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Dean Reynolds won 2 in the same day on the Development Tour in 2016ssjsa wrote:Was asked on Twitter, who were the other 3.ssjsa wrote:Christopher Kempf
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Today, Martin Schindler became only the fourth person to win two PDC titles in a single day.
Personally don't have a clue., but would be interested to know the answer.
Colin Fowler won 2 in the same day on the Challenge Tour in 2014, as did Mark Frost.
But I see I was beaten to it
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Both of you answered quicker than the person on Twitter.
Well done.Just goes to show the level of knowledge we have on the forum.
Well done.Just goes to show the level of knowledge we have on the forum.
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Or how quick I found the Wiki pages and scrolled back to 2014 until I had 3 namesssjsa wrote:Both of you answered quicker than the person on Twitter.
Well done.Just goes to show the level of knowledge we have on the forum.
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And here was me thinking that you came up with those dates, thanks to your great memory.Ginge wrote:Or how quick I found the Wiki pages and scrolled back to 2014 until I had 3 namesssjsa wrote:Both of you answered quicker than the person on Twitter.
Well done.Just goes to show the level of knowledge we have on the forum.
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Ryan Meikle wins Development Tour 11
Last 128 - Tadhg Carroll 4-2
Last 64 - George Killington 4-0
Last 32 - Matthew Holbrook 4-0
Last 16 - Rhys Griffin 4-1
Last 8 - Rusty J Rodriguez 5-4
Semi - Ted Evetts 5-0
Final - Rowby J Rodriguez 5-3
Last 128 - Tadhg Carroll 4-2
Last 64 - George Killington 4-0
Last 32 - Matthew Holbrook 4-0
Last 16 - Rhys Griffin 4-1
Last 8 - Rusty J Rodriguez 5-4
Semi - Ted Evetts 5-0
Final - Rowby J Rodriguez 5-3
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Last 64
Sebastian Pohl4|1Niels Zonneveld
Melvin de Fijter4|3Rhys Julian
Viani Van den Bergh4|3Sean Johnson
Scott Dale4|0Aaron Holdstock
Joshua Richardson4|0Justin Smith
Stephen Rosney4|1Kevin Doets
Rob Hewson4|0Adam Howard
Rusty-Jake Rodriguez4|1Wessel Nijman
Martin Schindler4|3Callan Rydz
Hendrik Eggermann4|0Conor Mayes
Jarred Cole4|0Jordan Boyce
Rhys Griffin4|3Bradley Brooks
Ted Evetts4|3Brian Raman
Adam Watson4|3Daniel Bury
Christian Bunse4|0William Blackwell
Luke Humphries4|1Scott Jackson
Berry van Peer4|0Nicholas Ellis
Josh McCarthy4|1Robbie Lickiss
Tommy Wilson4|1Frantisek Humpula
Mike van Duivenbode4|1Connor Scutt
Christopher Haensch4|0Matthew Holbrook
Lewis Pride4|1Lucas Richards
Jack Kerr4|1Chris Pick
Nico Schlund4|0Kai Haddock
Danny Key4|2Rory Jolly
Dimitri Van den Bergh4|2Shaun Brown
Greg Ritchie4|3Cameron Anderson
Rhys Hayden4|0Joe Davis
Declan Cox4|3Jim Moston
William Borland4|3Robert Adnams
Carl Batchelor4|2Peter Fisher
Geert Nentjes4|3George Gardner
Last 32
Melvin de Fijter4|3Sebastian Pohl
