Top 5 PDC Nine Darter Throwers

Top 5 PDC Nine Darter Throwers

Top PDC Nine Darter Throwers

Everyone loves a nine darter. A maximum checkout and darts equivalent of a 147 break in snooker or a hole in one golf. It’s a special occurrence and one of the most coveted achievements in darts.

They don’t come around everyday though, and even less frequently at a big televised PDC event.

But, who over the years has landed more? Here, we’ve listed the top five players to have thrown the most nine-darters in PDC events.

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Simon ‘The Wizard’ Whitlock – 11

First up, with 11, it’s the Wizard of Oz, Simon Whitlock. Hailing from New South Wales, Whitlock and is a somewhat surprising feature on this list given that his best-ever finish was second in the World Championships in 2008.

Fair play to the Aussie though, Whitlock has managed to chuck his fair share of perfect legs over the years and beats two-time world champion Gary Anderson (5), Van Barneveld (9), James Wade (8) and Ian White (6) to the PDC top five, having thrown 11 nine-darters over the years.

That said, only one of those was on the telly – his nine darter against Andy Hamilton in the 2012 Darts Premier League.

Dave ‘Chizzy’ Chisnall – 11

St Helens’ own Dave Chisnall has managed to land 11 perfect legs in his career at the top. Again, like Whitlock, only one of these has been witnessed by a TV audience.

Chizzy’s televised perfect leg came in 2015 at the Grand Slam of Darts against Peter ‘Snakebite’ Wright, omitted from this list due to having only landed three nine darters during his PDC career.

Chizzy, who has yet to win a televised title, has a career best performance of runner up in the 2015 Darts Premier League.

Adrian ‘Jackpot’ Lewis – 13

In at number three on the list is Adrian Lewis.

Jackpot’s inclusion at third on the list makes perfect sense.

The two-time PDC world champion is famous for hitting a perfect leg so its no surprise to learn that he has chalked up an impressive 13 PDC nine-darters, with 5 of those being televised.

Two of those five came in the World Darts Championships, first in 2011 against Gary Anderson and then again in 2015 against Raymond van Barneveld.

Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor – 21

Given that The Power retired in 2018, and the fact that he is unquestionably the greatest darter of all time, many might have though that the Stoke born legend would top the list.

But, no, despite racking up 21 nine darters during his legendary PDC career, with 10 of these being televised, it’s not enough to secure him top spot.

Chris Mason was the unfortunate victim of Taylor’s first at the 2002 World Matchplay which also happened to be the first live PDC nine-darter broadcast on British television.

Thirteen years later, The Power landed his last ever against 2020 World Champion Peter Wright.

The high point though came in the 2010 Premier League final against James Wade – the player who has had more 9-darters hit against him than any other player – when Taylor became the first player to ever hit two nine-dart finishes in a single match.

Only one other player has achieved such a feat and, that player is…

Michael ‘Mighty Mike’ van Gerwen – 24

Who else?

If it wasn’t Taylor on top of the list then it could only be Mighty Mike. The scary thing is the Dutchman is still playing so this tally of 24 at the time of writing could well rise yet.

Seven of Michael van Gerwen’s PDC nine darters in his career have been televised, and for the maths nuts out there, MVG also became the first player to throw a televised nine-darter opening with 174 instead of the more common route of 180.

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PDC Summer Series Coming Soon

PDC Summer Series Coming Soon

PDC Summer Series

In order to kick start the massively rescheduled darts calendar, the PDC has announced that the PDC Summer Series will see live darts make its long-awaited return on Wednesday from July 8-12.

Set to take place behind closed doors at Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, in accordance with the UK Government quarantine policy on overseas visitors, the PDC Summer Series will look to allow all 128 Tour Card holders the chance to compete in five ranking one-day Players Championship events.

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The PDC Summer Series will close out the final five qualification tournaments for the PDC Darts World Matchplay, while the player who tops its Order of Merit, based on prize money won, will receive a place in this year’s Grand Slam of Darts, won for the past two years by Gerwyn Price.

As with all sports, all events have been suspended since mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic and all we have had to chew on since then is the unranked PDC Home Tour which was won by Nathan Aspinall.

As things stand, the rest of the year should play out as below.

