He is even less happy now! Lost 3-2
Had an injury issue as well as the lights thing.
Jeff Smith starts the night session with a comfortable 2-0 win - including a 170 finish, the second of the tournament so far (Bunting got the first).
Great drama between Cullen and Wattimena. It is 2-2 in sets, 2-2 in legs.
Have to win by 2 clear legs - up to 5-5. Then it is sudden death.
No need for sudden death - Wattimena takes both the next 2 legs to win the game.
Cullen going home.
Good match.
Wattimena needs to win a few games and get an upgrade on his missus...
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Well played Ando.
Jeff Smith was very poor though.
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Sunday December 17
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
Kenny Neyens v Jamie Lewis (P)
Alan Norris v Kim Viljanen
Kyle Anderson v Peter Jacques
Jonny Clayton v Kenny Neyens/Jamie Lewis
Evening Session (7pm)
Willard Bruguier v Cody Harris (P)
James Wade v Keegan Brown
Dave Chisnall v Vincent van der Voort
Ian White v Willard Bruguier/Cody Harris
My predictions for today:
J.Lewis - Norris - Anderson - Clayton
Harris - Wade - Chisnall - White
Basically all the favourites
Lewis won the battle of Wales 3-0
Cody Harris wins through to face Ian White later tonight.
Wade v Brown up now.
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Who was the big Wade fan? TCW?
Wade surely misses out on PL now.
4 seeds have gone out in that quarter already. Opening up nicely for Taylor and Anderson.
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Think Adrian Lewis will get a place then whoever has a good run in this that ain't already mentioned.
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posted on 16/12/17
He is even less happy now! Lost 3-2
Had an injury issue as well as the lights thing.
posted on 16/12/17
Thornton wins 3-1
posted on 16/12/17
Jeff Smith starts the night session with a comfortable 2-0 win - including a 170 finish, the second of the tournament so far (Bunting got the first).
posted on 16/12/17
Great drama between Cullen and Wattimena. It is 2-2 in sets, 2-2 in legs.
Have to win by 2 clear legs - up to 5-5. Then it is sudden death.
posted on 16/12/17
No need for sudden death - Wattimena takes both the next 2 legs to win the game.
Cullen going home.
Good match.
posted on 16/12/17
Wattimena needs to win a few games and get an upgrade on his missus...
posted on 16/12/17
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posted on 16/12/17
Well played Ando.
Jeff Smith was very poor though.
posted on 16/12/17
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posted on 16/12/17
Sunday December 17
Afternoon Session (12.30pm)
Kenny Neyens v Jamie Lewis (P)
Alan Norris v Kim Viljanen
Kyle Anderson v Peter Jacques
Jonny Clayton v Kenny Neyens/Jamie Lewis
Evening Session (7pm)
Willard Bruguier v Cody Harris (P)
James Wade v Keegan Brown
Dave Chisnall v Vincent van der Voort
Ian White v Willard Bruguier/Cody Harris
posted on 17/12/17
My predictions for today:
J.Lewis - Norris - Anderson - Clayton
Harris - Wade - Chisnall - White
Basically all the favourites
posted on 17/12/17
Lewis won the battle of Wales 3-0
posted on 17/12/17
Cody Harris wins through to face Ian White later tonight.
Wade v Brown up now.
posted on 17/12/17
Keegan wins it
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posted on 17/12/17
Who was the big Wade fan? TCW?
Wade surely misses out on PL now.
posted on 17/12/17
4 seeds have gone out in that quarter already. Opening up nicely for Taylor and Anderson.
posted on 17/12/17
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Is that PL?
Need 2 more
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Think Adrian Lewis will get a place then whoever has a good run in this that ain't already mentioned.
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Or possibly Glen Durrant
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