Scott Dale4|2Viani Van den Bergh
Joshua Richardson4|2Stephen Rosney
Rob Hewson4|0Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
Martin Schindler4|3Hendrik Eggermann
Rhys Griffin4|2Jarred Cole
Ted Evetts4|3Adam Watson
Christian Bunse4|2Luke Humphries
Josh McCarthy4|2Berry van Peer
Mike van Duivenbode4|3Tommy Wilson
Christopher Haensch4|1Lewis Pride
Nico Schlund4|1Jack Kerr
Dimitri Van den Bergh4|1Danny Key
Greg Ritchie4|1Rhys Hayden
William Borland4|1Declan Cox
Geert Nentjes4|2Carl Batchelor
Last 16
Melvin de Fijter4|1Scott Dale
Rob Hewson4|2Joshua Richardson
Martin Schindler4|3Rhys Griffin
Ted Evetts4|2Christian Bunse
Mike van Duivenbode4|1Josh McCarthy
Christopher Haensch4|2Nico Schlund
Dimitri Van den Bergh4|2Greg Ritchie
William Borland4|0Geert Nentjes
Last Eight
Melvin de Fijter-|-Rob Hewson
Martin Schindler-|-Ted Evetts
Mike van Duivenbode-|-Christopher Haensch
Dimitri Van den Bergh-|-William Borland
Sebastian Pohl4|1Niels Zonneveld
Melvin de Fijter4|3Rhys Julian
Viani Van den Bergh4|3Sean Johnson
Scott Dale4|0Aaron Holdstock
Joshua Richardson4|0Justin Smith
Stephen Rosney4|1Kevin Doets
Rob Hewson4|0Adam Howard
Rusty-Jake Rodriguez4|1Wessel Nijman
Martin Schindler4|3Callan Rydz
Hendrik Eggermann4|0Conor Mayes
Jarred Cole4|0Jordan Boyce
Rhys Griffin4|3Bradley Brooks
Ted Evetts4|3Brian Raman
Adam Watson4|3Daniel Bury
Christian Bunse4|0William Blackwell
Luke Humphries4|1Scott Jackson
Berry van Peer4|0Nicholas Ellis
Josh McCarthy4|1Robbie Lickiss
Tommy Wilson4|1Frantisek Humpula
Mike van Duivenbode4|1Connor Scutt
Christopher Haensch4|0Matthew Holbrook
Lewis Pride4|1Lucas Richards
Jack Kerr4|1Chris Pick
Nico Schlund4|0Kai Haddock
Danny Key4|2Rory Jolly
Dimitri Van den Bergh4|2Shaun Brown
Greg Ritchie4|3Cameron Anderson
Rhys Hayden4|0Joe Davis
Declan Cox4|3Jim Moston
William Borland4|3Robert Adnams
Carl Batchelor4|2Peter Fisher
Geert Nentjes4|3George Gardner
Last 32
Melvin de Fijter4|3Sebastian Pohl
Scott Dale4|2Viani Van den Bergh
Joshua Richardson4|2Stephen Rosney
Rob Hewson4|0Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
Martin Schindler4|3Hendrik Eggermann
Rhys Griffin4|2Jarred Cole
Ted Evetts4|3Adam Watson
Christian Bunse4|2Luke Humphries
Josh McCarthy4|2Berry van Peer
Mike van Duivenbode4|3Tommy Wilson
Christopher Haensch4|1Lewis Pride
Nico Schlund4|1Jack Kerr
Dimitri Van den Bergh4|1Danny Key
Greg Ritchie4|1Rhys Hayden
William Borland4|1Declan Cox
Geert Nentjes4|2Carl Batchelor
Last 16
Melvin de Fijter4|1Scott Dale
Rob Hewson4|2Joshua Richardson
Martin Schindler4|3Rhys Griffin
Ted Evetts4|2Christian Bunse
Mike van Duivenbode4|1Josh McCarthy
Christopher Haensch4|2Nico Schlund
Dimitri Van den Bergh4|2Greg Ritchie
William Borland4|0Geert Nentjes
Last Eight
Melvin de Fijter-|-Rob Hewson
Martin Schindler-|-Ted Evetts
Mike van Duivenbode-|-Christopher Haensch
Dimitri Van den Bergh-|-William Borland
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Good to see Scotland's William Borland following up his good form in the WDT by reaching the Last 8 of Development Tour Event 12.
