Oh it’s IfmGinge wrote:Yes. And its an old friend of the siteoche balboa wrote:Who said it was trolling ? And is it on Egerton site?
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Re: World Masters 2018
I like Ifm but don’t get that
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Re: World Masters 2018
I’m banned from that site. 2 years now lol
I have asked on Real Fanatics
I have asked on Real Fanatics
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Re: World Masters 2018
he has asked on real fanatics: zero answers at the moment.Ginge wrote:Maybe you ask then, see if he accuses you of doing the same.
Over on original, after the "troll off comment" it seems nobody has a clue. But as one poster said (somewhat tongue in cheek) "give things time".
I get the impression that folks have given up caring about it. a sense of negative despair.
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Re: World Masters 2018
Lets be honest, when I posted it I knew Ian would be straight in. And so he was, within the hour.
Half the reason I posted it tbh, got to have a bit of fun haven't you.
Half the reason I posted it tbh, got to have a bit of fun haven't you.
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Re: World Masters 2018
I mean even the British Open isn’t streamed
Yet smaller events manage to
Yet smaller events manage to
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Re: World Masters 2018
I'm sure it will be on Winmau TV.
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They have announced one for that both event not sure if just stage matchesoche balboa wrote:I mean even the British Open isn’t streamed
Yet smaller events manage to
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Bumper turnout at the Masters from the US and Canadian players - is this more than usually make the trip?:
The 2018 Winmau World Masters is just three weeks away, and we can confirm that no fewer than eighteen Americans will be making the trip to the lovely Yorkshire resort of Bridlington. Play starts on Wednesday October 3, with the Lakeside World Championship playoffs, and the Masters starts the following day.
The players attending are :
Girls
Aaja Jalbert (ME)
Boys
Jacob Demers (MA)
Buster Graves (TN)
Brendan Mills (MA)
Women
Lisa Ayers (TN)
Sandy Hudson (SC)
Debbie Ivey (OK)
Melissa Jalbert (ME)
Stacey Pace (CO)
Men
Tyler Burnett (CA)
Larry Butler (OH)
Joe Chaney (TN)
David Fatum (AZ)
Leonard Gates (TX)
Joe Huffman (VA)
Kevin Luke (WA)
Robbie Phillips (NC)
Tom Sawyer (MA)
And from Canada:
MEN’S
Shawn Clohecy, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Rick Fortin, New Brunswick – 2018 National Championships – Joint 3rd
Ron Looker, Manitoba – 2018 National Championships – 5th
Adam Stella, New Brunswick – BDO Rankings
Kerry Way, Newfoundland – 2018 Bob Gulliver Spring Open Champion
WOMEN’S
Mandy Fleck, British Columbia – 2018 National Championships – 2nd
Danna Foster, New Brunswick – 2018 Canadian National Champion
Alex Foulds, Alberta – 2017 Klondike Open Champion
Joanne Luke, New Brunswick – 2018 Hub City Open Champion
Rhonda Maidment, Ontario – 2017 PEI Potato Open Champion
Maria Mason, Ontario - 2018 Canadian Open Champion / Syracuse Open
Michelle Spicer, Alberta – 2018 Main Event Champion
Bailey Watson, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Linda Wilder, Alberta – 2018 Great Vancouver Open Champion
MALE YOUTH
Mykel Kequahtooway, Alberta – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Donovan Pilon, Ontario – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Josh Wood, British Columbia – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Male Champion*
FEMALE YOUTH
Emily Alford, Nova Scotia – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Hayley Crowley, New Brunswick – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Rianna December, Saskatchewan – 2017 WDF World Ranking List 2nd in Female Youth Americas Region
Melanie Mitchell, Northern Ontario – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Female Champion*
*Although Josh and Melanie qualified through the Youth Program they will be competing in the Adult World Masters Events because they are older than the maximum age for the Youth Masters.
The 2018 Winmau World Masters is just three weeks away, and we can confirm that no fewer than eighteen Americans will be making the trip to the lovely Yorkshire resort of Bridlington. Play starts on Wednesday October 3, with the Lakeside World Championship playoffs, and the Masters starts the following day.
