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Showing posts with label Phill 'The Ferryhill Flyer' Nixon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phill 'The Ferryhill Flyer' Nixon. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Bull's-eye! David, 13, beats world darts finalist

DARTS daft David Worthington, 13, hit the bull's-eye when he beat world championship finalist Phill Nixon in a one-off challenge
Local hero Nixon, nicknamed "Ferrryhill Flyer", is the 150-1 rank outsider who nearly pulled off a shock win in last month's World Darts Championship after coming from 6-0 down in the final to eventually lose out 7-6.
To thank his North East supporters, the County Durham ace is touring workingmen's clubs taking on all-comers in exhibition matches.
But he hadn't bargained on dead-eye shot David who left the Lakeside World Championship in his wake with a display of magic darts.
In their match Nixon started on 501 and David on 301. Nixon, a 50-year-old dad-of-eight from Ferryhill, was stuck on 164 when his teenage opponent hit the decisive double 10 to claim victory.
Seaham School of Technology pupil David, who dreams of being a darts player when he grows up, was shaking with nerves when he went head-to-head with his idol.
He was one of 26 players picked from the hat to play Phill when he visited Dawdon Miners' Welfare Club this week.
David's mum Beverly, who works at the club, said: "Before they played David ran up the stairs and was shaking. I told him everyone shakes when they're nervous.
"When he won I was ecstatic for him. He loves darts."
David, from Parkside, practises on a board at his the home of his grandparents, Leslie and Gladys Wilcock, in Wynyard Street.
Mrs Wilcock, 62, and her daughter have both played for the club's women's team in the past.
David also has a board in his room and often spends the first part of his mother's shifts at the Mount Stewart Street club practising.
Mr Wilcock, 65, added: "He was over the moon. He said he was shaking at first but then he was able to beat him."
David succeeded where 16 men, eight women and two other youngsters failed, with Phill giving the women and youngsters a headstart by throwing his darts flight-first.
The sports star also signed the board used during the night, which was then raffled.
Club secretary Marion Napper said: "Phill was very friendly, a very nice man.
"He was speaking to everyone to sign autographs and it was a really good night."
Phill rose to fame after staging an amazing fightback against England captain Martin Adams in the Lakeside competition.
He had been 6-0 down, then drew level, but was pipped 7-6 for the £70,000 prize.
Sunderland Today News - Bull's-eye! David, 13, beats world darts finalist

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Civic Leaders Shower Praise On Darts Hero (from The Northern Echo)

Civic leaders shower praise on darts hero Making the news: Reporter Catherine Jewitt presents Phill Nixon with framed Northern Echo images of his exploits in the world of darts championships
Excitement surrounding County Durham's latest sporting hero continued as the Ferryhill Flyer's achievement on the world's stage was formally acknowledged in his home town yesterday. Chris Fay reports. PHILL NIXON made the ten- minute trip from his home in Skipton Close, Ferryhill, to the town hall by chauffeur-driven limousine...
Civic Leaders Shower Praise On Darts Hero (from The Northern Echo)

Sunday, January 14, 2007

RTÉ.ie Sport - Adams wins amazing Lakeside final



Adams wins amazing Lakeside final
Sunday, 14 January 2007 9:22



Martin Adams finally overcame his World Championship hoodoo

Martin Adams resisted an amazing fightback from fellow 50-year-old Phil Nixon to capture the Lakeside World Championship title for the first time with a nervy 7-6 win tonight.

The duo were the two oldest players in the competition with only three months between them in age, but for most of the final there was a huge gulf in class as Adams stormed into a 6-0 lead.
RTÉ.ie Sport - Adams wins amazing Lakeside final



Set by set updates as top seed Martin Adams defeats qualifier Phil Nixon in the final of the Lakeside World Championship at Frimley Green.



Saturday, January 13, 2007

Nixon sets up De Ruiter meeting



Dutchman Niels de Ruiter
De Ruiter staged a superb recovery to secure the win
Phil Nixon will meet fellow outsider Niels de Ruiter in the semi-finals of the Lakeside World Championship after both claimed narrow 5-4 wins.

Qualifier Nixon, from Durham, held his nerve after 15th seed Paul Hanvidge had fought back from 4-1 down to level at 4-4 to win.
BBC SPORT: Darts - Nixon sets up De Ruiter meeting



Youre Simply Flyin Dad (from The Northern Echo)
You're simply Flyin' dad!
ALL eyes were on the North-East's newest sporting hero, Phill 'The Ferryhill Flyer' Nixon last night as he embarked on the biggest match of his career. A place in the semi-finals of the BDO world darts championship was at stake and nowhere was the atmosphere more electrifying than at his family home in Ferryhill, County Durham. Catherine Jewitt reports.