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Dimitri ends William's run with a 5-3 victory in the Quarter Finals.
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Updated table following today's event from Erik Middelkoop.
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TEN more international qualifiers have secured their place in the 2018 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship.
The event has expanded to 96 players with a prize fund of £60,000 this year, providing greater opportunities for young players from across the globe.
There will be up to 72 qualifiers from the PDC Unicorn Development Tour Order of Merit, alongside any age-qualified players inside the top 32 on the main PDC Order of Merit.
They will be joined by 24 international qualifiers from across the world to compete in the early rounds on Monday November 5 at Wigan's Robin Park Tennis Centre.
Heading the latest list of ten international qualifiers is China's Xiaochen Zong, who starred in the 2018 World Darts Championship and represented his country in June's World Cup of Darts.
Zong (main image) is joined by Paolo Nebrida (Asia, pictured above) Sean Coohill (USA), Logan Crooks (Canada), Nicolai Rasmussen and Hampus Norrstrom (both Nordic & Baltic), Jack Faragher and Keane Barry (both Ireland/NI) and Maxim Aldoshin (Russia).
In a change for the Australian qualifiers, Ryan Lynch has replaced Corey Cadby for the 2018 event.
Further qualifying events will be held over the next month ahead of the early rounds on November 5 at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan.
Belgium's Dimitri Van den Bergh will defend his title in November, having claimed the honour in 2017 by defeating Josh Payne in the final.
Also among the players to have secured qualification is Canada's Dawson Murschell has qualified as the best-performing eligible player at the recent William Hill North American Championship.
Lynch joins Steve Fitzpatrick in qualifying from the DartPlayers Australia rankings, while Kiwi talent Tahuna Irwin won the DartPlayers New Zealand qualifier.
German duo Sven Hesse and Lukas Wenig are further qualifiers, alongside Gibraltar's Jarvis Bautista, America's Sean Coohill, Canada's Logan Crooks and South Africa's Alexander Faddel.
Further qualifying events will be held in the USA, Canada, China, Asia, Russia, Ireland, across Europe and through PDC Nordic and Baltic, while two players will represent the Junior Darts Corporation.
One further weekend remains on the PDC Unicorn Development Tour for players to qualify, on November 3-4 in Wigan.
The first round will be a group stage featuring 32 groups of three players, with the group winners progressing to compete in a knockout format from the last 32 onwards.
The final will then take place on Sunday November 25 at the Butlin's Minehead Resort between the semi-finals and final of the Players Championship Finals, live on ITV4.
An additional £10,000 has been added to the prize fund for the World Youth Championship, with the winner also securing a place in the 2018/2019 World Championship and the finalists qualifying for the 2019 Grand Slam of Darts.
Prize Fund
Winner - £10,000, Place in 2018/2019 World Championship, Place in 2019 Grand Slam of Darts
Runner-Up - £5,000, Place in 2019 Grand Slam of Darts
Semi-Finalists - £2,500
Quarter-Finalists - £1,600
Last 16 - £1,000
Last 32 - £500
Second in Group - £300
Third in Group - £250
Total - £60,000
Early Rounds: November 5 2018 – Robin Park Tennis CentreFormat
The group stage will be the best of nine legs per match, with two points awarded per win.
In the event of a tie, players are separated by head-to-head, or in the case of a three-way tie by leg difference, then head-to-head and, if needed, a three-way nine-dart shoot-out.
The knockout stage will be the best of 11 legs.
Final: November 25 2018 – Butlin’s Minehead Resort
Field
Invitations will be issued to the following players:
Players aged 23 or under from the top 32 of the PDC Order of Merit
Up to 72 players from the final 2018 PDC Unicorn Development Tour Order of Merit
24 Invitations, as follows:
USA, Canada, Best-performing player from 2018 North American Championship, China, Asia x2, Australia x2, New Zealand, Nordic & Baltic x2, Germany x2, Gibraltar, Ireland x2, Russia, JDC x2, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, South Africa. Once place TBC.
