His progression is similar to Mensur just a bit quicker I deffo think he can get to where mensur hasthegentle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2019 10:25 pm Burton DeWitt
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Krzysztof Ratajski is now within striking distance of the Top 16 after Ally Pally, which would get him a debut in Milton Keynes for the PDC Masters.
Think it's fair to say he can play on a stage now! Imagine how high he'll end up if he can go on some runs on TV!
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Not sure if I even thought he'd keep his tour card after 2 years let alone one!

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Here is the updated post-Ally Pally tables. Jermaine Wattimena's first premier ranking quarter-final pulls him closer to the Top 16 and a spot in Milton Keynes in the PDC Masters.

Here is the updated post-Ally Pally tables. Jermaine Wattimena's first premier ranking quarter-final pulls him closer to the Top 16 and a spot in Milton Keynes in the PDC Masters.

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Milton Keynes doesn't need to see Whitlock, Lewis or Clayton, give us Ratty, Bunter, and just for laughs, Watters

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Alcinas deep in danger after failing to secure his spot at Ally Pally (yet at least), with Dekker and Petersen inching towards safety. Reckon Pipe is safe, Mansell should be, as long as Lewis doesn't deprive him of a spot at Ally Pally. Be a lot of nervous jobbers hoping Barney does pack it in at the end of the season
Congratulations to Cross, his ranking money distribution no longer so reliant on one big win, a genuine world #2 now

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If they dont qualify through the PDPA qualifier it's near enough curtains for Norris, Thornton and Stevenson. As for Alcinas, Van De Pas and Cadby it will be a nervy Christmas if they dont qualify through the PDPA qualifier especially with the all of the underdogs doing well last year and especially with the latter most likely not entering the PDPA qualifierthegentle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:24 am
Alcinas deep in danger after failing to secure his spot at Ally Pally (yet at least), with Dekker and Petersen inching towards safety. Reckon Pipe is safe, Mansell should be, as long as Lewis doesn't deprive him of a spot at Ally Pally. Be a lot of nervous jobbers hoping Barney does pack it in at the end of the season
Congratulations to Cross, his ranking money distribution no longer so reliant on one big win, a genuine world #2 now
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I'll give long odds on Cadby being at the PDPA Qualifier.
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Absolutely no idea how that hearing he's got on the 20th will go, but if it's something that can be cleared up by December, then there's no reason not to enter the Oceanic Masters. Cadby may yet prove a saviour to one lucky 65th/66th placed jobber...Captain Hobo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:44 pm I'll give long odds on Cadby being at the PDPA Qualifier.

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Didnt the masters allready happen and won by Robbie King? Or am i going senile at an alarming rate?thegentle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:18 pmAbsolutely no idea how that hearing he's got on the 20th will go, but if it's something that can be cleared up by December, then there's no reason not to enter the Oceanic Masters. Cadby may yet prove a saviour to one lucky 65th/66th placed jobber...Captain Hobo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:44 pm I'll give long odds on Cadby being at the PDPA Qualifier.


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Nar your right bud think he means the PDPA floor qualifier the day after the pcfEmulsfier wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:33 pmDidnt the masters allready happen and won by Robbie King? Or am i going senile at an alarming rate?thegentle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:18 pmAbsolutely no idea how that hearing he's got on the 20th will go, but if it's something that can be cleared up by December, then there's no reason not to enter the Oceanic Masters. Cadby may yet prove a saviour to one lucky 65th/66th placed jobber...Captain Hobo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:44 pm I'll give long odds on Cadby being at the PDPA Qualifier.

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Nobody's going senile! (Apart from maybe Randall lol)Safc wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:37 pmNar your right bud think he means the PDPA floor qualifier the day after the pcfEmulsfier wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:33 pmDidnt the masters allready happen and won by Robbie King? Or am i going senile at an alarming rate?thegentle wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 2:18 pmAbsolutely no idea how that hearing he's got on the 20th will go, but if it's something that can be cleared up by December, then there's no reason not to enter the Oceanic Masters. Cadby may yet prove a saviour to one lucky 65th/66th placed jobber...Captain Hobo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 12:44 pm I'll give long odds on Cadby being at the PDPA Qualifier.
The Oceanic Masters have already passed, with no Cadby. If he had any ambition to make it to England, I'm sure he would have entered that, so it's more than likely he won't be at the PDPA, and may have to return his tour card even if he stays in the top 64

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Big qualification for Rab, jumps Simon Stevenson into 62nd, and will jump into 59th if he finishes 3rd or better in his Grand Slam group. Barney, Cadby and maybe even Gando judging by recent evidence could come to the rescue for someone...
Big qualification for Rab, jumps Simon Stevenson into 62nd, and will jump into 59th if he finishes 3rd or better in his Grand Slam group. Barney, Cadby and maybe even Gando judging by recent evidence could come to the rescue for someone...

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Well placed to get out of the group, in which case he'd jump one more spot ahead of Cadby at the very least. With recent developments, could that be enough to secure another year on the tour?thegentle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2019 6:54 pm https://www.dartsrankings.com/postwch
Big qualification for Rab, jumps Simon Stevenson into 62nd, and will jump into 59th if he finishes 3rd or better in his Grand Slam group. Barney, Cadby and maybe even Gando judging by recent evidence could come to the rescue for someone...

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"Big" Names losing their Tour Cards as it stands
Christian Kist
Mark Webster
Robert Owen
Zoran Lerchbacher
Ronny Huybrechts
Matt "Eat Da poo poo" Clark
Christian Kist
Mark Webster
Robert Owen
Zoran Lerchbacher
Ronny Huybrechts
Matt "Eat Da poo poo" Clark
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Thorn about Modus Super Series in 2021 - He now is an avid fan
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Matt Clark won his tour card this year, so it'll be next year that he loses it, hopefully for the last timeoche balboa wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 5:42 pm "Big" Names losing their Tour Cards as it stands
Christian Kist
Mark Webster
Robert Owen
Zoran Lerchbacher
Ronny Huybrechts
Matt "Eat Da poo poo" Clark

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Think it's more of a case of what happened two years ago when he qualified rather comfortably via the ProTour.
Remember him reaching one of the last ever UK Open qualifier finals, never thought he'd sink this low so quickly

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Doesn't seem that long ago he was at the world cup.

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He earned his place in 2018 through that great 2017 he had while Rowby-John started to flounder, so much so that he started from scratch again in 2019 well behind Zoran.Randall wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 6:08 pmDoesn't seem that long ago he was at the world cup.
Mensur and Zoran probably have the worst chemistry of any World Cup pairing, you have some countries with one half-decent player and one complete jobber who is kind of guided by the senior partner, yet Zoran is someone you'd expect a little more from yet doesn't do anything
