QS Zero leg club
QS Zero leg club
The most fun part of Qschool. Criteria we are looking for is anyone who plays all 4 days and fails to win a leg.
UK school
Names originally listed won 0 legs after day 1.
Michael van Der Mescht (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Jason Fathers (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Luke Tucker (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, )
Pranav Yadav (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, DNE)
Ellis Holyhead (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, DNE)
Stuart Monaghan (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 1-5)
Keith Carter (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Norman Wainwright (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, DNE)
Martyn Fowler (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 4-5)
Francis Carragher (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Mark Flitton (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Ian Lever (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, L128)
Shaun Matthews (Day 2, 3-5)
Danny Kay (Day 2, 4-5)
John Court (Day 2, 1-5)
Kasumi Sato (Day 2, 1-5)
Kirsty Chubb (Day 2, 4-5)
Matthew Barnfather (Day 2, DNE)
Ewan Hyslop (Day 2, L32)
Phillip Goodwin (Day 2, L128)
Chris Pick (Day 2, 4-5)
Keith Wong (Day 2, L256)
Martin Cowan (Day 2, DNE)
Jacob Gwynne (Day 2, L256)
Jeremy Dolan (Day 2, DNE)
Billy Gallie (Day 2, 4-5))
Dylan Duo (Day 2, L256)
Stephen Williams (Day 2, 1-5)
Curtis Hammond (Day 2, L64)
Rees Hall (Day 2, L256)
David Taylor (Day 2, 1-5)
Cornelius Brouder (Day 2, L256)
Brian Hudson (Day 2, 1-5)
Steven Harbert (Day 2, 2-5)
Nathan Boon (Day 2, 2-5)
Chris Hogg (Day 2, 1-5)
William Cook (Day 2, 4-5)
Aaron Dyte (Day 2, 1-5)
Ben Davies (Day 2, 4-5)
Lee Gregory (Day 2, L256)
Keith Slocombe (Day 2, 4-5)
Alex Ball (Day 2, L256)
Ian Meaker (Day 2, 1-5)
Richard Langlois (Day 2, 2-5)
After Day 1 - 44 Names
After Day 2 - 12 Names
After Day 3 - 6 Names
After Day 4 - 2 Names join the zero leg club
Euro QS
Jesper Skovgaard (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Kevin Grebe (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Michael Regus (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 4-5)
Bernhard Payr (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, DNE)
Karl Cron (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, L128)
Sara Schliemann (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 1-5)
Langi Szilveszter (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 3-5)
Alex Trobs (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, L256)
Brian Weszkallnies (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, DNE)
Hendrik Tjaden (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 2-5)
Atli Bjarnason (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Christian Till (Day 2, 2-5)
Alexander Elia (Day 2, 4-5)
Manuel Sanwald (Day 2, L128)
Tom Veje Kristensen (Day 2, L128)
Maurice Boeve (Day 2, 3-5)
Sven Preuss (Day 2, L256)
Nandor Pres (Day 2, 4-5)
Erik Hol (Day 2, L128)
Levy Frauenfelder (Day 2, L128)
Mathieu De loos (Day2, 2-5)
Till Meischner (Day 2, DNE)
Fabian Roosenbrand (Day 2, L128)
Thomas Kohlmann (Day 2, DNE)
Bernd Roith (Day 2, 2-5)
Daniel Sprudzs (Day 2, 2-5)
Tim Darmstadter (Day 2, 4-5)
Marina Letica (Day 2, L128)
Thomas Arhelger (Day 2, 1-5)
David Rosi (Day 2, L256)
Andreas Dirk Sauer (Day 2, 1-5)
Peter Hubinger (Day 2, L128)
Raphael Leufgen (Day 2, L64)
Patrick Fink (Day 2, 1-5)
Karsten Kornath (Day 2, 1-5)
Lasse Petersen (Day 2, DNE)
Marvin van Velzen (Day 2, L128)
Erik Poliak (Day 2, 2-5)
Fons Hardeman (Day 2, 1-5)
Mario Brescakovic (Day 2, 1-5)
Jens Sonntag (Day 2, DNE)
Hendrik Riedel (Day 2, 3-5)
Danny Van Klompenburg (Day 2, L128)
Rene Preumel (Day 2, 1-5)
After Day 1 - 45 Names
After Day 2 - 12 Names
After Day 3 - 7 Names
After Day 4 - 2 Names join the zero leg club
UK school
Names originally listed won 0 legs after day 1.
