2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018
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2018 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-14th December 2017- 1st January 2018
WCQ
OOM
28(29) Terry Jenkins £112,000 1500
29(25) James Wilson £109,750 MP EC PC 16250
30(28) Chris Dobey £102,250 MP GP PC 14500
31(34) Christian Kist £98,500 MP GP EC PC 19250
32(32) Brendan Dolan £98,000 9750
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33(35) Vincent van der Voort £97,750 EC 12750
34(33) Justin Pipe £96,750 GP PC 14750
35(31) Steve West £90,750 MP GP PC 17250
36(43) Jamie Caven £85,250 4250
37(38) Ronny Huybrechts £84,250 MP GP PC 16750
38(39) John Henderson £78,500 EC PC 19750
39(40) Robbie Green £77,750 PC 12250
40(35) Rob Cross £75,750 MP GP EC PC 49750
41(37) Jonny Clayton £75,250 MP EC PC 18500
ProTour
In: Peter Hudson, Vincent van der Voort, John Michael
Out: Robbie Green, Steve Lennon, Jeffrey de Graaf
Estimated money required to qualify: £21,000
Players highlighted in blue can still qualify for ET7
1 £49,750 Rob Cross (0) ET7
2 £19,750 John Henderson (2000) ET7
3 £18,500 Jonny Clayton (0) ET7
4 £18,000 Darren Johnson (0)
5 £17,250 Steve West (0) ET7s
6 £16,750 Ronny Huybrechts (0) ET7
7 £16,250 Jan Dekker (0)
8 £16,000 Dimitri van den Bergh (0) ET7
9 £15,500 Richard North (2000)
10 £14,750 Justin Pipe (2000) ET7
11 £14,000 Peter Jacques (2000)
12 £13,750 Dirk van Duijvenbode (2000) ET7
13 £13,500 Peter Hudson (4000)
14 £13,500 James Richardson (0)
15 £12,750 Vincent van der Voort (3000) ET7
16 £12,250 John Michael (2000)
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17 £12,250 Robbie Green (0)
18 £12,000 Steve Lennon (0)
19 £12,000 Jeffrey de Graaf (-)
20 £12,000 Paul Nicholson (0)
21 £12,000 Kevin Painter (0)
22 £11,500 David Pallett (0) ET7
23 £11,500 Zoran Lerchbacher (0)
24 £11,250 Chris Quantock (1000) ET7
25 £11,250 Jermaine Wattimena (0)
26 £10,500 Jimmy Hendriks (2000)
27 £10,000 Mike de Decker (2000)
28 £10,000 Krzysztof Ratajski (1000)
29 £9,500 Keegan Brown (0)
30 £9,250 Jamie Bain (0) ET7
31 £9,250 Ryan Searle (0)
32 £9,000 William O'Connor (0)
33 £9,000 Matt Clark (0)
34 £9,000 Ted Evetts (0)
35 £8,750 Martin Schindler (1000) ET7
OOM
28(29) Terry Jenkins £112,000 1500
29(25) James Wilson £109,750 MP EC PC 16250
30(28) Chris Dobey £102,250 MP GP PC 14500
31(34) Christian Kist £98,500 MP GP EC PC 19250
32(32) Brendan Dolan £98,000 9750
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33(35) Vincent van der Voort £97,750 EC 12750
34(33) Justin Pipe £96,750 GP PC 14750
35(31) Steve West £90,750 MP GP PC 17250
36(43) Jamie Caven £85,250 4250
37(38) Ronny Huybrechts £84,250 MP GP PC 16750
38(39) John Henderson £78,500 EC PC 19750
39(40) Robbie Green £77,750 PC 12250
40(35) Rob Cross £75,750 MP GP EC PC 49750
41(37) Jonny Clayton £75,250 MP EC PC 18500
ProTour
In: Peter Hudson, Vincent van der Voort, John Michael
Out: Robbie Green, Steve Lennon, Jeffrey de Graaf
Estimated money required to qualify: £21,000
Players highlighted in blue can still qualify for ET7
1 £49,750 Rob Cross (0) ET7
2 £19,750 John Henderson (2000) ET7
3 £18,500 Jonny Clayton (0) ET7
4 £18,000 Darren Johnson (0)
5 £17,250 Steve West (0) ET7s
6 £16,750 Ronny Huybrechts (0) ET7
7 £16,250 Jan Dekker (0)
