taylor set up tomorrow's dream final in the PDC World Darts Championship by crushing their semi-final opponents 6-0.
Van Barneveld whitewashed Andy Jenkins in the first semi-final, but Taylor was not to be outdone, handing out the same treatment to Andy Hamilton.
Taylor is a 13-time world champion, while his Dutch opponent has won the rival BDO World Championship four times.
Darts: The Power rushes into Barney test
Friday, December 29, 2006
sportinglife.com: DARTS PDC 2007 NEWS for 12-29-06
By Jon Wilde, PA Sport
Phil Taylor crushed practice partner Darren Webster 5-1 to march into the semi-finals at Purfleet.
The 13-time world champion, put behind him the controversy of Thursday night's bad-tempered encounter with Chris Mason - which ended with 'The Power' threatening to quit the sport as he accused his opponent of swearing at him when the match concluded.
TAYLOR TROUNCES GALLANT WEBSTER
BARNEY LEAVES TABERN HOPES IN RUBBLE
Raymond van Barneveld whitewashed luckless Alan Tabern to reach the semi-finals at Purfleet.
JENKINS THROUGH AFTER THRILLER
HAMILTON HAMMERS HOME MESSAGE
Jenkins: I did it, dad
December 29, 2006
ANDY JENKINS paid tribute to his late father after causing a World Championship upset.
The unfancied Portsmouth thrower rallied from 2-0 down to beat fifth seed Adrian Lewis 4-3 - three weeks after his dad Chris died of a heart attack.
That put ‘Rocky’ Jenkins, 35, into the last eight at the Circus Tavern for the first time and he now meets Colin Osborne today.
Jenkins: I did it, dad
Good Places to Visit and Throw Darts
# 279 12/28/2006
Good Places to Visit and Throw Darts
WELCOME to Dartoid’s World, the only column about darts that has been ranked three times consecutively in a row one time right after the other among the top causes of barfing.
Today’s subject is my recent three-week 28,000-mile darts journey from Tampa, Florida to Thailand, Cambodia, Korea, Los Angeles and someplace called Pasco in southeast Washington where I threw a challenge match and met a darter named Shawnee Jumping Turtle.
My first stop was Bangkok - there had just been a coup here so I thought it would be a good place to visit and throw darts. Dartoid’s World
Sid Waddell uniBlog: RAGGLE HAGGLE GIPSIES OH!
So, the other night I had a deep discussion of such terms with Chris Mason and an Essex pal of his. They said that ‘custy’ should be pronounced ‘cushty’ and that my northern pronunciation was wrong! Who is right and who is wrong? BLOG me if you know or have any other gypsy words!
Sid Waddell uniBlog: RAGGLE HAGGLE GIPSIES OH!
Taylor fumes after crushing Mason
Phil Taylor crushed Chris Mason 4-0 to reach the last eight at the PDC World Championships - then accused his fellow Englishman of verbally abusing him.
The third-round clash had been given an added edge by Mason's criticism of Taylor in a national newspaper.
Taylor fumes after crushing Mason
More articles on the conflict:
I'll punch out the Power
By ANDREW DILLON
December 29, 2006
PHIL TAYLOR was challenged to a car park punch-up by bitter darts rival Chris Mason last night.
The Power beat Mason 4-0 as the feuding duo traded insults at the oche.
And Taylor threatened to quit as the PDC World Championship descended into chaos in Purfleet.
Mason, 37, raged: "If he wants to sort it out in the car park, I’ll see him there because I’m a better man than him.
"I grew up hard, making bog chains. Taylor used to be a big fish in a small pond, now he thinks he is God. It seems to be one rule for him and one for the rest of us."
I'll punch out the Power
Angry Taylor in quit threat
Thursday, December 28, 2006
The Evolution and De-Evolution of Women’s Darts on SEWA
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Darts extends to rural areas
06:05:51 - 27 December 2006
Blantyre and Districts Darts League's (BDDL) campaign of extending to rural areas kick-started with Christmas Eve Open tournament at Ntono Spot in Thondwe, Zomba.
Gearbox Kamboga of Zomba defeated 18 players to emerge champion walking away with a live goat as a Christmas present.
BDDL said they also organised the tournament in an effort to try and erase the mentality that the sport was for urban people.
Gordon Tsakamu, member of the organising committee, hailed the young players for their performance.
"We are also trying to fine tune upcoming young players, who will be joining the league next season," Tsakamu said. "Most the players are quite good and next season we should expect BDDL to be more competitive."
Darts extends to rural areas.
Darts: Dan Mavuso describe sponsors as crime fighters
By Faith Vilakati
DARTS - THE Swaziland National Sports Council (SNSC) Development Officer, Dan Mavuso has described sponsors of sports as crime fighters and sports developers.
Mavuso said during tournaments a number of people, mainly the youth, are kept busy and away from mingling with bad company that would lead them to commit crime and do drugs as they would be either watching the games or playing.
He made these remarks last Saturday during the Kai Kai Holiday Park E9 000 League prize presentation function held at the motel’s hall at Hhelehhele.
He thanked the sponsor for the support and called upon other companies to take a leaf from them.
"'This is one sport (darts) the Strategic Alliance is proud of because whenever they participate in international tournaments they bring back prizes.' Darts: Dan Mavuso describe sponsors as crime fighters"
SCHOLTEN'S DART OF GOLD
By Jim O'Brien
DUTCH darts ace Roland Scholten bought his missus HGV lessons for Christmas - so she can drive him to tournaments in a new motor home.
The world No.4 is planning to buy a luxury camper van to save on hotel bills when he is competing across Europe.
SCHOLTEN'S DART OF GOLD
Last eight’s Terry target
Comment
LEDBURY darts ace Terry Jenkins bids for his place in the Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship quarter-finals tomorrow.
Jenkins take on James Wade in the third round at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet at 7.10pm after world number 11 Wade edged out Dave Ladley 4-3 today.
World number six Jenkins has already defeated Mark Lawrence and Steve Beaton in the competition.
Last eight’s Terry target
Darts: 'Patronising' Taylor gets under skin of Mason
Gary Jacob
"There may be several ways of trying to topple Phil Taylor, but dismembering his flamboyant personality does not seem wise. Chris Mason has never lacked confidence and labelling Taylor as patronising and arrogant can only provoke the holder of the Ladbrokes.com World Championship in their third-round match today.
However, Mason’s bold attack on Taylor does not extend to the oche, where the world No 15 has already given up any hope of victory after watching his next opponent ruthlessly defeat Mick McGowan 4-1 at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Essex, on Tuesday."
Priestley claims narrow victory
Laursen took control of the game from the start to build up a comfortable lead and inch to victory.
Priestley claims narrow victory"
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Darts: Taylor turns on the power to stay in running for fourteenth world title
Darts: Taylor turns on the power to stay in running for fourteenth world title"
Ovens too hot as Smith's hopes end
"STEVE Smith found Denis 'The Heat' Ovens just too hot to handle as he crashed out of the first round of the Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship at Circus Tavern, Purfleet, writes Ziad Chaudry.
It was an unhappy return to the Essex venue for the talented 27-year-old Dagenham qualifier, who last played in this event back in 2004. He managed to scrape only two legs during the 3-0 hammering he received from the vastly experienced Stevenage darter. Ovens too hot as Smith's hopes end"
Monday, December 25, 2006
allAfrica.com: Tanzania: Empire Wins Independence Day Darts Trophy
The tournament, held under the auspices of Taita Taveta Darts Association, was conducted on Round Robin best of 18 score. Teams from Arusha (4), Moshi (1), Himo (1) and Taveta Kenya (4) took part in the tournament which attracted many spectators.
allAfrica.com: Tanzania: Empire Wins Independence Day Darts Trophy"
DARTS: POWER: I OWE BRISTOW
PHIL 'The Power' Taylor has revealed how oche legend Eric Bristow turned him from the Crafty Potter of Stoke's pub circuit into the Harry Potter of world darts.