Michael van Der Mescht (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Jason Fathers (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Luke Tucker (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, )
Pranav Yadav (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, DNE)
Ellis Holyhead (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, DNE)
Stuart Monaghan (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 1-5)
Keith Carter (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Norman Wainwright (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, DNE)
Martyn Fowler (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 4-5)
Francis Carragher (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Mark Flitton (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Ian Lever (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, L128)
Shaun Matthews (Day 2, 3-5)
Danny Kay (Day 2, 4-5)
John Court (Day 2, 1-5)
Kasumi Sato (Day 2, 1-5)
Kirsty Chubb (Day 2, 4-5)
Matthew Barnfather (Day 2, DNE)
Ewan Hyslop (Day 2, L32)
Phillip Goodwin (Day 2, L128)
Chris Pick (Day 2, 4-5)
Keith Wong (Day 2, L256)
Martin Cowan (Day 2, DNE)
Jacob Gwynne (Day 2, L256)
Jeremy Dolan (Day 2, DNE)
Billy Gallie (Day 2, 4-5))
Dylan Duo (Day 2, L256)
Stephen Williams (Day 2, 1-5)
Curtis Hammond (Day 2, L64)
Rees Hall (Day 2, L256)
David Taylor (Day 2, 1-5)
Cornelius Brouder (Day 2, L256)
Brian Hudson (Day 2, 1-5)
Steven Harbert (Day 2, 2-5)
Nathan Boon (Day 2, 2-5)
Chris Hogg (Day 2, 1-5)
William Cook (Day 2, 4-5)
Aaron Dyte (Day 2, 1-5)
Ben Davies (Day 2, 4-5)
Lee Gregory (Day 2, L256)
Keith Slocombe (Day 2, 4-5)
Alex Ball (Day 2, L256)
Ian Meaker (Day 2, 1-5)
Richard Langlois (Day 2, 2-5)
After Day 1 - 44 Names
After Day 2 - 12 Names
After Day 3 - 6 Names
After Day 4 - 2 Names join the zero leg club
Euro QS
Jesper Skovgaard (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Kevin Grebe (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 0-5)
Michael Regus (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 4-5)
Bernhard Payr (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, DNE)
Karl Cron (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, L128)
Sara Schliemann (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 0-5) (Day 4, 1-5)
Langi Szilveszter (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 3-5)
Alex Trobs (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, L256)
Brian Weszkallnies (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, DNE)
Hendrik Tjaden (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 2-5)
Atli Bjarnason (Day 2, 0-5) (Day 3, 1-5)
Christian Till (Day 2, 2-5)
Alexander Elia (Day 2, 4-5)
Manuel Sanwald (Day 2, L128)
Tom Veje Kristensen (Day 2, L128)
Maurice Boeve (Day 2, 3-5)
Sven Preuss (Day 2, L256)
Nandor Pres (Day 2, 4-5)
Erik Hol (Day 2, L128)
Levy Frauenfelder (Day 2, L128)
Mathieu De loos (Day2, 2-5)
Till Meischner (Day 2, DNE)
Fabian Roosenbrand (Day 2, L128)
Thomas Kohlmann (Day 2, DNE)
Bernd Roith (Day 2, 2-5)
Daniel Sprudzs (Day 2, 2-5)
Tim Darmstadter (Day 2, 4-5)
Marina Letica (Day 2, L128)
Thomas Arhelger (Day 2, 1-5)
David Rosi (Day 2, L256)
Andreas Dirk Sauer (Day 2, 1-5)
Peter Hubinger (Day 2, L128)
Raphael Leufgen (Day 2, L64)
Patrick Fink (Day 2, 1-5)
Karsten Kornath (Day 2, 1-5)
Lasse Petersen (Day 2, DNE)
Marvin van Velzen (Day 2, L128)
Erik Poliak (Day 2, 2-5)
Fons Hardeman (Day 2, 1-5)
Mario Brescakovic (Day 2, 1-5)
Jens Sonntag (Day 2, DNE)
Hendrik Riedel (Day 2, 3-5)
Danny Van Klompenburg (Day 2, L128)
Rene Preumel (Day 2, 1-5)
After Day 1 - 45 Names
After Day 2 - 12 Names
After Day 3 - 7 Names
After Day 4 - 2 Names join the zero leg club
Last edited by Rout on Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:50 pm, edited 13 times in total.
