I was going to check who got through the Euros but was too busy doing other stuff so thanks!Garry Murphy wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:44 pm the euro , qualifiers for the euro tours on also tonight.
the 6 qualifiers are
Krzysztof Ratajski
Jeffrey De Zwaan
Barneveld
K Huybrechts
V Van der Voort
Dimitri van der Bergh
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Not for a Dutchman. Although the way he throws he looks like he's tall and stooping.
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Daniel Larsson won the qualifier for the Czech Darts Open with some quality darts. Lost only 8 legs in 4 games and won with averages of 95, 103 and 89.
Beat Johan Engstrom in the final with 6-3 and a 102 average.
Beat Johan Engstrom in the final with 6-3 and a 102 average.
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ENTRIES for the third and fourth European Tour events of the year have been confirmed ahead of the two UK Qualifiers and two West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifiers on Friday March 15
The top 16 players from the ProTour Order of Merit who entered, led by 28-time European Tour title winner Michael van Gerwen, will be seeded for each event and will enter at the second round stage, with 32 qualifiers competing in the first round.
The German Darts Grand Prix (ET3) will take place in Munich from April 20-22, followed by the German Darts Open (ET4) from April 26-28 in Saarbrucken.
A total of four qualifiers will take place on March 15 at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan; two UK Qualifiers and two West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifiers.
The UK Qualifiers will produce 18 players each for ET3 and ET4, and are made up of PDC Tour Card Holders who have not already qualified for the events, along with the top 32 UK players from the Challenge Tour Order of Merit.
The West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifiers will produce six players each for ET3 and ET4, and are made up of West and South European Tour Card Holders.
The German Darts Grand Prix and German Darts Open will be streamed for all PDCTV-HD Subscribers worldwide as well as through a series of bookmakers' websites.
2019 German Darts Grand Prix (ET3)
April 20-22, Zenith Munchen, Munich, Germany
Top 16 Seeded Players (Enter at Second Round stage)
1 Michael van Gerwen
2 Ian White
3 Gerwyn Price
4 Peter Wright
5 Mensur Suljovic
6 Rob Cross
7 Adrian Lewis
8 James Wade
9 Michael Smith
10 Jonny Clayton
11 Max Hopp
12 Joe Cullen
13 Daryl Gurney
14 Dave Chisnall
15 Simon Whitlock
16 Darren Webster
UK Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Kyle Anderson
Nathan Aspinall
Martin Atkins (Leeds)
Daniel Ayres
Jamie Bain
Scott Baker
Mark Barilli
Michael Barnard
Barrie Bates
Steve Beaton
William Borland
Andy Boulton
Bradley Brooks
Anthony Brown
Keegan Brown
Stephen Bunting
Kevin Burness
Stephen Burton
Gavin Carlin
Shaun Carroll
Matt Clark
Brett Claydon
Matthew Dennant
Nathan Derry
Chris Dobey
Brendan Dolan
Eddie Dootson
Mark Dudbridge
Glen Durrant
Gary Eastwood
Matthew Edgar
Ritchie Edhouse
Dafydd Edwards
Ricky Evans
Ted Evetts
Andrew Foster
Kevin Garcia
Andrew Gilding
John Goldie
Adrian Gray
Rhys Griffin
Ryan Harrington
John Henderson
Peter Hudson
Jamie Hughes
Luke Humphries
Adam Hunt
Prakash Jiwa
Darren Johnson
Wayne Jones
Ryan Joyce
George Killington
Mervyn King
David Ladley
Steve Lennon
Jamie Lewis
Patrick Lynskey
Mickey Mansell
Mark McGeeney
Ryan Meikle
Arron Monk
Joe Murnan
Dawson Murschell
Tony Newell
Alan Norris
Richard North
William O'Connor
Robert Owen
David Pallett
Josh Payne
Devon Petersen
Justin Pipe
Dave Prins
Nathan Rafferty
James Richardson
Reece Robinson
Ryan Searle
Kirk Shepherd
Ross Smith
Simon Stevenson
Alan Tabern
Scott Taylor
Terry Temple
Robert Thornton
Mick Todd
Harry Ward
Mark Webster
Steve West
Conan Whitehead
Carl Wilkinson
James Wilson
Jason Wilson
Mark Wilson
Stu Wilson
Luke Woodhouse
Brian Woods
Jonathan Worsley
West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Toni Alcinas
Christian Bunse
Gabriel Clemens
Jose De Sousa
Jeffrey De Zwaan
Jan Dekker
Kim Huybrechts
Ronny Huybrechts
Jose Justicia
Vincent Kamphuis
Tytus Kanik
Marko Kantele
Christian Kist
Jelle Klaasen
