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Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:27 pm
by Paddy McGinty
If they are finding it hard in the PDC then there is no way they will be able to seriously compete with the more resilient players from the BDO. Their best chance is to get back in the PDC, at least there they can win money for just turning up and playing one game.....it's so much tougher in the BDO.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:43 pm
by Ginge
Paddy McGinty wrote:If they are finding it hard in the PDC then there is no way they will be able to seriously compete with the more resilient players from the BDO. Their best chance is to get back in the PDC, at least there they can win money for just turning up and playing one game.....it's so much tougher in the BDO.
Five.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:46 pm
by Paddy McGinty
Ginge wrote:
Paddy McGinty wrote:If they are finding it hard in the PDC then there is no way they will be able to seriously compete with the more resilient players from the BDO. Their best chance is to get back in the PDC, at least there they can win money for just turning up and playing one game.....it's so much tougher in the BDO.
Five.
I wouldn't say it was five times tougher, maybe about 20% harder.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 4:14 pm
by ChrisW
Rankings have been updated.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 7:27 pm
by BlueSpark
Hogan in.
Lovely.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 9:12 pm
by ChrisW
BlueSpark wrote:Hogan in.
Lovely.
Three times in the 90's, Three in the naughties and this will be 3rd in this decade.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:35 pm
by ChrisW
Asian qualifier is played tomorrow.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 1:54 pm
by nikkiboy
phil davies wrote:
ChrisW wrote:Asian qualifier is played tomorrow.
Where is it being played?
Asia

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 3:10 pm
by SAFC
nikkiboy wrote:
phil davies wrote:
ChrisW wrote:Asian qualifier is played tomorrow.
Where is it being played?
Asia
Lol

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2018 9:10 pm
by ChrisW
phil davies wrote:
nikkiboy wrote:
phil davies wrote:
ChrisW wrote:Asian qualifier is played tomorrow.
Where is it being played?
Asia
Ah right a nice pinpointing of location then no need for any more details for the players ;-)
It's the new BDO way.
Worlds - UK
Asian Qualifier - Asia
Other stuff - Turkey/Spain.
TV Contract - TV/Ether

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 6:35 pm
by ChrisW
ChrisW wrote:Asian qualifier is played tomorrow.
Was this played?

Re: RE: Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 6:36 pm
by Ginge
ChrisW wrote:
ChrisW wrote:Asian qualifier is played tomorrow.
Was this played?
Yes, I believe the pigeon got lost over the Black Sea. Is expected at the Welsh industrial estate by Wednesday.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 6:47 pm
by ChrisW
I think that date might have just been taken over form 2017. It was ran by the Malyasian Darts Org with their open. And quite well advertised.
the open is being played on 4-7 October but no mention of the qualifier.
So I'm none the wiser.

Re: RE: Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 7:01 pm
by Addicks Fan
The Malaysian Open isn't ranked this year so I think you are right. In fact I think only the Japan open is ranked in Asia at the moment so unless it was done over that weekend they may just be picking someone off the ranking list.
ChrisW wrote:I think that date might have just been taken over form 2017. It was ran by the Malyasian Darts Org with their open. And quite well advertised.
the open is being played on 4-7 October but no mention of the qualifier.
So I'm none the wiser.
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Re: RE: Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 8:06 am
by The Jolly Man
Addicks Fan wrote:The Malaysian Open isn't ranked this year so I think you are right. In fact I think only the Japan open is ranked in Asia at the moment so unless it was done over that weekend they may just be picking someone off the ranking list.
ChrisW wrote:I think that date might have just been taken over form 2017. It was ran by the Malyasian Darts Org with their open. And quite well advertised.
the open is being played on 4-7 October but no mention of the qualifier.
So I'm none the wiser.
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Or they just reduce the field. One less player to pay out to etc.

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:20 am
by oche balboa
39 players

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:03 pm
by ChrisW

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:31 am
by Ginge
I notice the BDO still havent put the names of the 34/35 (?) qualified players on the website yet, despite the qualifier having started an hour or so ago.

Textbook

Re: RE: Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 3:50 pm
by Bag Carrier
Addicks Fan wrote:The Malaysian Open isn't ranked this year so I think you are right. In fact I think only the Japan open is ranked in Asia at the moment so unless it was done over that weekend they may just be picking someone off the ranking list.
ChrisW wrote:I think that date might have just been taken over form 2017. It was ran by the Malyasian Darts Org with their open. And quite well advertised.
the open is being played on 4-7 October but no mention of the qualifier.
So I'm none the wiser.
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Hong Kong open is ranked also I believe. Defo WDF ranked

Re: Road to BDO World Championships 2019

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:25 pm
by ChrisW
The British Darts Organisation is pleased to announce that the following players will be invited to compete at the 2019 BDO World Professional Darts Championships.

The two men that gave us all a true “Lakeside Classic” in the 2018 final top the BDO invitational rankings table, with ‘Gladiator’ Mark McGeeney at No.1, ahead of the double-defending BDO World Champion, ‘Duzza’ Glen Durrant. Following an impressive season on the circuit, former World Cup Singles champion ‘the Quiff’ Jim Williams is in third place on the seeding list, with twice Lakeside semi finalist ‘Sparky’ Wesley Harms seeded fourth.

