Neuza is from portugalMgt wrote:South Yorkshire.phil davies wrote:Anybody know where Neuza Beatriz da Cunha Araujo is from?
The name seems Portuguese to me?
World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
I’ll let someone else do itSpider1974 wrote:Neuza is from portugalMgt wrote:South Yorkshire.phil davies wrote:Anybody know where Neuza Beatriz da Cunha Araujo is from?
The name seems Portuguese to me?
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
You're two years behind, the standardization you ask for took place with the start of the 2017 season.Dannyboy wrote:Not arguing about this at all, but there a definitely those that would and are taking advantage. I look at Maik Langendorf - is he Austrian or is classed as a German citizen now? Because he has entered German HNQs.
Either use residency (for the argument that it would keep costs low for players) or nationality. There must be consistency across the board.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Any luck?1205 wrote:Would prefer to see Suzuki. I feel we've already seen the best of Dobromyslova.foggs3355 wrote:I hope Anna get thru and if either Lisa or fallon get thru tricky game we know Lisa can thru 95+ for 7-8 legs done on tv if start like that she have good chance
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
FFS! No-one outside of those 4 will win the UK one.Mgt wrote:Ah well, 82 showing up isn't bad for a first tournament I guess.Zeyes wrote:Nope, only by prior registration. Entries closed on Thursday.Mgt wrote:I meant the draw haha. Wasn't the signing up done at the venue today? Got that impression.
Hope Ana wins the final, and either Lisa, Deta, Fallon or Lorraine from the UK ladies.
Same 4 players etc.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Think she had to.ChrisW wrote:Well done Ana!
Definitely the right choice to go to Dusseldorf.
Sure Spud will confirm.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
I suspect so, but quoted for possible pisstaking nonetheless.DavidOwen67 wrote:FFS! No-one outside of those 4 will win the UK one.Mgt wrote:Ah well, 82 showing up isn't bad for a first tournament I guess.Zeyes wrote:Nope, only by prior registration. Entries closed on Thursday.Mgt wrote:I meant the draw haha. Wasn't the signing up done at the venue today? Got that impression.
Hope Ana wins the final, and either Lisa, Deta, Fallon or Lorraine from the UK ladies.
Same 4 players etc.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Heh, not literally, sadly.DavidOwen67 wrote:Any luck?1205 wrote:Would prefer to see Suzuki. I feel we've already seen the best of Dobromyslova.foggs3355 wrote:I hope Anna get thru and if either Lisa or fallon get thru tricky game we know Lisa can thru 95+ for 7-8 legs done on tv if start like that she have good chance
Given Dobromyslova's dominance there, not much sign of anything special happening. But, I think it was a good sign for the women's game that a bunch of the lower-standard players like de Graaf and Hammond were beaten early.
Anyone have the match averages?
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
PDC had it explicitly in their announcement.DavidOwen67 wrote:Think she had to.ChrisW wrote:Well done Ana!
Definitely the right choice to go to Dusseldorf.
Sure Spud will confirm.
https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/08/10/worl ... -confirmed
PDC wrote:Both qualifiers will be FREE to enter and will be open to any female player aged 16 or over. Entry is based on citizenship as outlined in PDC Rule 7.6.
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
If you have dual nationality I presume you can choose.DavidOwen67 wrote:Think she had to.ChrisW wrote:Well done Ana!
Definitely the right choice to go to Dusseldorf.
Sure Spud will confirm.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Anastasia represents Russia and is down as a professional darts player in Russia, So there was no chance of her plying in the UK as this will have meant she was representing UK and trust me she will never turn her back on Russia as they are to good to her.ChrisW wrote:If you have dual nationality I presume you can choose.DavidOwen67 wrote:Think she had to.ChrisW wrote:Well done Ana!
Definitely the right choice to go to Dusseldorf.
Sure Spud will confirm.
Entering the UK playoffs never even entered the thoughts.
She has played World Cup of Darts also in the PDC for Russia so would have looked a bit strange.
JFT97
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
As I thought.
Cheers, Spud.
Cheers, Spud.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
A FIELD of 153 players are set to compete in the UK & Ireland Women's Qualifier for the William Hill World Darts Championship in Milton Keynes on Sunday.
A spot in the world's biggest darts event is on offer in the knockout event at the Marshall Arena.
The winner will join Anastasia Dobromyslova at Alexandra Palace, after the Russian star won the Rest of the World Women's Qualifier last weekend.
The entries include reigning Lakeside Champion Lisa Ashton, who is joined in qualifying by daughters Lindsey and Danielle.
