Tour card race 2021
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And Mansell thank fuck
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Mansell might already be fucked if Losper/Robb can't play and nobody turns their card in, if De Decker is drafted in, he's 65th. Waites is living dangerously as no fewer than 7 (possibly 8 with De Decker) are within a win of overtaking him, of those 7, 5 are ProTour players and if they all do the business, Waites is 65th. Hopp has a bit more security in that he's a spot ahead, and that only 4 (or 5 including De Decker) of those names are within immediate striking distance, so he's gonna need at the very least one player to go on a bit of a run

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I think this goes to show just how cut-throat the tour can be, Mansell was a ProTour qualifier last year (comfortably even, he was 16th on the ProTour list) finally won a game on the Ally Pally stage, and this year he's not been a million miles away from the TV events yet he's almost certainly losing his tour card

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He should have worked harder and won a few more games thenthegentle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:37 am I think this goes to show just how cut-throat the tour can be, Mansell was a ProTour qualifier last year (comfortably even, he was 16th on the ProTour list) finally won a game on the Ally Pally stage, and this year he's not been a million miles away from the TV events yet he's almost certainly losing his tour card
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So you must be a right lazy cunt then?daveboygreen wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:46 amHe should have worked harder and won a few more games thenthegentle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:37 am I think this goes to show just how cut-throat the tour can be, Mansell was a ProTour qualifier last year (comfortably even, he was 16th on the ProTour list) finally won a game on the Ally Pally stage, and this year he's not been a million miles away from the TV events yet he's almost certainly losing his tour card
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No poll needed to answer that question.ILAD wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:43 amSo you must be a right lazy cunt then?daveboygreen wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:46 amHe should have worked harder and won a few more games thenthegentle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:37 am I think this goes to show just how cut-throat the tour can be, Mansell was a ProTour qualifier last year (comfortably even, he was 16th on the ProTour list) finally won a game on the Ally Pally stage, and this year he's not been a million miles away from the TV events yet he's almost certainly losing his tour card

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Mansell is fucked bcz of the Kenny - Rowby Match. The winner will definitely pass Mansell in the Ranking.thegentle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 12:32 amMansell might already be fucked if Losper/Robb can't play and nobody turns their card in, if De Decker is drafted in, he's 65th. Waites is living dangerously as no fewer than 7 (possibly 8 with De Decker) are within a win of overtaking him, of those 7, 5 are ProTour players and if they all do the business, Waites is 65th. Hopp has a bit more security in that he's a spot ahead, and that only 4 (or 5 including De Decker) of those names are within immediate striking distance, so he's gonna need at the very least one player to go on a bit of a run
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PLAYERS WHO WILL LOSE THEIR PDC TOUR CARD AFTER THIS SEASON
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He always seems to be doing well

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A win on the World Championship stage is always special, but for some players victory at Alexandra Palace can make the difference in their bid to stay on the professional circuit.
The top 64 players on the PDC Order of Merit following the 2021/22 William Hill World Darts Championship will secure PDC Tour Cards for the 2022 season.
Listed below are players in the World Championship who are current Tour Card Holders but are provisionally ranked outside the top 64 after the World Championship, and therefore must win at least one game at Ally Pally:
Nick Kenny
Provisional rank: 70
First Round Opponent: Rowby-John Rodriguez
Minimum number of wins needed: 1
Lisa Ashton
Provisional rank: 76
First Round Opponent: Ron Meulenkamp
Minimum number of wins needed: 2
Ted Evetts
Provisional rank: 78
First Round Opponent: Jim Williams
Minimum number of wins needed: 2
James Wilson
Provisional rank: 88
First Round Opponent: Luke Woodhouse
Minimum number of wins needed: 3
*Bradley Brooks is also provisionally ranked outside the top 64. However, should he finish outside the top 64 he would win a Tour Card by virtue of topping the 2021 UK Development Tour Order of Merit.
**Players provisionally ranked in the top 64 may also need to win one match or more to stay retain their Tour Card depending on other players' results.
Listed below are players competing in the World Championship who are not current Tour Card Holders but can still finish in the top 64 by winning at least one game at Ally Pally:
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Provisional rank: 71
First Round Opponent: Nick Kenny
Minimum number of wins needed: 1
Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
Provisional rank: 84
First Round Opponent: Ben Robb
Minimum number of wins needed: 2
Fallon Sherrock
Provisional rank: 86
First Round Opponent: Steve Beaton
Minimum number of wins needed: 3
Chas Barstow
Provisional rank: 91
First Round Opponent: John Norman Jnr
Minimum number of wins needed: 3
The top 64 players on the PDC Order of Merit following the 2021/22 William Hill World Darts Championship will secure PDC Tour Cards for the 2022 season.
Listed below are players in the World Championship who are current Tour Card Holders but are provisionally ranked outside the top 64 after the World Championship, and therefore must win at least one game at Ally Pally:
Nick Kenny
Provisional rank: 70
First Round Opponent: Rowby-John Rodriguez
Minimum number of wins needed: 1
Lisa Ashton
Provisional rank: 76
First Round Opponent: Ron Meulenkamp
Minimum number of wins needed: 2
Ted Evetts
Provisional rank: 78
First Round Opponent: Jim Williams
Minimum number of wins needed: 2
James Wilson
Provisional rank: 88
First Round Opponent: Luke Woodhouse
Minimum number of wins needed: 3
*Bradley Brooks is also provisionally ranked outside the top 64. However, should he finish outside the top 64 he would win a Tour Card by virtue of topping the 2021 UK Development Tour Order of Merit.
**Players provisionally ranked in the top 64 may also need to win one match or more to stay retain their Tour Card depending on other players' results.
Listed below are players competing in the World Championship who are not current Tour Card Holders but can still finish in the top 64 by winning at least one game at Ally Pally:
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Provisional rank: 71
First Round Opponent: Nick Kenny
Minimum number of wins needed: 1
Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
Provisional rank: 84
First Round Opponent: Ben Robb
Minimum number of wins needed: 2
Fallon Sherrock
Provisional rank: 86
First Round Opponent: Steve Beaton
Minimum number of wins needed: 3
Chas Barstow
Provisional rank: 91
First Round Opponent: John Norman Jnr
Minimum number of wins needed: 3
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Re: Tour card race 2021
C'mon Fallon and Lisa
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Hewge game coming up, win and Ryan Meikle is almost certainly safe for next year, lose and he's basically toast

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Meikel is shite
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3rd time lucky at Ally Pally, and 3rd time lucky in terms of keeping his tour card

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