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It does seem the England are actively trying to make sure there is no over lap with the jdc. It's not a partnership of course but also not out and out competition.
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Yes because if the dates clashed everyone would go to JDC. All they have done is jumped on the Youth band wagon because of the rise in popularity due to the JDC.devosteve wrote:It does seem the England are actively trying to make sure there is no over lap with the jdc. It's not a partnership of course but also not out and out competition.
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Or they have offered more events for kids to play..... whats wrong with that
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ThisLondon Eye wrote:Yes because if the dates clashed everyone would go to JDC. All they have done is jumped on the Youth band wagon because of the rise in popularity due to the JDC.devosteve wrote:It does seem the England are actively trying to make sure there is no over lap with the jdc. It's not a partnership of course but also not out and out competition.
Or they are pushing for sport England recognition like others have said but I really cant see that
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Hey Chris Hinton
You do realise I post on BDOF under my full name and used to have my name as my username on here and every other darts forum I posted.
Trying to post what I said to Paul with my full name in it like your trying to out me is retarded.
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You do realise I post on BDOF under my full name and used to have my name as my username on here and every other darts forum I posted.
Trying to post what I said to Paul with my full name in it like your trying to out me is retarded.
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Your vendetta against the EDO is very boring, and your earlier posts, 1 of which was deleted, and the other 2 edited were crossing the line.London Eye wrote:Some extra? It wouldn't surprise me if Paul and Tommy pocketed more in expenses than the winning kids took home after paying their own way.oche balboa wrote:They aren’t completing with the JDC you utter moro.
They are providing some extra
No more please.
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this is nothing new for him.Zapp Brannigan wrote:Hey Chris Hinton
You do realise I post on BDOF under my full name and used to have my name as my username on here and every other darts forum I posted.
Trying to post what I said to Paul with my full name in it like your trying to out me is retarded.
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Edited by Adminssjsa wrote:Your vendetta against the EDO is very boring, and your earlier posts, 1 of which was deleted, and the other 2 edited were crossing the line.London Eye wrote:Some extra? It wouldn't surprise me if Paul and Tommy pocketed more in expenses than the winning kids took home after paying their own way.oche balboa wrote:They aren’t completing with the JDC you utter moro.
They are providing some extra
No more please.
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HahahaZapp Brannigan wrote:Hey Chris Hinton
You do realise I post on BDOF under my full name and used to have my name as my username on here and every other darts forum I posted.
Trying to post what I said to Paul with my full name in it like your trying to out me is retarded.
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SCOTT FARMS INTERNATIONAL TO SPONSOR JDC TOUR 2019
The Junior Darts Corporation have decided to hold 10 qualifying events next year on its road to the Alexandra Palace, 2 more than 2018 and will complete two events in one day.
Thus mirroring the PDC’s development tour and preparing the players to experience managing two events in one day.
Scott Farms International currently the 2018 European Open sponsors are delighted to be part of the Junior Tour and supporting the JDC in its ever growing events programme.
Scott Farms International Director Darren Smith commented,
“Working with the JDC in 2018 has been a fantastic experience. I have seen first hand how the JDC work with their academy structure, tour events and developing youngsters to participate in the sport from the age of 8. To be able to support the 2019 tour and assist the JDC in its work is an absolute pleasure”.
The JDC tour will be contested over 5 events next year. The tour will continue to offer Development Tour Scholarships, JDC Allstar places and over £3000 in prize money as well as the 10 World Championship positions for the Grand Finals in 2019.
January 12th - Rileys Wolverhampton Tour 1 & 2
February 16th - The George Albert Hotel Dorchester Tour 3 & 4
March 16th - Rileys Solihull Tour 5 & 6
April 27th - Manchester Rileys Chorlton Tour 7 & 8
May 18th - Rileys Worcester Tour 9 & 10
All further information for each event will be published after the conclusion of the 2018 tour in November - via www.juniordarts.com
The Junior Darts Corporation have decided to hold 10 qualifying events next year on its road to the Alexandra Palace, 2 more than 2018 and will complete two events in one day.
Thus mirroring the PDC’s development tour and preparing the players to experience managing two events in one day.
Scott Farms International currently the 2018 European Open sponsors are delighted to be part of the Junior Tour and supporting the JDC in its ever growing events programme.
Scott Farms International Director Darren Smith commented,
“Working with the JDC in 2018 has been a fantastic experience. I have seen first hand how the JDC work with their academy structure, tour events and developing youngsters to participate in the sport from the age of 8. To be able to support the 2019 tour and assist the JDC in its work is an absolute pleasure”.
The JDC tour will be contested over 5 events next year. The tour will continue to offer Development Tour Scholarships, JDC Allstar places and over £3000 in prize money as well as the 10 World Championship positions for the Grand Finals in 2019.
January 12th - Rileys Wolverhampton Tour 1 & 2
February 16th - The George Albert Hotel Dorchester Tour 3 & 4
March 16th - Rileys Solihull Tour 5 & 6
April 27th - Manchester Rileys Chorlton Tour 7 & 8
May 18th - Rileys Worcester Tour 9 & 10
All further information for each event will be published after the conclusion of the 2018 tour in November - via www.juniordarts.com