Player Championship Rankings (top 64 after 22 tournaments qualify for the finals. This is correct after 16 events)
Top 8
1 Glen Durrant £39,000
2 James Wade £38,500
3 Dave Chisnall £32,500
4 Gerwyn Price £32,000
5 Jonny Clayton £30,250
6 Michael van Gerwen £27,750
7 Ian White £27,250
8 Jeffrey de Zwaan £26,750
Some of the players outside the top 64 (current cut off £6,500)
75 James Wilson £5,000
75 Jamie Hughes £5,000
75 Jamie Lewis £5,000
75 Joe Murnan £5,000
75 Mensur Suljovic £5,000
87 Brendan Dolan £4,500
99 Benito van de Pas £4,000
99 Corey Cadby £4,000
99 Darren Webster £4,000
126 Gary Anderson £1,500
Development Tour standings after 8 of 20 events.
Top 2 get Tour Cards for 2 years. Next 6 get free entry to Q school (if they don't have a tour card):
1 Ryan Meikle £4,250
2 Ted Evetts £4,150
3 Callan Rydz £3,500
4 Nathan Rafferty £3,450
5 Jeffrey de Zwaan £3,150
6 Geert Nentjes £2,850
7 Luke Humphries £2,800
8 Andrew Davidson £2,550
9 Corey Cadby £2,300
10 Ciaran Teehan £1,600
11 Keane Barry £1,500
Some of the pairings for the World Cup of darts:
Seeds:
(Seed 1) England - Rob Cross & Michael Smith
(Seed 2) Scotland - Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
(Seed 3) Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
(Seed 4) Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Jermaine Wattimena
(Seed 5) Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
(Seed 6) Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
(Seed 7) Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Dimitri Van den Bergh
(Seed 8) Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Zoran Lerchbacher
Best of the rest?
Spain - Cristo Reyes & Toni Alcinas
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Tytus Kanik
Republic of Ireland - Steve Lennon & William O'Connor
Germany - Max Hopp & Martin Schindler
Sweden - Dennis Nilsson & Magnus Caris
United States of America - Darin Young & Chuck Puleo
2019 BetVictor World Cup of Darts
Draw Bracket
(1) England v Philippines
Republic of Ireland v Greece
(8) Austria v Russia
China v USA
(5) Australia v Finland
Italy v Canada
(4) Netherlands v Spain
Poland v Czech Republic
(2) Scotland v Denmark
Brazil v Sweden
(7) Belgium v Hong Kong
Hungary v Germany
(6) Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
(3) Wales v Singapore
Gibraltar v Japan
World Cup kicks off tonight - here is the first round schedule:
Thursday June 6 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Gibraltar v Japan
Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
Belgium v Hong Kong
Brazil v Sweden
Wales v Singapore
Hungary v Germany
Scotland v Denmark
Friday June 7 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
China v USA
Italy v Canada
Poland v Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland v Greece
England v Philippines
Austria v Russia
Australia v Finland
Netherlands v Spain
a think Wales could win it
It certainly looks more open than usual. A very different feel.
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
No, same format unfortunately.
Australia dumped out by Canada 2-0
England v Ireland next.
Then Netherlands v Poland.
Japan make the semi finals, beating NZ 2-0
Scotland win 2-0 and face Japan in the semi
Ireland v Austria now.
Ireland
2-1 winners, taking the doubles 4-0
The Dutch best Canada despite MvG losing his singles.
2-1.
Scotland v Japan
Ireland v Netherlands
the semi final line up.
Ireland take the Dutch to pairs
4-0 to Ireland
Bring on the Scots!!!
Looking like a game too many for the Irish. Scotland lead 2-1 in a race to 3, with Wright breaking in the first leg of singles versus Steve Lennon.
Yep, the Scots win it 3-1.