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Re: QS Zero leg club
Could draw DBG, you never knowphil davies wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Don’t see how Dolan will be winning one with his 32.7 average.
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Nearly 300 players with an average of over 80 isn’t bad, but I think it shows how many dreamers are giving it a go.
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In fairness, DBG did okay today, despite losing.BlueSpark wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:55 pmCould draw DBG, you never knowphil davies wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Don’t see how Dolan will be winning one with his 32.7 average.
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A 73 average? Very different to his tall tales from recent weeks.ssjsa wrote:In fairness, DBG did okay today, despite losing.BlueSpark wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:55 pmCould draw DBG, you never knowphil davies wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Don’t see how Dolan will be winning one with his 32.7 average.
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Can't blame DBG for turning up and throwing over 70. He can obviously throw a dart but there are so many better it seems he's there to get on the challenge tour.
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Quite. I'd give him a game with that average and I'm a pub player.Ginge wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 8:39 pmA 73 average? Very different to his tall tales from recent weeks.ssjsa wrote:In fairness, DBG did okay today, despite losing.BlueSpark wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:55 pmCould draw DBG, you never knowphil davies wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Don’t see how Dolan will be winning one with his 32.7 average.
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David you struggled to beat me you wanker
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Re: QS Zero leg club
Oh no! a 73 average.Ginge wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 8:39 pmA 73 average? Very different to his tall tales from recent weeks.ssjsa wrote:In fairness, DBG did okay today, despite losing.BlueSpark wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:55 pmCould draw DBG, you never knowphil davies wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Don’t see how Dolan will be winning one with his 32.7 average.
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DBG is a disgrace he rejected £150
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Re: QS Zero leg club
A few nibbles, there
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DBG's game today was a bit like the BDO world championship.
The way it was built up by many, youd expect total disaster, but it was nowhere near as bad a spectacle as predicted.
The way it was built up by many, youd expect total disaster, but it was nowhere near as bad a spectacle as predicted.
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I won't pretend to know why DBG gets negative posts, but at least he's giving it a go. He didn't disgrace himself.
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Dolan v Keith Carter is the game everyone wants to seephil davies wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:54 pm Don’t see how Dolan will be winning one with his 32.7 average.
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He is giving it a go and great credit to him. I, for one am hoping he does well.chateauman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:08 pm I won't pretend to know why DBG gets negative posts, but at least he's giving it a go. He didn't disgrace himself.
That being said, and not withstanding my best wishes to him at Q School, he is a total knob on Social Media, and deserves every bit of criticism he gets.
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Re: QS Zero leg club
Fair enough!ssjsa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:17 pmHe is giving it a go and great credit to him. I, for one am hoping he does well.chateauman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 10:08 pm I won't pretend to know why DBG gets negative posts, but at least he's giving it a go. He didn't disgrace himself.
That being said, and not withstanding my best wishes to him at Q School, he is a total knob on Social Media, and deserves every bit of criticism he gets.
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Can you imagine if he wins a game in the next three days.
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A 73 average isn't bad.. Won't come close to winning a card but also shows he can throw a dart.
Some players in that list will get legs as some are decent enough players.. A lot I've never heard of either but if they want to pay their money then fair enough.. With the amount of players they are hardly going to skew the points table at the end of the day... I can think of better ways to spend money but it's their money and their choice... just like entering the Scottish or Dutch Open only a lot more expensive
Some players in that list will get legs as some are decent enough players.. A lot I've never heard of either but if they want to pay their money then fair enough.. With the amount of players they are hardly going to skew the points table at the end of the day... I can think of better ways to spend money but it's their money and their choice... just like entering the Scottish or Dutch Open only a lot more expensive
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How dare you lot take the piss out of the players!
At least they're giving it a go.
How many legs did you assholes win?
At least they're giving it a go.
How many legs did you assholes win?
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