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Road To O2 Indigo At The o2 Arena (BDO Worlds 2020)
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Re: Road to BDO World Championship 2020
The BDO is Shite
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If they can get the crowds it would look ok on tv. Not exactly the glitz and glamour promised but I know you like chavy stripper joints so I'm sure you will be in favour ..Paddy McGinty wrote:Circus Tavern then......?
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Skewball would have cum his pants if PDC had an event there
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Not to be then........ O2 now....PDC will be seething.....only the top venue in the UK........
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Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
Yes, the PDC could only dream of holding one of their showpiece events there Paddy
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All the top events are held there.....ATP finals, etc
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Tennis is buggering off somewhere else. But glad you agree the Premier League Darts final is a top event, mate.
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Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
Rumour has it, you can't polish a turd, yet, but, you can roll diamonds through it in Lincolnshire, especially etc... ya di ya....
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!!!Paddy McGinty wrote:Not to be then........ O2 now....PDC will be seething.....only the top venue in the UK........
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Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
Disney on ice at the same time is going to be an interesting cross of families and darts players chugging pint after pint.
If I’m honest I’m more likely to come here than lakeside
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Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
You're not welcomeZapp Brannigan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2019 10:39 pm Disney on ice at the same time is going to be an interesting cross of families and darts players chugging pint after pint.
If I’m honest I’m more likely to come here than lakeside
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With the new venues announced any risk he won’t actually be allowed to play? He can’t play WDT by the looks of it with its 18+ rule on the qualifiers
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There is no reason why he couldnt play, we have been through this numerous times, even if they do get a gaming or alcohol sponsor you just ask them for an exemption for the player, just like World Snooner have done at least twice with the young Welsh lad.The Jolly Man wrote:With the new venues announced any risk he won’t actually be allowed to play? He can’t play WDT by the looks of it with its 18+ rule on the qualifiers
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I might have missed it but why can’t the u18s play the WDT qualifier in that case?Ginge wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2019 8:28 amThere is no reason why he couldnt play, we have been through this numerous times, even if they do get a gaming or alcohol sponsor you just ask them for an exemption for the player, just like World Snooner have done at least twice with the young Welsh lad.The Jolly Man wrote:With the new venues announced any risk he won’t actually be allowed to play? He can’t play WDT by the looks of it with its 18+ rule on the qualifiers
Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
No reason given. I dont see what sensible reason there could be tbh.
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Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
It is strange. But the rules say that any age can play at Worlds or World Trophy if they qualify via the tables. Unless a sponsor says no. So Bennett may well play at Indigo if he carries on scoring points
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Re: Road to The O2 Indigo (BDO Worlds 2020)
Here's the rankings after the 2 events in belgium this weekend
bold= Already Qualified for 2020 BDO Worlds
1 Wesley Harms (Netherlands) 331
2 Richard Veenstra (Netherlands) 301
3 = Dave Parletti (England) 290
3 = Jim Williams (Wales) 290
5 Martijn Kleermaker (Netherlands) 271
6 Wayne Warren (Wales) 264
7 Willem Mandigers (Netherlands) 258
8 Scott Mitchell (England) 254
9 Adam Smith-Neale (England) 215
10 Nick Kenny (Wales) 210
11 Gary Robson (England) 199
12 Mario Vandenbogaerde (Belgium) 198
13 Ryan Hogarth (Scotland) 169
14 = Leighton Bennett (England) 168
14 = Scott Waites (England) 168
16 Michael Unterbuchner (Germany) 167
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17 Gary Stone (Scotland) 163
18 Gino Vos (Netherlands) 160
19 = Andy Hamilton (England) 158
19 = Ross Montgomery (Scotland) 158
21 Chris Landman (Netherlands) 157
22 Dave Evans (England) 152
23 John Scott (England) 151
24 Sebastian Steyer (Poland) 150
25 Martin Adams (England) 149
26 Simon Stainton (England) 147
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27 Francis Carragher (Republic of Ireland) 146
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28 Aaron Turner (England) 144
29 Justin Thompson (Australia) 141
30 Wouter Vaes (Netherlands) 137
31 Darryl Fitton (England) 134
32 = Craig Venman (England) 126
32 = Tony Martin (England) 126
35 = Dennie Olde Kalter (Netherlands) 125
35 = Thibault Tricole (France) 125
37 Tony O'Shea (England) 122
38 Adam Mould (England) 118
39 Jeffrey Sparidaans (Netherlands) 115
40 = Jitse van der Wal (Netherlands) 113
40 = Nick Fullwell (England) 113
42 Paul Hogan (England) 108
43 Brian Raman (Belgium) 107
44 Jeffrey van Egdom (Belgium) 101
45 Cody Harris (New Zealand) 99
46 Paul Brown (Northern Ireland) 98
47 Derk Telnekes (Netherlands) 97
48 David Cameron (Canada) 93
49 Martin Phillips (Wales) 92
50 Mal Cuming (Australia) 88
Men's Regional Leaders
Baltic & Scandinavia - Andreas Harrysson (Sweden)
British Isles- Paul Hogan (England)
Canada- David Cameron (Canada)
Eastern Europe- Gabriel Pascaru (Romania)
New Zealand- Darren Herewini (New Zealand)
United States- Joe Chaney (USA)
Western Europe- Thibault Tricole (France)
Australia- Justin Thompson (Australia)
Asia- ?????