Well done Ireland
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 3 days, 11 hours ago
a think Wales could win it
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lol
2019 Danish Darts Open
Draw Bracket (Second Round Onwards)
(3) Gerwyn Price v HNQ2/Ryan Harrington
(14) Stephen Bunting v Cody Harris/Teuvo Haverinen
(6) Peter Wright v Luke Woodhouse/William O'Connor
(11) Joe Cullen v Glen Durrant/Kevin Burness
(7) Rob Cross v Kirk Shepherd/Vincent van der Voort
(10) Ricky Evans v Steve West/Chris Dobey
(2) Daryl Gurney v Jose Justicia/Ryan Joyce
(15) Darren Webster v Jose De Sousa/Scott Taylor
(4) James Wade v Dennis Nilsson/Steve Lennon
(13) Jonny Clayton v HNQ1/Reece Robinson
(5) Adrian Lewis v Mike De Decker/Kyle Anderson
(12) Simon Whitlock v Mick Todd/Nathan Aspinall
(8) Mensur Suljovic v Gabriel Clemens/Mervyn King
(9) Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Kciuk/Krzysztof Ratajski
(1) Ian White v Kim Viljanen/Martin Schindler
(16) Jermaine Wattimena v Steve Beaton/Michael Smith
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
2019 Danish Darts Open
Draw Bracket (Second Round Onwards)
(3) Gerwyn Price v Ryan Harrington
(14) Stephen Bunting v Cody Harris
(6) Peter Wright v William O'Connor
(11) Joe Cullen v Kevin Burness
(7) Rob Cross v Kirk Shepherd
(10) Ricky Evans v Chris Dobey
(2) Daryl Gurney v Ryan Joyce
(15) Darren Webster v Jose De Sousa
(4) James Wade v Dennis Nilsson
(13) Jonny Clayton v Per Laursen
(5) Adrian Lewis v Kyle Anderson
(12) Simon Whitlock v Nathan Aspinall
(8) Mensur Suljovic v Gabriel Clemens
(9) Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Ratajski
(1) Ian White v Martin Schindler
(16) Jermaine Wattimena v Michael Smith
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Chizzy won, beating Dobey in the final.
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posted on 29/5/19
Player Championship Rankings (top 64 after 22 tournaments qualify for the finals. This is correct after 16 events)
Top 8
1 Glen Durrant £39,000
2 James Wade £38,500
3 Dave Chisnall £32,500
4 Gerwyn Price £32,000
5 Jonny Clayton £30,250
6 Michael van Gerwen £27,750
7 Ian White £27,250
8 Jeffrey de Zwaan £26,750
Some of the players outside the top 64 (current cut off £6,500)
75 James Wilson £5,000
75 Jamie Hughes £5,000
75 Jamie Lewis £5,000
75 Joe Murnan £5,000
75 Mensur Suljovic £5,000
87 Brendan Dolan £4,500
99 Benito van de Pas £4,000
99 Corey Cadby £4,000
99 Darren Webster £4,000
126 Gary Anderson £1,500
posted on 29/5/19
Development Tour standings after 8 of 20 events.
Top 2 get Tour Cards for 2 years. Next 6 get free entry to Q school (if they don't have a tour card):
1 Ryan Meikle £4,250
2 Ted Evetts £4,150
3 Callan Rydz £3,500
4 Nathan Rafferty £3,450
5 Jeffrey de Zwaan £3,150
6 Geert Nentjes £2,850
7 Luke Humphries £2,800
8 Andrew Davidson £2,550
9 Corey Cadby £2,300
10 Ciaran Teehan £1,600
11 Keane Barry £1,500
posted on 29/5/19
Some of the pairings for the World Cup of darts:
Seeds:
(Seed 1) England - Rob Cross & Michael Smith
(Seed 2) Scotland - Gary Anderson & Peter Wright
(Seed 3) Wales - Gerwyn Price & Jonny Clayton
(Seed 4) Netherlands - Michael van Gerwen & Jermaine Wattimena
(Seed 5) Australia - Simon Whitlock & Kyle Anderson
(Seed 6) Northern Ireland - Daryl Gurney & Brendan Dolan
(Seed 7) Belgium - Kim Huybrechts & Dimitri Van den Bergh
(Seed 8) Austria - Mensur Suljovic & Zoran Lerchbacher
Best of the rest?