Lorraine Winstanley and Crissy Manley will be hoping to emulate husbands Dean and Peter, who have previously competed at Alexandra Palace, while Courtney Hine is hoping to follow in the footsteps of dad Steve, who will be bidding to qualify for his fifth World Championship 24 hours later.
Deta Hedman is looking to return to the PDC stage, having previously competed in three UK Opens between 2003-2005 during her time on the PDC circuit.
Play in Sunday's event will commence at 12pm, with the draw being made at 11am following the close of registration.
2018/2019 William Hill World Darts Championship
UK & Ireland Women's Qualifier Entries
Amanda Abbott
Grace Aken
Jodie Alligan
Joanne Allinson
Courtney Amos
Danielle Ashton
Lindsey Ashton
Lisa Ashton
Carol Bareham
Angela Barrow
Becca Barrow
Marie Barthrop
Dee Bateman
Terri Bellamy
Jane Biggs
Rachel Bird
Tania Blake
Kirsty Bond
Carla Jane Boyes
Claire Brookin
Rachel Brooks
Lisa Brosnan
Sarah Brown
Roz Bulmer
Paula Burgess
Robyn Byrne
Cat Callard
Tara Carr
Denise Cassidy
Jessica Cassidy
Sarah Ceska
Sarah Chick
Kirsty Chubb
Joanne Clark
Monica Cleere
Sue Condon
Lucy Connor
Joanna Coombes
Sharon Costello
Jackie Crew
Kerrie Crompton
Jessica Croxford
Sue Cusick
Ros Davies
Teri De Ruyter
Tara Deamer
Jane Densley
Lisa Deslandes
Debbie Dexter
Kelly Doleman
Pauline Donat
Kate Drake
Joanne Dudley
Colette Duffield
Lisa Dunford
Brenda Dyer
Tracey Eaton
Stacey Ellis
Emma Everett
Rebecca Farmer
Juliet Findley
Gina Freshwater
Danielle Fry
Casey Gallagher
Kirsty Gibbs
Lesley Gibbs
Natalie Gilbert
Donna Gleed
Sharon Godbeer
Dawn Goff
Nikki Goldsmith
Sarah Goodwin
Rhian Griffiths
Catherine Handley
Samantha Harris
Shelley Hayfield
Deta Hedman
Steph Hewson
Courtney Hine
Abigail Hulme
Liz Humphries
Kirsty Hutchinson
Donna Hutt
Linda Ithurralde
Stephanie James
Gerry Johnson
Debbie Jones
Jennifer Jones
Zoe Jones
Susan Jordan
Abi Jurd
Lisa Kennedy
Kerry Killick
Samantha Kirton
Theresa Knight
Stephannie Konya
Ellie Larsson-Brown
Emma Little
Jo Locke
Tammy Mackenzie
Fiona Macleod
Jacqueline Maiden
Sarah-Louise Mallott
Crissy Manley
Mem Martin
Vicky Martin
Hayley Martin-Underwood
Chloe McKivett
Sara Mortimer
Lisa Munt
Diane Nash
Tina Neylon
Tracy North
Maria O'Brien
Rhian O'Sullivan
Sandra Page
Leanne Palmer
Josie Paterson
Laura Patton
Louise Pearson
April Polden
Zoe Potter
Rachel Pritchard
Donna Rainsley
Sarah Roberts
Julie Robinson
Christine Savvery
Tracey Scully
Dawn Seaman
Jane Shearing
Fallon Sherrock
Felicia Sherrock
Rowena Sidley
Shellbie Simmons
Abby Sims
Mandy Smith
Suzanne Smith
Jane Sobey
Claire Stainsby
Sindy Stiles
Stephanie Stutley
Charlene Tate
Sharon Tompkins
Leanne Topper
Marie Tuinstra
Laura Turner
Andrea Walker
Hayley Watts
Lorraine Winstanley
Emily Withey
Lorraine Woodrow
Peri-May Yarrow
Sherrie Yeomans
A spot in the world's biggest darts event is on offer in the knockout event at the Marshall Arena.
The winner will join Anastasia Dobromyslova at Alexandra Palace, after the Russian star won the Rest of the World Women's Qualifier last weekend.
The entries include reigning Lakeside Champion Lisa Ashton, who is joined in qualifying by daughters Lindsey and Danielle.
Lorraine Winstanley and Crissy Manley will be hoping to emulate husbands Dean and Peter, who have previously competed at Alexandra Palace, while Courtney Hine is hoping to follow in the footsteps of dad Steve, who will be bidding to qualify for his fifth World Championship 24 hours later.
Deta Hedman is looking to return to the PDC stage, having previously competed in three UK Opens between 2003-2005 during her time on the PDC circuit.
Play in Sunday's event will commence at 12pm, with the draw being made at 11am following the close of registration.
