clarky wrote:Over the day Jamie won 29 legs and lost only 2 legs - one each to Martin Atkins and Robbie Green.
Had the pleasure of watching Jamie in a few opens over the past few seasons and apart from being a fantastic dart player he is also a very nice bloke.
I honestly believe that he is good enough to represent England and is currently second to Scott Waites in the national county averages.
The only thing that might hamper his England chances are the fact that he plays for West Midlands who are not in the top league - his regular pairs partner is Ian (whippet) Jones who did represent England and also plays for West Midlands
Who has been in the top 10 of the averages every year for about ten years yet is consistently overlooked. Glenn Durrant was picked for England despite being in division 3??
clarky wrote:Over the day Jamie won 29 legs and lost only 2 legs - one each to Martin Atkins and Robbie Green.
Had the pleasure of watching Jamie in a few opens over the past few seasons and apart from being a fantastic dart player he is also a very nice bloke.
I honestly believe that he is good enough to represent England and is currently second to Scott Waites in the national county averages.
The only thing that might hamper his England chances are the fact that he plays for West Midlands who are not in the top league - his regular pairs partner is Ian (whippet) Jones who did represent England and also plays for West Midlands
Who has been in the top 10 of the averages every year for about ten years yet is consistently overlooked. Glenn Durrant was picked for England despite being in division 3??
clarky wrote:Over the day Jamie won 29 legs and lost only 2 legs - one each to Martin Atkins and Robbie Green.
Had the pleasure of watching Jamie in a few opens over the past few seasons and apart from being a fantastic dart player he is also a very nice bloke.
I honestly believe that he is good enough to represent England and is currently second to Scott Waites in the national county averages.
The only thing that might hamper his England chances are the fact that he plays for West Midlands who are not in the top league - his regular pairs partner is Ian (whippet) Jones who did represent England and also plays for West Midlands
Who has been in the top 10 of the averages every year for about ten years yet is consistently overlooked. Glenn Durrant was picked for England despite being in division 3??
hey Ian,
Think last season Ian Jones ended 80th in aves with a 26 running ave