It was Crafty Cockney Bristow who put Taylor on the flight-path to greatness by offering him a £9,000 scholarship to quit his job making toilet handles.
icWales - Darts: Taylor unlikely to Power to final
‘The Power’ was handed no favours by the draw for the Ladbrokes.com World Championship in Purfleet for, apart from the first round and potentially the quarter-finals, in every match he looks sure to face an opponent who is in cracking form.
icWales - Darts: Taylor unlikely to Power to final"
icLanarkshire - Darts league final fling of the year
Rooted firmly at the bottom of the league, Molly’s have struggled but took The Swan all the way with the match only being decided in the last double.
icLanarkshire - Darts league final fling of the year"
Two Make 180 Starts In The Same Darts Match (from This is The West Country)
They were Tom Boll (The Rosewood) and Dave Douglas (Crown Inn, East Huntspill). Boll's team won 7-2 as he and Nick Poole had an 18-dart doubles leg.
Signals' Dave Baker had a 180 and a 15-dart singles leg as the leaders beat Socialites 6-3. Nomads' Andy Linthorne took the last singles game to earn them a 5-4 victory against The George, despite a 180 by Dave Binding for the losers.
Two Make 180 Starts In The Same Darts Match (from This is The West Country): "
icNewcastle - Darts: Hammer time
'The Hammer' is back on the Circus Tavern stage where he first made a name for himself two years ago, reaching the quarter-finals, and he has continued his improvement since then. Now up to No.19 in the rankings, the 39-year-old is one of the in-form players on the circuit having reached the semi-finals of the World Matchplay at Blackpool in July.
icNewcastle - Darts: Hammer time"
Darts exhibition night at the Four Winds
On saturday the 13th of January 2007. There will be a darts exhibition night night at the Four Winds on aberavon seafront
Professional dart player dennis (the menace) priestley will be playing 16 local players in challenge matches, followed by a question and answer session.
Tickets are priced at £5 and include chicken and chips plus a disco. Doors will be open from 7.00pm-2.00am
For further info and tickets please contact craig on 01639 891365 or e-mail craig at keeper1801977@yahoo.co.uk
Its sure to be great night of darts and entertainment.
Four Winds Hotel
Princess Margaret Way
Port Talbot
SA12 6QW
01639 884 548
http://www.fourwindshotel.co.uk
clubcall - McGowan eyes Taylor shock
The 33-year-old has burst his way onto the darts scene over the past few months since he knocked Taylor out of a Players Championship event in Holland last month and also strung together some other impressive performances.
clubcall - McGowan eyes Taylor shock"
Independent Online Edition: Darts: 'Jackpot' hits back to see off stubborn Jones
The 21-year-old from Stoke produced a performance of which his mentor, Phil Taylor, would have been proud as he triumphed 4-3 with the help of 13 maximum scores of 180. It was also a terrific display from Jones, who showed the quality that took him to the semi-finals of this tournament last year. Independent Online Edition: Darts: 'Jackpot' hits back to see off stubborn Jones"
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Ladies Darts.com - LDA Newsletter December 2006
Back in February 2006, at the Open Dutch tournament in Veldhoven, Netherlands, a meeting was held between a number of concerned players and officials, and interested parties.
Why the concern?
Well the announcement that the World Dart Trophy would no longer involve a womans competition had much to do with it. A strange decision, one would think, considering that the organisers are...
Ladies Darts.com - LDA Newsletter December 2006"
Unicorn - News: CIRCUS CHRISTMAS REFLECTIONS
24 December 2006
It will go down in the history books as one of THE best matches ever seen at the Circus Tavern. Those who have witnessed every one of the 14 World Championships at Purfleet, are adamant that Lloyd/Barney is in the top five or six Circus classics.
I watched it back on Sky Sports on Saturday afternoon and it was simply sensational. The defeat just about sums up Colin Lloyd’s year……in January, he will lose his World No.1 tag when the PDC switches to an order of merit.
Unicorn - News: CIRCUS CHRISTMAS REFLECTIONS"
The mysterious Mr. Rat - Global Darts Forum
"I have heard mention of the infamous Mr. Rat alot, mainly in Forums, just who is he I ask!
Also Dartoid has been trying for ages to get an Interview with him but cant get hold of him except by emails that they have shared.
....
follow the topic at: The mysterious Mr. Rat - Global Darts Forum"
Evening Star - Painter crashes out
Cambridgeshire-based Painter, who attends matches at Portman Road whenever his playing commitments allow, lost to England's Colin Osborne at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet. Evening Star - Painter crashes out"
BREITBART.COM - Winnipeg's Gerry Convery loses to Steve Beaton at world darts championship
PUREFLEET, England (CP) - Gerry Convery of Winnipeg lost 3-0 to Steve Beaton of England at the Ladbrokes.com world darts championship Wednesday.
Beaton, the 1996 world champion, took the first set 3-0, including 100 finish in the second leg and a 12-darter to move clear in the match. Beaton also won the second set without reply from Convery, although the Canadian twice pressured his throw without being able to get off the mark.
BREITBART.COM - Winnipeg's Gerry Convery loses to Steve Beaton at world darts championship"
Darts: Lewis sees off Jones - Guardian Unlimited Sport
Darts: Lewis sees off Jones - Guardian Unlimited Sport"
The Sun Online - Sport: Ray back from dead to KO Jaws
The Dutchman is making his debut at the PDC World Darts Championships after switching from rival body, the BDO, in February.
Barney went three sets down against the man dubbed Jaws before producing a magnificent comeback to win 4-3 in the biggest clash of the tournament so far. The Sun Online - Sport: Ray back from dead to KO Jaws"
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Planet Darts - PDPA's Christmas Gift To Variety Club
THE Professional Darts Players Association have donated a Sunshine Coach to the Variety Club's Golfing Society to help children with special needs.
The PDPA made the presentation of the minibus to representatives from Woodside School in Belvedere, Kent at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship.
Planet Darts - PDPA's Christmas Gift To Variety Club"
Darts Steventon Run Is Over (from Oxford Mail)
They looked home and dry after taking a 3-0 lead, but a splendid fightback by Jamie Burke, Jason Coates and Pete Eagle levelled the match.
Darts Steventon Run Is Over (from Oxford Mail)"
Darts County Youth Pipped (from Oxford Mail)
The Under 18s lost 5-4, with most games going to a deciding leg. Oxon's winners were Daniel Ford (14.30 average), Jack Wells (16.03), Sam Green (12.19), and 12-year-old Jack Lucas (16.70), who was man of the match.
Darts County Youth Pipped (from Oxford Mail)"
parkes. David tests his aim against the Legends
This follows a terrific effort at the Legends Over 45 National Darts Championships played in Victoria.
The championships were held at the Geelong arena (home of the Wildcats).
The titles were played on 46 boards with 131 men and 119 women attending from NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia.
parkes. David tests his aim against the Legends"
Peterborough Today - Darts: Painter is brushed aside by qualifier
Painter fell 3-1 to qualifier Colin Osborne at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet as he failed to recapture the form that carried him to within touching distance of the title in 2004.
Peterborough Today - Darts: Painter is brushed aside by qualifier"
Planet Darts: Ladbrokes.com World Championship 2006
REPORTS, stats and reaction from the opening day of second round action at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship.
Planet Darts: Ladbrokes.com World Championship"
Taylor gives nothing away in opening his defence - Guardian Unlimited Sport
Taylor gives nothing away in opening his defence - Guardian Unlimited Sport"
Friday, December 22, 2006
BARNEY EDGES CIRCUS CLASSIC: Sporting Life - PDC World Darts
The Dutchman, in only his second match at the Circus Tavern, looked to be heading for an early exit when he made a disappointing start to a match understandably billed as the biggest of the first week.