The players attending are :
Girls
Aaja Jalbert (ME)
Boys
Jacob Demers (MA)
Buster Graves (TN)
Brendan Mills (MA)
Women
Lisa Ayers (TN)
Sandy Hudson (SC)
Debbie Ivey (OK)
Melissa Jalbert (ME)
Stacey Pace (CO)
Men
Tyler Burnett (CA)
Larry Butler (OH)
Joe Chaney (TN)
David Fatum (AZ)
Leonard Gates (TX)
Joe Huffman (VA)
Kevin Luke (WA)
Robbie Phillips (NC)
Tom Sawyer (MA)
And from Canada:
MEN’S
Shawn Clohecy, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Rick Fortin, New Brunswick – 2018 National Championships – Joint 3rd
Ron Looker, Manitoba – 2018 National Championships – 5th
Adam Stella, New Brunswick – BDO Rankings
Kerry Way, Newfoundland – 2018 Bob Gulliver Spring Open Champion
WOMEN’S
Mandy Fleck, British Columbia – 2018 National Championships – 2nd
Danna Foster, New Brunswick – 2018 Canadian National Champion
Alex Foulds, Alberta – 2017 Klondike Open Champion
Joanne Luke, New Brunswick – 2018 Hub City Open Champion
Rhonda Maidment, Ontario – 2017 PEI Potato Open Champion
Maria Mason, Ontario - 2018 Canadian Open Champion / Syracuse Open
Michelle Spicer, Alberta – 2018 Main Event Champion
Bailey Watson, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Linda Wilder, Alberta – 2018 Great Vancouver Open Champion
MALE YOUTH
Mykel Kequahtooway, Alberta – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Donovan Pilon, Ontario – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Josh Wood, British Columbia – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Male Champion*
FEMALE YOUTH
Emily Alford, Nova Scotia – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Hayley Crowley, New Brunswick – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Rianna December, Saskatchewan – 2017 WDF World Ranking List 2nd in Female Youth Americas Region
Melanie Mitchell, Northern Ontario – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Female Champion*
*Although Josh and Melanie qualified through the Youth Program they will be competing in the Adult World Masters Events because they are older than the maximum age for the Youth Masters.
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Re: World Masters 2018
Hoping The Scorpion plays well. Performances were a bit up and down on the CDC circuit, but if he replicates his form in winning the Greater Vancouver Open, David could create a shock or two.Addicks Fan wrote:Bumper turnout at the Masters from the US and Canadian players - is this more than usually make the trip?:
The 2018 Winmau World Masters is just three weeks away, and we can confirm that no fewer than eighteen Americans will be making the trip to the lovely Yorkshire resort of Bridlington. Play starts on Wednesday October 3, with the Lakeside World Championship playoffs, and the Masters starts the following day.
The players attending are :
Girls
Aaja Jalbert (ME)
Boys
Jacob Demers (MA)
Buster Graves (TN)
Brendan Mills (MA)
Women
Lisa Ayers (TN)
Sandy Hudson (SC)
Debbie Ivey (OK)
Melissa Jalbert (ME)
Stacey Pace (CO)
Men
Tyler Burnett (CA)
Larry Butler (OH)
Joe Chaney (TN)
David Fatum (AZ)
Leonard Gates (TX)
Joe Huffman (VA)
Kevin Luke (WA)
Robbie Phillips (NC)
Tom Sawyer (MA)
And from Canada:
MEN’S
Shawn Clohecy, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Rick Fortin, New Brunswick – 2018 National Championships – Joint 3rd
Ron Looker, Manitoba – 2018 National Championships – 5th
Adam Stella, New Brunswick – BDO Rankings
Kerry Way, Newfoundland – 2018 Bob Gulliver Spring Open Champion
WOMEN’S
Mandy Fleck, British Columbia – 2018 National Championships – 2nd
Danna Foster, New Brunswick – 2018 Canadian National Champion
Alex Foulds, Alberta – 2017 Klondike Open Champion
Joanne Luke, New Brunswick – 2018 Hub City Open Champion
Rhonda Maidment, Ontario – 2017 PEI Potato Open Champion
Maria Mason, Ontario - 2018 Canadian Open Champion / Syracuse Open
Michelle Spicer, Alberta – 2018 Main Event Champion
Bailey Watson, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Linda Wilder, Alberta – 2018 Great Vancouver Open Champion
MALE YOUTH
Mykel Kequahtooway, Alberta – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Donovan Pilon, Ontario – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Josh Wood, British Columbia – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Male Champion*
FEMALE YOUTH
Emily Alford, Nova Scotia – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Hayley Crowley, New Brunswick – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Rianna December, Saskatchewan – 2017 WDF World Ranking List 2nd in Female Youth Americas Region
Melanie Mitchell, Northern Ontario – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Female Champion*
*Although Josh and Melanie qualified through the Youth Program they will be competing in the Adult World Masters Events because they are older than the maximum age for the Youth Masters.
