Re: PDC Q-School 2024: 8-14 January
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2024 2:11 pm
Any idea of the underway times in EU and UK?
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Both are the same but bear in mind the time zone difference.
That's Stage 1 btwTheMalteseDart wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 2:19 pmThank you x
Noa Lynn is on the entry list mate
I agree with all of them, except for Murnan, he was miles off it last year and chucks too many turds. I hope i'm wrong and hope he finds something!thegentle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 3:39 pm UK Q-School tips:
Lennon
Scutt (both were good in 2023 after a shaky 2022, should be too good for this level)
Spellman (if you can top the CDC you are one hell of a player, obviously it has no top end talent that you'd see in the PDC, but plenty of names from that tour in recent years have either been very solid on the ProTour or have beaten ProTour players on TV)
Crabtree
Hendo
Boulton
Dom Taylor
Hurrell
Pilgrim
(All have had good years on the Challenge Tour, and Crabtree, Boulton, Taylor and Pilgrim have done well when given the opportunities on the ProTour)
Waites
Killington
Evetts
Murnan (none are the sexiest choices, sorry Potter's Lake! Still, Killer, Waites and Evetts were competitive enough in 2023, and Murnan is just an inevitability isn't he?)
Our support will go to Max Arsenijevic instead
EU tips:thegentle wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 3:39 pm UK Q-School tips:
Lennon
Scutt (both were good in 2023 after a shaky 2022, should be too good for this level)
Spellman (if you can top the CDC you are one hell of a player, obviously it has no top end talent that you'd see in the PDC, but plenty of names from that tour in recent years have either been very solid on the ProTour or have beaten ProTour players on TV)
Crabtree
Hendo
Boulton
Dom Taylor
Hurrell
Pilgrim
(All have had good years on the Challenge Tour, and Crabtree, Boulton, Taylor and Pilgrim have done well when given the opportunities on the ProTour)
Waites
Killington
Evetts
Murnan (none are the sexiest choices, sorry Potter's Lake! Still, Killer, Waites and Evetts were competitive enough in 2023, and Murnan is just an inevitability isn't he?)