Spain - Cristo Reyes & Toni Alcinas
Poland - Krzysztof Ratajski & Tytus Kanik
Republic of Ireland - Steve Lennon & William O'Connor
Germany - Max Hopp & Martin Schindler
Sweden - Dennis Nilsson & Magnus Caris
United States of America - Darin Young & Chuck Puleo
posted on 29/5/19
2019 BetVictor World Cup of Darts
Draw Bracket
(1) England v Philippines
Republic of Ireland v Greece
(8) Austria v Russia
China v USA
(5) Australia v Finland
Italy v Canada
(4) Netherlands v Spain
Poland v Czech Republic
(2) Scotland v Denmark
Brazil v Sweden
(7) Belgium v Hong Kong
Hungary v Germany
(6) Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
(3) Wales v Singapore
Gibraltar v Japan
posted on 6/6/19
World Cup kicks off tonight - here is the first round schedule:
Thursday June 6 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Gibraltar v Japan
Northern Ireland v South Africa
New Zealand v Lithuania
Belgium v Hong Kong
Brazil v Sweden
Wales v Singapore
Hungary v Germany
Scotland v Denmark
Friday June 7 (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
China v USA
Italy v Canada
Poland v Czech Republic
Republic of Ireland v Greece
England v Philippines
Austria v Russia
Australia v Finland
Netherlands v Spain
posted on 6/6/19
a think Wales could win it
posted on 6/6/19
It certainly looks more open than usual. A very different feel.
posted on 6/6/19
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 6/6/19
No, same format unfortunately.
posted on 8/6/19
Australia dumped out by Canada 2-0
posted on 8/6/19
England v Ireland next.
Then Netherlands v Poland.
posted on 8/6/19
Ireland
2-0
posted on 9/6/19
Japan make the semi finals, beating NZ 2-0
posted on 9/6/19
Scotland v Belgium next.
posted on 9/6/19
Scotland win 2-0 and face Japan in the semi
Ireland v Austria now.
posted on 9/6/19
Ireland
2-1 winners, taking the doubles 4-0
posted on 9/6/19
The Dutch best Canada despite MvG losing his singles.
2-1.
Scotland v Japan
Ireland v Netherlands
the semi final line up.
posted on 9/6/19
Ireland take the Dutch to pairs
posted on 9/6/19
4-0 to Ireland
Bring on the Scots!!!
posted on 9/6/19
Looking like a game too many for the Irish. Scotland lead 2-1 in a race to 3, with Wright breaking in the first leg of singles versus Steve Lennon.
posted on 9/6/19
Yep, the Scots win it 3-1.
Well done Ireland
posted on 9/6/19
comment by Ghod#18 (U9390)
posted 3 days, 11 hours ago
a think Wales could win it
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lol
posted on 13/6/19
2019 Danish Darts Open
Draw Bracket (Second Round Onwards)
(3) Gerwyn Price v HNQ2/Ryan Harrington
(14) Stephen Bunting v Cody Harris/Teuvo Haverinen
(6) Peter Wright v Luke Woodhouse/William O'Connor
(11) Joe Cullen v Glen Durrant/Kevin Burness
(7) Rob Cross v Kirk Shepherd/Vincent van der Voort
(10) Ricky Evans v Steve West/Chris Dobey
(2) Daryl Gurney v Jose Justicia/Ryan Joyce
(15) Darren Webster v Jose De Sousa/Scott Taylor
(4) James Wade v Dennis Nilsson/Steve Lennon
(13) Jonny Clayton v HNQ1/Reece Robinson
(5) Adrian Lewis v Mike De Decker/Kyle Anderson
(12) Simon Whitlock v Mick Todd/Nathan Aspinall
(8) Mensur Suljovic v Gabriel Clemens/Mervyn King
(9) Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Kciuk/Krzysztof Ratajski
(1) Ian White v Kim Viljanen/Martin Schindler
(16) Jermaine Wattimena v Steve Beaton/Michael Smith
posted on 15/6/19
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 1 day, 12 hours ago
2019 Danish Darts Open
Draw Bracket (Second Round Onwards)
(3) Gerwyn Price v Ryan Harrington
(14) Stephen Bunting v Cody Harris
(6) Peter Wright v William O'Connor
(11) Joe Cullen v Kevin Burness
(7) Rob Cross v Kirk Shepherd
(10) Ricky Evans v Chris Dobey
(2) Daryl Gurney v Ryan Joyce
(15) Darren Webster v Jose De Sousa
(4) James Wade v Dennis Nilsson
(13) Jonny Clayton v Per Laursen
(5) Adrian Lewis v Kyle Anderson
(12) Simon Whitlock v Nathan Aspinall
(8) Mensur Suljovic v Gabriel Clemens
(9) Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Ratajski
(1) Ian White v Martin Schindler
(16) Jermaine Wattimena v Michael Smith
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posted on 17/6/19
Chizzy won, beating Dobey in the final.
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