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with just a few events to go before the World Masters cut off, Here is a look at all the tables & Qualifiers

- Winmau are using the rolling table and not the Seasonal one


1 Glen Durrant (England) 377
2 Mark McGeeney (England) 371
3 Jim Williams (Wales) 342
4 Scott Mitchell (England) 317
5 Scott Waites (England) 290
6 Ross Montgomery (Scotland) 287
7 Gary Robson (England) 280
8 Wesley Harms (Netherlands) 273
9 Willem Mandigers (Netherlands) 255
10 Chris Landman (Netherlands) 249
11 Dave Parletti (England) 247
12 Michael Unterbuchner (Germany) 244
13 Richard Veenstra (Netherlands) 240
14 Martin Phillips (Wales) 234
15 Kyle McKinstry (Northern Ireland) 233
16 Scott Baker (England) 229
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17 Derk Telnekes (Netherlands) 221
18 Conan Whitehead (England) 217
19 = Tony O'Shea (England) 215
19 = Wayne Warren (Wales) 215
21 Dean Reynolds (Wales) 206
22 Andy Baetens (Belgium) 204
23 Darius Labanauskas (Lithuania) 200
24 Jeffrey Sparidaans (Netherlands) 191
25 Daniel Day (England) 187
26 Richie Edwards (Wales) 186
27 = Jeffrey van Egdom (Belgium) 176
27 = Roger Janssen (Belgium) 176
29 Nick Kenny (Wales) 170
30 = Justin Thompson (Australia) 167
30 = Mark Layton (Wales) 167
32 James Hurrell (England) 160
33 Wouter Vaes (Netherlands) 152
34 Paul Hogan (England) 140
35 Andy Hamilton (England) 131
36 Martijn Kleermaker (Netherlands) 128
37 Craig Venman (England) 117
38 = Carlo van Cleef (Netherlands) 113
38 = Steve Carrett (England) 113
40 Francis Carragher (Republic of Ireland) 112
41 Andreas Harrysson (Sweden) 111
42 Wesley Newton (England) 106
43 Mark McGrath (New Zealand) 104
44 Brian Dawson (England) 103
45 Jim Widmayer (USA) 102
46 = Brian Løkken (Denmark) 101
46 = David Cameron (Canada) 101
48 Martin C Atkins (England) 98
49 = Daniel Nicholls (England) 95
49 = Darren Clifford (Northern Ireland) 95
49 = Jim McEwan (Scotland) 95
49 = Martin Adams (England) 95
53 Aaron Turner (England) 94
54 = Adam Rowe (Australia) 93
54 = Tommy Wilson (England) 93
56 Peter Machin (Australia) 89
57 Yoeri Duijster (Netherlands) 87
58 Joe Chaney (USA) 85
59 = Geert de Vos (Belgium) 84
59 = Larry Butler (USA) 84
61 Jason Lovett (England) 82
62 Carl Dennel (England) 81
63 = Gary Stafford (England) 79
63 = John Scott (England) 79
63 = Paul Brown (Northern Ireland) 79
66 Tom Sawyer (USA) 74
67 Mike Warburton (Wales) 73
68 = Greg Moss (New Zealand) 72
