Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
So I believe Razma getting to the final shoots him up to the last ProTour qualifying place, making the competition even more international.
As it stands:
29 x England (possibly 33)
11 x Netherlands (possibly 13)
5 x Australia (likely 6)
5 x Scotland
4 x Germany
3 x Northern Ireland
2 x Wales
2 x Belgium
2 x Japan
2 x Spain (possibly 3)
2 x Ireland (possibly 3)
2 x Philippines
2 x Canada
1 x New Zealand
1 x Austria
1 x Poland
1 x United States
1 x Hong Kong
1 x Brazil
1 x Czech Republic
1 x Latvia
1 x Lithuania
1 x Sweden
1 x Russia (likely)
1 x China (likely)
1 x South Africa (likely)
1 x India
As it stands:
29 x England (possibly 33)
11 x Netherlands (possibly 13)
5 x Australia (likely 6)
5 x Scotland
4 x Germany
3 x Northern Ireland
2 x Wales
2 x Belgium
2 x Japan
2 x Spain (possibly 3)
2 x Ireland (possibly 3)
2 x Philippines
2 x Canada
1 x New Zealand
1 x Austria
1 x Poland
1 x United States
1 x Hong Kong
1 x Brazil
1 x Czech Republic
1 x Latvia
1 x Lithuania
1 x Sweden
1 x Russia (likely)
1 x China (likely)
1 x South Africa (likely)
1 x India
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Re: PDC Players Championship 2018
Jeffrey de Graaf and Ross Smith both move closer to securing their World Championship spots, as Madars Razma closes to within £250 of Wayne Jones for the final ProTour spot in Ally Pally.
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
In an expanded field on last year why do you seem so surprised?Dannyboy wrote:So I believe Razma getting to the final shoots him up to the last ProTour qualifying place, making the competition even more international.
As it stands:
29 x England (possibly 33)
11 x Netherlands (possibly 13)
5 x Australia (likely 6)
5 x Scotland
4 x Germany
3 x Northern Ireland
2 x Wales
2 x Belgium
2 x Japan
2 x Spain (possibly 3)
2 x Ireland (possibly 3)
2 x Philippines
2 x Canada
1 x New Zealand
1 x Austria
1 x Poland
1 x United States
1 x Hong Kong
1 x Brazil
1 x Czech Republic
1 x Latvia
1 x Lithuania
1 x Sweden
1 x Russia (likely)
1 x China (likely)
1 x South Africa (likely)
1 x India
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Wow, you can tell he was surprised from his written words ?The Jolly Man wrote:In an expanded field on last year why do you seem so surprised?Dannyboy wrote:So I believe Razma getting to the final shoots him up to the last ProTour qualifying place, making the competition even more international.
As it stands:
29 x England (possibly 33)
11 x Netherlands (possibly 13)
5 x Australia (likely 6)
5 x Scotland
4 x Germany
3 x Northern Ireland
2 x Wales
2 x Belgium
2 x Japan
2 x Spain (possibly 3)
2 x Ireland (possibly 3)
2 x Philippines
2 x Canada
1 x New Zealand
1 x Austria
1 x Poland
1 x United States
1 x Hong Kong
1 x Brazil
1 x Czech Republic
1 x Latvia
1 x Lithuania
1 x Sweden
1 x Russia (likely)
1 x China (likely)
1 x South Africa (likely)
1 x India
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Wales is at least 3. Price, J Lewis and Clayton.Dannyboy wrote:So I believe Razma getting to the final shoots him up to the last ProTour qualifying place, making the competition even more international.
As it stands:
29 x England (possibly 33)
11 x Netherlands (possibly 13)
5 x Australia (likely 6)
5 x Scotland
4 x Germany
3 x Northern Ireland
2 x Wales
2 x Belgium
2 x Japan
2 x Spain (possibly 3)
2 x Ireland (possibly 3)
2 x Philippines
2 x Canada
1 x New Zealand
1 x Austria
1 x Poland
1 x United States
1 x Hong Kong
1 x Brazil
1 x Czech Republic
1 x Latvia
1 x Lithuania
1 x Sweden
1 x Russia (likely)
1 x China (likely)
1 x South Africa (likely)
1 x India
Owen and Webster still have chances.
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Not really surprised, it's just good to see a sport that was so UK dominated so diverse in numbers of countries.
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Courtesy of Burton.
This weekend's two winners are #1 and #2 of the provisional ProTour qualifiers for Ally Pally with just 3 ProTour events left. Justin Pipe hanging onto the final spot.
This weekend's two winners are #1 and #2 of the provisional ProTour qualifiers for Ally Pally with just 3 ProTour events left. Justin Pipe hanging onto the final spot.