Maik Kuivenhoven
Darius Labanauskas
Zoran Lerchbacher
Robert Marijanovic
Yordi Meeuwisse
Ron Meulenkamp
John Michael
Geert Nentjes
Danny Noppert
Krzysztof Ratajski
Madars Razma
Cristo Reyes
Mario Robbe
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Martin Schindler
Davy Van Baelen
Benito van de Pas
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Vincent Van der Meer
Vincent van der Voort
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Mike van Duivenbode
Jermaine Wattimena
Niels Zonneveld
2019 German Darts Open (ET4)
April 26-28, Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken
Top 16 Seeded Players (Enter at Second Round stage)
1 Michael van Gerwen
2 Ian White
3 Gerwyn Price
4 Peter Wright
5 Mensur Suljovic
6 Rob Cross
7 Adrian Lewis
8 James Wade
9 Michael Smith
10 Jonny Clayton
11 Max Hopp
12 Joe Cullen
13 Daryl Gurney
14 Dave Chisnall
15 Simon Whitlock
16 Darren Webster
UK Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Kyle Anderson
Nathan Aspinall
Martin Atkins (Leeds)
Daniel Ayres
Jamie Bain
Scott Baker
Mark Barilli
Michael Barnard
Barrie Bates
Steve Beaton
William Borland
Andy Boulton
Bradley Brooks
Anthony Brown
Keegan Brown
Stephen Bunting
Kevin Burness
Stephen Burton
Gavin Carlin
Shaun Carroll
Matt Clark
Brett Claydon
Matthew Dennant
Nathan Derry
Chris Dobey
Brendan Dolan
Eddie Dootson
Mark Dudbridge
Glen Durrant
Gary Eastwood
Matthew Edgar
Ritchie Edhouse
Dafydd Edwards
Ricky Evans
Ted Evetts
Andrew Foster
Kevin Garcia
Andrew Gilding
John Goldie
Adrian Gray
Rhys Griffin
Ryan Harrington
John Henderson
Peter Hudson
Jamie Hughes
Luke Humphries
Adam Hunt
Prakash Jiwa
Darren Johnson
Wayne Jones
Ryan Joyce
George Killington
Mervyn King
David Ladley
Steve Lennon
Jamie Lewis
Patrick Lynskey
Mickey Mansell
Mark McGeeney
Ryan Meikle
Arron Monk
Joe Murnan
Dawson Murschell
Tony Newell
Alan Norris
Richard North
William O'Connor
Robert Owen
David Pallett
Josh Payne
Devon Petersen
Justin Pipe
Dave Prins
Nathan Rafferty
James Richardson
Reece Robinson
Ryan Searle
Kirk Shepherd
Ross Smith
Simon Stevenson
Alan Tabern
Scott Taylor
Terry Temple
Robert Thornton
Mick Todd
Harry Ward
Mark Webster
Steve West
Conan Whitehead
Carl Wilkinson
James Wilson
Jason Wilson
Mark Wilson
Stu Wilson
Luke Woodhouse
Brian Woods
Jonathan Worsley
West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Toni Alcinas
Christian Bunse
Gabriel Clemens
Jose De Sousa
Jeffrey De Zwaan
Jan Dekker
Kim Huybrechts
Ronny Huybrechts
Jose Justicia
Vincent Kamphuis
Tytus Kanik
Marko Kantele
Christian Kist
Jelle Klaasen
Maik Kuivenhoven
Darius Labanauskas
Zoran Lerchbacher
Robert Marijanovic
Yordi Meeuwisse
Ron Meulenkamp
John Michael
Geert Nentjes
Danny Noppert
Krzysztof Ratajski
Madars Razma
Cristo Reyes
Mario Robbe
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Martin Schindler
Davy Van Baelen
Raymond van Barneveld
Benito van de Pas
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Vincent Van der Meer
Vincent van der Voort
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Mike van Duivenbode
Jermaine Wattimena
Niels Zonneveld
The top 16 players from the ProTour Order of Merit who entered, led by 28-time European Tour title winner Michael van Gerwen, will be seeded for each event and will enter at the second round stage, with 32 qualifiers competing in the first round.
The German Darts Grand Prix (ET3) will take place in Munich from April 20-22, followed by the German Darts Open (ET4) from April 26-28 in Saarbrucken.
A total of four qualifiers will take place on March 15 at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan; two UK Qualifiers and two West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifiers.
The UK Qualifiers will produce 18 players each for ET3 and ET4, and are made up of PDC Tour Card Holders who have not already qualified for the events, along with the top 32 UK players from the Challenge Tour Order of Merit.
The West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifiers will produce six players each for ET3 and ET4, and are made up of West and South European Tour Card Holders.
The German Darts Grand Prix and German Darts Open will be streamed for all PDCTV-HD Subscribers worldwide as well as through a series of bookmakers' websites.
