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Re: 1st January 2023

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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by oche balboa » Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:36 pm

What a useless thread, No one can predict what will happen in 5 years

Would you have thought that Cross would have been in the top 10 in 2013???? NO
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by The Ginge Reaper » Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:38 pm

Aye, its a bit like saying Bunting will be higher in the OoM than White in two years, total guesswork.
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by Still the finest » Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:43 pm

Nobody could have predicted Oche becoming a youtube sensation. But here we are.

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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by Randall » Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:23 pm

The Ginge Reaper wrote:Aye, its a bit like saying Bunting will be higher in the OoM than White in two years, total guesswork.
Who would ever have predicted Ted would be top 10 easily?
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by PT13 » Thu Oct 18, 2018 9:58 pm

thegentle wrote:
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The Thorn wrote:4 players there who are still in. Though Wade, Whitlock and Chizzy might be out soon enough.
Not really "still" as far as Simon Whitlock is concerned. Whitlock was briefly world number 3 after the 2014 World Championship, his peak ranking. He was number 4 at the time of the 2014 World Matchplay when reaching the semi finals. He then crashed down with a horrible 2 years afterwards, going out of the top 20. He has done very well to work his way back up into the top 10, and not go the way of Andy Hamilton and Wes Newton.

The irony is that Whitlock used to be Mr. Consistent. Now he's the opposite, going all over the place in terms of consistency.
When was Whitlock out of the top 20, and how far exactly did he fall? I know he was seeded 17th going into the 2017 Worlds, didn't know he fell any further
Went down into the low 20s, I believe. He had already started to climb back up before the 2017 World Championship. He hit the lowest ranking wise after the 2016 World Matchplay, after the money from his 2014 World Matchplay semi final came off the Order of Merit (the last ranking event before his slump).

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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by thegentle » Thu Oct 25, 2018 2:49 pm

Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by Randall » Thu Oct 25, 2018 3:02 pm

thegentle wrote:Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
Not consistent enough by a distance currently.
Doubt he ever will be.
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by sennafan24 » Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:21 pm

Randall wrote:
thegentle wrote:Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
Not consistent enough by a distance currently.
Doubt he ever will be.
The eternal optimist strikes again.
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by Rogg » Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:41 pm

sennafan24 wrote:
Randall wrote:
thegentle wrote:Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
Not consistent enough by a distance currently.
Doubt he ever will be.
The eternal optimist strikes again.
:) I'm amazed that Randall considers the entire Top 10 be 'consistent' to any degree at all...
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by tungsten tossers » Thu Oct 25, 2018 11:52 pm

Rogg wrote:
sennafan24 wrote:
Randall wrote:
thegentle wrote:Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
Not consistent enough by a distance currently.
Doubt he ever will be.
The eternal optimist strikes again.
:) I'm amazed that Randall considers the entire Top 10 be 'consistent' to any degree at all...
He has potential for top 16... I was just listening to Burton on the dartscast and he was suggesting top 32
Within a year and top 16 within two more when he gains the experience of doing the tour...
I was thinking about it while listening to the show and He could very well end up like the new Mensur, as his style will not make the top players like playing him and he seems to have that same sort of Mensur mentality.

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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by Randall » Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:59 am

sennafan24 wrote:
Randall wrote:
thegentle wrote:Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
Not consistent enough by a distance currently.
Doubt he ever will be.
The eternal optimist strikes again.
A pessimist is never disappointed!
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by thegentle » Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:26 am

Rogg wrote:
sennafan24 wrote:
Randall wrote:
thegentle wrote:Anyone reckon Ratajski could crack the top 10 in a few years?
Not consistent enough by a distance currently.
Doubt he ever will be.
The eternal optimist strikes again.
:) I'm amazed that Randall considers the entire Top 10 be 'consistent' to any degree at all...
I can only hope someone like Ratajski will HAVE to be more consistent to get into the top 10 than someone like Whitlock is now
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by thegentle » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:06 pm

thegentle wrote:My top 10 in 4 years time would be something like this:
MvG
Cross
Cadby
De Zwaan
Smith
Dimitri
Gurney
Hopp
Price
Noppy

Top 5 were pretty easy really, three fairly young guys at the top of the game now, as well as the two best prospects (assuming Cadby can actually base himself in England, that's surely the only thing stopping him). There are any number of guys who could be towards the bottom of that top 10. If I had to guess at any Mensur/Wright types that spring from relative obscurity, pffft, maybe Clemens? Joyce?
Can't say I ever guessed Noppy would win a TV title, but it looks like an inspired throwaway guess to round off the top 10 in January next year!

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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by TheMalteseDart » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:31 pm

De Zwaan will need to do a lot of work for Thorn and gentle to be right regarding him

Whilst he didn’t put him in his top 10 I respect Gentles shout of Joyce as a possibility, a true connoisseur of the game

Interesting looking back to see how quickly darts can change, Hopp and De Zwaan seem ridiculous shouts now but at the time there probably weren’t many arguments against, more likely to start 2023 without tour cards than being in the top 10
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by thegentle » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:39 pm

Barring something truly gobsmacking, it seems MvG will still be in the top 10, although I never thought he'd fall to #5 so soon! Cross looks like he might just about hang on to his spot within the top 10 (hasn't he dropped just outside once before?)
Cadby always had the talent, but perhaps it was always wishful thinking to suggest he would ever get his life back on track
Smith looks secure in the top 10 even if a major still eludes him
Dimitri has been as high as #5, but is in very real danger of dropping out
Really thought de Zwaan would be legit, but it's likely he'll lose his card, Hopp the same but to a lesser extent. Didn't think Gurney would sink to around the 20 mark, unfortunately Price went the other way...
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by The Thorn » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:40 pm

Memories. I was a boring cunt back then
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by Randall » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:41 pm

I have no memory of starting this thread
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by The Thorn » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:41 pm

I remember Randall starting the thread
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Re: 1st January 2023

Post by tungsten tossers » Mon Mar 07, 2022 7:53 pm

Chizzy looks like he will struggle to stay in the top 20, but one decent run in a major may rectify that...

Gando may just hang on to a top 16 spot..

Puke could be in the top 10

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