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Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Really annoyed. The english always come through these qualifiers with there mediocre players, just because everything in the world of darts is based around englsnd and they have the numbers. Would have loved to see razma in ally pally
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Did Ramza not bother entering his local qualifier?Duneh9617 wrote:Really annoyed. The english always come through these qualifiers with there mediocre players, just because everything in the world of darts is based around englsnd and they have the numbers. Would have loved to see razma in ally pally
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Burnett has to fancy that group along with Murnan and Johnson in the other two.footballafc wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:48 pm Last 8 (as it stands)
GROUP 1
Justin Pipe v Richie Burnett
John Part v Steve Hine/Mark Wilson
Maik Langendorf v Adam Hunt/Terry Temple
Bradley Brooks v Gary Eastwood/Peter Hudson
GROUP 2
Mark Webster v Madars Razma
Joe Murnan v Prakash Jiwa/Mark Dudbridge
Zoran Lerchbacher v Luke Woodhouse/Ryan Meikle
Dawson Murschell v Jamie Bain/Aden Kirk
GROUP 3
James Richardson v Jimmy Hendriks/Eddie Dootson
Scott Taylor v Lee Bryant/Titus Kanik
Kevin Painter v John Goldie/Chris Quantock
Darren Johnson v Stephen Burton/Aaron Monk
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Have the clocks gone back?
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Did not finish high enough on the scandinavian rankingGinge wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:06 pmDid Ramza not bother entering his local qualifier?Duneh9617 wrote:Really annoyed. The english always come through these qualifiers with there mediocre players, just because everything in the world of darts is based around englsnd and they have the numbers. Would have loved to see razma in ally pally
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Fucking hell Nick, keep up, it's all over.nikkiboy wrote:Burnett has to fancy that group along with Murnan and Johnson in the other two.footballafc wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:48 pm Last 8 (as it stands)
GROUP 1
Justin Pipe v Richie Burnett
John Part v Steve Hine/Mark Wilson
Maik Langendorf v Adam Hunt/Terry Temple
Bradley Brooks v Gary Eastwood/Peter Hudson
GROUP 2
Mark Webster v Madars Razma
Joe Murnan v Prakash Jiwa/Mark Dudbridge
Zoran Lerchbacher v Luke Woodhouse/Ryan Meikle
Dawson Murschell v Jamie Bain/Aden Kirk
GROUP 3
James Richardson v Jimmy Hendriks/Eddie Dootson
Scott Taylor v Lee Bryant/Titus Kanik
Kevin Painter v John Goldie/Chris Quantock
Darren Johnson v Stephen Burton/Aaron Monk
Big Jock Knew
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Been working (excuse my French) Who won?Ginge wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:14 pmfekkin hell Nick, keep up, it's all over.nikkiboy wrote:Burnett has to fancy that group along with Murnan and Johnson in the other two.footballafc wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:48 pm Last 8 (as it stands)
GROUP 1
Justin Pipe v Richie Burnett
John Part v Steve Hine/Mark Wilson
Maik Langendorf v Adam Hunt/Terry Temple
Bradley Brooks v Gary Eastwood/Peter Hudson
GROUP 2
Mark Webster v Madars Razma
Joe Murnan v Prakash Jiwa/Mark Dudbridge
Zoran Lerchbacher v Luke Woodhouse/Ryan Meikle
Dawson Murschell v Jamie Bain/Aden Kirk
GROUP 3
James Richardson v Jimmy Hendriks/Eddie Dootson
Scott Taylor v Lee Bryant/Titus Kanik
Kevin Painter v John Goldie/Chris Quantock
Darren Johnson v Stephen Burton/Aaron Monk
21st April 2016 7:01amGinge wrote:the cancer has been cut from the BDO
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Huntnikkiboy wrote:Been working (excuse my French) Who won?Ginge wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 3:14 pmfekkin hell Nick, keep up, it's all over.nikkiboy wrote:Burnett has to fancy that group along with Murnan and Johnson in the other two.footballafc wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 12:48 pm Last 8 (as it stands)
GROUP 1
Justin Pipe v Richie Burnett
John Part v Steve Hine/Mark Wilson
Maik Langendorf v Adam Hunt/Terry Temple
Bradley Brooks v Gary Eastwood/Peter Hudson
GROUP 2
Mark Webster v Madars Razma
Joe Murnan v Prakash Jiwa/Mark Dudbridge
Zoran Lerchbacher v Luke Woodhouse/Ryan Meikle
Dawson Murschell v Jamie Bain/Aden Kirk
GROUP 3
James Richardson v Jimmy Hendriks/Eddie Dootson
Scott Taylor v Lee Bryant/Titus Kanik
Kevin Painter v John Goldie/Chris Quantock
Darren Johnson v Stephen Burton/Aaron Monk
Kirk
Burton
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Cheers Moosey.