2018/2019 William Hill World Darts Championship
UK & Ireland Women's Qualifier Entries
Amanda Abbott
Grace Aken
Jodie Alligan
Joanne Allinson
Courtney Amos
Danielle Ashton
Lindsey Ashton
Lisa Ashton
Carol Bareham
Angela Barrow
Becca Barrow
Marie Barthrop
Dee Bateman
Terri Bellamy
Jane Biggs
Rachel Bird
Tania Blake
Kirsty Bond
Carla Jane Boyes
Claire Brookin
Rachel Brooks
Lisa Brosnan
Sarah Brown
Roz Bulmer
Paula Burgess
Robyn Byrne
Cat Callard
Tara Carr
Denise Cassidy
Jessica Cassidy
Sarah Ceska
Sarah Chick
Kirsty Chubb
Joanne Clark
Monica Cleere
Sue Condon
Lucy Connor
Joanna Coombes
Sharon Costello
Jackie Crew
Kerrie Crompton
Jessica Croxford
Sue Cusick
Ros Davies
Teri De Ruyter
Tara Deamer
Jane Densley
Lisa Deslandes
Debbie Dexter
Kelly Doleman
Pauline Donat
Kate Drake
Joanne Dudley
Colette Duffield
Lisa Dunford
Brenda Dyer
Tracey Eaton
Stacey Ellis
Emma Everett
Rebecca Farmer
Juliet Findley
Gina Freshwater
Danielle Fry
Casey Gallagher
Kirsty Gibbs
Lesley Gibbs
Natalie Gilbert
Donna Gleed
Sharon Godbeer
Dawn Goff
Nikki Goldsmith
Sarah Goodwin
Rhian Griffiths
Catherine Handley
Samantha Harris
Shelley Hayfield
Deta Hedman
Steph Hewson
Courtney Hine
Abigail Hulme
Liz Humphries
Kirsty Hutchinson
Donna Hutt
Linda Ithurralde
Stephanie James
Gerry Johnson
Debbie Jones
Jennifer Jones
Zoe Jones
Susan Jordan
Abi Jurd
Lisa Kennedy
Kerry Killick
Samantha Kirton
Theresa Knight
Stephannie Konya
Ellie Larsson-Brown
Emma Little
Jo Locke
Tammy Mackenzie
Fiona Macleod
Jacqueline Maiden
Sarah-Louise Mallott
Crissy Manley
Mem Martin
Vicky Martin
Hayley Martin-Underwood
Chloe McKivett
Sara Mortimer
Lisa Munt
Diane Nash
Tina Neylon
Tracy North
Maria O'Brien
Rhian O'Sullivan
Sandra Page
Leanne Palmer
Josie Paterson
Laura Patton
Louise Pearson
April Polden
Zoe Potter
Rachel Pritchard
Donna Rainsley
Sarah Roberts
Julie Robinson
Christine Savvery
Tracey Scully
Dawn Seaman
Jane Shearing
Fallon Sherrock
Felicia Sherrock
Rowena Sidley
Shellbie Simmons
Abby Sims
Mandy Smith
Suzanne Smith
Jane Sobey
Claire Stainsby
Sindy Stiles
Stephanie Stutley
Charlene Tate
Sharon Tompkins
Leanne Topper
Marie Tuinstra
Laura Turner
Andrea Walker
Hayley Watts
Lorraine Winstanley
Emily Withey
Lorraine Woodrow
Peri-May Yarrow
Sherrie Yeomans
Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
No Trina Gulliver or Paula Jacklin...good turnout though
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Fields wide open then with no Paula in it
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
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Highest ranked players in LDO to not enter either PDC World Championship qualifier:
Trina Gulliver (8)
Paula Jacklin (11)
Anca Zijlstra (15)
Tori Kewish (17)
Patricia Steenbergen (t-18)
Tricia Wright (t-18)
Deana Rosenblom (21)
Margaret Sutton (22)
Julie Thompson (23)
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Highest ranked players in LDO to not enter either PDC World Championship qualifier:
Trina Gulliver (8)
Paula Jacklin (11)
Anca Zijlstra (15)
Tori Kewish (17)
Patricia Steenbergen (t-18)
Tricia Wright (t-18)
Deana Rosenblom (21)
Margaret Sutton (22)
Julie Thompson (23)
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Three line whip, clearly.
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Re: World Championship: Women’s Qualifiers 17 Nov Dusseldorf, 25 Nov Milton Keynes
Thought Christine Redhead might have given it a go from round here as well.
150 is good though, Tony said if they hit 150 it would be a massive success.
150 is good though, Tony said if they hit 150 it would be a massive success.