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ssjsa wrote:
Garry Murphy wrote:2018 European Darts Matchplay
Draw Bracket
Michael van Gerwen (1) v Mark Wilson/Ryan Joyce
James Wilson (16) v Robert Thornton/HNQ2
Ian White (8) v EQ5/HNQ1
Darren Webster (9) v Luke Humphries/EQ3
Joe Cullen (5) v HNQ4/EQ7
Simon Whitlock (12) v EQ2/Justin Pipe
Daryl Gurney (4) v HNQ3/EQ6
Stephen Bunting (13) v EQ4/Darius Labanauskas
Michael Smith (2) v EQ8/HNQ5
Steve Beaton (15) v EQ1/Andy Boulton
Jonny Clayton (7) v Jason Lowe/Keegan Brown
Gerwyn Price (10) v HNQ6/Michael Barnard
Mensur Suljovic (6) v Robert Owen/Boris Koltsov
Mervyn King (11) v Darren Johnson/Paul Rowley
Rob Cross (3) v William O'Connor/Martin Atkins
Kim Huybrechts (14) v Jamie Bain/Chris Dobey

no james wade....did he withdraw ?
Could be wrong, but pretty sure he didn't get through the qualifier. This took place before he was high enough on the Pro Tour OOM to be seeded.
Wade qualified for the first 6 euro tours and made enough to be a seed from that point on.

According to pdc it say wright and brown pulled out and wilson and 2 others will qualify, so 3 must have pulled out suggesting they omitted wades name.
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Garry Murphy wrote:
ssjsa wrote:
Garry Murphy wrote:2018 European Darts Matchplay
Draw Bracket
Michael van Gerwen (1) v Mark Wilson/Ryan Joyce
James Wilson (16) v Robert Thornton/HNQ2
Ian White (8) v EQ5/HNQ1
Darren Webster (9) v Luke Humphries/EQ3
Joe Cullen (5) v HNQ4/EQ7
Simon Whitlock (12) v EQ2/Justin Pipe
Daryl Gurney (4) v HNQ3/EQ6
Stephen Bunting (13) v EQ4/Darius Labanauskas
Michael Smith (2) v EQ8/HNQ5
Steve Beaton (15) v EQ1/Andy Boulton
Jonny Clayton (7) v Jason Lowe/Keegan Brown
Gerwyn Price (10) v HNQ6/Michael Barnard
Mensur Suljovic (6) v Robert Owen/Boris Koltsov
Mervyn King (11) v Darren Johnson/Paul Rowley
Rob Cross (3) v William O'Connor/Martin Atkins
Kim Huybrechts (14) v Jamie Bain/Chris Dobey

no james wade....did he withdraw ?
Could be wrong, but pretty sure he didn't get through the qualifier. This took place before he was high enough on the Pro Tour OOM to be seeded.
Wade qualified for the first 6 euro tours and made enough to be a seed from that point on.

According to pdc it say wright and brown pulled out and wilson and 2 others will qualify, so 3 must have pulled out suggesting they omitted wades name.
Wade definitely did not qualify for this. Attached TheRedbit180 list of qualifiers.

Will go back on this thread and confirm whether James ented the qualifier or not.
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I am saying he was not in the qualifiers as he was already a seed from ET 7 onwards and made more than enough to maintain that position.

Of course he did not qualify in the qualifiers because he was not in them as he was seeded.
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Garry Murphy wrote:I am saying he was not in the qualifiers as he was already a seed from ET 7 onwards and made more than enough to maintain that position.

Of course he did not qualify in the qualifiers because he was not in them as he was seeded.
Could be that he didn't enter ET9, perhaps due to Sammi's pregnancy. But as I posted I will check and confirm.
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Confirmation that James Wade did not enter this event.

ENTRIES have been confirmed for the PDC European Tour events in Hamburg and Hildesheim in June and August ahead of the forthcoming UK Qualifiers.

The sport's top players will return to Hamburg from June 29-July 1 for the fourth staging of the PDC European Tour event, which will see 48 players competing across three days at the edel-optics.de Arena.