68 = Maikel Verberk (Netherlands) 72
68 = Mario Vandenbogaerde (Belgium) 72
71 Justin van Tergouw (Netherlands) 71
72 = Mal Cuming (Australia) 70
72 = Sven Verdonck (Belgium) 70
74 Mitchell Clegg (Australia) 68
75 = Mark Blandford (Wales) 67
75 = Tonny Veenhof (Netherlands) 67
77 = Adam Stella (Canada) 66
77 = Andrew Beeton (England) 66
77 = Leonard Gates (USA) 66
77 = Tim Pusey (Australia) 66
81 = Ryan Hogarth (Scotland) 64
81 = Ted Hankey (England) 64
83 Michael Busscher (Netherlands) 63
84 = Alexander Merkx (Netherlands) 62
84 = Darren Herewini (New Zealand) 62
86 Stefaan Deprez (Belgium) 60
87 Michael Baker (England) 58
88 Niels Vanbergen (Belgium) 57
89 Allan Edwards (England) 55
90 = Lee Shewan (England) 54
90 = Matt Clark (England) 54
90 = Shaun Carroll (England) 54
93 Jeff Smith (Canada) 53
94 = Adam Mould (England) 52
94 = Kay Smeets (Netherlands) 52
96 = Adrian Frim (Romania) 51
96 = Nicolai Olsen (Denmark) 51
98 = Carl Wilkinson (England) 50
98 = Jack Vincent (England) 50
100 = Dennis Harbour (England) 49
100 = John Burgess (England) 49
100 = Jose Oliveira De Sousa (Catalonia) 49
100 = Toon Greebe (Netherlands) 49
104 Darin Young (USA) 47
105 = Craig Caldwell (New Zealand) 46
105 = Garry Thompson (England) 46
105 = Mark Cleaver (New Zealand) 46
105 = Nick Smith (Canada) 46
109 = Neil Duff (Northern Ireland) 45
109 = Raymond Smith (Australia) 45
109 = William Borland (Scotland) 45
112 Daniel Jensen (Denmark) 44
113 Wessel Nijman (Netherlands) 43
114 = Rhys Hayden (England) 42
114 = Sean Cain (England) 42
116 = John Roberts (Wales) 41
116 = Timmy Nicoll (USA) 41
118 = Jack Neary (England) 40
118 = Logan Crooks (Canada) 40
118 = Tahuna Irwin (New Zealand) 40
121 John O'Shea (Republic of Ireland) 39
122 = Aaron Morrison (Australia) 38
122 = Andy Fordham (England) 38
122 = Ben Hazel (England) 38
122 = David Calvert (England) 38
122 = Patrik Kovacs (Hungary) 38
122 = Paul Bolduc (Canada) 38
122 = Stephen Lovett (England) 38
========================================= (Top 128 qualify)
129 Shawn Brenneman (Canada) 37
130 = Barry Jouannet (Australia) 36
130 = Julio Barbero (Spain) 36
130 = Pal Szekely (Hungary) 36
130 = Silko Visser (Netherlands) 36
134 = Dennis Watt (Scotland) 35
134 = James Hughes (England) 35
134 = Jitse van der Wal (Netherlands) 35
137 = Laurie Loch (Australia) 34
137 = Mark Penny (Wales) 34
137 = Roemer Mooijman (Netherlands) 34
137 = Steve Robertson (Scotland) 34