2019 German Darts Grand Prix (ET3)
April 20-22, Zenith Munchen, Munich, Germany
Top 16 Seeded Players (Enter at Second Round stage)
1 Michael van Gerwen
2 Ian White
3 Gerwyn Price
4 Peter Wright
5 Mensur Suljovic
6 Rob Cross
7 Adrian Lewis
8 James Wade
9 Michael Smith
10 Jonny Clayton
11 Max Hopp
12 Joe Cullen
13 Daryl Gurney
14 Dave Chisnall
15 Simon Whitlock
16 Darren Webster
UK Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Kyle Anderson
Nathan Aspinall
Martin Atkins (Leeds)
Daniel Ayres
Jamie Bain
Scott Baker
Mark Barilli
Michael Barnard
Barrie Bates
Steve Beaton
William Borland
Andy Boulton
Bradley Brooks
Anthony Brown
Keegan Brown
Stephen Bunting
Kevin Burness
Stephen Burton
Gavin Carlin
Shaun Carroll
Matt Clark
Brett Claydon
Matthew Dennant
Nathan Derry
Chris Dobey
Brendan Dolan
Eddie Dootson
Mark Dudbridge
Glen Durrant
Gary Eastwood
Matthew Edgar
Ritchie Edhouse
Dafydd Edwards
Ricky Evans
Ted Evetts
Andrew Foster
Kevin Garcia
Andrew Gilding
John Goldie
Adrian Gray
Rhys Griffin
Ryan Harrington
John Henderson
Peter Hudson
Jamie Hughes
Luke Humphries
Adam Hunt
Prakash Jiwa
Darren Johnson
Wayne Jones
Ryan Joyce
George Killington
Mervyn King
David Ladley
Steve Lennon
Jamie Lewis
Patrick Lynskey
Mickey Mansell
Mark McGeeney
Ryan Meikle
Arron Monk
Joe Murnan
Dawson Murschell
Tony Newell
Alan Norris
Richard North
William O'Connor
Robert Owen
David Pallett
Josh Payne
Devon Petersen
Justin Pipe
Dave Prins
Nathan Rafferty
James Richardson
Reece Robinson
Ryan Searle
Kirk Shepherd
Ross Smith
Simon Stevenson
Alan Tabern
Scott Taylor
Terry Temple
Robert Thornton
Mick Todd
Harry Ward
Mark Webster
Steve West
Conan Whitehead
Carl Wilkinson
James Wilson
Jason Wilson
Mark Wilson
Stu Wilson
Luke Woodhouse
Brian Woods
Jonathan Worsley
West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Toni Alcinas
Christian Bunse
Gabriel Clemens
Jose De Sousa
Jeffrey De Zwaan
Jan Dekker
Kim Huybrechts
Ronny Huybrechts
Jose Justicia
Vincent Kamphuis
Tytus Kanik
Marko Kantele
Christian Kist
Jelle Klaasen
Maik Kuivenhoven
Darius Labanauskas
Zoran Lerchbacher
Robert Marijanovic
Yordi Meeuwisse
Ron Meulenkamp
John Michael
Geert Nentjes
Danny Noppert
Krzysztof Ratajski
Madars Razma
Cristo Reyes
Mario Robbe
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Martin Schindler
Davy Van Baelen
Benito van de Pas
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Vincent Van der Meer
Vincent van der Voort
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Mike van Duivenbode
Jermaine Wattimena
Niels Zonneveld
2019 German Darts Open (ET4)
April 26-28, Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken
Top 16 Seeded Players (Enter at Second Round stage)
1 Michael van Gerwen
2 Ian White
3 Gerwyn Price
4 Peter Wright
5 Mensur Suljovic
6 Rob Cross
7 Adrian Lewis
8 James Wade
9 Michael Smith
10 Jonny Clayton
11 Max Hopp
12 Joe Cullen
13 Daryl Gurney
14 Dave Chisnall
15 Simon Whitlock
16 Darren Webster
UK Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Kyle Anderson
Nathan Aspinall
Martin Atkins (Leeds)
Daniel Ayres
Jamie Bain
Scott Baker
Mark Barilli
Michael Barnard
Barrie Bates
Steve Beaton
William Borland
Andy Boulton
Bradley Brooks
Anthony Brown
Keegan Brown
Stephen Bunting
Kevin Burness
Stephen Burton
Gavin Carlin
Shaun Carroll
Matt Clark
Brett Claydon
Matthew Dennant
Nathan Derry
Chris Dobey
Brendan Dolan
Eddie Dootson
Mark Dudbridge
Glen Durrant
Gary Eastwood
Matthew Edgar
Ritchie Edhouse
Dafydd Edwards
Ricky Evans
Ted Evetts
Andrew Foster
Kevin Garcia
Andrew Gilding
John Goldie
Adrian Gray
Rhys Griffin
Ryan Harrington
John Henderson
Peter Hudson
Jamie Hughes
Luke Humphries
Adam Hunt
Prakash Jiwa
Darren Johnson
Wayne Jones
Ryan Joyce
George Killington
Mervyn King
David Ladley
Steve Lennon
Jamie Lewis
Patrick Lynskey
Mickey Mansell
Mark McGeeney
Ryan Meikle
Arron Monk
Joe Murnan
Dawson Murschell
Tony Newell
Alan Norris
Richard North
William O'Connor
Robert Owen