8 £16,000 Dimitri van den Bergh (0) ET7
9 £15,500 Richard North (2000)
10 £14,750 Justin Pipe (2000) ET7
11 £14,000 Peter Jacques (2000)
12 £13,750 Dirk van Duijvenbode (2000) ET7
13 £13,500 Peter Hudson (4000)
14 £13,500 James Richardson (0)
15 £12,750 Vincent van der Voort (3000) ET7
16 £12,250 John Michael (2000)
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17 £12,250 Robbie Green (0)
18 £12,000 Steve Lennon (0)
19 £12,000 Jeffrey de Graaf (-)
20 £12,000 Paul Nicholson (0)
21 £12,000 Kevin Painter (0)
22 £11,500 David Pallett (0) ET7
23 £11,500 Zoran Lerchbacher (0)
24 £11,250 Chris Quantock (1000) ET7
25 £11,250 Jermaine Wattimena (0)
26 £10,500 Jimmy Hendriks (2000)
27 £10,000 Mike de Decker (2000)
28 £10,000 Krzysztof Ratajski (1000)
29 £9,500 Keegan Brown (0)
30 £9,250 Jamie Bain (0) ET7
31 £9,250 Ryan Searle (0)
32 £9,000 William O'Connor (0)
33 £9,000 Matt Clark (0)
34 £9,000 Ted Evetts (0)
35 £8,750 Martin Schindler (1000) ET7
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2018 PDC World Championships
Qualifiers
Australia: Gordon Glen Mathers
Looks like Cadby has missed out on the first shot of a spot at the Worlds. Only finished 2nd in the dpa rankings however I'm not sure why their season has finished so early. You would think they'd do more ranking events around the WSOD and the back end of the year.
Australia: Gordon Glen Mathers
Looks like Cadby has missed out on the first shot of a spot at the Worlds. Only finished 2nd in the dpa rankings however I'm not sure why their season has finished so early. You would think they'd do more ranking events around the WSOD and the back end of the year.
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He won an event today, not enough??The Jolly Man wrote:Qualifiers
Australia: Gordon Glen Mathers
Looks like Cadby has missed out on the first shot of a spot at the Worlds. Only finished 2nd in the dpa rankings however I'm not sure why their season has finished so early. You would think they'd do more ranking events around the WSOD and the back end of the year.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
He won the Saturday event but not the Sunday event which he needed to do to have any chance. Think he has missed a couple of weekends that didn't help. He still has one more shot through the Oceanic Masters. Can't remember how youth players can qualify.ifm wrote:He won an event today, not enough??The Jolly Man wrote:Qualifiers
Australia: Gordon Glen Mathers
Looks like Cadby has missed out on the first shot of a spot at the Worlds. Only finished 2nd in the dpa rankings however I'm not sure why their season has finished so early. You would think they'd do more ranking events around the WSOD and the back end of the year.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
Cadby has qualified for the World Youths so if he wins that he should get a place, and as mentioned, the Oceanic Masters is still to come.
Would be a shame if he missed out, imo the most exciting player under the age of 23 in the world.
Would be a shame if he missed out, imo the most exciting player under the age of 23 in the world.
Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
Cadby should have gone to Q-School, might become another failed prospect after jobbing around in Australia.
Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
Darts players should have lives or personal circumstances. They should all move to within 2 miles of Robin park tennis centre in Wigan, drink water from plastic bottles, enter every tournament on the calender and practice every minute they are not "working"
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
He has time on his side. Its a big decision to leave Oz to go to UKphil davies wrote:I know he still young and it's a massive decision to leave your home behind and come around te world to play darts but I think Casby is going to greatly regret not coming over to Q school this year. Will certainly be intresting to see how he fairs at WS events down under and even more so at the GSOD
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
Last year he was dominating the OZ tour, this year he hasn't even won it, so this definitely indicates that his form dipped. After playing in big PDC TV events, it's not too beneficial for a player to go back to Australia where he should be the best by a mile. He will only improve if he has proper competition. Cadby qualifying for the Worlds is a must for us, darts fans.oche balboa wrote:He has time on his side. Its a big decision to leave Oz to go to UKphil davies wrote:I know he still young and it's a massive decision to leave your home behind and come around te world to play darts but I think Casby is going to greatly regret not coming over to Q school this year. Will certainly be intresting to see how he fairs at WS events down under and even more so at the GSOD
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He has a young child too.oche balboa wrote:He has time on his side. Its a big decision to leave Oz to go to UKphil davies wrote:I know he still young and it's a massive decision to leave your home behind and come around te world to play darts but I think Casby is going to greatly regret not coming over to Q school this year. Will certainly be intresting to see how he fairs at WS events down under and even more so at the GSOD
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
Does Corey eat Chocolate?
I call him Corey Cadbury lol
I call him Corey Cadbury lol
Re: 2018 PDC World Championships
I can vouch for it because I'm in a very similar position myself. And my relocation is Ireland let alone from Australia!oche balboa wrote:He has time on his side. Its a big decision to leave Oz to go to UKphil davies wrote:I know he still young and it's a massive decision to leave your home behind and come around te world to play darts but I think Casby is going to greatly regret not coming over to Q school this year. Will certainly be intresting to see how he fairs at WS events down under and even more so at the GSOD
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship Qualification
Updated by Burton DeWitt following PC13/14.
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I'll be looking forward to see whether he will be making progress in the Australian part of the World Series of Darts....Dannyboy wrote:I can vouch for it because I'm in a very similar position myself. And my relocation is Ireland let alone from Australia!oche balboa wrote:He has time on his side. Its a big decision to leave Oz to go to UKphil davies wrote:I know he still young and it's a massive decision to leave your home behind and come around te world to play darts but I think Casby is going to greatly regret not coming over to Q school this year. Will certainly be intresting to see how he fairs at WS events down under and even more so at the GSOD
Pitted against some of the big cheese can give some answers on how Cadby's faring in 2017....
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship Qualification
Lerbacher, Bain and Schindler all move into contention for Ally Pally spots after runs in Vienna. The Gentle up to 6th. All data courtesy of Burton DeWitt.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship Qualification
Wouldnt Lerchbacher and Schindler be in the Euro spots?ssjsa wrote:Lerbacher, Bain and Schindler all move into contention for Ally Pally spots after runs in Vienna. The Gentle up to 6th. All data courtesy of Burton DeWitt.
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These spots are removed...The Jolly Man wrote:Wouldnt Lerchbacher and Schindler be in the Euro spots?ssjsa wrote:Lerbacher, Bain and Schindler all move into contention for Ally Pally spots after runs in Vienna. The Gentle up to 6th. All data courtesy of Burton DeWitt.
Hopefully Mensur will be in top-4 after the worlds.
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Re: 2018 PDC World Championship Qualification
Where have they gone?DartsjournalistCOM wrote:These spots are removed...The Jolly Man wrote:Wouldnt Lerchbacher and Schindler be in the Euro spots?ssjsa wrote:Lerbacher, Bain and Schindler all move into contention for Ally Pally spots after runs in Vienna. The Gentle up to 6th. All data courtesy of Burton DeWitt.
Hopefully Mensur will be in top-4 after the worlds.
Re: 2018 PDC World Championship Qualification
Was easy to find on the old website. The new design is style over substance and a lot of things like qualifying criteria aren't visible at least to me. I am sure people would say so they can make it up as they go along.
I guess those Euro places go so they can have more overseas qualifiers, from the various countries and regions they give places to. With the expansion of the European Tour there is no need to ring fence places at the Worlds. Any decent European player should be able to get top 16 not already qualified from Pro Tour OOM to qualify.
They have taken away these country places. Think Ireland has lost its two guaranteed places at the Grand Prix.
I guess those Euro places go so they can have more overseas qualifiers, from the various countries and regions they give places to. With the expansion of the European Tour there is no need to ring fence places at the Worlds. Any decent European player should be able to get top 16 not already qualified from Pro Tour OOM to qualify.
They have taken away these country places. Think Ireland has lost its two guaranteed places at the Grand Prix.
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