DavidB wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:54 pm
How many of those who lost tour cards after Ally Pally and entered Q-School regained a card??
I get 4:
Kirk Shepherd
Joe Murnan
Jamie Bain
Madars Razma
Thanks!
Those who tried but failed:
Peter Jacques
Kevin Painter
Darren Johnson
Andrew Gilding
Stephen Burton
Robbie Green
Jamie Caven
Jimmy Hendriks
Scott Taylor
Ritchie Edhouse
Steve Hine
Aden Kirk
Richie Burnett
Paul Rowley
John Part
Maik Langendorf
Prakash Jiwa
Lee Bryant
Scott Darbyshire
I'm sure the BDO would welcome them all with open arms.
I get 4:
Kirk Shepherd
Joe Murnan
Jamie Bain
Madars Razma
Thanks!
Those who tried but failed:
Peter Jacques
Kevin Painter
Darren Johnson
Andrew Gilding
Stephen Burton
Robbie Green
Jamie Caven
Jimmy Hendriks
Scott Taylor
Ritchie Edhouse
Steve Hine
Aden Kirk
Richie Burnett
Paul Rowley
John Part
Maik Langendorf
Prakash Jiwa
Lee Bryant
Scott Darbyshire
I'm sure the BDO would welcome them all with open arms.
I’m sure but that’s a worse strike ratio than the BDO players who had a go...
Wonder how a certain G.Murphy will spin that one...
Basically it means that players who have lost a card after 2 years are on a downward spiral..they are clearly on the way down..whereas a player coming off the back of qualifying for Lakeside have had a decent year and so should be playing better and more confident than players who have just lost their card
I think you're forgetting that sometimes darts is all on the day
A lot of congratulations on Fanatics for McGeeney , Baker, Whitehead and Durrant getting cards.....any odds on how long these are forgotten and become PDC scum on there ??
I get 4:
Kirk Shepherd
Joe Murnan
Jamie Bain
Madars Razma
Thanks!
Those who tried but failed:
Peter Jacques
Kevin Painter
Darren Johnson
Andrew Gilding
Stephen Burton
Robbie Green
Jamie Caven
Jimmy Hendriks
Scott Taylor
Ritchie Edhouse
Steve Hine
Aden Kirk
Richie Burnett
Paul Rowley
John Part
Maik Langendorf
Prakash Jiwa
Lee Bryant
Scott Darbyshire
I'm sure the BDO would welcome them all with open arms.
I’m sure but that’s a worse strike ratio than the BDO players who had a go...
Wonder how a certain G.Murphy will spin that one...
Basically it means that players who have lost a card after 2 years are on a downward spiral..they are clearly on the way down..whereas a player coming off the back of qualifying for Lakeside have had a decent year and so should be playing better and more confident than players who have just lost their card
only85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 8:20 pm
sorry but i feel a lot of cannon fodder has got through this year, i do believe the forums chum jeff jeff jeff has made a comment re the open q school draw
Looks a much stronger list than year to me. Other than Cadby last years intake wasn’t particularly strong.
It did also include Jeffrey de Zwaan, Nathan Aspinall and Danny Noppert.
Indeed, in fact if you add Robert Owen to that list, 4 major semi-finalists came through q school last year. It’ll be interesting to see how this year’s group compares.
1205 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 7:55 pm
Those who tried but failed:
Peter Jacques
Kevin Painter
Darren Johnson
Andrew Gilding
Stephen Burton
Robbie Green
Jamie Caven
Jimmy Hendriks
Scott Taylor
Ritchie Edhouse
Steve Hine
Aden Kirk
Richie Burnett
Paul Rowley
John Part
Maik Langendorf
Prakash Jiwa
Lee Bryant
Scott Darbyshire
Maverick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 7:18 pm
I’ll have a crack at the amateur Riley’s qualifiers again this year
Are you not giving the Challenge Tour a go?
Sorry if you've already said and I've missed it.
Yes, he joked about looking forward to being thrashed by Lisa Ashton on the Challenge Tour.
Of course, he might not win enough games to get many chances to play Lisa Ashton.
fair do’s , most of my performances would suggest that. I know i’m Far better than I showed this week but will see how the CT go’s , if I can compete and improve then I keep trying , if I get stuffed every week then I stay with local stuff.
Robert Mitchell 17th March 1938 - 8th September 2018 Rest in Peace Dad , no more pain xxx
Maverick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 7:18 pm
I’ll have a crack at the amateur Riley’s qualifiers again this year
Are you not giving the Challenge Tour a go?
Sorry if you've already said and I've missed it.
Yes, he joked about looking forward to being thrashed by Lisa Ashton on the Challenge Tour.
Of course, he might not win enough games to get many chances to play Lisa Ashton.
fair do’s , most of my performances would suggest that. I know i’m Far better than I showed this week but will see how the CT go’s , if I can compete and improve then I keep trying , if I get stuffed every week then I stay with local stuff.
Robert Mitchell 17th March 1938 - 8th September 2018 Rest in Peace Dad , no more pain xxx
Maverick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 7:18 pm
I’ll have a crack at the amateur Riley’s qualifiers again this year
Are you not giving the Challenge Tour a go?
Sorry if you've already said and I've missed it.
Yes, he joked about looking forward to being thrashed by Lisa Ashton on the Challenge Tour.
Of course, he might not win enough games to get many chances to play Lisa Ashton.
fair do’s , most of my performances would suggest that. I know i’m Far better than I showed this week but will see how the CT go’s , if I can compete and improve then I keep trying , if I get stuffed every week then I stay with local stuff.
fair play for giving it a go, hope the challenge tour works out for you
i am so sorry for my actions these last ten years, i'm going through a tough time
phil davies wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:35 pm
Anyone have the 128 tour card holders numbers by nationality?
England 61
Netherlands 20
Wales 7
Scotland 6
Northern Ireland 5
Germany 5
Belgium 4
Austria 3
Spain 3
Australia 3
Ireland 2
Poland 2
Finland 1
Latvia 1
Lithuania 1
Portugal 1
Greece 1
Canada 1
South Africa 1
Maverick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 10:58 pm
Just checked, I finished 108th on the Q School OOM lol ahead of a lot of players that probably expected ton a tad higher.
phil davies wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 6:35 pm
Anyone have the 128 tour card holders numbers by nationality?
England 61
Netherlands 20
Wales 7
Scotland 6
Northern Ireland 5
Germany 5
Belgium 4
Austria 3
Spain 3
Australia 3
Ireland 2
Poland 2
Finland 1
Latvia 1
Lithuania 1
Portugal 1
Greece 1
Canada 1
South Africa 1
Thank you very much. No non Uk players came through the UK school this year.
Also if it was purely based of tour card holders they would be able to make 12 World Cup teams then.
I also hope that all 19 of those nationalities that are represented do get teams at that event.
In all fairness, none of the prominent global players gave it a go this year, except for Portela. Harris and Jeff Smith were stupid enough to try the European one, and even failed there. None of the asian players, of whom at least asada, ilagan and malicdem would have really been in with a shout, tried this year, none of the decent australians, hardly anyone from northern america and no africans. So nobody was really expected to get one unfortunately.