BARNEY EDGES CIRCUS CLASSIC: Sporting Life - PDC World Darts"
icNewcastle - Darts: Andy hopes he makes party
Smith got his own Circus Tavern campaign off the ground with an easy 3-0 win over China's Shi Yongsheng although, by his own admission, he did not play well. icNewcastle - Darts: Andy hopes he makes party"
icNewcastle - Rising star takes step closer
The 31-year-old, now based in Derby, only just missed out on a seeding having risen to number 34 in the rankings after some fine performances in floor events.
icNewcastle - Rising star takes step closer"
World Darts Vonck Sparks Yet More Upsets (from Basildon Recorder)
By Rob Pritchard
The upsets continued to flow thick and fast on day two of the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship at Purfleet.
Following the departure of tenth seed Ronnie Baxter on Monday, former champion Bob Anderson and world number 16 Mark Walsh both bowed out of the tournament at the first hurdle on Tuesday afternoon.
Walsh was the first to go, losing 3-0 to Dutch teenager Rico Vonck.
World Darts Vonck Sparks Yet More Upsets (from Basildon Recorder)"
icCheshireOnline - Arrows make a point
Dec 21 2006
Runcorn Weekly News
REJUVENATED Alfie's Arrows stunned Section Four leaders Tranny Rovers in the Runcorn Apec Taxis Darts League.
It was only a second defeat of the season for Rovers and the Arrows' 5-4 win enabled second and third-placed Jolly Brewer and The Tup to draw level on points at the top by beating Royal Aces 7-2 and Castle Knights 6-3, respectively. icCheshireOnline - Arrows make a point"
MANLEY CRASHES OUT: Sporting Life - PDC World Darts
By Jon Wilde, PA Sport
Three-time runner-up Peter Manley was involved in yet more controversy as he tumbled out of the Ladbrokes.com World Championship in Purfleet on Friday night.
The man darts fans love to hate lost 4-3 in the second round to Wynand Havenga - the first South African to contest the sport's most prestigious event - despite recovering from three sets down.
MANLEY CRASHES OUT: Sporting Life - PDC World Darts"
BBC SPORT: Darts- Lewis thwarts Jones in thriller
The 21-year-old from Stoke hit 13 180 scores on his way to a thrilling 4-3 win over last year's semi-finalist.
BBC SPORT: Darts- Lewis thwarts Jones in thriller"
Unicorn - uniBlog: Sid Waddell - THE WORLD COMES TO ESSEX
I managed to get through Shi Yongsheng and Tetsuya Wada without tying my tongue in a reef knot – and was amazed to learn through the Japanese lad’s interpreter that his favourite player was Cliff Lazarenko….the reason? “His name sounds Japanese”….. Priceless!
Unicorn - uniBlog: Sid Waddell - THE WORLD COMES TO ESSEX"
Unicorn - uniBlog: Stuart Pyke - WAYNE’S WORLD….FALLING APART?
But what has happened to Mr Mardle? There is no doubt the Circus Tavern will be a poorer place without the presence of the showman that is ‘Hawaii 501’…..sadly, he only has himself to blame. Mardle missed five darts to take out Alan Caves in that nail-biting finale, after doing all the hard work coming from two sets down.
Unicorn - uniBlog: Stuart Pyke"
Mirror.co.uk - Darts: JOCKEY TO OCHE
EXCLUSIVE DARTS: PDC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Lloyd is aiming to put Barney out to pasture
Mike Walters
TOP SEED Colin Lloyd used to muck outs troppy mares and help deliver newborn foals on a stud farm - so he won't fear form horse Ray van Barneveld tonight.
Lloyd, the man affectionately known as 'Jaws', meets Dutch
Mirror.co.uk - Sport - Top Stories - JOCKEY TO OCHE"
Sport - Warwick Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More
A top prize of £500 is on offer at a tournament in Kineton on Saturday week (December 30).
Places are still available in the event, which takes place at the village sports and social club. Entry costs £5 and numbers will be limited to 128.
The doors open at 10.30am and the action gets under way at 12.30pm. To book your place contact Brian Weston on 640546 (after 5pm), Dan Macaulay on 07970 125560, Neil Weston on 640863 (after 5pm) or the club on 640901.
The event is sponsored by Clean Cleaners.
Sport - Warwick Today: Darts contest has £500 prize"
winnipegsun.com - Other Sports - Sports Sunflashes
PUREFLEET, England -- Gerry Convery of Winnipeg lost 3-0 to Steve Beaton of England at the Ladbrokes.com world darts championship yesterday.
Beaton, the 1996 world champion, took the first set 3-0, including 100 finish in the second leg and a 12-darter to move clear in the match.
Beaton also won the second set without reply from Convery, although the Canadian twice pressured his throw without being able to get off the mark.
winnipegsun.com - PEGGER FALLS AT DARTS TOURNEY"
icNewcastle - Darts: Mardle takes a clubbing from the caveman
Crowd favourite Wayne Mardle again failed to match his showmanship with consistent top-quality darts as he crashed out of the World Championship in Purfleet last night.
Mardle, a semi-finalist for the last three years, lost 3-2 in the first round to Alan Caves, a journeyman who had previously never shown anything like his best form in televised matches.
icNewcastle - Darts: Mardle takes a clubbing from the caveman"
KTVZ.com - Central Oregon's Local News - Group targets stores' 'drinking games'
"The same Oregon substance abuse prevention group that successfully lobbied Macy’s to pull T-shirts promoting beer pong from its back-to-school line last summer is applying pressure on Urban Outfitters and Linens 'n Things to remove drinking games from their stores.
It also pressured Kohl's, accusing the national chain of department stores with 817 locations nationwide, of promoting heavy and high-risk drinking by selling miniature versions of drinking games involving darts, roulette and ping-pong in its stores and online.
KTVZ.com - Central Oregon's Local News - Group targets stores' 'drinking games'"
'Pie man' plays through grief: This is London
The No 12 seed, from Portsmouth, beat American qualifier Bill Davis 3-1 at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet but found it tough.
'Pie man' plays through grief: This is London"
Herefordshire News, Herefordshire World darts bid
HEREFORDSHIRE darts star Terry Jenkins has moved comfortably through to the second round of the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship at Purfleet.
Jenkins produced a solid start to his first round clash with Yorkshireman Mark Lawrence and took the first two sets 3-0, 3-1 before his opponent found any sort of form.
Lawrence, inspired by back-to-back 180s in a 13-dart leg, hit back to take the third set 3-2 but Jenkins swiftly moved back into top gear to take the fourth and decisive leg 3-0.
Herefordshire News, Herefordshire World darts bid"
TheStar.com - Sports - Oshawa dart player wins first round at worlds
Beaton, the 1996 world champion, took the first set 3-0, including 100 finish in the second leg and a 12-darter to move clear in the match.
TheStar.com - Sports - Oshawa dart player wins first round at worlds"
Darts Maish Crashes Out For Championship (from Southend Standard)
The world number 26 went into his first round match with South African qualifier Wynand Havenga full of confidence, only to lose 3-2 in a thrilling encounter.
Darts Maish Crashes Out For Championship (from Southend Standard)"
The Sun Online - Sport: The Power's world darts diary
YOU know you’ve made it when one of the greatest names in football tells you he is your biggest fan.
I got a call yesterday from Paul Gascoigne asking whether I could blag him a few spare tickets for the Circus Tavern next week.
Apparently, Gazza’s a huge darts fan and watches all my matches on TV. But he has never actually been to a live tournament.
The Sun Online - Sport: The Power's world darts diary"
The Sun Online - Sport: Barney blows top at the Circus
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD has slammed conditions at the PDC World Darts Championship in Purfleet.
The Dutchman is playing at the Essex venue for the first time after defecting from rival body, the BDO, earlier this year.
And he admits he is finding it hard to adapt to the spit and sawdust of the Circus Tavern after spending years competing at the luxurious Lakeside club.
The Sun Online - Sport: Barney blows top at the Circus"
PATCHED-UP OSBORNE PROGRESSES: Sporting Life: PDC World Darts
PATCHED-UP OSBORNE PROGRESSES: Sporting Life: PDC World Darts"
Sport - Falkirk Today: News, Sport: Darts
CENTRAL SCOTLAND DARTS. The Scottish Mixed Pairs Central play-off will be held in BMW on Sunday, January 7, register 12.30 p.m. The finals will also be held in BMW on Saturday, January 27.