Ladies


1 Lorraine Winstanley (England) 430
2 Deta Hedman (England) 422
3 Aileen de Graaf (Netherlands) 410
4 Lisa Ashton (England) 399
5 Anastasia Dobromyslova (Russia) 384
6 Fallon Sherrock (England) 382
7 Sharon Prins (Netherlands) 331
8 Corrine Hammond (Australia) 306
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9 Trina Gulliver MBE (England) 281
10 Maria O'Brien (England) 262
11 Paula Jacklin (England) 256
12 Casey Gallagher (England) 250
13 Roz Bulmer (England) 249
14 Anca Zijlstra (Netherlands) 247
15 Rhian Griffiths (Wales) 239
16 Tricia Wright (England) 238
17 Danielle Ashton (England) 237
18 Laura Turner (England) 207
19 Vicky Pruim (Sweden) 203
20 Tori Kewish (Australia) 195
21 Julie Thompson (England) 187
22 Deana Rosenblom (Sweden) 181
23 Priscilla Steenbergen (Netherlands) 165
24 Margaret Sutton (England) 160
25 Paula Murphy (USA) 151
26 Nikki Goldsmith (Wales) 149
27 Kirsty Hutchinson (England) 146
28 Jana Kanovska (Czech Republic) 141
29 Beau Greaves (England) 137
30 = Ann Marie Potts (Wales) 133
30 = Jo Clements (England) 133
32 Marjolein Noijens (Netherlands) 131
33 Sarah Roberts (England) 128
34 Andreea Brad (Romania) 125
35 Jane Densley (England) 122
36 Chrissy Sheerin (Australia) 119
37 Stacey Pace (USA) 118
38 = Lorraine Burn (Australia) 117
38 = Veronika Ihasz (Hungary) 117
40 Felicia Blay (England) 115
41 Vanessa Zuidema (Netherlands) 114
42 Karolina Podgorska (Poland) 112
43 Leanne Wilson (Australia) 110
44 Barb Smyth (Australia) 106
45 Brenda Dyer (England) 105
46 Linda Ithurralde (England) 99
47 Sue Cusick (England) 98
48 Vivien Czipo (Hungary) 95
49 Helene Sundelin (Sweden) 94
50 = Kim Kelly (Australia) 88
50 = Sue Edwards (England) 88
52 Danielle Ijpelaar (Netherlands) 87
53 Heather Lodge (Wales) 83
54 Suzan Konings (Netherlands) 81
55 = Leanne Topper (England) 79
55 = Mandy Smith (England) 79
57 = Sandy Hudson (USA) 78
57 = Tina Osborne (New Zealand) 78
59 = Desi Mercer (New Zealand) 76
59 = Henriette Honore (Denmark) 76
59 = Kathy Geeraerts (Belgium) 76
62 Kaisu Rekinen (Finland) 74
63 Pam Burr (Australia) 73
64 Joanne Luke (Canada) 72
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65 Sha Hohipa (New Zealand) 70
66 Jane Monaghan (England) 69
67 = Dee Bateman (England) 68
67 = Femke Herms (Netherlands) 68
67 = Natalie Carter (Australia) 68
70 Jo Rolls (England) 66
71 = Lisa Ayers (USA) 65
71 = Wendy Harper (New Zealand) 65
73 = Aletta Wajer (Netherlands) 63
73 = Joanne Hadley (Australia) 63
75 Robin Curry (USA) 62
76 = Marly van den Heuvel (Netherlands) 61
76 = Renata Slowikowska (Poland) 61
78 = Jo Steed (New Zealand) 60
78 = Ramona Eriksen (Norway) 60
80 = Renata Downs (Australia) 59
80 = Veerle Hamelink (Netherlands) 59



List of Known Qualifiers (many of these will be in the Top 128)


Steve Alker
Scott Baillie
Scott Baker
John Burgess
Larry Butler
Craig Caldwell
David Cameron
Scott Campbell
Shaw Clohecy
Reece Colley
John Connal
David Copley
Logan Crooks
Mal Cuming
Derek Cunningham
Jamie Curran
Callum Davidson
Daniel Day
Glen Durrant
Kiley Edmunds
Allan Edwards
David Fatum
Oliver Ferenc
Adrian Frim
Peter Frewer
Leonard Gates
Kai Haddock
Wesley Harms
Andreas Harrysson
Michael Haynes
Ben Hazel
Darren Herewini
Nigel Heydon
Paul Hogan
Keith Hood
Joe Huffman
Roger Janssen
Ian Jolly
Dan Key
Boris Koltsov
Mark Layton
Barry Ledlington
Kevin Luke
Peter Machin
Chris Mackie
Derek MacLean
Willem Mandigers
Mark McGeeney
Mark McGrath
Kyle Mckinstry
Scott Mitchell
Paavo Myller
Ady Newsholme
Tony O'Shea
Alexander Oreshkin
Dave Parletti
Dennis Parr
Martin Phillips
Stewart Rattray
Ronnie Roberts
Joe Russell
Callum Rydz
Tom Sawyer
Ronnie Sawyer
Alan Small
Kay Smeets
Nick Smith
Kevin Smith
Adam Smith-Neale
Alan Soutar
Jeffrey Sparidaans
Terry Stubbs
Justin Thompson
Garry Thompson
Darren Tyloer
Michael Unterbuchner
Wouter Vaes
Justin Van Tergouw
Mario Vandenbodaerde
Richard Veenstra
Scott Waites
John Walton
Mike Warburton
Dennis Watt
Kerry Way
Jim Widmayer
Carl Wilkinson
Jim Williams