The 16 seeds for the men’s competition include two former BDO World Champions, ‘Scotty Dog’ Scott Mitchell and ‘Scotty 2 Hotty’ Scott Waites. Last year’s surprise semi finalist, ‘T-Rex’ Michael Unterbuchner returns seeded 5, with familiar faces ‘Big Robbo’ Gary Robson, ‘the Boss’ Ross Montgomery and Welsh legend Martin Phillips also amongst the seeds. Having recently won both British Classic and British Open titles, ‘Flyers’ Richard Veenstra is seeded 8, while Dave Parletti qualifies as the highest ranked debutant, seeded 11.

SEEDED PLAYERS

1 – Mark McGeeney (Eng)

2 – Glen Durrant (Eng)

3 – Jim Williams (Wal)

4 – Wesley Harms (Ned)

5 – Michael Unterbuchner (Ger)

6 – Scott Mitchell (Eng)

7 – Gary Robson (Eng)

8 – Richard Veenstra (Ned)

9 – Scott Waites (Eng)

10 – Chris Landman (Ned)

11 – Dave Parletti (Eng)

12 – Wayne Warren (Wal)

13 – Willem Mandigers (Ned)

14 – Daniel Day (Eng)

15 – Ross Montgomery (Sco)

16 – Martin Phillips (Wal)

Eight more players (ranked 17-24) will be drawn directly into the first round. They include recent England Classic champion ‘the Village Man’ Kyle McKinstry, debuts for Belgium’s Jeffrey van Egdom and Wales’ Mark Layton, plus the return of a real fans favourite, the 3-time Lakeside finalist ‘Silverback’ Tony O’Shea.

17 – Kyle McKinstry (Nir)

18 – Scott Baker (Eng)

19 – Derk Telnekes (Ned)

20 – Tony O’Shea (Eng)

21 – Conan Whitehead (Eng)

22 – Dean Reynolds (Wal)

23 – Jeffrey van Egdom (Bel)

24 – Mark Layton (Wal)

A further 16 players will compete in the Preliminary Round. They include the players ranked 25th and 26th, the 2018 Winmau World Masters champion (or the highest ranked player from the main BDO invitation table, not already qualified), the top player from the British Isles table ‘Crocodile Dundee’ Paul Hogan, plus the four qualifiers who have won through the BDO world championship playoffs in Bridlington.

25 – Wouter Vaes (Ned)

26 – Justin Thompson (Aus)

Winmau World Masters champion 2018 or standby player Wesley Newton (Eng)

British Isles regional rankings qualifier – Paul Hogan (Eng)

BDO qualifier – Andy Hamilton (Eng)

BDO qualifier – Nigel Heydon (Eng)

BDO qualifier – Ryan Hogarth (Sco)

BDO qualifier – Krzysztof Kciuk (Pol)

These players will be drawn into the Preliminary Round against eight international qualifiers. The winners of the Asian qualifying tournament and leading player in the Darts Australia Grand Prix will be joined at Lakeside by the players who each top their BDO regional rankings tables.

Asian qualifier – TBC

Australian qualifier – TBC

Baltic/Scandinavian qualifier – Brian Løkken (Den)

Canadian qualifier – David Cameron (Can)

Eastern European qualifier – Oliver Ferenc (Ser)

New Zealand qualifier – Mark McGrath (Nzl)

USA qualifier – Jim Widmayer (USA)

Western European qualifier – Roger Janssen (Bel)

Invitations will also be issued for the 2019 Women’s World Championship and the BDO rankings are topped by the 2017 Winmau World Masters champion, Lorraine Winstanley, who will be appearing as the No.1 seed for the first time, ahead of the reigning 4-time Lakeside World Champion, ‘the Lancashire Rose’ Lisa Ashton.

They will be part of a truly world class field, with the list of seeds featuring triple finalist ‘the Heart of Darts’ Deta Hedman, 3-time former champion ‘from Russia with Love’ Anastasia Dobromyslova, BDO World Trophy champions past and present, Aileen de Graaf and Fallon Sherrock, twice Lakeside semi finalist ‘Racing Angel’ Sharon Prins and returning for her 19th consecutive appearance, the legendary 10-time Lakeside Champion ‘the Golden Girl’ Trina Gulliver MBE.

SEEDED PLAYERS
1 – Lorraine Winstanley (Eng)

2 – Lisa Ashton (Eng)

3 – Deta Hedman (Eng)

4 – Anastasia Dobromyslova (Rus)

5 – Aileen de Graaf (Ned)

6 – Fallon Sherrock (Eng)

7 – Sharon Prins (Ned)

8 – Trina Gulliver MBE (Eng)

The un-seeded players (ranked 9-13) include the 2017 runner up, Australia’s Corrine Hammond, plus English debutant Roz Bulmer. They will be joined by the 2018 Winmau World Masters champion (or the highest ranked player from the main BDO invitation table, not already qualified). In addition, the two qualifiers from the BDO playoffs in Bridlington mean that the nations of Japan and Poland will be represented in the women’s World Championship for the first time.

9 – Corrine Hammond (Aus)

10 – Maria O’Brien (Eng)

11 – Casey Gallagher (Eng)

12 – Roz Bulmer (Eng)

13 – Paula Jacklin (Eng)

Winmau World Masters champion 2018 or standby player Laura Turner (Eng)

BDO qualifier – Karolina Podgorska (Pol)

BDO qualifier – Mikuru Suzuki (Jpn)

Along with the 40 men and the 16 ladies invited to compete at the BDO World Championships in January 2019, there will be two youth players contesting their own final. England’s Leighton Bennett will face the 2017 runner up, Scotland’s Nathan Girvan.

The 42nd BDO World Professional Darts Championships takes place from Saturday 5th to Sunday 13th January 2019. Venue, ticket and broadcast information will be announced soon.