David Pallett
Josh Payne
Devon Petersen
Justin Pipe
Dave Prins
Nathan Rafferty
James Richardson
Reece Robinson
Ryan Searle
Kirk Shepherd
Ross Smith
Simon Stevenson
Alan Tabern
Scott Taylor
Terry Temple
Robert Thornton
Mick Todd
Harry Ward
Mark Webster
Steve West
Conan Whitehead
Carl Wilkinson
James Wilson
Jason Wilson
Mark Wilson
Stu Wilson
Luke Woodhouse
Brian Woods
Jonathan Worsley
West & South Europe Tour Card Holder Qualifier Entries
March 15, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Toni Alcinas
Christian Bunse
Gabriel Clemens
Jose De Sousa
Jeffrey De Zwaan
Jan Dekker
Kim Huybrechts
Ronny Huybrechts
Jose Justicia
Vincent Kamphuis
Tytus Kanik
Marko Kantele
Christian Kist
Jelle Klaasen
Maik Kuivenhoven
Darius Labanauskas
Zoran Lerchbacher
Robert Marijanovic
Yordi Meeuwisse
Ron Meulenkamp
John Michael
Geert Nentjes
Danny Noppert
Krzysztof Ratajski
Madars Razma
Cristo Reyes
Mario Robbe
Rowby-John Rodriguez
Martin Schindler
Davy Van Baelen
Raymond van Barneveld
Benito van de Pas
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Vincent Van der Meer
Vincent van der Voort
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Mike van Duivenbode
Jermaine Wattimena
Niels Zonneveld
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Why barney only in 1 qualifying event he need to play as many of these as he can
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Dutch-Norwegian giant Cor Dekker is the Nordic/Baltic qualifier for ET10, beating Lithuanian Mindaugas Barauskas 6-4 in the final. ET8 qualifier is on Sunday for non-Danish players, with 2 spots up for grabs. There'll also be an ET8 space reserved for the NB player highest on the main Order of Merit by the cut off, which at the moment is looking like being Razma
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Probably due to another exhibition I guess..
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Koltsov, Pero Ljubić and Székely Pál qualify for ET5, 6 and 7 respectively, 8 going on now, as it is in Denmark for the two host nation berths delegated to the Nordic/Baltic region
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A proper chokefest in the final leg of the Durrant/Carlin game, at least 10 missed darts for the game combined.
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Top 48 Qualified:
Bunting
Beaton
Anderson
Brown
Dobey
Dolan
Norris
Evans
Payne
Also Qualified:
Humphries
Smith
Durrant
Monk
Mark Wilson
Hughes
Edhouse
Derry
Evetts
Barilli (will now have ranking money)
Top 48 out:
Henderson
King
West
Jamie Lewis
Wilson
Lennon
North
Thornton
Top 64 out:
Joyce
O'Connor (missed lots of darts at double in the final leg of a 5-6 los)
Searle
Richardson
Webster
Petersen
Mansell
(Cadby not there)
Bunting
Beaton
Anderson
Brown
Dobey
Dolan
Norris
Evans
Payne
Also Qualified:
Humphries
Smith
Durrant
Monk
Mark Wilson
Hughes
Edhouse
Derry
Evetts
Barilli (will now have ranking money)
Top 48 out:
Henderson
King
West
Jamie Lewis
Wilson
Lennon
North
Thornton
Top 64 out:
Joyce
O'Connor (missed lots of darts at double in the final leg of a 5-6 los)
Searle
Richardson
Webster
Petersen
Mansell
(Cadby not there)
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Durrant was averaging 116 after 6, but had a poor final leg, which he won after Shepherd had at least 3 darts for it.phil davies wrote: ↑Fri Mar 15, 2019 1:38 pm Duzza through with a 110 average in beating a very impressive Shepherd. Bunting also through.
Durrant averaged 100.1, 105.8 and 110.7. Lucky in his first game though, as Carlin had 6? darts in the last leg from 32 to win.
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No doubt Gazmong will be along to say that he didn’t beat anyone
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Do you think Jason Wilson will be having a visit from the DRA for not playing to the best of his ability in his second game? Followed up a 93.5 average with a 73.6!!