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But worth noting that Hingey could have entered the wildcard qualifier had he not qualified via Wolfie's fake principles.
Whether he'd have bothered is a whole other issue, especially as Emmerdale was in its pomp at the time.
Whether he'd have bothered is a whole other issue, especially as Emmerdale was in its pomp at the time.
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Wolfie has steller principles
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World champions mend rifts in darts
https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/20 ... for-darts/
15th September 2011
The two reigning world darts champions insist they have no axe to grind after clashing at a pub in Wolverhampton.
The biggest match in darts today came to the Cleveland Arms, Stowheath Lane, last night as PDC world title holder Adrian Lewis met BDO counterpart Martin Adams to decide the 'best of the best.'
Since 1992 there have been two world championships each year, when the BDC imploded with a breakaway faction initially called the WDC, changing name to the PDC in the late 1990s.
The two are prohibited to meet in competitive events and have been since the split but last night, in a relatively light hearted exhibition, saw their two current leading lights go head to-head.
Lewis took the lead and rarely looked back, running out a 13-10 winner with five 180s to one, scoring an average of 86 to Adams' 84.
Two great players duelled for the glass vase on the night, presented by Wolverhampton's Wayne Jones, but were adamant the sport, whatever camp your tent is in, comes first.
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Lewis said: "I just enjoyed the moment but everyone expects the PDC player to win, so there's a lot more pressure on me.
"We had a great crack, me and Martin are great mates and everyone says to me 'do you hate the BDO?' It's a load of rubbish.
"I used to play county darts with a lot of those players, so why would I turn my back on them because I have joined another organisation?
"All we want to do is play darts."
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Adams has been voted on to the board of the BDO - the lesser drawing power of the two - after a shake-up of the organisation's governing body.
He said: "Personally, to us, no one ever fell out over it. There's no bridges to build, in my view, because all of the players get on.
"No one can predict the future but I believe the BDO and the PDC will continue to go their own separate ways. I can't see any change to that.
"For the people that love darts, they will want to see as much of it as they can on TV.
"It doesn't matter who is playing."
https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/20 ... for-darts/
15th September 2011
The two reigning world darts champions insist they have no axe to grind after clashing at a pub in Wolverhampton.
The biggest match in darts today came to the Cleveland Arms, Stowheath Lane, last night as PDC world title holder Adrian Lewis met BDO counterpart Martin Adams to decide the 'best of the best.'
Since 1992 there have been two world championships each year, when the BDC imploded with a breakaway faction initially called the WDC, changing name to the PDC in the late 1990s.
The two are prohibited to meet in competitive events and have been since the split but last night, in a relatively light hearted exhibition, saw their two current leading lights go head to-head.
Lewis took the lead and rarely looked back, running out a 13-10 winner with five 180s to one, scoring an average of 86 to Adams' 84.
Two great players duelled for the glass vase on the night, presented by Wolverhampton's Wayne Jones, but were adamant the sport, whatever camp your tent is in, comes first.
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Lewis said: "I just enjoyed the moment but everyone expects the PDC player to win, so there's a lot more pressure on me.
"We had a great crack, me and Martin are great mates and everyone says to me 'do you hate the BDO?' It's a load of rubbish.
"I used to play county darts with a lot of those players, so why would I turn my back on them because I have joined another organisation?
"All we want to do is play darts."
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Adams has been voted on to the board of the BDO - the lesser drawing power of the two - after a shake-up of the organisation's governing body.
He said: "Personally, to us, no one ever fell out over it. There's no bridges to build, in my view, because all of the players get on.
"No one can predict the future but I believe the BDO and the PDC will continue to go their own separate ways. I can't see any change to that.
"For the people that love darts, they will want to see as much of it as they can on TV.
"It doesn't matter who is playing."
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^^^^^^^^^^^
The day Adams learned the truth.
Anyway, here are Oche (Bandage) and Thorn (Sidney) celebrating Adams' win over Lewis at the Tavern on some random forum - https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/darts-bat ... ewis/14806
The day Adams learned the truth.
Anyway, here are Oche (Bandage) and Thorn (Sidney) celebrating Adams' win over Lewis at the Tavern on some random forum - https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/darts-bat ... ewis/14806
oche balboa wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:58 am Would be a cold day in hell before you two have a disagreement. I thought you was the same person. perhaps you are brothers
Who knows....