Entries are now being taken for the third Central Open being held in Bannockburn Club on April 6 and 7. Tel. 07904 884456 for details.
The Gents Super League week three will be held in Bannockburn Club on Saturday, January 13, with the registration time moved to 1.30 p.m. for a 2 p.m. start. Fixtures – Stirling B v Wee County A, Denny v Wee County B, Carronbraes v Stirling A. Day off – Forth and End.
The annual Christmas Open at Pennies in Falkirk is on Wednesday, December 27, register 12.30 p.m., entry £5, pay on the day.
FALKIRK & DISTRICT VICTORY DARTS. Results: Anderson Cup (Fours) – 1 Canal Inn No. 1, 2, Pennies Lounge No. 2, semi-finalists, Roman Bar No. 1 and Roman Bar No. 2. League, week four – Canal Inn 6, Pennies Lounge 6; Copper Top 3, Brightons Inn 9. League Cup semi-finals – Mill Inn 5, Brightons Inn 3; Pennies Lounge 5, Canal Inn 4 ; final – Mill Inn 5, Pennies Lounge 4.
Fixtures for January 8: League, week five – Brightons Inn v Canal Inn, Pennies Lounge v Pennies Bar, Roman Bar v Mill Inn. Free week – Copper Top. A Wednesday League meeting takes place on January 10 in Canal Inn at 7 p.m. All teams must attend and bring their team sheets.
CARRONBRAES DART LEAGUE. Results: Carronshore 5, Colonial 7; Railway Tavern 7, Mariner 5; Star Inn 9, Tam Bain 3; Hurlet 0, Bowhouse 12.
Fixtures for January 8: Star Inn v Mariner, Tam Bain v Bowhouse, Railway Tavern v Carronshore, Hurlet v Cavalier.
There is a charity event on December 29 starting at 11.30 a.m. in the Carronshore Bar when Charlie Sands will be attempting to score 50,001. Please support Charlie. Cost £2.
Sport - Falkirk Today: News, Sport: Darts"
FAR EAST DUO PRESENT LITTLE CHALLENGE: Sporting Life: PDC World Darts
By Jon Wilde, PA Sport
Andy 'Pieman' Smith and Wes Newton showed no mercy to the two Far East representatives at the Ladbrokes.com World Championship in Purfleet on Thursday.
Neither of the English duo lost a leg as they totally outclassed their first-round opponents, although there was a definite contrast in how the seeds performed.
FAR EAST DUO PRESENT LITTLE CHALLENGE: Sporting Life: PDC World Darts"
BBC SPORT: Osborne crushes Painter challenge
darts
Colin Osborne beat 13th seed Kevin 'the Artist' Painter 3-1 in the PDC World Championship in Purfleet.
The unseeded Osborne, known as 'the Wizard', lost the first leg after a brilliant 155 Painter checkout but stormed back to take the opening set.
BBC SPORT: Osborne crushes Painter challenge"
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Sport - Bexhill Today: Darts ace stars at world championship
ADRIAN Gray marked his Circus Tavern debut in style with a superb 3-2 win at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship.
The 25-year-old carpet fitter, who represents Pebsham in the Bexhill Darts League, achieved the biggest win of his playing career when he defeated former world number three Ronnie Baxter in the first round at the Purfleet venue on Monday.
The PDC world number 44 now faces Darren Webster in the second round tonight (Friday) at 10.45pm live on Sky Sports.
Gray's opening round match kicked off this year's championship and he admitted there were a few nerves flying around.
Sport - Bexhill Today: Darts ace stars at world championship"
Sport - Dearne Today: LAWRENCE OUT AFTER BRAVE BID
Darts
SOUTH Elmsall qualifier Mark 'Nitro' Lawrence put up a brave fight in his defeat to Terry Jenkins in the First Round of the Ladbrokes.com World Championship.
The world number 64 lost 3-1 in sets to world number 6 Terry Jenkins at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet.
Lawrence lost six of the first seven legs to go two sets down before he hit back with back-to-back 180s to take a splendid 13-darter and claw the game back to 2-1.
Jenkins took the fourth set without reply to ensure his passage into the last 32.
Lawrence said: 'I was slow to start and I missed a few doubles and it gave him the chance to win some legs and eventually he went 2-0 up.
Sport - Dearne Today: LAWRENCE OUT AFTER BRAVE BID"
Can't watch the World Darts Championship?
Stop in any time and see who's online!
Planet Darts: Ladbrokes.com World Championship - Johnny K Back In The Limelight
JOHN KUCZYNSKI will begin his challenge at the £500,000 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship on Thursday.
The American number one will take on 2004 World Championship runner-up Mark Dudbridge in arguably the tie of the first round at the Circus Tavern in Essex, England.
Planet Darts: Ladbrokes.com World Championship - Johnny K Back In The Limelight"
Sky Sports - Win World Darts Championship Tickets
Every dart is live on Sky Sports, but you could be there to feel the excitment of the semi-finals in Purfleet with are superb competition.
We've teamed up with Worthington's, one of Phil 'The Power' Taylor's partners, to give you the opportunity to see the PDC Semi-Final on December 30 at the Circus Tavern.
Sky Sports - Win World Darts Championship Tickets"
Sporting Life | PDC World Championships, Circus Tavern, Purfleet, Phil The Power Taylor, Roland Scholten, Colin Lloyd.
day four - sweatwatch returns!
December 21 14:40
Andy Smith is nicknamed 'The Pieman', and with good reason looking at his frame....
View full blog entry
Sporting Life | PDC World Championships, DARTS PDC 2007 BLOG"
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Flights of fancy along the A13 as bellies ring out for Christmas - Sport - Times Online
Giles Smith: Sport on television
Like Christmas, the PDC World Darts Championship at Purfleet in Essex appears to come earlier each year. And, equally like Christmas, only an unreconstructed Scrooge or similar freelance misery-guts could have a problem with that. Heck, for many of us, the cockle-warming sight — and sound — of darts players roasting in an open Circus Tavern practically is Christmas. Peace on earth, good will to men? Game shot and the match!
Flights of fancy along the A13 as bellies ring out for Christmas - Sport - Times Online"
Sport - Crawley Today: BURCHELL QUALIFIES FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
CRAWLEY darts star Martin 'Scarface' Burchell is to appear live on Sky TV when he contests the Ladbrokes.com World
Championships.
He won his way through to the last 64 being held in Purfleet, Essex by winning a place in the qualifying competition at Villa Park, Birmingham.
Sport - Crawley Today: BURCHELL QUALIFIES FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS"
The Daily Times - Malawi’s Premier Daily
BY JOY NDOVI
01:51:49 - 20 December 2006
In an effort to attract the youth to darts, a sport that is wrongly associated with adults, Deekay Blantyre and Districts Darts League (BDDL) has organised a Christmas tournament at Ntono Sport in Zomba on Christmas Eve.
BDDL committee member Clement Gobede said the tournament was targeting youth teams around Blantyre and Zomba that intended to join BDDL next season.
'We would like the teams to come together and learn from each other as they prepare for next season's action,' Gobede said.
He said this was part of Darts Association of Malawi's (Dam) development program of incorporating new players who will eventually take over from the old ones.
'The blending of youthful players in the league will ensure continuity because most of the existing players are getting old and may soon retire,' he said.
At the close of the season last month, Dam president Majid Panjwani said it was time for the youth to take part in the sport which, he said, can help in preventing the youth from indulging in immoral behaviours.
However, Dam faces the problem of convincing parents to release their children to patronise the sport as most of them associate the sport with people who drink alcohol.
Gobede BDDL had already assembled young players whose parents were not against their participation.
'There are several youth teams in Blantyre and Zomba that are planning to join our league and these are the teams that we are targeting,' he said.
The Daily Times - Malawi’s Premier Daily"
Whalley's World of Sport: Darts diversion
I decided to take a couple of days off this week to do my Christmas shopping. Unfortunately for friends and family, my holiday time has coincided with the opening rounds of the PDC darts world championship at Purfleet.