Michael van Gerwen will be defending his title in the tournament, while last year's runner-up Mensur Suljovic is also amongst the 16 seeded players.

The European Tour will then visit Hildesheim for the first time from August 31-September 2, where Halle 39 will host the year's tenth £135,000 tournament.

Van Gerwen and Suljovic will be joined by the likes of Peter Wright and World Champion Rob Cross in the tournament.

Each PDC European Tour event will be broadcast worldwide in PDCTV-HD as well as via a series of bookmakers' websites.

The field of qualifiers for each tournament will include 18 players from the respective UK Qualifiers, which will be held at Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan on June 15.

2018 European Darts Matchplay (ET9)
June 29-July 1, edel-optics.de Arena, Hamburg
Seeded Players (Enter at Second Round)
1 Michael van Gerwen
2 Peter Wright
3 Michael Smith
4 Rob Cross
5 Daryl Gurney
6 Joe Cullen
7 Mensur Suljovic
8 Jonny Clayton
9 Ian White
10 Darren Webster
11 Gerwyn Price
12 Mervyn King
13 Simon Whitlock
14 Stephen Bunting
15 Kim Huybrechts
16 Steve Beaton

UK Qualifier Entries
Friday June 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Kyle Anderson
Nathan Aspinall
Martin Atkins (Wigan)
Jamie Bain
Michael Barnard
Barrie Bates
Ronnie Baxter
Andy Boulton
Bradley Brooks
Jim Brown
Keegan Brown
Lee Bryant
Kevin Burness
Stephen Burton
Corey Cadby
Jamie Caven
Jason Cullen
Scott Darbyshire
John Davey
Matthew Dennant
Chris Dobey
Brendan Dolan
Eddie Dootson
Mark Dudbridge
Gary Eastwood
Matthew Edgar
Ritchie Edhouse
Lee Evans
Ricky Evans
Ted Evetts
Andrew Gilding
John Goldie
Robbie Green
Rhys Griffin
Ryan Harrington
John Henderson
Steve Hine
Max Hopp
Adam Huckvale
Peter Hudson
Luke Humphries
Adam Hunt
Peter Jacques
Terry Jenkins
Prakash Jiwa
Darren Johnson
Wayne Jones
Ryan Joyce
George Killington
Aden Kirk
Steve Lennon
Adrian Lewis
Jamie Lewis
Jason Lowe
Barry Lynn
Mickey Mansell
Ryan Meikle
Cameron Menzies
Arron Monk
Joe Murnan
Dawson Murschell
Tony Newell
Paul Nicholson
Alan Norris
Richard North
William O'Connor
Colin Osborne
Robert Owen
Matt Padgett
Kevin Painter
David Pallett
John Part
Josh Payne
Devon Petersen
Justin Pipe
Dave Prins
Chris Quantock
James Richardson
Robert Rickwood
Paul Rowley
Ryan Searle
Kirk Shepherd
Ross Smith
Simon Stevenson
Alan Tabern
Scott Taylor
Terry Temple
Robert Thornton
Ross Twell
Harry Ward
Mark Webster
Steve West
James Wilson
Mark Wilson
Luke Woodhouse
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Sure Kim is happy to help North (or eventually Vincent v/d Voort), considering what happened between him and Alan Norris last year at the World Matchplay.
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PVDarts501 wrote:Sure Kim is happy to help North (or eventually Vincent v/d Voort), considering what happened between him and Alan Norris last year at the World Matchplay.
But then he needs to get throwing some darts. He's far from his best this year, just like all the other Belgians. It's pure carp during the first six months from them.
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Why did jim brown pull out anyone know
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dartsfan22 wrote:Why did jim brown pull out anyone know
Back injury, he pulled out the pro tour events during the week also. Bad timing for the fella.
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MAX HOPP, Vincent van der Voort and Jelle Klaasen headed the final qualifiers for the European Darts Matchplay on Thursday night.

The remaining 14 places in the 48-player field for the PDC European Tour event at the edel-optics.de Arena were confirmed in the South & West Europe Qualifier and Host Nation Qualifier.