PDC 2020 Revised Calendar

PDC Summer Series

  • Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, July 8-12

World Matchplay

  • Winter Gardens, Blackpool, July 18-26

German Darts Grand Prix (European Tour)

  • Tournament Venue & Dates: Zenith, Munich, July 31-August 2

European Darts Open (European Tour)

  • Ostermann Arena, Leverkusen, August 7-9

Hungarian Darts Trophy (European Tour)

  • ERD Arena, Budapest, September 4-6

Champions League of Darts

  • Monringside Arena, Leicester, September 5-6

German Darts Open (European Tour)

  • Sparkassen-Arena, Jena, September 11-13

World Series of Darts Finals

  • Venue TBC, September 18-20

Gibraltar Darts Trophy (European Tour)

  • Victoria Stadium, September 25-27

World Grand Prix

  • Citiwest Hotel, Dublin, October 4-10

Czech Darts Open (European Tour)

  • Kralovka Arena, Prague, October 16-18

Nordic Darts Masters

  • Copenhagen, October 23-24

European Championship

  • Dortmund, Oct 29-Nov 1

World Cup of Darts

  • Graz, Austria, November 6-8

Was originally going to be in Hamburg on June 18-21

Grand Slam of Darts

  • Tournament Venue & Dates: Aldersley Leisure Village, Wolverhampton, Nov 14-22

Players Championship Finals

  • Tournament Venue & Dates: Butlin’s, Minehead, Nov 27-29

PDC World Championship 2021

  • Tournament Venue & Dates: Alexandra Palace, Dates TBC
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Devastated Wayne Warren Wins BDO World Championships

Devastated Wayne Warren Wins BDO World Championships

Wayne Warren BDO World Championship 2020

Welshman Wayne Warren became the oldest BDO champion of all time when he lifted the BDO World Championship trophy on Sunday night but was left devastated when he found out about the prize fund cut. Warren, 57, claims he hasn’t yet been paid and had no prior knowledge about the cut funds or what his final figure will be.

Before the tournament, the BDO had informed players that the prize monies were going to be ‘somewhat reduced’ but, at the time of writing, such numbers are still waiting to be disclosed. All we know is that it will not be an equal figure to the sum that Glen Durrant took home for winning the same event in 2019.

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Former PDC World Championship finalist and current BDO star, Andy Hamilton called on the BDO chairman, Des Jacklin, to resign over the fiasco and named, as many have, Martin Adams as his potential successor as the chairman of the organisation. This was a request to which Wolfie responded positively, even proposing to move the BDO World Championships to Easter to avoid a clash with PDC event.

Recapping the action

In the final, Warren beat fellow Welshman Jim Williams 7-4 at The Indigo at The O2 in East London. Williams got off to a fast start, hitting a 102 checkout in the second leg before taking the opening set in just 13 darts. Williams then took the second not long after, landing enough maximums to punish Warren for missing three darts that would have put him level.

Warren did draw level soon after, taking out the following two sets to bring the match to 2-2 before sealing the fifth set after fighting back from two legs down. Warren then dropped off the boil completely in the next to allow Williams to produce a whitewash in the next.

Warren responded to take the seventh set, only to lose the eighth in a decider before moving ahead completely and rounding off a sensational victory with his second match dart on double top. The veteran Welshman had performed strongly over the week and deservedly got his hands on the BDO’s top prize and reward, whatever that is.

In the Women’s Championships, Mikuru Suzuki successfully defended her women’s BDO World Darts Championship title by beating four-time winner Lisa Ashton 3-0 in the final.

2020 PDC TOURNAMENT Schedule

2020 PDC Tournament Schedule

With three weeks passing since Peter Wright lifted the Sid Waddell Trophy, all eyes are turning towards the new PDC season. Everything gets started all over again on the 31st of this month when the Darts Masters gets our 2020 calendar underway.

This year we will be heading to new venues in new towns in new countries globally including Prague, Budapest and New York, to name but three of the new stops along the way.

As ever, we will be looking forward to the majors such as the World Cup of Darts, Grand Slam of Darts and Champions League of Darts plus, of course, the World Darts Matchplay in Blackpool come July. Plus, eleven months from now, the Ally Pally will once more roar into life for the 2021 Darts World Championships all over again where Snakebite will seek to defend his trophy.

Of course, come February, the Darts Premier League gets going and, once again, each fixture will have a one-off challenger, all of which have been confirmed already. Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, Gerwyn Price, Peter Wright, Nathan Aspinall, Rob Cross, Michael Smith, Daryl Gurney and Glen Durrant will all be competing each week and, following the success of the challengers last year when they stepped in for the injured Gary Anderson, they will be back as part of a reformed league.