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Indeed, the costs are the real killer here. Right now, it's very hard for an overseas player to move to the UK and commit to playing darts full time. It's a bit of a vicious circle, you need to be really good to be able to move over to the UK, but it's much harder to get to that level when you lack competition and proper events to play in.Dannyboy wrote:Far more expensive to do this from Asia.teddybreak wrote:Don't know, John Part flew back and forth in his heyday (did he?) and it dind't seem to bother him that much.ChrisW wrote:They have the players with ability there. The problem is they are all too far removed from the centre of gravity of the tour. Same as the Yanks.teddybreak wrote:All they need in Asia is one guy who can compete with the big guys, that will probably cause more young people to start playing the game early. Look at snooker for example.phil davies wrote:
I really rate Asada I think the more soft tip he plays the better he will get if he ever decided to take the plunge and move to Europe I think he could make a lot of money in the PDC.
There are some who can throw a decent dart, but I can't see any of the current batch shooting to the top ~20.
Sure, the Asian (and North-American) players would benefit if they compete against better competition on a regular basis, but I just don't see the big one amongst them yet.
Look at the PDC top players, the likes of Cross or Wright were totally unheard of or mediocre until they have just clicked and became the best. If you don't get to play on the PDC main tour, you don't even give yourself the chance. Though I agree that there is no one yet who would be able to make the top 16, but the potential is there. Asada, Royden Lam, Gates or Sayre from the US.
Just imagine if we moved top 10 from Asia, top 10 from North America and top 10 from Australia to the UK for a year. Their improvement would be massive. We only have a few Aussies and Murschell really who are playing on the Pro Tour regularly. This hugely understates how good players from these regions are.
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Justin Pipe really is perilously close to missing out on Ally Pally for the first time since 2010 now. He’ll need a good final players championship weekend or qualify for the Grand Slam and hope that can propel him back into the top 32 of the OOM.
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Is it far to say everyone from Toni Alcinas upwards will qualify for the Worlds via the Pro Tour list? And that Cadby if he can't get his visa sorted will qualify with what he has so far.
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
The weekend events that were played midweek?ssjsa wrote:Courtesy of Burton.
This weekend's two winners are #1 and #2 of the provisional ProTour qualifiers for Ally Pally with just 3 ProTour events left. Justin Pipe hanging onto the final spot.
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Jamie Lewis as well.phil davies wrote:One of the biggest stories the darting has to be how shocking DvdB has been when everyone was expecting him to kick on.
Doesn't Van den Bergh tend to perform better in TV-tournaments than on the floor?
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
New Zealand most likely 2 (Iriwin & Harris)Dannyboy wrote:So I believe Razma getting to the final shoots him up to the last ProTour qualifying place, making the competition even more international.
As it stands:
29 x England (possibly 33)
11 x Netherlands (possibly 13)
5 x Australia (likely 6)
5 x Scotland
4 x Germany
3 x Northern Ireland
2 x Wales
2 x Belgium
2 x Japan
2 x Spain (possibly 3)
2 x Ireland (possibly 3)
2 x Philippines
2 x Canada
1 x New Zealand
1 x Austria
1 x Poland
1 x United States
1 x Hong Kong
1 x Brazil
1 x Czech Republic
1 x Latvia
1 x Lithuania
1 x Sweden
1 x Russia (likely)
1 x China (likely)
1 x South Africa (likely)
1 x India
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
teddybreak wrote:Jamie Lewis as well.phil davies wrote:One of the biggest stories the darting has to be how shocking DvdB has been when everyone was expecting him to kick on.
Doesn't Van den Bergh tend to perform better in TV-tournaments than on the floor?
There is no coincidence - these two are just two of a line of young players who everyone hypes up in the PDC and yet never kick on or at least have a bad year after and barely if at all recover. There is a reason why there are no players under 25 in the PDC's top 23!!! That is shocking and something a lot of people seem to gloss over...
I don't know what the reason is, whether it's demands of the tour, physical or mentally and the PDC can play up their youth system, etc but it clearly isn't having long lasting results...
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Rowby-John wins qualifier, beats brother Rusty-Jake in the final.
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
What if Rowby-John qualifies threw the Youth Rankings or World Youth Champs? His brother qualifies?
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Bloody hope not having 1 little brat there is enoughReinier wrote:What if Rowby-John qualifies threw the Youth Rankings or World Youth Champs? His brother qualifies?
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Nothingnin the rules from what I can see.Reinier wrote:What if Rowby-John qualifies threw the Youth Rankings or World Youth Champs? His brother qualifies?
Now that he has qualified through this position won’t count in the Development tour oom qualifying for the worlds either.