I'm afraid there might be a few disappointed faces in the Handler household on Christmas morning, and if that is the case then the blame will lie squarley on Taylor, Barneveld, Mardle and co.
It's hard enough peeling myself off the sofa to do battle with the festive hordes at the best of times, but when the arrows are flying it is almost impossible.
Whalley's World of Sport: Darts diversion"
The Sun Online - Sport: Karate Kid Wada will chop Wes
By MATT MOORE
December 21, 2006
COMMENT ON THIS STORY
KARATE KID Tetsuya Wada is aiming for a double chop on his debut at the World Darts Championship.
The Japanese arrow king, 23, suffered a gruelling 30-hour journey to the Circus Tavern, Purfleet, ahead of his big-stage bow today.
And now Wada is fighting to delay a quick trip home by pulling off a surprise win against Wes Newton.
The Sun Online - Sport: Karate Kid Wada will chop Wes"
Scotsman.com Sport - Hamilton hammers Welding despite patchy display
JON WILDE
ANDY Hamilton put paid to the chance of any more heroics from last year's giant-killer Gary Welding with a first-round win at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship yesterday.
Hamilton pounded to a 3-0 win against the man who beat world No 1 Colin Lloyd on his way to the quarter-finals 12 months ago. It was a patchy display, especially on the doubles, by Hamilton, who burst on to the scene by reaching the last eight in Purfleet two years ago and has surged up the rankings since.
Scotsman.com Sport - Hamilton hammers Welding despite patchy display"
Newcastle Falcons : Darts Tournament: Win £400
Following the success of the celebrity darts match, The Hiding Place is now playing host to its very own open darts contest on Saturday December 30.
A £400 prize pot is at stake in the men’s event, which is best of five legs of 501, while £100 is also up for grabs in the women’s tournament.
Registration is £5 from 11am to 12.30pm before a 1pm start in The Hiding Place, situated in the East Stand of the stadium at Kingston Park.
For more information call Graeme Stoddart on 07761 409 959.
Newcastle Falcons : Darts Tournament: Win £400"
NEWS. TALK. SPORTS - 570news.com - Winnipeg's Gerry Convery loses to Steve Beaton at world darts championship
December 20, 2006 - 21:47
PUREFLEET, England (CP) - Gerry Convery of Winnipeg lost 3-0 to Steve Beaton of England at the Ladbrokes.com world darts championship Wednesday.
Beaton, the 1996 world champion, took the first set 3-0, including 100 finish in the second leg and a 12-darter to move clear in the match. Beaton also won the second set without reply from Convery, although the Canadian twice pressured his throw without being able to get off the mark.
NEWS. TALK. SPORTS - 570news.com - Winnipeg's Gerry Convery loses to Steve Beaton at world darts championship"
BBC SPORT: Darts - Mardle stunned by Cave victory
Wayne Mardle
The 'Mouth of the South' was silenced by Caves
Wayne Mardle headed the list of seeds to make first-round exits on the third day of the PDC World Championship.
The eighth seed, a semi-finalist for the last three years, was sent home early for Christmas by Alan Caves, who beat him 3-2 at the Circus Tavern.
"
Darts: Limestone Cowboy gunned down by Sniper: Guardian Unlimited Sport
Wednesday December 20, 2006
The Guardian
Bob Anderson was the best-known casualty as three of the four seeds in action crashed out on the second afternoon of the world championship in Purfleet.
After Ronnie Baxter's defeat on the opening day, Anderson, 59, was joined in heading through the Circus Tavern exit doors by Mark Walsh and Barrie Bates.
Darts: Limestone Cowboy gunned down by Sniper | Breaking news | Guardian Unlimited Sport: "
icCheshireOnline - Barry on target for Commercial
Dec 20 2006
Crewe Chronicle
BARRY Cooper fired a 15-darter and a 180 as Commercial edged Rock-wood 5-3 in the darts Premier Division of the Carlsberg UK Open League.
Cooper was the week's top performer, but was aided by a 129 checkout from team-mate Mark Bennett as they romped to victory.
icCheshireOnline - Barry on target for Commercial"
EDP24 - Darts ace Darren on form
20 December 2006
Norfolk darts ace Darren Webster made his mark at the highest level yesterday when he demolished Bob Anderson to reach the second round of the Ladbrokes.com World Championships at Purfleet.
Webster went into the match against the veteran former world champion as a big outsider, but that didn't appear to worry him as he put in an excellent performance in front of the Sky television cameras.
EDP24 - Darts ace Darren on form"
World Darts Vonck Sparks Yet More Upsets (from Echo)
By Rob Pritchard
The upsets continued to flow thick and fast on day two of the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship at Purfleet.
Following the departure of tenth seed Ronnie Baxter on Monday, former champion Bob Anderson and world number 16 Mark Walsh both bowed out of the tournament at the first hurdle on Tuesday afternoon.
Walsh was the first to go, losing 3-0 to Dutch teenager Rico Vonck.
World Darts Vonck Sparks Yet More Upsets (from Echo)"
icNewcastle - Darts: Fans relish an early clash of the titans
Dec 20 2006
By Jon Wilde, The Journal
Colin Lloyd and Raymond van Barneveld set up the Ladbrokes.com World Championship second-round clash everyone wants to see as they each recorded 3-0 wins in their opening matches last night. corr
The second and third favourites for the title meet so early in the tournament because Van Barneveld only joined the Professional Darts Corporation in February, and in 10 months has risen to number 32 in the world rankings.
icNewcastle - Darts: Fans relish an early clash of the titans"
From The Malvern Gazette: Jenkins makes World title bid
DARTS ace Terry Jenkins has breezed through his opening round in the World Championships at Purfleet with a comfortable 3-1 win.
The sixth-ranked Ledbury thrower took a two set lead in the best of five opening round against Yorkshire qualifier Mark Lawrence and although Lawrence won the third set, Jenkins took the fourth with ease.
From The Malvern Gazette: Jenkins makes World title bid"
DAY THREE - THE MATCH OF THE TOURNAMENT: Sporting Life | PDC World Championships, Circus Tavern, Purfleet...
"DAY THREE - THE MATCH OF THE TOURNAMENT
By Chris Hammer
2143: This will probably be remembered as one of the best matches of this year's tournament but both men are now feeling the pressure.
It's now two sets apiece and Mardle has delighted his fans to take this cracker into a decider. This is the sort of match which gives darts such a good name and I for one will never forget this. It's impossible to pick a winner, but the momentum is with Hawaii Five-0.
DAY THREE - THE MATCH OF THE TOURNAMENT: Sporting Life | PDC World Championships, Circus Tavern, Purfleet, Phil The Power Taylor, Roland Scholten, Colin Lloyd.: "
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Planet Darts - Ladbrokes.com World Championship: Day Two Reports
REPORTS, reaction and stats from the second day's play at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship.
Planet Darts - Ladbrokes.com World Championship: Day Two Reports"
BBC SPORT: Anderson suffers Purfleet defeat
Bob Anderson
'The Limestone Cowboy' reached the final four in 2005
Veteran Bob Anderson made a first-round exit from the PDC World Championship, beaten 3-1 by Darren Webster.
The 1988 BDO world champion and 23rd seed, aged, 59, had been struggling with an injury to his throwing arm.
BBC SPORT: Anderson suffers Purfleet defeat"
Unicorn - uniBlog: Sid Waddell: BIG BANG AT PURFLEET
Some new young players and some new stars from overseas have so far shot through my telescope at Purfleet.
Carpet fitter Adrian Gray beat Ronnie Baxter and then suggested that the Circus Tavern employ him to put in new carpets! Cheeky lad!
Unicorn - uniBlog: Sid Waddell: BIG BANG AT PURFLEET "
Monday, December 18, 2006
New Jersey Darts- Dart Court Is Now In Session!
"Dart Court Is Now In Session!
As most of you know, I am an attorney as well as a dart player. During my lunch break at work, I had an extra minute and I decided to research legal cases involving darts. What I stumbled across had me laughing for the rest of my lunch break.
...
Back in the 1980's, there was a traffic court Judge in New York...
New Jersey Darts- Dart Court Is Now In Session!"
Las Vegas Desert Classic VI - Bulls Eye News: Dart Tournaments Calendar: July 2007
PDPA Player’s Championship
EVENT: Steel-Tip Tournament
PURSE: $39,000+ US
LOCATION: Las Vegas, NV
HOST: Hosted & Ranked By PDC
INFO CONTACT 1: Bull’s-Eye Marketing
PHONE: 614.864.3039 / 800.688.
COMMENTS: Location: Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino • 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South • Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 • 877-632-7800
Entry Fee £65. PDPA Daily Member Fee £10.
Complete Event Information, Registration Forms & Secure Online Registration Services Coming Soon!
This event is Pre-Registration ONLY!
Registration Deadline: June 08, 2007, 8:00 PM
AND...
07/02 - 07/08/2007
Las Vegas Desert Classic VI
EVENT: Steel-Tip Tournament
PURSE: $246,000+ US
LOCATION: Las Vegas, NV
HOST: Hosted & Ranked By PDC
INFO CONTACT 1: Bull’s-Eye Marketing
PHONE: 614.864.3039 / 800.688.
COMMENTS: Location: Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino • 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South • Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 • 877-632-7800
Complete Event Information, Registration Forms & Secure Online Registration Services Coming Soon!
This event is Pre-Registration ONLY!
Registration Deadline: June 08, 2007, 8:00 PM EST
Bulls Eye News: Dart Tournaments Calendar: July 2007"
Take the year off and become champ! Justin Irwin - Bachelor of Darts
... and it was not a joke! If you want to find out how things turned out for Justin just read the following and then follow the link....
On December 3rd 2005 Justin Irwin fulfilled an ambition - to play in the qualifiers for the darts World Championships. The draw was unkind to him, and he was paired against a previous World Championship Quarter finalist (and current world number 44). Justin lost, but was delighted with how he played - particularly hitting four perfect 60’s to start the second leg.
Justin Irwin - Bachelor of Darts
This could only be a Joke!
(Original post April 10, 2005)
I’ll be world champion, says executive who quit for darts
At 35, Justin Irwin has now given up his job managing a £3 million ($5,658,135 USD)budget and 150 staff in an attempt to become darts champion of the world — despite being a darts novice.
Mr Irwin was a £50,000 ($94,302 USD)-a-year director for the charity Childline. He now spends four hours a day practising darts and hopes that if he just keeps “throwing them at the board” he will soon progress to professional level.
“I gave up my job with a view to playing darts professionally. I said I wanted to be a world champion at something at some point and I had gone through football, which I’m rubbish at, and I had gone through cricket and I thought I’m never going to do that. I looked at archery but that needs too much space and that pretty much leaves darts. If I play snooker I can try and hit a ball in from one end of the table to the other I would miss all day."
Mr Irwin is confident that he stands a chance... He has a three-dart average score of 60-65, as opposed to the 90-100 that he would need against world-class players. “I have played the odd game in the pub, but never for a team or anything like that.”
(Story:www.timesoline.co.uk)
Maybe he should auction himself and his darts off on Ebay to obtain sponsors.
At the very least he should start a blog to track his progress or lack of progress. At any rate he may be in over his head... only time will tell.
D.T.
BBC SPORT: Darts: Taylor wants Van Barneveld final
Phil Taylor
Taylor has also won two titles with the BDO
Phil Taylor is hoping to get the chance to face his great rival Raymond van Barneveld in the final of the PDC World Championship at Purfleet.
Taylor, 46, starts the defence of a title he has won 11 times in 13 years against Austrian Anton Pein on Monday.
BBC SPORT: Darts: Taylor wants Van Barneveld final"
Free Press Sport - Doncaster Today: DARTS ACE JOWETT AIMS FOR THE BIG TIME
BENTLEY ace David Jowett is aiming to hit the bullseye at next week's PDC World Championships – just months after giving up window cleaning to turn professional.
Until January this year the 48-year-old was working with his brother on their round before deciding to swap his chamois leather for darts full time.
Free Press Sport - Doncaster Today: DARTS ACE JOWETT AIMS FOR THE BIG TIME "
The Sun Online - Sport: Barney: I'll turn off the Power
The four-time Embassy winner joined the PDC tour in February to pit himself against the game’s greatest-ever player.
And Dutchman Barney says next week’s World Championship’s in Purfleet will finally give him the chance to show that he is the undisputed No1.
The Sun Online - Sport: Barney: I'll turn off the Power"
Planet Darts :2007 PDC Calendar Confirmation
THE PDC will include new tournaments in America, Germany and Holland on the 2007 Pro Tour.
Approaching £2.5 million will be on offer in 2007 on the PDC circuit, which will include a dedicated series of events in North America and Holland/Belgium.
...
The World Series of Darts will be succeeded by the PDC US Open in May, which will join the Las Vegas Desert Classic as a big-money tournament in the United States.
A Players Championship tournament will also be staged in Las Vegas ahead of the Desert Classic VI, with the planned calendar of events now announced.
...
Planet Darts :2007 PDC Calendar Confirmation"
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Planet Darts: Masters of Darts Fixtures
THE SCHEDULE for the 2007 Masters of Darts has been announced.
The tournament will feature two five-man teams, representing England and Holland, playing off over five days from Saturday 10 February 2007.
2007 Masters of Darts Fixtures
(Order of play to be confirmed in due course)
Saturday 10 February
Jelle Klaasen v Mervyn King
Michael van Gerwen v Phil Taylor
Raymond van Barneveld v English Wildcard
Vincent van der Voort v Wayne Mardle
Roland Scholten v Colin Lloyd
Sunday 11 February
Vincent van der Voort v English Wildcard
Raymond van Barneveld v Mervyn King
Michael van Gerwen v Wayne Mardle
Roland Scholten v Phil Taylor
Jelle Klaasen v Colin Lloyd
Monday 12 February
Jelle Klaasen v English Wildcard
Raymond van Barneveld v Phil Taylor
Michael van Gerwen v Colin Lloyd
Vincent van der Voort v Mervyn King
Roland Scholten v Wayne Mardle
Tuesday 13 February
Roland Scholten v English Wildcard
Jelle Klaasen v Phil Taylor
Raymond van Barneveld v Wayne Mardle
Michael van Gerwen v Mervyn King
Vincent van der Voort v Colin Lloyd
Wednesday 14 February
Roland Scholten v Mervyn King
Vincent van der Voort v Phil Taylor
Raymond van Barneveld v Colin Lloyd
Michael van Gerwen v English Wildcard
Jelle Klaasen v Wayne Mardle
Format
Group Stage - Best of five sets, five legs per set
Saturday 17 February
Semi-Finals - Best of 11 sets, five legs per set
Sunday 18 February
Final - Best of 13 sets, five legs per set
Planet Darts: Masters of Darts Fixtures"
Gibraltar's first dedicated sports website: Darts: Gibraltar's second ranking event
The opportunity for members to attend more international competitions this year is sure putting a spanner in the works. Members now know the great opportunity that has been handed to them and it showed, as everyone wanted a piece of the pie.
Gibraltar's first dedicated sports website: Darts: Gibraltar's second ranking event: "
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Unicorn uniBlog - Sid Waddell 15/12/2006
There is not a shadow of doubt that Phil Taylor continues to push the profile of our sport ever higher. Being in the Top Ten nominees for the BBC Sportsman of the Year was great. A darter up there with the athletics and rugby lot? It would have been unthinkable not so long ago.
