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    Didn't Taylor play a lad called Jimmy Hendricks in the first round at the PDC?? Martin Adams is playing his name sake, if that the case?

    Never heard of the top seed, but have heard of a few others...I'm gonna root for O'Shea, can't stand "Wolfie". Fitton always flatters to deceive and Waites always flops on the big stage....other than that, I've only heard of Jan Dekker.

    From the women, I'd love for Farlam to win it, mainly cos I know her, but it's probably gonna be that Trina woman again.

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      Weird hearing Taylor saying he was 2 hours with the drug testers after he'd won, rather than being able to celebrate, took him 2 hours to pee correctly apparently.

      Don't know why it sounds weird to hear of Darts players being drug tested for performance enhancing substances, it just did.

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        Premier League darts extended from 8 to 10.


        THE McCoy's Premier League Darts will feature TEN players in 2013 under a new format which was announced on Wednesday evening, with Michael van Gerwen, Wes Newton and Robert Thornton to make their debuts in the tournament.

        A radical change will see the field expanded from eight players to feature ten stars this year as they compete across 15 nights in the UK and Ireland's biggest arenas.

        The ten players will face each other once over the opening nine weeks of the tournament, over the best of 12 legs, before the bottom two players in the league table are relegated following the ninth league night in Brighton.

        The remaining eight players will then face each other again over the remaining five league nights before the top four progress to the Play-Offs at The O2 in London on May 16.

        Reigning McCoy's Premier League Darts champion Phil Taylor - who won the Ladbrokes World Darts Championship on Tuesday - will head the field of ten players, alongside 2009 winner James Wade and 2011 champion Gary Anderson.

        They are joined by established Premier League stars Adrian Lewis, Simon Whitlock and Raymond van Barneveld, while Andy Hamilton retains his place in the tournament following an impressive debut season in 2012.

        World Grand Prix champion Michael van Gerwen, who has risen to fourth in the PDC Order of Merit following his run to the World Championship final, will make his McCoy's Premier League Darts debut this season alongside two other new faces, Wes Newton and Robert Thornton.

        Newton's status amongst the world's elite was confirmed when he reached September's European Championship final, while Scottish star Thornton claimed the UK Open title in June with a thrilling victory over Taylor in Bolton.

        "This new format for the McCoy's Premier League Darts is going to take the tournament to a whole new level," said PDC Chairman Barry Hearn.

        "Fans across the UK and Ireland will experience five spectacular matches on each night, and all ten players have earned their spots with their achievements over the last 12 months.

        "This new format will mean incredible competition both to avoid relegation and then for Play-Off places before the ninth McCoy's Premier League champion is crowned at The O2 in May."

        The McCoy's Premier League Darts, screened live on Sky Sports HD, will begin on Thursday February 7 at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast before travelling to Aberdeen, Bournemouth, Exeter, Nottingham, Manchester, Cardiff, Glasgow and Brighton for the first phase of the event.

        The final five league nights will be held in Sheffield, Dublin, Birmingham, Liverpool and Newcastle before the top four players progress to the Play-Offs at The O2 in London on May 16.

        The McCoy’s Premier League Darts competitors are:
        Phil Taylor - reigning and six-time Premier League Darts champion
        Adrian Lewis - two-time World Champion
        James Wade - 2009 Premier League Darts champion
        Michael van Gerwen - 2012 World Grand Prix champion
        Simon Whitlock - 2012 European Champion
        Andy Hamilton - 2012 Premier League Darts semi-finalist
        Wes Newton - 2012 European Championship finalist
        Raymond van Barneveld - five-time World Champion
        Gary Anderson - 2011 Premier League Darts champion
        Robert Thornton - 2012 UK Open champion

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          That **** Painter ditched
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Originally posted by Joey Jones View Post
            Adrian Lewis - two-timing World Champion
            That's how I read it anyway.
            .
            Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



            May the Lord bless this post.

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              Originally posted by Chazza View Post
              So now the warm up is out of the way the big one starts on Saturday BDO

              The current world Champion had to go through the qualifiers

              MEN'S FIRST ROUND

              No 16 Seed: Darryl Fitton (ENG) v Benito Van De Pas (NETH)

              No 1 Seed: Stephen Bunting (ENG) v James Wilson (ENG)

              No 9 Seed: Alan Norris (ENG) v Wayne Warren (WAL)

              No 8 Seed: Wesley Harms (NETH) v Rune David (NOR)

              No 12 Seed: Scott Mitchell (ENG) v Mark Barilli (SCOT)

              No 5 Seed: Robbie Green (ENG) v Christian Kist (NETH)

              No 13 Seed: Steve Douglas (ENG) v Gary Stone (SCOT)

              No 4 Seed: Tony O'shea (ENG) v John Walton (ENG)

              No 15 Seed: Richie George (ENG) v Dave Prins (ENG)

              No 2 Seed: Martin Adams (ENG) v Jimmy Hendriks (NETH

              No 10 Seed: Gary Robson (ENG) v Garry Thompson (ENG)

              No 7 Seed: Jan Dekker (NETH) v Jeffrey De Graaf (NETH)

              No 11 Seed: Martin Atkins (ENG) v Jason Cullen (REP Of Ire)

              No 6 Seed: Ross Montgomery (SCOT) v Paul Jennings (ENG)

              No 14 Seed: Geert De Vos (BELG) v Tony Eccles (ENG)

              No 3 Seed: Scott Waites (ENG) v Willy Van De Wiel (NETH)

              WOMEN'S QUARTER-FINALS

              No 4 Seed: Irina Armstrong (GER) v Sharon Prins (NETH)

              No 1 Seed: Deta Hedman (ENG) v Lisa Ashton (ENG)

              No 3 Seed: Julie Gore (WAL) v Trina Gulliver (ENG)

              No 2 Seed: Anastasia Dobromyslova (RUS) v Lorraine Farlam (ENG)
              Richie George is Bobby George's lad

              Probably thankful he doesn't look like his old man...yet

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                Is that the background on your phone Chazza?
                The times they are a changin'.

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                  The background on my phone is the lakeside at Frimley.

                  The real home of darts.

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                    Bunting is 11/2 to win

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                      Defending Champ out

                      Martin Atkins (Eng) (11) 1-3 Jason Cullen (Ire)
                      Robbie Green (Eng) (5) 3-1 Christian Kist (Ned)
                      Gary Robson (Eng) (10) 1-3 Garry Thompson (Eng)
                      Richie George (Eng) (15) 3-2 Dave Prins (Eng)

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                        This guy on the mic is doing my head in. One underud. Tony to toe first.

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                          "One underud"
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            Phil Taylor on Jonathan Ross

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                              I heard Bobby George's son. Prowpa Landan Geezza
                              *Except Michael, who died.

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                                Steve Bunting (who?) the number 1 seed looks like Keith from the office crossed with Peter Griffin.

                                Last edited by Chazza; 06-01-13, 02:40 PM.

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