German Darts Open winner Hopp headlined the six players to come through the Host Nation Qualifier, alongside World Cup of Darts team-mate Martin Schindler.

A high-quality field of qualifiers also included Rene Eidams, Robert Marijanovic, Dragutin Horvat and Maik Langendorf.

Former Austrian Darts Open winner Van der Voort was amongst the eight South & West Europe Qualifiers as one of five Dutchmen to secure a spot in the Hamburg event.

Former Lakeside Champion Jelle Klaasen was joined by Jermaine Wattimena, Mario Robbe and Dirk van Duijvenbode in securing their places.

Belgian duo Ronny Huybrechts and Mike De Decker also qualified, alongside Spanish star Cristo Reyes.

The European Darts Matchplay will take place from June 29-July 1, with streaming available for all PDCTV-HD Subscribers worldwide as well as through a series of bookmakers' websites.

2018 European Darts Matchplay
Host Nation Qualifier
Final Matches
Max Hopp 6-1 Fabian Herz
Rene Eidams 6-5 Ricardo Pietreczko
Robert Marijanovic 6-3 Christian Bunse
Martin Schindler 6-1 Kevin Knopf
Dragutin Horvat 6-5 Michael Hurtz
Maik Langendorf 6-1 Gino Drobick

HNQ1 Max Hopp
HNQ2 Rene Eidams
HNQ3 Robert Marijanovic
HNQ4 Martin Schindler
HNQ5 Dragutin Horvat
HNQ6 Maik Langendorf

South & West Europe Qualifier
Final Matches
Cristo Reyes 6-2 Davy van Baelen
Vincent van der Voort 6-2 Brian Raman
Ronny Huybrechts 6-4 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Mike De Decker 6-4 Michael Plooy
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-1 Yordi Meeuwisse
Jermaine Wattimena 6-5 Wilco Vermeulen
Mario Robbe 6-2 Jose Justicia
Jelle Klaasen 6-4 Jimmy Hendriks

EQ1 Cristo Reyes
EQ2 Vincent van der Voort
EQ3 Ronny Huybrechts
EQ4 Mike De Decker
EQ5 Dirk van Duijvenbode
EQ6 Jermaine Wattimena
EQ7 Mario Robbe
EQ8 Jelle Klaasen
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THE 2018 European Darts Matchplay begins on Friday with the first round in Hamburg.

The £135,000 tournament sees 48 players competing across the weekend at the edel-optics.de Arena, with Friday's first round seeing the 32 players in action. 

The European Darts Matchplay will be broadcast throughout the weekend forPDCTV-HD Subscribers, and through a series of bookmakers' websites worldwide.

Schedule of Play
Friday June 29
First Round
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)    
Robert Owen v Boris Koltsov
Jason Lowe v Keegan Brown
Darren Johnson v Paul Rowley
William O'Connor v Martin Atkins
Maik Langendorf v Michael Barnard
Vincent van der Voort v Justin Pipe
Martin Schindler v Mario Robbe
Robert Marijanovic v Jermaine Wattimena

Evening Session (7.15pm local time, 6.15pm BST)
Jamie Bain v Chris Dobey
Robert Thornton v Rene Eidams
Mike De Decker v Darius Labanauskas
Jelle Klaasen v Dragutin Horvat
Mark Wilson v Ryan Joyce
Cristo Reyes v Andy Boulton
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Max Hopp
Luke Humphries v Ronny Huybrechts

Saturday June 30
Second Round
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)
Simon Whitlock v Van der Voort/Pipe
Jonny Clayton v Lowe/Brown
Gerwyn Price v Langendorf/Barnard
Mervyn King v Johnson/Rowley
James Wilson v Thornton/Eidams
Joe Cullen v Schindler/Robbe
Kim Huybrechts v Bain/Dobey
Darren Webster v Humphries/R Huybrechts

Evening Session (7.15pm local time, 6.15pm BST)
Steve Beaton v Reyes/Boulton
Ian White v Van Duijvenbode/Hopp
Mensur Suljovic v Owen/Koltsov
Michael van Gerwen v Wilson/Joyce
Daryl Gurney v Marijanovic/Wattimena
Rob Cross v O'Connor/Atkins
Stephen Bunting v De Decker/Labanauskas
Michael Smith v Klaasen/Horvat