Confirmed International Qualifiers:
Sean Coohill (USA)
Logan Crooks (Canada)
Dawson Murschell (NADC Best Age-Qualified Player)
Xiaochen Zong (China)
Paolo Nebrida (Asia)
Steve Fitzpatrick (Australia)
Ryan Lynch (Australia)
Tahuna Irwin (New Zealand)
Nicolai Rasmussen (Nordic & Baltic)
Hampus Norrstrom (Nordic & Baltic)
Sven Hesse (Germany)
Lukas Wenig (Germany)
Jarvis Bautista (Gibraltar)
Jack Faragher (Ireland/NI)
Keane Barry (Ireland/NI)
Maxim Aldoshin (Russia)
TBC:
Japan
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
South Africa
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The event has expanded to 96 players with a prize fund of £60,000 this year, providing greater opportunities for young players from across the globe.
There will be up to 72 qualifiers from the PDC Unicorn Development Tour Order of Merit, alongside any age-qualified players inside the top 32 on the main PDC Order of Merit.
They will be joined by 24 international qualifiers from across the world to compete in the early rounds on Monday November 5 at Wigan's Robin Park Tennis Centre.
Heading the latest list of ten international qualifiers is China's Xiaochen Zong, who starred in the 2018 World Darts Championship and represented his country in June's World Cup of Darts.
Zong (main image) is joined by Paolo Nebrida (Asia, pictured above) Sean Coohill (USA), Logan Crooks (Canada), Nicolai Rasmussen and Hampus Norrstrom (both Nordic & Baltic), Jack Faragher and Keane Barry (both Ireland/NI) and Maxim Aldoshin (Russia).
In a change for the Australian qualifiers, Ryan Lynch has replaced Corey Cadby for the 2018 event.
Further qualifying events will be held over the next month ahead of the early rounds on November 5 at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan.
Belgium's Dimitri Van den Bergh will defend his title in November, having claimed the honour in 2017 by defeating Josh Payne in the final.
Also among the players to have secured qualification is Canada's Dawson Murschell has qualified as the best-performing eligible player at the recent William Hill North American Championship.
Lynch joins Steve Fitzpatrick in qualifying from the DartPlayers Australia rankings, while Kiwi talent Tahuna Irwin won the DartPlayers New Zealand qualifier.
German duo Sven Hesse and Lukas Wenig are further qualifiers, alongside Gibraltar's Jarvis Bautista, America's Sean Coohill, Canada's Logan Crooks and South Africa's Alexander Faddel.
Further qualifying events will be held in the USA, Canada, China, Asia, Russia, Ireland, across Europe and through PDC Nordic and Baltic, while two players will represent the Junior Darts Corporation.
One further weekend remains on the PDC Unicorn Development Tour for players to qualify, on November 3-4 in Wigan.
The first round will be a group stage featuring 32 groups of three players, with the group winners progressing to compete in a knockout format from the last 32 onwards.
The final will then take place on Sunday November 25 at the Butlin's Minehead Resort between the semi-finals and final of the Players Championship Finals, live on ITV4.
An additional £10,000 has been added to the prize fund for the World Youth Championship, with the winner also securing a place in the 2018/2019 World Championship and the finalists qualifying for the 2019 Grand Slam of Darts.
Prize Fund
Winner - £10,000, Place in 2018/2019 World Championship, Place in 2019 Grand Slam of Darts
Runner-Up - £5,000, Place in 2019 Grand Slam of Darts
Semi-Finalists - £2,500
Quarter-Finalists - £1,600
Last 16 - £1,000
Last 32 - £500
Second in Group - £300
Third in Group - £250
Total - £60,000
Early Rounds: November 5 2018 – Robin Park Tennis CentreFormat
The group stage will be the best of nine legs per match, with two points awarded per win.
In the event of a tie, players are separated by head-to-head, or in the case of a three-way tie by leg difference, then head-to-head and, if needed, a three-way nine-dart shoot-out.
