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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by SuperSwede » Sun Sep 27, 2020 4:10 pm

Rogg wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 3:13 pm Well done Keane Barry. It was he who lost the card final to Hinges, yar?
Yep, if I remember right he was in amazing form the whole day but had to wait ages to play the final and his performance dropped off a cliff for it.

Smashed Bennett in January too at the O2 for the other Youth Championship.
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 4:40 pm

Barry banks that £50, so I think he's guaranteed the place at the Worlds now, not sure who'd be ahead on countback
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Post by Rogg » Sun Sep 27, 2020 4:42 pm

Thanks StupidSwede, or whatever the cool people are calling you this week. One event to go then...


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Straight after winning his first, Barry claims his 2nd DT title. He has secured his Tour Card for 2021/22 and is just £50 away from the World Championship.
Meikle has qualified for the Worlds, Van Peer on the 2nd TC spot


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Post by Potter's Lake » Sun Sep 27, 2020 4:45 pm

Killer in the running for that coveted 69th spot.
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 5:54 pm

Evetts and Mol out, so van Peer is back on the tour, only UK Open spots to play for I believe. Congrats Berry, I don't think there's a single person in the sport who isn't happy to see you do well
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 5:56 pm

Of course, if Meikle has a good end to the ProTour season and forces his way into the Worlds that way, BvP will be at the Worlds
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:01 pm

Lee Lok Yin on the charge, reaches the final on his first weekend on the Dev Tour, such a shame the Asian Tour got cancelled as surely he'd have thrived there. Win against Rydz in the final and he's in the UK Open next year, lose and there's a slim chance depending on who gets tour cards next year
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Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:11 pm

SAFC in full Hong Kong mode I presume then?
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Post by Jimmi » Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:22 pm

thegentle wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:11 pm SAFC in full Hong Kong mode I presume then?
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Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:23 pm

Rydz sees out this year's truncated Development Tour with a title, shame
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:39 pm

1. Ryan Meikle (second year tour card 2021)
2. Keane Barry (new tour card holder 2021)
3. Berry van Peer (new tour card holder 2021)
4. Damian Mol
5. Evetts (probable tour card holder after the Worlds)
6. Kevin Doets
7. Martin Schindler (possible tour card holder after the Worlds)
8. Callan Rydz (second year tour card 2021)
9. Wessel Nijman (facing a possible lengthy ban)
10. Niels Zonneveld (probably loses his tour card after the Worlds)
11. Dom Taylor
12. Joe Davis
13. Keelan Kay
14. Brian Raman
15. Rhys Griffith
16. Sebastian Bialecki
17. Nico Kurz
18. Lee Lok Yin
19. Owen Roelofs
20. Geert Nentjes (probably loses his tour card after the Worlds)

Top 8 players without a tour card for 2021 qualify for the UK Open, will be fun seeing who takes those places once we're done sorting out who gets tour cards next year...somehow
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by Rogg » Sun Sep 27, 2020 8:31 pm

thegentle wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 5:54 pm Evetts and Mol out, so van Peer is back on the tour, only UK Open spots to play for I believe. Congrats Berry, I don't think there's a single person in the sport who isn't happy to see you do well
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by Jimmi » Sun Sep 27, 2020 8:32 pm

+2 for Berry.
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by SuperSwede » Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:15 pm

Nice one Rydz, I have no opinion on him though clearly talented but just the more relevant he becomes the better because I love how much Safc hates him haha
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by Safc » Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:17 pm

SuperSwede wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:15 pm Nice one Rydz, I have no opinion on him though clearly talented but just the more relevant he becomes the better because I love how much Safc hates him haha
And like I say anyone who offers a bloke in his 80s who wouldn't say boo to a goose out for a fight is a mongol
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Post by Fiss Plaps » Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:51 pm

Barry & Berry on Tour. Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by SuperSwede » Sun Sep 27, 2020 10:31 pm

Safc wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:17 pm
SuperSwede wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:15 pm Nice one Rydz, I have no opinion on him though clearly talented but just the more relevant he becomes the better because I love how much Safc hates him haha
And like I say anyone who offers a bloke in his 80s who wouldn't say boo to a goose out for a fight is a mongol
Really? I hadn't heard that one :shock:
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by Rogg » Sun Sep 27, 2020 11:05 pm

Starts at 2pm tomorrow. 96 players; 32 groups of 3.