Ladies

Olga Abramova
Lisa Ashton
Felicia Bray
Carol Bowers
Laura Bowley
Andreea Brad
Rachel Brooks
Amanda Cox
Rachna David
Emily Davidson
Aileen De Graaf
Jane Densley
Anastasia Dobromyslova
Renata Downs
Stacey Ellis
Patricia Farrell
Margaret Ferguson
Alex Foulds
Casey Gallagher
Stephanie Gilmour
Dianne Gobeil
Rhian Griffiths
Trina Gulliver
Sue Gulliver
Corrine Hammond
Deta Hedman
Pam Hind
Sandy Hudson
Veronika Ihasz
Claire Irons
Paula Jacklin
Melissa Jalbert
Zoe Jones
Algina Juknaite
Tori Kewish
Trish Kidd
Samantha Kirton
Joanne Luke
Rhonda Maidment
Maria Mason
Caroline McGinn
Tara Mears
Desi Mercer
Mandy Morgan
Stephanie Mudd
Paula Murphy
Tina Neylon
Maria O'Brien
Kerry O'Connor
Tina Osborne
Stacey Pace
Josie Paterson
Louise Paterson
Karolina Podgorska
April Polden
Sharon Prins
Donna Rainsley
Lynn Shearer
Fallon Sherrock
Shellbie Simmons
Michelle Spicer
Jo Steed
Helene Sundelin
Mikuru Suzuki
Heather Thompson
Laura Turner
Kirsi Vinikainen
Bailey Watson
Vickie Wemyss
Cali West
Linda Wilder
Leanne Wilson
Lorraine Winstanley
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Re: World Masters 2018

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Likely to be the final rankings table before the cut off