Unicorn - Sid Waddell 15/12/2006"
Yahoo! TV - Darts on TV- update thru Dec. 28, 2007
FSW, Mon Dec 18 11:00am PST
• Darts - 'World Championship of Darts: UK Open'
FSW, Mon Dec 18 03:00pm PST
• World Series of Darts
ESPN2, Tue Dec 26 12:00am PST
• World Series of Darts
ESPN2HD, Tue Dec 26 12:00am PST
• World Series of Darts
ESPN2, Thu Dec 28 12:00am PST
• World Series of Darts
ESPN2HD, Thu Dec 28 12:00am PST
• World Series of Darts
ESPN2, Thu Dec 28 01:00am PST
• World Series of Darts
ESPN2HD, Thu Dec 28 01:00am PST
Yahoo! TV - Darts on TV- update thru Dec. 28"
BBC SPORT: Darts - Lloyd targets revival at Purfleet
Lloyd, from Chelmsford, remains the world number one despite a relatively poor year in the major tournaments.
He told BBC Essex: 'I'm feeling good. I haven't had a great year due to things away from the game, but that's all sorted now.
BBC SPORT: Darts - Lloyd targets revival at Purfleet"
Friday, December 15, 2006
icCheshireOnline - No home comfort at Mill Brow
Dec 14 2006
Runcorn Weekly News
MILL Brow crashed to another home defeat in the Karalius Bros RTB section of the Widnes league.
Their conquerors this time were Cricketers Arms, despite Greg Lawrenson giving the Brow an ideal start.
John Mullholland levelled it and Ray Hatton's 17-darter put Leggies ahead.
icCheshireOnline - No home comfort at Mill Brow"
Independent Online Edition: Darts: Raymond van Barneveld: Across the board
Independent Online Edition: Darts: Raymond van Barneveld: Across the board"
Dartoid's World Articles - Dartoid #278: My Friend the Doctor
learned he existed, I have been corresponding with the so-called “Doctor
of Darts” – Patrick Chaplin. Despite a handful of failed attempts
to get together, Patrick and I have not met, or even spoken. Yet thanks to a
shared love for the sport and the convenience and power of e-mail we have
become good friends.
Dartoid's World Articles"
icCheshireOnline - Shock as Pavilions are sent crashing
Dec 14 2006
Runcorn Weekly News
BURMA pulled off a major surprise in Runcorn Apec Taxis Darts League, beating hitherto Section Three leaders Pavilions 6-3
The basement battlers had previously only one league victory to their credit.
icCheshireOnline - Shock as Pavilions are sent crashing"
Beccles And Bungay Journal - Hales pub closure fear
Beccles And Bungay Journal - Hales pub closure fear"
The Sun Online - Sport: Taylor: I'll Power walk to title
The Power begins the defence of his PDC World Championship title at Purfleet on Monday.
And the Stoke thrower revealed he will wear a different pair of shoes each day in a bid to trample the opposition into submission.
Taylor, 46, said: 'I'm a perfectionist and I want to be the best I can so I keep trying different things to make me better.
The Sun Online - Sport: Taylor: I'll Power walk to title"
Whitehaven News: THE Castle staged the Scottish & Newcastle singles play-off last Thursday.
Published on 14/12/2006
Darts by David Kirkbride
THE Castle staged the Scottish & Newcastle singles play-off last Thursday. After Wayne made the draw the quarter-final results were: John Blaney beat Leigh Taylor 3-1, Ian Pattinson beat Scanner Bone 3-0, Pecker Woods beat Ian Sharples 3-0, and Garry Bellard beat Des Halbert 3-0.
The first semi provided Pattinson with a 3-0 win over Blaney, the second semi needed four games before Bellard beat Woods 3-1.
Whitehaven News"
Burma Spring An Upset (from This Is Cheshire)-Darts
By Sports correspondent
BURMA pulled off a major surprise in Runcorn Apec Taxis Darts League on Thursday night.
The team at the foot of Section Three, with previously only one league victory to their name, beat leaders Pavilions 6-3.
That enabled Welly to take over at the top after a 106 finish from Neil Lambert helped his team to a 5-4 win against Dreadnaughts.
Burma Spring An Upset (from This Is Cheshire)-Darts"
Sport - Falkirk Today: CARRONBRAES DARTS LEAGUE
Fixtures: Star Inn v Tam Bain, Railway Tavern v Mariner, Hurlet v Bowhouse, Carronshore v Colonial.
The league will resume on January 8. The committee wishes all members a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Congratulations to the Carronbraes Super League team who played their first ever game and came out convincing winners against Forth beating them 7-3.
l Visit the website at www.carronbraesdartleague.leaguereplublic.com
CENTRAL SCOTLAND DARTS. Entries are now being taken for the third Central Open to be held in Bannockburn Club on April 6 and 7. Contact Davie Hanson on 07904 8844456.
Central play-offs will be on Sunday, January 7. Register 12.30 p.m. BMW.
Week three of the Gents Super League will be held on Saturday, January 13, at BMW.
Sport - Falkirk Today: CARRONBRAES DARTS LEAGUE"
Sky Sports - TAYLOR TO BE KING OF THE WORLD..AGAIN?
The World Championship is as big as it gets in the darting calendar, with tickets for the Circus Tavern extravaganza eagerly snapped up by punters who make their annual trip down to Purfleet as the highlight of their Festive breaks.
'Watch the World Darts Championship at the Circus Tavern, live on Sky Sports from Dec 18 - Jan 1'
Sky Sports - TAYLOR TO BE KING OF THE WORLD..AGAIN?"
Sun.Star Davao - RRD Pahalipay dartsfest - Friday
The best darters in Davao will fight it out for honors in the three-day event.
A simple opening ceremony is set at 6 p.m. with Mayor Duterte, City Sports Coordinator Christopher 'Bong' Go, darts coordinator and General Services Officer Marvin 'ying' Melodias scheduled to lead officials in the rites.
Sun.Star Davao - RRD Pahalipay dartsfest - Friday: "
The Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame - Darts
Unicorn Products Ltd.
1983
FRANK LOWY (1901-1969), a native of Budapest, Hungary, was founder-owner of Unicorn Products Ltd. in Forest Hill, London, England. He began his career with a 6-Pound (British) investment and an idea for improving and marketing darts.
Informative brief story....
Paul Williams - New sweepsignup for the 2007 season!
Fantastic prizes have been donated from various sponsors throughout the seasons which have included dartboards, darts and accessories
Sweepstake competition CLICK HERE
Below are the rules of this competition….why not sign up and give it ago…you’ve nothing to lose!
1. You must sign up for each competition separately
there will be no block booking
2. Failure to sign up for 5 events (in a row) will mean removal from the league
3. A SIGN UP thread will be posted prior to each competition
4. Your player and u will be posted in a LIST thread
5. Televised/major comps you will be given a player
all other comps you will be assigned a board and you will then get the player who progresses from that board
(unless we get lots of new sweepstakers and we can stay with a player per member)
6. If you know that you will be on holiday or working away for a short period you can pm admin and we will allow an automatic signup during that time period...(do not pm us and say you are away for 6 months that will not be allowed)
2 weeks maximum
single player allocations
winner = 12 pts
r/up = 10 pts
semis = 8 pts
qrts = 6
last 16 = 4
last 32 = 2
board allocations
winner = 10 pts
r/up = 8 pts
semis = 6 pts
qrts = 4
last 16 = 2
all sweepstakes are randomly generated
Good luck
Paul Williams - New sweepsignup for the 2007 season!"
Ask the expert: Phil Taylor: Guardian Unlimited Darts
Thursday December 14, 2006
The Guardian
How did you feel about losing out to Zara Phillips for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award?
Becky Schweiger Leeds
Phil Taylor Zara's a lovely girl and she loves her darts too. I don't mean this badly in any way but you can talk to her like she's one of the boys. She knows her boxing, golf and snooker. We had a nice chat. To be part of the whole thing was brilliant. There was no prejudice, no sarcasm and we were made to feel really welcome. I was a bit quiet all night, a bit overawed. Me, the lad from the council house, getting out of a chauffeur-driven car and walking on the red carpet with all those legends. There were people with crutches there, people in wheelchairs and they were all champions. It's amazing that this little island has produced so many amazing champions. Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe are friends of mine, so that was great. The nomination, you can't beat it. If I was world champion 100 times I don't think it would mean as much.