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Great thread thatsennafan24 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:05 am ^^^^^^^^^^^
The day Adams learned the truth.
Anyway, here are Oche (Bandage) and Thorn (Sidney) celebrating Adams' win over Lewis at the Tavern on some random forum - https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/darts-bat ... ewis/14806
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That is a terrible great read. Bandage and Sidneysennafan24 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:05 am ^^^^^^^^^^^
The day Adams learned the truth.
Anyway, here are Oche (Bandage) and Thorn (Sidney) celebrating Adams' win over Lewis at the Tavern on some random forum - https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/darts-bat ... ewis/14806
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The BDO thread on there... oh my. I wouldn't even know where to start. https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/bdo-darts ... /10877/425
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Enjoying the Duff-Tricole final.
4-4! 30 years ago Phil Taylor and Mike Gregory gave us the greatest final of all time but this is now coming very close to that.
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Sidney enjoyed the last ever BDO Lakey.Rogg wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:28 am The BDO thread on there... oh my. I wouldn't even know where to start. https://tfk.thefreekick.com/t/bdo-darts ... /10877/425
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DARTS: 'One step at a time' insists title-chasing Baxter
https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wik ... d=8c8b46b1
2nd January 2002
ROCKET Ronnie Baxter insists he will take it one step at a time as he attempts to win his first major tournament at the Skol World Championship in Purfleet.
Baxter has been the tournament's form player following two impressive victories over Kevin Painter and Dennis Smith at the Circus Tavern.
He topped the averages with 99.39 in the 4-2 first-round win over Painter before blitzing fifth seed Smith 6-1 in just over an hour.
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But Baxter refuses to look too far ahead and said: "You have got to look at every round as it stands and beat the next person in front of you.
"It's no good looking towards the final - you have got to beat the rest before you get there.
"I played well on the 28th but I was a bit mediocre with my scoring against Dennis. In the end my finishing pulled me through.
"As long as I can put it together in the next two days I should be okay. But we won't know until on the day - every day is another battle."
Peter Manley booked his last-eight spot with an epic 6-5 win over veteran John Lowe, but Baxter added:"He is just another player I have got to beat."
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Meanwhile, Richie Burnett believes he is capable of playing a lot better despite clinching a quarter-final place.
'The Prince of Wales' was pushed all the way by Denis Ovens before he eventually prevailed 6-4.
He said: "You will never win a tournament through talent alone. You have got to have nerves, passion, concentration and many other things.
"And I'' pleased that I have these, even if I am not playing fluently at the moment"
Burnett will now face in-form Colin Lloyd, who defeated World Grand Prix champion Alan Warriner in the second round.
https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wik ... d=8c8b46b1
2nd January 2002
ROCKET Ronnie Baxter insists he will take it one step at a time as he attempts to win his first major tournament at the Skol World Championship in Purfleet.
Baxter has been the tournament's form player following two impressive victories over Kevin Painter and Dennis Smith at the Circus Tavern.
He topped the averages with 99.39 in the 4-2 first-round win over Painter before blitzing fifth seed Smith 6-1 in just over an hour.
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But Baxter refuses to look too far ahead and said: "You have got to look at every round as it stands and beat the next person in front of you.
"It's no good looking towards the final - you have got to beat the rest before you get there.
"I played well on the 28th but I was a bit mediocre with my scoring against Dennis. In the end my finishing pulled me through.
"As long as I can put it together in the next two days I should be okay. But we won't know until on the day - every day is another battle."
Peter Manley booked his last-eight spot with an epic 6-5 win over veteran John Lowe, but Baxter added:"He is just another player I have got to beat."
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Meanwhile, Richie Burnett believes he is capable of playing a lot better despite clinching a quarter-final place.
'The Prince of Wales' was pushed all the way by Denis Ovens before he eventually prevailed 6-4.
He said: "You will never win a tournament through talent alone. You have got to have nerves, passion, concentration and many other things.
"And I'' pleased that I have these, even if I am not playing fluently at the moment"
Burnett will now face in-form Colin Lloyd, who defeated World Grand Prix champion Alan Warriner in the second round.
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PDC Order Of Merit
https://www.pdc.tv/news/pdc-order-of-merit
12th August 2005
THE Professional Darts Corporation will move from a ranking points system to an Order of Merit from 2007, and the current 2005 Order of Merit is now available to view online.