1 Glen Durrant (England) 382
2 Mark McGeeney (England) 371
3 Jim Williams (Wales) 334
4 Scott Mitchell (England) 298
5 Ross Montgomery (Scotland) 284
6 Scott Waites (England) 277
7 Gary Robson (England) 276
8 Wesley Harms (Netherlands) 273
9 Michael Unterbuchner (Germany) 258
10 Chris Landman (Netherlands) 249
11 Dave Parletti (England) 247
12 Willem Mandigers (Netherlands) 245
13 Richard Veenstra (Netherlands) 240
14 Martin Phillips (Wales) 234
15 Wayne Warren (Wales) 230
16 Scott Baker (England) 226
=================================================== (Seeds)
17 Kyle McKinstry (Northern Ireland) 223
18 Derk Telnekes (Netherlands) 221
19 Tony O'Shea (England) 215
20 Dean Reynolds (Wales) 214
21 Conan Whitehead (England) 213
22 Daniel Day (England) 212
23 = Jeffrey Sparidaans (Netherlands) 191
23 = Richie Edwards (Wales) 191
25 Darius Labanauskas (Lithuania) 183
26 Andy Baetens (Belgium) 181
27 Jeffrey van Egdom (Belgium) 174
28 Nick Kenny (Wales) 170
29 Wouter Vaes (Netherlands) 169
30 Mark Layton (Wales) 167
31 Justin Thompson (Australia) 163
32 Roger Janssen (Belgium) 160
33 James Hurrell (England) 148
34 Andy Hamilton (England) 146
35 Paul Hogan (England) 140
36 Andreas Harrysson (Sweden) 136
37 Wesley Newton (England) 129
38 Martijn Kleermaker (Netherlands) 128
39 Steve Carrett (England) 125
40 Craig Venman (England) 123
41 Carlo van Cleef (Netherlands) 117
42 Martin C Atkins (England) 113
43 Francis Carragher (Republic of Ireland) 112
44 = Daniel Nicholls (England) 104
44 = Mark McGrath (New Zealand) 104
46 Brian Dawson (England) 103
47 Jim Widmayer (USA) 102
48 = Brian Løkken (Denmark) 101
48 = David Cameron (Canada) 101
50 = Jim McEwan (Scotland) 95
50 = Martin Adams (England) 95
52 Aaron Turner (England) 94
53 = Adam Rowe (Australia) 93
53 = Tommy Wilson (England) 93
55 = Mario Vandenbogaerde (Belgium) 92
55 = Paul Brown (Northern Ireland) 92
57 Carl Dennel (England) 90
58 Peter Machin (Australia) 89
59 = Darren Clifford (Northern Ireland) 85
59 = Joe Chaney (USA) 85
61 Larry Butler (USA) 84
62 Jason Lovett (England) 82
63 Mal Cuming (Australia) 80
64 Gary Stafford (England) 79
65 = Alexander Merkx (Netherlands) 74
65 = Tom Sawyer (USA) 74
67 Mike Warburton (Wales) 73
68 Greg Moss (New Zealand) 72
69 John Scott (England) 69
70 Mitchell Clegg (Australia) 68
71 = Justin van Tergouw (Netherlands) 67
71 = Mark Blandford (Wales) 67
71 = Michael Busscher (Netherlands) 67
71 = Tonny Veenhof (Netherlands) 67
75 = Adam Stella (Canada) 66
75 = Andrew Beeton (England) 66
75 = Leonard Gates (USA) 66
75 = Sven Verdonck (Belgium) 66
79 Ryan Hogarth (Scotland) 64
80 Yoeri Duijster (Netherlands) 59
81 = Matt Clark (England) 58
81 = Michael Baker (England) 58
81 = Tim Pusey (Australia) 58
84 Maikel Verberk (Netherlands) 56
85 Allan Edwards (England) 55
86 = Darren Herewini (New Zealand) 54
86 = Jack Vincent (England) 54
86 = Lee Shewan (England) 54
89 Jeff Smith (Canada) 53
90 = Adam Mould (England) 52
90 = Geert de Vos (Belgium) 52
90 = Kay Smeets (Netherlands) 52
90 = Stefaan Deprez (Belgium) 52
90 = Ted Hankey (England) 52
95 Adrian Frim (Romania) 51
96 Carl Wilkinson (England) 50
97 = Daniel Jensen (Denmark) 49
97 = Dennis Harbour (England) 49
97 = John Burgess (England) 49
97 = Jose Oliveira De Sousa (Catalonia) 49
97 = Marti Marti Santamaria (Catalonia) 49
97 = Toon Greebe (Netherlands) 49
103 = Darin Young (USA) 47
103 = Silko Visser (Netherlands) 47
105 = Craig Caldwell (New Zealand) 46
105 = Garry Thompson (England) 46
105 = Nick Smith (Canada) 46
105 = Sean Cain (England) 46
105 = Tahuna Irwin (New Zealand) 46
110 = Neil Duff (Northern Ireland) 45
110 = Raymond Smith (Australia) 45
110 = William Borland (Scotland) 45
113 Mark Cleaver (New Zealand) 44
114 Wessel Nijman (Netherlands) 43
115 Rhys Hayden (England) 42
116 = John Roberts (Wales) 41
116 = Nicolai Olsen (Denmark) 41
116 = Timmy Nicoll (USA) 41
119 = Jack Neary (England) 40
119 = Logan Crooks (Canada) 40
121 John O'Shea (Republic of Ireland) 39
122 = Aaron Morrison (Australia) 38
122 = Ben Hazel (England) 38
122 = Ben Robb (New Zealand) 38
122 = David Calvert (England) 38
122 = Patrik Kovacs (Hungary) 38
122 = Paul Bolduc (Canada) 38
122 = Stephen Lovett (England) 38
======================================= (Top 128)
129 = Niels Vanbergen (Belgium) 37
129 = Shawn Brenneman (Canada) 37
131 = Barry Jouannet (Australia) 36
131 = Julio Barbero (Spain) 36
131 = Pal Szekely (Hungary) 36
134 = Dennis Watt (Scotland) 35
134 = James Hughes (England) 35
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Names Added to World Masters list