Ask the expert: Phil Taylor: Guardian Unlimited Darts"
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Planet Darts - 2007 PDC Calendar update
THE Professional Darts Corporation have announced the provisional 2007 calendar of tournaments.
The PDC are moving towards a minimum of 25 Pro Tour events to accompany the existing five televised ranking tournaments on the £2 million professional circuit next year.
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Details of these events are still being confirmed and those dates in the calendar - signalled in italics - are still provisional.
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PDC US Open 18-20 May, Connecticut
Players Championship 1 July, Las Vegas Pro Tour
Las Vegas Desert Classic VI 2-8 July PREMIER
Windy City Open 15-19 September Pro Tour
Planet Darts - 2007 PDC Calendar update"
cessnock.yourguide - Darts team's huge effort
It's an achievement that will have most sports team skippers green with envy.
Herbie Allen, who captains the darts team from the Station Hotel at Kurri, has just notched up his 50th premiership and it's certainly been a solid gold half-century.
During this time, teams captained by Herbie have figured in 50 premierships, winning 44 grand finals and finishing finalists on the remaining six occasions.
cessnock.yourguide - Darts team's huge effort"
Sport - Dearne Today: News, Sport, ON QUEST FOR CHAMPIONSHIP"
by Chris Brammer
MEXBOROUGH'S Dennis Priestley and Mark Lawrence from South Elmsall both start their quest for the Ladbrokes.com World Championship next week.
Priestley takes on Dutch qualifier Josephus Schenk on Wednesday at 8pm, two days after darts partner and qualifier, Lawrence will have hoped to have overcome world number six, Terry Jenkins.
Two-time champion, Priestley wants a good performance at Purfleet to boost his order of merit standing and keep his top three status while Lawrence of Beech Street said it would be a dream just to win one game.
Sport - Dearne Today: News, Sport, ON QUEST FOR CHAMPIONSHIP"
Free Press Sport - Doncaster Today: News, DARTS ACE JOWETT AIMS FOR THE BIG TIME"
BENTLEY ace David Jowett is aiming to hit the bullseye at next week's PDC World Championships – just months after giving up window cleaning to turn professional.
Until January this year the 48-year-old was working with his brother on their round before deciding to swap his chamois leather for darts full time.
Now the Balby Bridge player will be attempting to clean up against the likes of 13-times champion Phil Taylor, former Embassy World champion Raymond Van Barneveld and current world number one Colin Lloyd for the £100,000 title at the Circus Tavern, Purfleet.
Free Press Sport - Doncaster Today: News, DARTS ACE JOWETT AIMS FOR THE BIG TIME"
People's Daily Online -- Draw for Global Cup Pro Darts Championship in China
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Following is the draw for the four-day, 60,000 US dollars Global Cup Professional Darts Championship, which opened Thursday in Shantou, Guangdong Province:
Li Weihong, China, vs John Lowe, England
Tang Jun, China, vs Wayne Mardle, England
Andy Cheng, Hong Kong, China, vs Kevin Painter, England
Sam Lai, Hong Kong, China, vs Colin Lloyd, England
Liu Cheng'an, China, vs John Part, Canada
Shi Yongsheng, China, vs Phil Taylor, England
Han Xicheng, China, vs Peter Manley, England
Henry Ho, Hong Kong, China, vs Roland Scholten, Netherlands
People's Daily Online -- Draw for Global Cup Pro Darts Championship in China"
POST-TRIBUNE - Hobart Jaycees raise money, recruit members with dart tourney
December 13, 2006
BY KASS STONE Post-Tribune
Area dart players hit a bull's-eye for charity at the Hobart Jaycees dart tournament.
Dozens of local dart players took part in the fund-raiser and membership event at the Hobart Community Center in Festival Park.
'We always try to do things that generate interest in the community,' said Adrian 'Zook' Zakula, former Hobart Jaycees president, who was helping run the tournament.
POST-TRIBUNE :: Neighbors :: Hobart Jaycees raise money, recruit members with dart tourney"
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Wolverine Dart Assn and Metro East Dart Assn Announce...
The Wolverine Darts Association and Metro East Darts Association leagues announce Michigan’s biggest ’01 format tournament of the year, the Michigan State ’01 Championships, January 19-21, 2007 at the Holiday Inn Southfield in Southfield, MI
Date Released: 12/13/2006
The Wolverine Dart Association and Metro East Dart Association announce the addition of three new sponsors for the MIchigan State '01 CHampionships to be held in Southfield, MI January 19-21, 2007.
WDA and MEDA would like to welcome Molson, Jagermeister, and Holiday Inn as sponsors for this great event. Each of the three will contribute cash and prizes to make the 2007 tournament the largest it has ever been. With a total payout in cash and prizes approaching $10,000, the tournament is set to showcase the best darters in the state and to enhance the sport throughout the country.
Molson and Coors Light are returning sponsors from the 2006 event, but they have increased their support this year to make sure this event really takes off and continues its growth. Jagermeister has shown its support this year and looks forward to being involved with the sport of darts and its incredible growth. Holiday Inn has also come aboard and contributed prizes and has been very helpful in securing the venue for this and future events hosted by the WDA and MEDA.
If you have any questions, please forward them to president(at)wolverinedarts.com or call Patrick Kovack at 248-217-1063.
About Wolverine Darts Association
Wolverine Darts Association
icCheshireOnline - Pioneers go four points clear
Dec 13 2006
Crewe Chronicle
PIONEERS increased their lead at the top of the Carlsberg UK Crewe Open League darts Premier Division to four points with an 8-0 whitewash of Raven A.
Delamere and Hawk are now in joint second following 6-2 victories over respective opponents Rock-wood and Dishers.
icCheshireOnline - Pioneers go four points clear"
Sports News - Burnley Today: The Golden Arrow Is Back
ONE of the area's biggest-ever darts competitions is to come back to life in the New Year.
For more than two decades the Golden Arrow provided the Burnley and Pendle darts scene with it's biggest individual crown.
And it is to be launched back into life in a new format in January.
Darters from across both boroughs, who are registered with either of the respective leagues, are being invited to sign up for the chance to win a share in the £600 prize money.
But the revival competition will not see games at various venues across many weeks leading to a showdown of the top eight darters from each region.
In it's place will now be a competition where the winner will be found in the space of just one day.
The upstairs room in the Burnley Miners Club in Plumbe Street will be transformed for a massive panel darts competition on Sunday, January 14th, at noon.
Four boards will work out the top eight from Burnley and four will find the leading contenders from Pendle.
When that 16 has been decided, the competition will move on to centre stage in the main downstairs room at the club.
And then the battle will really start in earnest as the search for a champion hots up.
Entry fee for the 2007 Golden Arrow is just £2.
All pubs and clubs which compete in the darts leagues in Burnley and Pendle have been circulated with details and further information is available from Burnley and District Darts League secretary Harold Bowers (423478).
08 December 2006
Sports News - Burnley Today: The Golden Arrow Is Back"
IGN: Tony Rice Interview
"IGN Sports: Is it true you used to throw darts in your dorm to improve your accuracy?
Tony Rice: I threw darts for an entire year, and after I finished playing at Notre Dame, I still participated in throwing darts. I love to compete. Coach Holtz used to tell us, if you're going to step on the football field or in a business meeting, you better be prepared to compete. It all boils down to that. When he had me throwing darts, that's what it was all about. I didn't listen to what anyone else was saying, I just wanted to pinpoint on a certain target and it worked.
IGN: Tony Rice Interview"
Sport-Zara Phillips named BBC sports personality of the year - No win for Taylor
Sun Dec 10, 2006
LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - World equestrian champion Zara Phillips, the granddaughter of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, was named the BBC's sports personality of the year on Sunday, beating widely-tipped golfer Darren Clarke.
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The paucity of British success in major sports was highlighted by the absence of football, rugby and athletics from the 10-person short list.
Among those put to the public vote were Jenson Button, who won a Formula One race for the first time at his 113th attempt, Monty Panesar, a spin bowler who has yet to play for England's current Ashes team, and darts world champion Phil Taylor.
Sport-Zara Phillips named BBC sports personality of the year"
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