2020 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship
Seeded Players


1. Jeffrey de Zwaan
2. Martin Schindler
3. Harry Ward
4. Ted Evetts
5. Geert Nentjes
6. Niels Zonneveld
7. William Borland
8. Callan Rydz
9. Ryan Meikle
10. Bradley Brooks
11. Jitse van der Wal
12. Lewis Williams
13. Brian Raman
14. Nathan Rafferty
15. Dom Taylor
16. Kevin Doets
17. Maikel Verberk
18. Keane Barry
19. Berry van Peer
20. Damian Mol
21. Joe Davis
22. Keelan Kay
23. Rhys Griffin
24. Sebastian Bialecki
25. Lee Lok Yin
26. Owen Roelofs
27. Adam Gawlas
28. Jaikob Selby-Rivas
29. Lewis Pride
30. Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
31. Jack Main
32. Gian van Veen

Development Tour Order of Merit Qualifiers

Sean Negrette
Nathan Potter
Man Lok Leung
Thomas Lovely
Liam Meek
Joshua Richardson
Daan Bastiaansen
Jarred Cole
Jamai van den Herik
Kevin Troppmann
Danny van Trijp
Henk Snijder
Reece Colley
Marcus Tommaso Brambati
John Brown
Nathan Girvan
Kalem Marsh
Mikey Rees
Justin Smith
Keith O'Neill
Cameron Doyle
Henry Cutting
Lewis Gurney
Ole Holtkamp
Moreno Blom
Sven Hesse
Luke Colwill
Levy Frauenfelder
Ben Cheeseman
Josh McCarthy
Robin Beger
Bertus Herks
William Blackwell
Charlie Symons
James Beeton
Brad Phillips
Bradley Halls
Owen Maiden
George Killington
Roman Benecky
Ben McCaffery
Jack Kirtland
Maartendirk Woord
Brent Plaisier
Adam Paxton
Sam Coenders
Aaron Ayres
Callum Wildridge
Daniel Perry
Timo van den Elshout
Michael Poole
Egor Tvorogov
Vilem Sedivy
Fred Box
Jack Male
Jurjen van der Velde
Alec Small
Ryan Payne
Scott Hope
Joshua Lloyd
Thomas Cromwell
Connor Pickett
Henry Reddin
Justin Hewitt
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Re: 2020 PDC Development Tour + World Youth Championship

Post by thegentle » Sun Sep 27, 2020 11:25 pm

Rogg wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 11:05 pm Starts at 2pm tomorrow. 96 players; 32 groups of 3.


2020 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship
Seeded Players


1. Jeffrey de Zwaan
2. Martin Schindler
3. Harry Ward
4. Ted Evetts
5. Geert Nentjes
6. Niels Zonneveld
7. William Borland
8. Callan Rydz
9. Ryan Meikle
10. Bradley Brooks
11. Jitse van der Wal
12. Lewis Williams
13. Brian Raman
14. Nathan Rafferty
15. Dom Taylor
16. Kevin Doets
17. Maikel Verberk
18. Keane Barry
19. Berry van Peer
20. Damian Mol
21. Joe Davis
22. Keelan Kay
23. Rhys Griffin
24. Sebastian Bialecki
25. Lee Lok Yin
26. Owen Roelofs
27. Adam Gawlas
28. Jaikob Selby-Rivas
29. Lewis Pride
30. Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
31. Jack Main
32. Gian van Veen

Development Tour Order of Merit Qualifiers

Sean Negrette
Nathan Potter
Man Lok Leung
Thomas Lovely
Liam Meek
Joshua Richardson
Daan Bastiaansen
Jarred Cole
Jamai van den Herik
Kevin Troppmann
Danny van Trijp
Henk Snijder
Reece Colley
Marcus Tommaso Brambati
John Brown
Nathan Girvan
Kalem Marsh
Mikey Rees
Justin Smith
Keith O'Neill
Cameron Doyle
Henry Cutting
Lewis Gurney
Ole Holtkamp
Moreno Blom
Sven Hesse
Luke Colwill
Levy Frauenfelder
Ben Cheeseman
Josh McCarthy
Robin Beger
Bertus Herks
William Blackwell
Charlie Symons
James Beeton
Brad Phillips
Bradley Halls
Owen Maiden
George Killington
Roman Benecky
Ben McCaffery
Jack Kirtland
Maartendirk Woord
Brent Plaisier
Adam Paxton
Sam Coenders
Aaron Ayres
Callum Wildridge
Daniel Perry
Timo van den Elshout
Michael Poole
Egor Tvorogov
Vilem Sedivy
Fred Box
Jack Male
Jurjen van der Velde
Alec Small
Ryan Payne
Scott Hope
Joshua Lloyd
Thomas Cromwell
Connor Pickett
Henry Reddin
Justin Hewitt
A wide open field, definitely more open than in previous years imo, most of those top seeds are not in good form. I'll go with Barry to win, but there's a real chance that for once, someone will win this who isn't already qualified for the Worlds
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