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Re: World Masters 2018
I been saying for years that the BDO should be on the box - A BDO major is better than PDC exbihtion crap - But who really gives a shit if its on the web - BDO fans will just watch on there - PDC fans will watch it to troll on here and the wrestling forum - Its repetitive -
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Post approved for comedic value.thelad1985 wrote:I been saying for years that the BDO should be on the box - A BDO major is better than PDC exbihtion crap - But who really gives a shit if its on the web - BDO fans will just watch on there - PDC fans will watch it to troll on here and the wrestling forum - Its repetitive -
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This is boring as fuckthelad1985 wrote:I been saying for years that the BDO should be on the box - A BDO major is better than PDC exbihtion crap - But who really gives a shit if its on the web - BDO fans will just watch on there - PDC fans will watch it to troll on here and the wrestling forum - Its repetitive -
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It would be a shock if he won a game or two !!...I've never seen the guy play any where near remotely well...ssjsa wrote:Hoping The Scorpion plays well. Performances were a bit up and down on the CDC circuit, but if he replicates his form in winning the Greater Vancouver Open, David could create a shock or two.Addicks Fan wrote:Bumper turnout at the Masters from the US and Canadian players - is this more than usually make the trip?:
The 2018 Winmau World Masters is just three weeks away, and we can confirm that no fewer than eighteen Americans will be making the trip to the lovely Yorkshire resort of Bridlington. Play starts on Wednesday October 3, with the Lakeside World Championship playoffs, and the Masters starts the following day.
The players attending are :
Girls
Aaja Jalbert (ME)
Boys
Jacob Demers (MA)
Buster Graves (TN)
Brendan Mills (MA)
Women
Lisa Ayers (TN)
Sandy Hudson (SC)
Debbie Ivey (OK)
Melissa Jalbert (ME)
Stacey Pace (CO)
Men
Tyler Burnett (CA)
Larry Butler (OH)
Joe Chaney (TN)
David Fatum (AZ)
Leonard Gates (TX)
Joe Huffman (VA)
Kevin Luke (WA)
Robbie Phillips (NC)
Tom Sawyer (MA)
And from Canada:
MEN’S
Shawn Clohecy, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Rick Fortin, New Brunswick – 2018 National Championships – Joint 3rd
Ron Looker, Manitoba – 2018 National Championships – 5th
Adam Stella, New Brunswick – BDO Rankings
Kerry Way, Newfoundland – 2018 Bob Gulliver Spring Open Champion
WOMEN’S
Mandy Fleck, British Columbia – 2018 National Championships – 2nd
Danna Foster, New Brunswick – 2018 Canadian National Champion
Alex Foulds, Alberta – 2017 Klondike Open Champion
Joanne Luke, New Brunswick – 2018 Hub City Open Champion
Rhonda Maidment, Ontario – 2017 PEI Potato Open Champion
Maria Mason, Ontario - 2018 Canadian Open Champion / Syracuse Open
Michelle Spicer, Alberta – 2018 Main Event Champion
Bailey Watson, Ontario – 2017 Bob Jones Memorial Champion
Linda Wilder, Alberta – 2018 Great Vancouver Open Champion
MALE YOUTH
Mykel Kequahtooway, Alberta – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Donovan Pilon, Ontario – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Josh Wood, British Columbia – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Male Champion*
FEMALE YOUTH
Emily Alford, Nova Scotia – 2018 World Masters Qualifier Champion
Hayley Crowley, New Brunswick – 2018 World Cup Qualifier Champion
Rianna December, Saskatchewan – 2017 WDF World Ranking List 2nd in Female Youth Americas Region
Melanie Mitchell, Northern Ontario – 2018 Youth Nationals Senior Female Champion*
*Although Josh and Melanie qualified through the Youth Program they will be competing in the Adult World Masters Events because they are older than the maximum age for the Youth Masters.
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