Sunday July 1
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)
Third Round

Evening Session (7.15pm local time, 6.15pm BST)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final

Sunday’s games played in Draw Bracket order

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Schedule of Play
Friday June 29
First Round
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)  
 
Robert Owen (92.24) 2 (11) 6 (97.39) Boris Koltsov
Jason Lowe v Keegan Brown
Darren Johnson v Paul Rowley
William O'Connor v Martin Atkins
Maik Langendorf v Michael Barnard
Vincent van der Voort v Justin Pipe
Martin Schindler v Mario Robbe
Robert Marijanovic v Jermaine Wattimena

Evening Session (7.15pm local time, 6.15pm BST)

Jamie Bain v Chris Dobey
Robert Thornton v Rene Eidams
Mike De Decker v Darius Labanauskas
Jelle Klaasen v Dragutin Horvat
Mark Wilson v Ryan Joyce
Cristo Reyes v Andy Boulton
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Max Hopp
Luke Humphries v Ronny Huybrechts
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Decent size crowd for the Friday afternoon session.
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ssjsa wrote:Decent size crowd for the Friday afternoon session.
The local milkmen must have been putting in triple-shifts.
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Ginge wrote:
ssjsa wrote:Decent size crowd for the Friday afternoon session.
The local milkmen must have been putting in triple-shifts.
Yes, judging by the party atmosphere this early it must have been milkmen like this chap.
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phil davies wrote:Good win for Koltsov anyone think Russia could be a possibly host a few years down the line deffo got enough decent players, just down to what the appetite to watch it would be like their.
Read on Twitter that was his ET debut as with the 2nd winner of the day Jason Lowe.

Two very decent games to start the day.
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Schedule of Play
Friday June 29
First Round
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)   
 
Robert Owen (92.24) 2 (11) 6 (97.39) Boris Koltsov
Jason Lowe (95.62) 6 (11) 5 (100.27) Keegan Brown
Darren Johnson (89.46) 3 (11) 6 (90.57) Paul Rowley
William O'Connor (101.68) 6 (11) 1 (89.50) Martin Atkins
Maik Langendorf v Michael Barnard
Vincent van der Voort v Justin Pipe
Martin Schindler v Mario Robbe
Robert Marijanovic v Jermaine Wattimena

Evening Session (7.15pm local time, 6.15pm BST)

Jamie Bain v Chris Dobey
Robert Thornton v Rene Eidams
Mike De Decker v Darius Labanauskas
Jelle Klaasen v Dragutin Horvat
Mark Wilson v Ryan Joyce
Cristo Reyes v Andy Boulton
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Max Hopp
Luke Humphries v Ronny Huybrechts

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Martin Atkins blown away by O'Connor there, who averaged nearly 102.

Only 4 matches in and already 2 ton plus averages recorded.
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ssjsa wrote:Schedule of Play
Friday June 29
First Round
Afternoon Session (1pm local time, 12pm BST)   
 
Robert Owen (92.24) 2 (11) 6 (97.39) Boris Koltsov
Jason Lowe (95.62) 6 (11) 5 (100.27) Keegan Brown
Darren Johnson (89.46) 3 (11) 6 (90.57) Paul Rowley
William O'Connor (101.68) 6 (11) 1 (89.50) Martin Atkins
Maik Langendorf v Michael Barnard
Vincent van der Voort v Justin Pipe
Martin Schindler v Mario Robbe
Robert Marijanovic v Jermaine Wattimena

Evening Session (7.15pm local time, 6.15pm BST)

Jamie Bain v Chris Dobey
Robert Thornton v Rene Eidams
Mike De Decker v Darius Labanauskas
Jelle Klaasen v Dragutin Horvat
Mark Wilson v Ryan Joyce
Cristo Reyes v Andy Boulton
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Max Hopp
Luke Humphries v Ronny Huybrechts

Averages courtesy of TheRedbit180.
Every average so far is higher than when Scott Waites won Lakeside #perspective
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