The history-making 25-year-old Fallon Sherrock will be representing her home town of Nottingham on February 13, while the Highlander John Henderson will perform on the opening night in Aberdeen on February 6. Sherrock made history by becoming the first woman to win a match at the PDC World Championship, before beating number 11 seed Mensur Suljovic on her way to the third round, while Henderson also went out of the same tourney in the third round when he was beaten by Gerwyn Price.

In Cardiff, Jonny Clayton will perform just as William O’Connor will in Dublin on Night Four. Night Five in Exeter sees Luke Humphries chuck, one week before Stephen Bunting throws in Liverpool.

Newcastle’s local hero will be Chris Dobey while Jeffrey de Zwaan will represent in Rotterdam on Night Eight as will Jermaine Wattimena, also in Rotterdam one night later.

Any points collected by the challengers will not be applied to the league table, but players will receive financial rewards for avoiding defeat.

In the wise words of the Peter Wright walk-on theme, “it’s time to party!

Roll on 2020.

JANUARY

  • 31- Feb 2 (Milton Keynes) The Darts Masters

FEBRUARY

  • 6 (P&J Live, Aberdeen) Premier League Darts Night 1
  • 13 (Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham) Premier League Darts Night 2
  • 20 (Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff) Premier League Darts Night 3
  • 27 (Motorpoint Arena, Dublin) Premier League Darts Night 4
  • 28- Mar 1 (Ethias Arena, Hasselt) Belgian Darts Championship European Tour

MARCH

  • 5 (Westpoint Arena, Exeter) Premier League Darts Night 5
  • 6-8 (Minehead) UK Open Finals
  • 12 (M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool) Premier League Darts Night 6
  • 19 (Utilita Arena, Newcastle) Premier League Darts Night 7
  • 20-22 (Glaspalast, Sindelfingen) European Darts Grand Prix European Tour
  • 25 (Rotterdam Ahoy) Premier League Darts Night 8
  • 26 (Rotterdam Ahoy) Premier League Darts Judgement Night
  • 27-29 (Ostermann Arena, Leverkusen) European Darts Open European Tour

APRIL

  • 2 (The SSE Arena, Belfast) Premier League Darts Night 10
  • 9 (FlyDSA Arena, Sheffield) Premier League Darts Night 11
  • 11-13 (Zenith, Munich) German Darts Grand Prix European Tour
  • 16 (The Manchester Arena, Manchester) Premier League Darts Night 12
  • 23 (Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin) Premier League Darts Night 13
  • 30 (Arena Birmingham) Premier League Darts Night 14

MAY

  • 1-3 (Premstattner Halle, Premstatten) Austrian Darts Open European Tour
  • 7 (The SSE Hydro, Glasgow) Premier League Darts Night 15
  • 8-10 (ERD Arena, Budapest Hungarian) Darts Open European Tour
  • 14 (First Direct Arena, Leeds) Premier League Darts Night 16
  • 21 (The O2, London) Premier League Darts Play-Offs
  • 22-24 (Sachsenarena, Riesa) International Darts Open European Tour

JUNE

  • 5-6 (Hulu Theater, Madison Square Garden, New York) US Masters World Series of Darts
  • 12-13 (Forum Copenhagen) Nordic Darts Masters World Series of Darts
  • 18-21 (Hamburg) World Cup of Darts
  • 26-28 (Trier Arena, Trier) European Darts Matchplay European Tour

JULY

  • July 3-5 (Halle 39, Hildesheim) German Darts Championship European Tour
  • 10-12 (Sparkassen-Arena, Jena) German Darts Open European Tour
  • 18-26 (Winter Gardens, Blackpool) World Matchplay of Darts

AUGUST

  • 21-22 (Claudelands Arena, Hamilton) New Zealand Darts Masters World Series of Darts

SEPTEMBER

  • 5-6 (Morningside Arena, Leicester) Champions League of Darts
  • 11-13 (WTC Expo, Leeuwarden) Dutch Darts Masters European Tour
  • 18-20 (Venue TBC) World Series of Darts Finals
  • 25-27 (Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar) Gibraltar Darts Trophy European Tour

OCTOBER

  • 4-10 (Citiwest Hotel, Dublin) World Grand Prix
  • 16-18 (Kralovka Arena, