PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Fiss Plaps » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:43 pm

tungsten tossers wrote:Monk wins 5-2
Can't wait for the Monk/Price roid wars that inevitably lead to one of them getting banned.
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by tungsten tossers » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:43 pm

Randall wrote:Doubt anyone picked today's winners?
correct.. two people had lee Evans
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by tungsten tossers » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:44 pm

Fiss Plaps wrote:
tungsten tossers wrote:Monk wins 5-2
Can't wait for the Monk/Price roid wars that inevitably lead to one of them getting banned.
markers and callers will be wearing body armour :pointing:

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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Zeyes » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:44 pm

Fiss Plaps wrote:
tungsten tossers wrote:Monk wins 5-2
Can't wait for the Monk/Price roid wars that inevitably lead to one of them getting banned.
Maybe they can form a tag team.

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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Tommo » Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:44 pm

Fuck off Monk.
They're all here!

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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Fiss Plaps » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:00 pm

George Killington claims the other card.

Needs to change his nickname to "Buzz".
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Potter's Lake » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:02 pm

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Get the fuck in there. Had no idea who the fuck he was until a few hours ago, now I'm his biggest fan.
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Zeyes » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:07 pm

Killington is a young-ish player, regular on the Youth/Dev Tour since 2012. One win, one runner-up and one semifinal, but all of those back in 2013/14. Hasn't done much since. Last qualified for the Youth World Championship in 2015, but that was based mostly on 2014 earnings.

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Post by The Thorn » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:08 pm

Jamie Hughes, Evetts, Winstanley, Jeff Smith. Boulton all notable failures
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by tungsten tossers » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:10 pm

Should be an interesting day tomorrow

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Post by StevieBoy » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:33 pm

ITG wrote:I remember Lee Evans played well at Comedy Playhouse once a year or two ago.

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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by adrianhughes » Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:56 pm

big day for likes of menzie, hughes tomorrow amongst others. i reckon 10 gets a card for most but 11 will guarantee it. menzie needs a last 16 to guarantee it and hughes at minimum last 8 ud think.

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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by The Thorn » Sat Jan 20, 2018 10:44 pm

adrianhughes wrote:big day for likes of menzie, hughes tomorrow amongst others. i reckon 10 gets a card for most but 11 will guarantee it. menzie needs a last 16 to guarantee it and hughes at minimum last 8 ud think.

Hope Menzies gets one. Hughes is fucked though I think
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Wolflanternbumbag » Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:20 pm

Monk has aged about 20 years..
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Fiss Plaps » Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:03 am

Zeyes wrote:Killington is a young-ish player, regular on the Youth/Dev Tour since 2012. One win, one runner-up and one semifinal, but all of those back in 2013/14. Hasn't done much since. Last qualified for the Youth World Championship in 2015, but that was based mostly on 2014 earnings.
Family illness was the reason he went inactive according to the PDC write-up:
PDC.tv wrote:"It's an emotional moment but I'm so happy," said Killington. "I knew I had the ability and I showed that when I won the Development Tour event and reached a couple of other finals at a young age. Then my mother was taken ill and I put my family first to help bring up my brother and sister. I had to learn how to grow up as a man and it's been a long road."

"I still believed that I could make it in the game and to win my Tour Card today is a dream come true. I knew I was capable and I tried my hardest and made it happen - I'm speechless. I've got two years now and it's a chance to establish myself. I practice with Diogo Portela and with him and my dad behind me I've got some great support."
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Wolflanternbumbag » Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:33 am

Can Menzies, Hughes or Jeff Smith get a run going today and win a card.. Last chance
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Greipel » Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:49 am

Wolflanternbumbag wrote:Can Menzies, Hughes or Jeff Smith get a run going today and win a card.. Last chance
Smith must do it because of the World Cup of Darts. He is clearly the best Canadian apart from Part. I don't want to see him fucking back to the BDO.
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by Randall » Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:03 am

Fiss Plaps wrote:
Zeyes wrote:Killington is a young-ish player, regular on the Youth/Dev Tour since 2012. One win, one runner-up and one semifinal, but all of those back in 2013/14. Hasn't done much since. Last qualified for the Youth World Championship in 2015, but that was based mostly on 2014 earnings.
Family illness was the reason he went inactive according to the PDC write-up:
PDC.tv wrote:"It's an emotional moment but I'm so happy," said Killington. "I knew I had the ability and I showed that when I won the Development Tour event and reached a couple of other finals at a young age. Then my mother was taken ill and I put my family first to help bring up my brother and sister. I had to learn how to grow up as a man and it's been a long road."

"I still believed that I could make it in the game and to win my Tour Card today is a dream come true. I knew I was capable and I tried my hardest and made it happen - I'm speechless. I've got two years now and it's a chance to establish myself. I practice with Diogo Portela and with him and my dad behind me I've got some great support."
Never heard of him but far rather hungry young players get the cards than Fitton, Toplad and Jaws.
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Re: PDC Q-School 2018, Jan 18-21

Post by bojeru » Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:06 am

Wolflanternbumbag wrote:Can Menzies, Hughes or Jeff Smith get a run going today and win a card.. Last chance
Menzies has the best chance out of those 3. Hughes needs a deep run to make it through the Order of Merit.

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