Robert Douthwaite
Daniel Larsson
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Nick Fulliwell??
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Quick count I think there are at least 30 players in the top 128 who have played a PDC affiliated tour this year so far.
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I see Larry Butler in the qualifiers is he well enough to play again now ?
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no one cares except the 6 fans that will turn up
i am so sorry for my actions these last ten years, i'm going through a tough time
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el_ringo wrote:I see Larry Butler in the qualifiers is he well enough to play again now ?
He reached the quarters at CDC event 10 this weekend, he is alright I think
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PreciesJJ wrote: He reached the quarters at CDC event 10 this weekend, he is alright I think
Ah excellent news
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There's some news about masters on winmau site.
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Ginge wrote:You could just post the link...

http://www.winmau.com/news/3238/Race_to ... Confirmed/
You could just copy the text....

Race to the Winmau Concludes: 45th Winmau World Masters Qualifiers Confirmed
Following a dramatic weekend in Sweden, qualification for the 45th Winmau World Masters, the longest-running darts major, has now been concluded.

Men ranked in the top 128 and Ladies ranked in the top 64 of their respective BDO Main Invitational rolling tables have qualified for the World’s longest running darts major. There is still seeding places to play for up until 9th September, as sixteen men and four women will earn the right to qualify as seeds into the last 32 and last 8 stages respectively.

The seeds will be joined by other major title holders from around the world and the remaining players from the BDO ranking tables (male players in positions 17 – 128 and female players in positions 5 - 64) who will battle it out for one of the sport’s most prestigious titles at the Bridlington Spa on October 4th – 7th 2018. They will also be competing against the top performers from the BDO’s British Inter-County Championships (BICC) as well as former Winmau World Masters Champions.

There are no surprises at the top of the BDO men’s ranking table with double Winmau World Master and two-time world champion, Glen ‘Duzza’ Durrant currently occupying the top spot. He’s followed by Mark McGeeney, runner-up in the event for the last two years. In third spot is Wales’ Jim Williams followed by former World Champion, Team Winmau’s Scott Mitchell. Currently in fifth is Scotland’s Ross Montgomery, just ahead of Team Winmau’s Scott Waites who, in addition to his two World titles, was a Winmau World Master in 2011.

At the other end of the seed ladder, Wayne Warren’s 25 points after finishing third in the Swedish Open is enough to see him move into fifteenth. Scott Baker currently occupies the 16th seeded spot but Kyle McKinstry and Derk Telnekes are just 3 and 5 points behind respectively.

Gary Robson, Wesley Harms, Michael Unterbuchner, Chris Landman, Dave Parletti, Willem Mandigers and Richard Veenstra currently occupy places seven to thirteen.

There’s still plenty of ranking points up for grabs to those gunning for the seeded places, including the Category A Vizcaya Open that takes places this weekend. The England Classic and England Masters also takes place across the weekend of 7th - 9th September which will be the final events before the seeding cut-off.

Team Winmau’s William Borland and two-time World Champion, Ted Hankey, will also be hoping to reach the later stages as they have qualified in the top 128 of the BDO ranking table, along with other famous names such as, Martin Adams and Andy Hamilton.

In the BDO women’s rankings, there’s no change as the top players shared most of the points on offer in Sweden. Heading the ranking table is Lorraine Winstanley, who won the Swedish Open. Behind her is Deta Hedman, who came third in the Ladies Darts Organisation (LDO) Swedish Classic, and third is Holland’s Aileen de Graaf, who reached the quarter finals of the Classic and was runner-up in the Open.

Currently in fourth is Swedish Classic and current World Champion, Lisa Ashton, with Anastasia Dobromyslova and Fallon Sherrock hot on her heels. Despite picking up 30 points in Sweden, Team Winmau’s 10-times World Champion, Trina Gulliver MBE, is set to miss out on a seeded place in the BDO rankings and will try to emulate her performance in 2016 by winning the Masters via entering the unseeded route. She is joined by other notable names such as, Paula Jacklin, Casey Gallagher, Anca Zijlstra and Tricia Wright.

Anastasia finds herself just 12 ranking points behind Lisa Ashton with the Category A Vizcaya Open and England Classic events still to come for the Ladies. Fallon Sherrock has been making a late charge in recent times for a seeded spot with some fantastic form on the oche and finds herself trailing by just 14 points from Ashton in fourth.

“The 45th Winmau World Masters is shaping up to be another amazing tournament,” says Winmau’s Sales and Marketing Director, Ian Flack. “Every day of the competition will see some of the best players in the world battling to lift one of the five coveted titles on offer. We are proud to be supporting the 45th edition of this fantastic event, and to be providing men, women, boys, girls and players with disabilities the opportunity to showcase their skills on a global stage.”

Derek Jacklin, CEO of the BDO, added: “With so much heritage and a list of former winners reading like a darting hall of fame, the Winmau World Masters is the title every professional player wants on their CV, along with the World Professional Championships. This year’s event is packed full of great players who have worked hard to win the right to take part. It’s going to be a great tournament from start to finish.”

Tickets are available from www.bridspa.com or by calling +44 (0)1262 678258 and prices are as follows:

4th October: Winmau World Masters Qualifiers £5.00 per person

5th October: Winmau World Masters Finals (Day 1) £15.00 per person

6th October: Winmau World Masters Finals (Day 2) £15.00 per person

7th October: Winmau World Masters Finals (Day 3) £15.00 per person

3 Day Finals Ticket Saver (5th to 7th October): £36.00 per person

3rd October: Lakeside World Professional Play-Offs £5.00 per person

The full BDO Men’s ranking table can be found here: http://www.bdodarts.com/images/bdo-cont ... ummary.pdf

The full BDO Women’s ranking table can be found here: http://www.bdodarts.com/images/bdo-cont ... ummary.pdf

Date : 29-08-2018
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Will be at the World masters this year..... anyone else? can only go for the first 2 days mind
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oche balboa wrote:Will be at the World masters this year..... anyone else? can only go for the first 2 days mind
I'm sure at least another couple of people will be in the crowd.
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BlueSpark wrote:
oche balboa wrote:Will be at the World masters this year..... anyone else? can only go for the first 2 days mind
I'm sure at least another couple of people will be in the crowd.
Who will all walk out again when the county warriors start losing to the Johnny Foreigners like last time.
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ChrisW wrote: Derek Jacklin, CEO of the BDO, added: “With so much heritage and a list of former winners reading like a darting hall of fame, the Winmau World Masters is the title every professional player wants on their CV, along with the World Professional Championships.
nice touch from Des, darts for all it means...win the Masters and then go and win at the ally pally the World Professional Championships :DDDD:
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oche balboa wrote:Will be at the World masters this year..... anyone else? can only go for the first 2 days mind
Should be there for the floor day again
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Re: World Masters 2018

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bukowski wrote:
ChrisW wrote: Derek Jacklin, CEO of the BDO, added: “With so much heritage and a list of former winners reading like a darting hall of fame, the Winmau World Masters is the title every professional player wants on their CV, along with the World Professional Championships.
nice touch from Des, darts for all it means...win the Masters and then go and win at the ally pally the World Professional Championships :DDDD:
I though Dec Jackchin was Chairperson of the BDO not CEO ?
Ginge
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Re: World Masters 2018

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CEO :D
Big Jock Knew
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