DRA Cases now online again
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Wise advice....you never know who's watching nowadays....
"What a Fecking Catastrophe!!"
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I actually agree with you.ifm wrote:It's ok for you Ginge, you just get a bit of gossip to keep you happy for 10 minutes, if he says something on here he can end up with bigger fines or longer bans.Ginge wrote:
In all fairness he probably shouldn't have said "stitched" in case any DRA spies are on here.
It's not worth it just to keep tittle tattles happy.
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*swoon* THUMP!!!
"it's the same trolls spouting the same crap every other post.... you have to be some kind of sad act to watch nearly 8 hours of darts a day for 9 days just to post about how crap it is"
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2017 cases now on the website, alas nothing very exciting
http://www.thedra.co.uk/wp-content/uplo ... .10.17.pdf
2016 ones for reference:
http://www.thedra.co.uk/wp-content/uplo ... ebsite.pdf
http://www.thedra.co.uk/wp-content/uplo ... .10.17.pdf
2016 ones for reference:
http://www.thedra.co.uk/wp-content/uplo ... ebsite.pdf
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40 challenge or development tour events 6 uk qualifiers and a q-school
Total earnings £1150 and then pays £150 in fines....
Total earnings £1150 and then pays £150 in fines....
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You on about young Bradley there, Jolly?The Jolly Man wrote:40 challenge or development tour events 6 uk qualifiers and a q-school
Total earnings £1150 and then pays £150 in fines....
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Indeed.Bag Carrier wrote:These I guess are the only ones they publicise.
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How does Taylor get a £500 fine for swearing in 2016 then only a £350 fine for swearing live on tv twice in 2017
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Yup. The joys of trying to become a world beater dart playerWubbalubbadubdub wrote:You on about young Bradley there, Jolly?The Jolly Man wrote:40 challenge or development tour events 6 uk qualifiers and a q-school
Total earnings £1150 and then pays £150 in fines....
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The Scropain not having much joy in relation to phones this year .Ginge wrote:2017 cases now on the website, alas nothing very exciting
http://www.thedra.co.uk/wp-content/uplo ... .10.17.pdf
2016 ones for reference:
http://www.thedra.co.uk/wp-content/uplo ... ebsite.pdf
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Can't use your phone or internet at the venue ffs really?
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Yeah I used to post results on darts corners forum whilst at the venue for about a year before one day they told us to all put our phones away. Year or so later it became an official ruleBlueSpark wrote:Can't use your phone or internet at the venue ffs really?
The apparent reason is because you can bet on it now and the bookies site don’t update quick enough
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Their problem then, if they offer odds on the games.Zapp Brannigan wrote:Yeah I used to post results on darts corners forum whilst at the venue for about a year before one day they told us to all put our phones away. Year or so later it became an official ruleBlueSpark wrote:Can't use your phone or internet at the venue ffs really?
The apparent reason is because you can bet on it now and the bookies site don’t update quick enough
Bookies aren't stupid, any large bets or gamblers winning on a regular basis would have their bets restricted and ring alarm bells.
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Oh I agree, I’d say it’s more to do with they don’t want people posting live videos or pics of everyone drinking or doing a winstanleyBlueSpark wrote:Their problem then, if they offer odds on the games.Zapp Brannigan wrote:Yeah I used to post results on darts corners forum whilst at the venue for about a year before one day they told us to all put our phones away. Year or so later it became an official ruleBlueSpark wrote:Can't use your phone or internet at the venue ffs really?
The apparent reason is because you can bet on it now and the bookies site don’t update quick enough
Bookies aren't stupid, any large bets or gamblers winning on a regular basis would have their bets restricted and ring alarm bells.
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The Darts Regulation Authority have announced the appointment of Jake Marsh as a Director.
A DRA Statement, issued on October 17 2017, read:
The DRA are very pleased to announce the appointment of Jake Marsh as a Director.
Jake has extensive experience in player education, sports investigations into anti-doping and match-fixing for betting purposes.
He has worked with various Sport Governing Bodies and is currently the Head of Integrity for an international sports media and content organisation.
He is a welcome addition to the DRA Board and he will become a member of the DRA Disciplinary Committee. His experience in sport integrity will be of great value to the DRA.
About Jake Marsh
Jake Marsh has been working in investigations and risk management for many years having started his career working for the private investigations firm of Lord Stevens, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
This has seen him investigate and advise clients on fraud and corruption issues across a wide-range of sectors including finance, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and sport.
He has been a lead investigator in numerous sport industry cases covering football player transfers and club ownership, doping, and match-fixing.
In the last few years he has specialised exclusively in certain areas of sport governance, namely betting and match-fixing.
This sees him working on a daily basis with governing bodies and rights holders to protect their competitions from betting fraud and match manipulation through education, intelligence, and investigation.
Jake has an MA from King’s College London and the Advanced Certificate in Sport Governance from the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA).
A DRA Statement, issued on October 17 2017, read:
The DRA are very pleased to announce the appointment of Jake Marsh as a Director.
Jake has extensive experience in player education, sports investigations into anti-doping and match-fixing for betting purposes.
He has worked with various Sport Governing Bodies and is currently the Head of Integrity for an international sports media and content organisation.
He is a welcome addition to the DRA Board and he will become a member of the DRA Disciplinary Committee. His experience in sport integrity will be of great value to the DRA.
About Jake Marsh
Jake Marsh has been working in investigations and risk management for many years having started his career working for the private investigations firm of Lord Stevens, the former Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
This has seen him investigate and advise clients on fraud and corruption issues across a wide-range of sectors including finance, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and sport.
He has been a lead investigator in numerous sport industry cases covering football player transfers and club ownership, doping, and match-fixing.
In the last few years he has specialised exclusively in certain areas of sport governance, namely betting and match-fixing.
This sees him working on a daily basis with governing bodies and rights holders to protect their competitions from betting fraud and match manipulation through education, intelligence, and investigation.
Jake has an MA from King’s College London and the Advanced Certificate in Sport Governance from the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA).
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That was the reason for not using a phone in the playing room, it was banned at the venue completely after the Winstanley video.Zapp Brannigan wrote:Yeah I used to post results on darts corners forum whilst at the venue for about a year before one day they told us to all put our phones away. Year or so later it became an official ruleBlueSpark wrote:Can't use your phone or internet at the venue ffs really?
The apparent reason is because you can bet on it now and the bookies site don’t update quick enough
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