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Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
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21st April 2016 7:01amGinge wrote:the cancer has been cut from the BDO
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He will be too busy filling his Q School application in, I'm sure.nikkiboy wrote:
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Indeed, if news gets out that Dave is entering I can see hoards of the BDO boys changing their minds about trying it.
21st April 2016 7:01amGinge wrote:the cancer has been cut from the BDO
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phil davies wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 1:27 pm Unfourtunetly not just shit at typing on my phone and can’t be arsed to read over it before I post
Ah that explains a lot...
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Peter Wright continuing his 2 months of poor results. But not continuing his poor run of performances as this was a much improved performance, a 95 average and about 8 of those missed doubles were in one 1st set leg, so distorts things slightly. Alcinas never missed an opportunity to snatch a leg and did the right things at the right times, credit to the Spaniard.
Wright has still had a very good year all in all. Let's look at it - final of the Grand Prix in October, final of the Champions League in September, final of the World Cup in June, 1/2 final World Matchplay in July, 2 finals on the European Tour and a stack of semi-finals, two ProTour titles and a World Series stage win in Melbourne. Of course lots of disappointments, especially since the Grand Prix the past 2 months, but still a year to be proud of where he has played some exceptional darts.
Class act Wright at the end, gracious in defeat, throwing flights into the crowd and waving & saying thank you to them, absolutely fantastic sportsman is Snakebite. How many other players would do that, genuinely?
Wright has still had a very good year all in all. Let's look at it - final of the Grand Prix in October, final of the Champions League in September, final of the World Cup in June, 1/2 final World Matchplay in July, 2 finals on the European Tour and a stack of semi-finals, two ProTour titles and a World Series stage win in Melbourne. Of course lots of disappointments, especially since the Grand Prix the past 2 months, but still a year to be proud of where he has played some exceptional darts.
Class act Wright at the end, gracious in defeat, throwing flights into the crowd and waving & saying thank you to them, absolutely fantastic sportsman is Snakebite. How many other players would do that, genuinely?
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Monday December 17 (1900)
Vincent van der Voort v Lourence Ilagan (R1)
Wayne Jones v Devon Petersen (R1)
Ryan Joyce v Anastasia Dobromyslova (R1)
Raymond van Barneveld v Darius Labanauskas (R2)
Vincent van der Voort v Lourence Ilagan (R1)
Wayne Jones v Devon Petersen (R1)
Ryan Joyce v Anastasia Dobromyslova (R1)
Raymond van Barneveld v Darius Labanauskas (R2)
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...And then does an interview saying Alcinas got lucky. Very classy indeed.WizardofozFan wrote:Peter Wright continuing his 2 months of poor results. But not continuing his poor run of performances as this was a much improved performance, a 95 average and about 8 of those missed doubles were in one 1st set leg, so distorts things slightly. Alcinas never missed an opportunity to snatch a leg and did the right things at the right times, credit to the Spaniard.
Wright has still had a very good year all in all. Let's look at it - final of the Grand Prix in October, final of the Champions League in September, final of the World Cup in June, 1/2 final World Matchplay in July, 2 finals on the European Tour and a stack of semi-finals, two ProTour titles and a World Series stage win in Melbourne. Of course lots of disappointments, especially since the Grand Prix the past 2 months, but still a year to be proud of where he has played some exceptional darts.
Class act Wright at the end, gracious in defeat, throwing flights into the crowd and waving & saying thank you to them, absolutely fantastic sportsman is Snakebite. How many other players would do that, genuinely?
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Re: Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
PETER WRIGHT has vowed to bounce back in 2019 after his shock defeat to Toni Alcinas in the second round of the 2018/19 William Hill World Darts Championship.
Former world finalist Wright was sent crashing out at Alexandra Palace as Alcinas punished his missed darts at double for a 3-1 Spanish victory.
Despite becoming the victim of the biggest shock of the tournament so far, an upbeat Wright was quick to look ahead to next year.
"Obviously I'm gutted to be out," said Wright, who last went out at the last 64 stage at the 2012 World Championship.
"I actually felt better than I have all year to be honest but it wasn't to be and Toni took out the right finishes at the right time, that's how it goes in set play sometimes.
"Maybe some of the commentators are right, maybe I am changing my darts too much but the darts I used on Sunday are the best I've held in my hand so I'm going to stick with them and bounce back next year.
"If I stick with one set of darts they're all in trouble. I've still got the confidence and I'm looking forward to the next game already."
The action continues on Monday evening with three further first round ties, including Anastasia Dobromyslova's return to Ally Pally, before Van Barneveld's second round meeting with Labanauskas.
Former world finalist Wright was sent crashing out at Alexandra Palace as Alcinas punished his missed darts at double for a 3-1 Spanish victory.
Despite becoming the victim of the biggest shock of the tournament so far, an upbeat Wright was quick to look ahead to next year.
"Obviously I'm gutted to be out," said Wright, who last went out at the last 64 stage at the 2012 World Championship.
"I actually felt better than I have all year to be honest but it wasn't to be and Toni took out the right finishes at the right time, that's how it goes in set play sometimes.
"Maybe some of the commentators are right, maybe I am changing my darts too much but the darts I used on Sunday are the best I've held in my hand so I'm going to stick with them and bounce back next year.
"If I stick with one set of darts they're all in trouble. I've still got the confidence and I'm looking forward to the next game already."
The action continues on Monday evening with three further first round ties, including Anastasia Dobromyslova's return to Ally Pally, before Van Barneveld's second round meeting with Labanauskas.
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Very glad the Wrexit happend. Such a clown.
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Wonder if Vinny will come up with some great ideas in his post match interview.
Goodbye Golden Girl?
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Still think a lot of his recent comments are him flying a kite ( seeing which direction the winds blowing) regarding trying to position himself in the pdpa as a representative on behalf of the players that he feels are not beeen treated equally,
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Game on. Both playing really well and averaging circa 98.
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Strange mannerisms by the little fella but starting to hit big scores. Big Vin needs to pull his finger out or will be another early exit
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Big difference between Ilagan and a lot of these international qualifiers is that he has genuine belief that he deserves to be up there
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Re: 2019 PDC World Championship- Alexandra Palace, London-13th December 2018- 1st January 2019
Monday December 17 (1900)
Vincent van der Voort (94.06) 3 (5) 1 (95.52) Lourence Ilagan
Wayne Jones v Devon Petersen (R1)
Ryan Joyce v Anastasia Dobromyslova (R1)
Raymond van Barneveld v Darius Labanauskas (R2)
Vincent van der Voort (94.06) 3 (5) 1 (95.52) Lourence Ilagan
Wayne Jones v Devon Petersen (R1)
Ryan Joyce v Anastasia Dobromyslova (R1)
Raymond van Barneveld v Darius Labanauskas (R2)
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Good game that, very enjoyable.
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High quality match. Vincent will be relieved to come through the game as Ilagan played really well, and had some real chances to make it a much tighter match.
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