The knockout stage will be the best of 11 legs.
Final: November 25 2018 – Butlin’s Minehead Resort
Field
Invitations will be issued to the following players:
Players aged 23 or under from the top 32 of the PDC Order of Merit
Up to 72 players from the final 2018 PDC Unicorn Development Tour Order of Merit
24 Invitations, as follows:
USA, Canada, Best-performing player from 2018 North American Championship, China, Asia x2, Australia x2, New Zealand, Nordic & Baltic x2, Germany x2, Gibraltar, Ireland x2, Russia, JDC x2, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, South Africa. Once place TBC.
Confirmed International Qualifiers:
Sean Coohill (USA)
Logan Crooks (Canada)
Dawson Murschell (NADC Best Age-Qualified Player)
Xiaochen Zong (China)
Paolo Nebrida (Asia)
Steve Fitzpatrick (Australia)
Ryan Lynch (Australia)
Tahuna Irwin (New Zealand)
Nicolai Rasmussen (Nordic & Baltic)
Hampus Norrstrom (Nordic & Baltic)
Sven Hesse (Germany)
Lukas Wenig (Germany)
Jarvis Bautista (Gibraltar)
Jack Faragher (Ireland/NI)
Keane Barry (Ireland/NI)
Maxim Aldoshin (Russia)
TBC:
Japan
Central Europe
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe
South Africa
JDC X2
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Courtesy of Erik Middelkoop.
*UPDATE* Next weekend the Development Tour continues. Just two more weekends before the World Youth Championship. Like the main World Championship, this event has expand to 96 players, 72 from the DT and 24 international qualifiers. These are the players currently on a spot:
*UPDATE* Next weekend the Development Tour continues. Just two more weekends before the World Youth Championship. Like the main World Championship, this event has expand to 96 players, 72 from the DT and 24 international qualifiers. These are the players currently on a spot:
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Wonder how many will turn up for the final two weekends of events. With so many qualifying to the finals you can have skipped everything up to now and still have a good chance.
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Luke Humphries wins his second Development Tour event of this year and his 7th DT ever. Justin van Tergouw missed a couple of matchdarts to win his first.
Luke Humphries wins his second Development Tour event of this year and his 7th DT ever. Justin van Tergouw missed a couple of matchdarts to win his first.
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Meanwhile on the Development Tour...
Kenny Neyens (age 23) and Justin van Tergouw (age 18) finish all 9 legs of their match in 15 darts or less, combining for an average of 103.71.
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Meanwhile on the Development Tour...
Kenny Neyens (age 23) and Justin van Tergouw (age 18) finish all 9 legs of their match in 15 darts or less, combining for an average of 103.71.
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Just great. A combined average.ssjsa wrote:Christopher Kempf
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Meanwhile on the Development Tour...
Kenny Neyens (age 23) and Justin van Tergouw (age 18) finish all 9 legs of their match in 15 darts or less, combining for an average of 103.71.
Any chance of the individual averages?
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Yes.DavidOwen67 wrote:Just great. A combined average.ssjsa wrote:Christopher Kempf
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Meanwhile on the Development Tour...
Kenny Neyens (age 23) and Justin van Tergouw (age 18) finish all 9 legs of their match in 15 darts or less, combining for an average of 103.71.
Any chance of the individual averages?
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Lovely stuff!ssjsa wrote:Yes.DavidOwen67 wrote:Just great. A combined average.ssjsa wrote:Christopher Kempf
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Meanwhile on the Development Tour...
Kenny Neyens (age 23) and Justin van Tergouw (age 18) finish all 9 legs of their match in 15 darts or less, combining for an average of 103.71.
Any chance of the individual averages?
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Dimitri van den Bergh wins event 15 beating Lee Budgen.
9 darter for Rowby-John Rodriguez in the early stages of the last event of the weekend.
9 darter for Rowby-John Rodriguez in the early stages of the last event of the weekend.