3rd Round, best of 15 legs Into Saturday and enter all those who qualified in the top places during the regional finals. The format was now best of 15 legs, so a bit more time to settle down and play for the seasoned dart players. Darren Webster went down 5-0 to
James Wade and it looked all over. However he amazingly pulled the match back to 5-5 before Wade ultimately squeezed through 8-7.
Mark Dudbridge and
Roland Scholten were neck and neck at 4-4 with all legs going with the throw, Dudbridge even managing the first six perfect darts of a potential 9 darter. However Scholten took a leg against the throw and then stormed ahead to an 8-5 win. Friday's hero
James Barton finally met his match against rising star
Mark Walsh who went into round four with an 8-3 win. However
Cliff Lazarenko notched up his third win of the tournament edging out
Robbie Green 8-7.
Wayne Mardle appeared to struggle for a while against Vic Hubbard before winning through. He joked with interviewer Helen Chamberlain that his wayward throws into the fives were a tactic. Mardle also commented that he is now a full-time pro having quit his accounts job in the City of London.
Dennis Priestley looked to be in good form as he edged out
Terry Jenkins 8-7. Priestley commented that while playing on a 'minor' board that the noise and calling from the main stage was off putting. He also said that he was probably the only player brave enough to voice his opinion on this matter!
Les Fitton again produced a whitewash beating Steve Parsons 8-0. That was 13 legs on the trot to 'The Natural' without a loss!
John Part took out Eamon Davies 8-4 and commented that his World no. 1 ranking could be a bit false. He suggested we wait for the official rankings after the World Matchplay to see who really is top of the pile.
Phil Taylor had a difficult match against
Steve Maish, a player soaring up the PDC rankings list. Taylor won 8-3 but averaged only around 93.0. A bit of Taylor magic was evident though as he took out a 170 - the highest finish. Maish threw six perfect darts and perhaps thought of a 9-darter. He said to Taylor afterwards that he didn't realise he'd have got nothing for it. Taylor later joked, "If he'd hit it, I'd have given him a tenner." Shock of the round was
Peter Manley the no.1 qualifier going straight out to Matt Chapman. 'The Sheriff'
Erik Clarys got through to the last 32 as did
Peter Evison. No such luck for
Lionel Sams who was edged out by Henry O'Neill. Form player before the tournament
Colin Lloyd really struggled against 57-year-old
Tom Kirby before muscling through 8-6 and Dutchman Jan van der Rassel won his third match taking out Mark Landers 8-4.
Results •
Roland Scholten -
Mark Dudbridge 8 - 4 •
Eamon Davies -
John Part 4 - 8 •
Steve Maish -
Phil Taylor 3 - 8 •
Tom Kirby -
Colin Lloyd 6 - 8 • Vic Hubbard -
Wayne Mardle 3 - 8 •
Kevin Painter -
Kelvin Painter 8 - 5 • Mark Landers - Jan van der Rassel 4 - 8 •
Steve Beaton -
Dave Askew 8 - 4 •
Mark Walsh -
James Barton 8 - 5 •
Alan Warriner - Mark Robinson 8 - 5 • Alan Reynolds -
Sean Palfrey 7 - 8 • Matt Chapman -
Peter Manley 8 - 4 •
Darren Webster -
James Wade 7 - 8 •
Bob Anderson -
Peter Allen 8 - 5 •
Les Fitton -
Steve Parsons 8 - 0 •
Alan Green -
Erik Clarys 5 - 8 •
Dennis Harbour -
Adrian Lewis 8 - 7 •
Andy Keen -
Dennis Smith 4 - 8 •
Andy Jenkins - Michael Barnard 8 - 7 •
Barrie Bates -
Ronnie Baxter 5 - 8 •
Adrian Gray -
Norman Fletcher 8 - 3 • Alan Caves - Robbie Widdows 8 - 7 •
Lionel Sams - Henry O'Neill 7 - 8 •
Steve Johnson -
John MaGowan 4 - 8 •
Robbie Green -
Cliff Lazarenko 7 - 8 •
David Platt -
Andy Hayfield 8 - 6 •
Peter Evison -
Ian Whillis 8 - 4 •
Martyn Freeman -
Matt Clark 8 - 6 •
Terry Jenkins -
Dennis Priestley 7 - 8 •
Wayne Jones -
Colin Monk 2 - 8 •
Denis Ovens -
Mark Thomson 8 - 4 •
Ian Covill -
Steve Evans 5 - 8
4th Round, best of 15 legs Andy Jenkins whitewashed Martin Freeman 8-0 for a place in the last 16.
John Part had a harder task facing the ever improving
Bob Anderson. Anderson led 6-5 and then John Part checked out a beautiful 160 to tie the game. This must have rocked Anderson and Part took the final two legs to make it 8-6.
Alan Warriner raced to a 6-0 lead against
Cliff Lazarenko. It was too much for the big man to claw back but he finished with a respectable losing scoreline of 8-4.
Ronnie Baxter sailed through to the last 16 as did 62-year-old
John Magowan.
Colin Lloyd and
James Wade was a match that went to the wire. At 7-7 Lloyd had first throw. He threw 40 which tossed the advantage in Wade's direction. Wade then threw only 24 and Lloyd persevered to win the leg and the match. Both
Peter Evison and Jan van der Rassel had done well in the tournament thus far and in another 8-7 game, "The Fen Tiger" just eclipsed the impressive Van Der Rassel. Alan Caves beat
Dennis Smith 8-3 and 'The Natural'
Les Fitton continued with his strong form to almost get the better of world finalist Kevin Painter. After his 8-6 win Painter said, "Les is either rubbish or he's brilliant. He's a bit of a spaceship!" Match of the round had to be
Phil Taylor against young Matt Chapman who had taken the scalp of Peter Manley in round three. Taylor won the match 8-2 with an average of 111.0 and made history by taking out his second live televised
nine darter, the only player in darts history to do so. Commentator
John Gwynne's quote of "He is very-very extraordinary!!" goes down in darts history along with the nine darter and sums it up. Co-commentator
Stuart Pyke noted that Taylor had achieved this without having played a competitive match for six months. The whole of the stadium erupted after the nine darter with the crowd singing for many minutes.
Ritchie Buckle was spotted singing along with the crowd and
Colin Lloyd stopped his live TV interview to give Taylor a round of applause. Taylor felt this one was easy because there was no special prize for a nine darter in the tournament so as he threw the final three darts he thought "just do it." And he did! It was reported afterwards that tournament sponsors Budweiser were to present Taylor with 501 bottles of beer for his achievement!
Results •
John Part -
Bob Anderson 8 - 6 •
Phil Taylor - Matt Chapman 8 - 2 •
Kevin Painter -
Les Fitton 8 - 6 •
Steve Beaton -
Erik Clarys 8 - 6 •
Sean Palfrey -
Ronnie Baxter 5 - 8 •
James Wade -
Colin Lloyd 7 - 8 •
Martyn Freeman -
Andy Jenkins 0 - 8 •
Denis Ovens -
Mark Walsh 8 - 5 •
Steve Evans -
John MaGowan 5 - 8 • Jan van der Rassel -
Peter Evison 5 - 8 •
Dennis Priestley -
Adrian Gray 8 - 4 •
David Platt -
Colin Monk 4 - 8 •
Alan Warriner -
Cliff Lazarenko 8 - 4 • Alan Caves -
Dennis Smith 8 - 3 •
Roland Scholten - Henry O'Neill 8 - 6 •
Dennis Harbour -
Wayne Mardle 6 - 8 ==Sunday 6 June==