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If the pdc could have hand picked the 2 female players I’m 100% sure they would have picked Ana and Lisa.
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Final list of national representation:
England- 34
Netherlands- 13
Australia- 5
Germany- 4
Northern Ireland- 4
Scotland- 4
Wales- 3
Austria- 2
Belgium- 2
Canada- 2
New Zealand- 2
Philippines- 2
Republic of Ireland- 2
Russia- 2
Spain- 2
Brazil- 1
China- 1
Czech Republic- 1
Hong Kong- 1
India- 1
Japan- 1
Lithuania- 1
Poland- 1
Portugal- 1
Singapore- 1
South Africa- 1
Sweden- 1
U.S.A- 1
Total- 96
Nations represented- 28
England- 34
Netherlands- 13
Australia- 5
Germany- 4
Northern Ireland- 4
Scotland- 4
Wales- 3
Austria- 2
Belgium- 2
Canada- 2
New Zealand- 2
Philippines- 2
Republic of Ireland- 2
Russia- 2
Spain- 2
Brazil- 1
China- 1
Czech Republic- 1
Hong Kong- 1
India- 1
Japan- 1
Lithuania- 1
Poland- 1
Portugal- 1
Singapore- 1
South Africa- 1
Sweden- 1
U.S.A- 1
Total- 96
Nations represented- 28
Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Not enough to become an Olympic sport
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Good to see cross and ana on sky news today.
Still reckon hearn has something up his sleeve re ladies darts.
Looking forward to the draw.
Still reckon hearn has something up his sleeve re ladies darts.
Looking forward to the draw.
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What would that be then Devosteve
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Not sure. Folks have said he has said no ladies tour. I might be wrong but didn't he just say "incorrect" to someone else's post/tweet?
The positive response to these 2 ladies and how pdc /sky have promoted it suggests something is being considered.
On the yellow bar on sky sports news at the moment tells us that sky are showing every game at next year's netball world cup. Interest continues in women's sport.
maybe a couple of events (with finals played at major pdc events)?
Some kind of tour that leads to place at ally pally (rather than their own world championships)?
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devosteve wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:13 pmNot sure. Folks have said he has said no ladies tour. I might be wrong but didn't he just say "incorrect" to someone else's post/tweet?
The positive response to these 2 ladies and how pdc /sky have promoted it suggests something is being considered.
On the yellow bar on sky sports news at the moment tells us that sky are showing every game at next year's netball world cup. Interest continues in women's sport.
maybe a couple of events (with finals played at major pdc events)?
Some kind of tour that leads to place at ally pally (rather than their own world championships)?
I like the sounds of that
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
There is interest in Womens sport across the whole of the world its not a new thing loldevosteve wrote: ↑Mon Nov 26, 2018 5:13 pmNot sure. Folks have said he has said no ladies tour. I might be wrong but didn't he just say "incorrect" to someone else's post/tweet?
The positive response to these 2 ladies and how pdc /sky have promoted it suggests something is being considered.
On the yellow bar on sky sports news at the moment tells us that sky are showing every game at next year's netball world cup. Interest continues in women's sport.
maybe a couple of events (with finals played at major pdc events)?
Some kind of tour that leads to place at ally pally (rather than their own world championships)?
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Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
And people thought Hearn would do nothing with the ladies.devosteve wrote:Good to see cross and ana on sky news today.
Still reckon hearn has something up his sleeve re ladies darts.
Looking forward to the draw.
Ana and Lisa are going to be front and center of all media