The Order of Merit will include prize money won in every PDC ranked event, and will succeed the current system following the 2007 Ladbrokes.com World Championship.
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The current Order of Merit has been produced since the 2005 World Championship ended, beginning with the Budweiser UK Open North-East Regional Final in January.
Victories in the Budweiser UK Open finals and the Las Vegas Desert Classic have helped Phil Taylor to the top spot as the current leading earner.
Colin Lloyd, who picked up £25,000 for his victory in the Stan James World Matchplay recently, is in second place.
UK Open finalist Mark Walsh is sat in third place, just ahead of another form player from the circuit, Ronnie Baxter, and John Part, who has reached the latter stages at all three major tournaments so far this year.
Chris Mason, James Wade and Adrian Lewis are three players who are currently sat outside the top 24 in the world rankings but have performed well throughout 2005.
Newcomers Colin Osborne and Jimmy Mann would be ranked 24 and 26 respectively under the new system in their debut years, while Americans Ray Carver and John Kuczynski would also be inside the top 50.
1 Phil Taylor £55,100
2 Colin Lloyd £41,533
3 Mark Walsh £23,568
4 Ronnie Baxter £21,920
5 John Part £20,657
6 Roland Scholten £18,773
7 Wayne Maardle £18,483
8 Peter Manley £18,042
9 Denis Ovens £13,679
10 Alex Roy £12,532
11 Andy Jenkins £11,715
12 Chris Mason £11,182
13 James Wade £10,327
14 Adrian Lewis £10,138
15 Dennis Priestley £9,482
16 Mark Dudbridge £9,167
17 Andy Smith £8,570
18 Terry Jenkins £7,898
19 Erik Clarys £7,896
20 Lionel Sams £7,477
21 Kevin Painter £7,382
22 Wes Newton £7,249
23 Steve Hine £7,125
24 Colin Osborne £6,900
25 Dennis Smith £6,583
26 Jimmy Mann £6,485
27 Dave Askew £5,941
28 Mark Holden £5,760
29 Bob Anderson £5,350
30 Darren Webster £5,336
31 Mark Thomson £5,059
32 Mick Manning £4,395
33 Andy Callaby £4,086
34 Matt Clark £4,017
35 Colin Monk £3,980
36 Alan Warriner £3,974
37 Steve Beaton £3,963
38 Ray Carver £3,722
39 Andy Belton £3,600
40 Keith Deller £3,590
41 Steve Maish £3,545
42 Wayne Jones £3,425
43 Alan Caves £3,396
44 Erwin Extercatte £3,326
45 Paul Williams £3,236
46 Jamie Harvey £3,074
47 Andy Hamilton £2,925
48 Adrian Gray £2,762
49 Ian Whillis £2,700
50 Michael Barnard £2,593
https://www.pdc.tv/news/pdc-order-of-merit
12th August 2005
THE Professional Darts Corporation will move from a ranking points system to an Order of Merit from 2007, and the current 2005 Order of Merit is now available to view online.
The Order of Merit will include prize money won in every PDC ranked event, and will succeed the current system following the 2007 Ladbrokes.com World Championship.
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The current Order of Merit has been produced since the 2005 World Championship ended, beginning with the Budweiser UK Open North-East Regional Final in January.
Victories in the Budweiser UK Open finals and the Las Vegas Desert Classic have helped Phil Taylor to the top spot as the current leading earner.
Colin Lloyd, who picked up £25,000 for his victory in the Stan James World Matchplay recently, is in second place.
UK Open finalist Mark Walsh is sat in third place, just ahead of another form player from the circuit, Ronnie Baxter, and John Part, who has reached the latter stages at all three major tournaments so far this year.
Chris Mason, James Wade and Adrian Lewis are three players who are currently sat outside the top 24 in the world rankings but have performed well throughout 2005.
Newcomers Colin Osborne and Jimmy Mann would be ranked 24 and 26 respectively under the new system in their debut years, while Americans Ray Carver and John Kuczynski would also be inside the top 50.