Ladies
1 Lisa Ashton (England) 404
2 Aileen de Graaf (Netherlands) 360
3 Fallon Sherrock (England) 351
4 Deta Hedman (England) 333
5 Mikuru Suzuki (Japan) 320
6 Laura Turner (England) 318
7 Lorraine Winstanley (England) 307
8 Anastasia Dobromyslova (Russia) 292
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9 Maria O'Brien (England) 260
10 Trina Gulliver MBE (England) 239
11 Casey Gallagher (England) 236
12 Tori Kewish (Australia) 231
13 Paula Jacklin (England) 229
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14 Sharon Prins (Netherlands) 221
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15 Beau Greaves (England) 220
16 Corrine Hammond (Australia) 216
17 Kirsty Hutchinson (England) 214
18 Jo Clements (England) 209
19 Priscilla Steenbergen (Netherlands) 205
20 Vicky Pruim (Sweden) 199
Next Events
August 17th- Swedish Open (Cat A Men & Women)
August 18th- LDO Ladies Classic (Cat C Women)
August 18th- Swedish Classic (Cat D Men)
bold= Already Qualified for 2020 BDO Worlds
1 Wesley Harms (Netherlands) 331
2 Richard Veenstra (Netherlands) 301
3 = Dave Parletti (England) 290
3 = Jim Williams (Wales) 290
5 Martijn Kleermaker (Netherlands) 271
6 Wayne Warren (Wales) 264
7 Willem Mandigers (Netherlands) 258
8 Scott Mitchell (England) 254
9 Adam Smith-Neale (England) 215
10 Nick Kenny (Wales) 210
11 Gary Robson (England) 199
12 Mario Vandenbogaerde (Belgium) 198
13 Ryan Hogarth (Scotland) 169
14 = Leighton Bennett (England) 168
14 = Scott Waites (England) 168
16 Michael Unterbuchner (Germany) 167
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17 Gary Stone (Scotland) 163
18 Gino Vos (Netherlands) 160
19 = Andy Hamilton (England) 158
19 = Ross Montgomery (Scotland) 158
21 Chris Landman (Netherlands) 157
22 Dave Evans (England) 152
23 John Scott (England) 151
24 Sebastian Steyer (Poland) 150
25 Martin Adams (England) 149
26 Simon Stainton (England) 147
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27 Francis Carragher (Republic of Ireland) 146
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28 Aaron Turner (England) 144
29 Justin Thompson (Australia) 141
30 Wouter Vaes (Netherlands) 137
31 Darryl Fitton (England) 134
32 = Craig Venman (England) 126
32 = Tony Martin (England) 126
35 = Dennie Olde Kalter (Netherlands) 125
35 = Thibault Tricole (France) 125
37 Tony O'Shea (England) 122
38 Adam Mould (England) 118
39 Jeffrey Sparidaans (Netherlands) 115
40 = Jitse van der Wal (Netherlands) 113
40 = Nick Fullwell (England) 113
42 Paul Hogan (England) 108
43 Brian Raman (Belgium) 107
44 Jeffrey van Egdom (Belgium) 101
45 Cody Harris (New Zealand) 99
46 Paul Brown (Northern Ireland) 98
47 Derk Telnekes (Netherlands) 97
48 David Cameron (Canada) 93
49 Martin Phillips (Wales) 92
50 Mal Cuming (Australia) 88
Men's Regional Leaders
Baltic & Scandinavia - Andreas Harrysson (Sweden)
British Isles- Paul Hogan (England)
Canada- David Cameron (Canada)
Eastern Europe- Gabriel Pascaru (Romania)
New Zealand- Darren Herewini (New Zealand)
United States- Joe Chaney (USA)
Western Europe- Thibault Tricole (France)
Australia- Justin Thompson (Australia)
Asia- ?????
Ladies
1 Lisa Ashton (England) 404
2 Aileen de Graaf (Netherlands) 360
3 Fallon Sherrock (England) 351
4 Deta Hedman (England) 333
5 Mikuru Suzuki (Japan) 320
6 Laura Turner (England) 318
7 Lorraine Winstanley (England) 307
8 Anastasia Dobromyslova (Russia) 292
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9 Maria O'Brien (England) 260
10 Trina Gulliver MBE (England) 239
11 Casey Gallagher (England) 236
12 Tori Kewish (Australia) 231
13 Paula Jacklin (England) 229
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14 Sharon Prins (Netherlands) 221
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15 Beau Greaves (England) 220
16 Corrine Hammond (Australia) 216
17 Kirsty Hutchinson (England) 214
18 Jo Clements (England) 209
19 Priscilla Steenbergen (Netherlands) 205
20 Vicky Pruim (Sweden) 199
Next Events
August 17th- Swedish Open (Cat A Men & Women)
August 18th- LDO Ladies Classic (Cat C Women)
August 18th- Swedish Classic (Cat D Men)
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