1 Phil Taylor £55,100
2 Colin Lloyd £41,533
3 Mark Walsh £23,568
4 Ronnie Baxter £21,920
5 John Part £20,657
6 Roland Scholten £18,773
7 Wayne Maardle £18,483
8 Peter Manley £18,042
9 Denis Ovens £13,679
10 Alex Roy £12,532
11 Andy Jenkins £11,715
12 Chris Mason £11,182
13 James Wade £10,327
14 Adrian Lewis £10,138
15 Dennis Priestley £9,482
16 Mark Dudbridge £9,167
17 Andy Smith £8,570
18 Terry Jenkins £7,898
19 Erik Clarys £7,896
20 Lionel Sams £7,477
21 Kevin Painter £7,382
22 Wes Newton £7,249
23 Steve Hine £7,125
24 Colin Osborne £6,900
25 Dennis Smith £6,583
26 Jimmy Mann £6,485
27 Dave Askew £5,941
28 Mark Holden £5,760
29 Bob Anderson £5,350
30 Darren Webster £5,336
31 Mark Thomson £5,059
32 Mick Manning £4,395
33 Andy Callaby £4,086
34 Matt Clark £4,017
35 Colin Monk £3,980
36 Alan Warriner £3,974
37 Steve Beaton £3,963
38 Ray Carver £3,722
39 Andy Belton £3,600
40 Keith Deller £3,590
41 Steve Maish £3,545
42 Wayne Jones £3,425
43 Alan Caves £3,396
44 Erwin Extercatte £3,326
45 Paul Williams £3,236
46 Jamie Harvey £3,074
47 Andy Hamilton £2,925
48 Adrian Gray £2,762
49 Ian Whillis £2,700
50 Michael Barnard £2,593
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Bloody hell, Mark Walsh the third best player in the world and people really thought the PDC was the superior organisation before 2012.
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No Walshy slander please
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Nothing could possibly slander him more than his own performances.
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Walsh was a really good player on the floor, just didn't turn up on TV often.
I wonder what the BDO rankings looked like at the time?
I wonder what the BDO rankings looked like at the time?
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Tried looking. The Archived site from 2005 is a mess. Dartsdatabase wasn't around in 2005.dartsdirect81 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 11:04 am Walsh was a really good player on the floor, just didn't turn up on TV often.
I wonder what the BDO rankings looked like at the time?
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The 2005 BDO World Darts Championship seeds were:
Raymond van Barneveld
Ted Hankey
Mervyn King
Tony West
Darryl Fitton
Tony O'Shea
Martin Adams
Vincent van der Voort
Other than Mervyn King I would consider the PDC top 8 to be superior over their BDO counterparts with the same ranking
Raymond van Barneveld
Ted Hankey
Mervyn King
Tony West
Darryl Fitton
Tony O'Shea
Martin Adams
Vincent van der Voort
Other than Mervyn King I would consider the PDC top 8 to be superior over their BDO counterparts with the same ranking
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Manley beat himRogg wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 2:03 pm DARTS: 'One step at a time' insists title-chasing Baxter
https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=GPS&u=wik ... d=8c8b46b1
2nd January 2002
ROCKET Ronnie Baxter insists he will take it one step at a time as he attempts to win his first major tournament at the Skol World Championship in Purfleet.
Baxter has been the tournament's form player following two impressive victories over Kevin Painter and Dennis Smith at the Circus Tavern.
He topped the averages with 99.39 in the 4-2 first-round win over Painter before blitzing fifth seed Smith 6-1 in just over an hour.
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But Baxter refuses to look too far ahead and said: "You have got to look at every round as it stands and beat the next person in front of you.
"It's no good looking towards the final - you have got to beat the rest before you get there.
"I played well on the 28th but I was a bit mediocre with my scoring against Dennis. In the end my finishing pulled me through.
"As long as I can put it together in the next two days I should be okay. But we won't know until on the day - every day is another battle."
Peter Manley booked his last-eight spot with an epic 6-5 win over veteran John Lowe, but Baxter added:"He is just another player I have got to beat."
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Meanwhile, Richie Burnett believes he is capable of playing a lot better despite clinching a quarter-final place.
'The Prince of Wales' was pushed all the way by Denis Ovens before he eventually prevailed 6-4.
He said: "You will never win a tournament through talent alone. You have got to have nerves, passion, concentration and many other things.
"And I'' pleased that I have these, even if I am not playing fluently at the moment"
Burnett will now face in-form Colin Lloyd, who defeated World Grand Prix champion Alan Warriner in the second round.
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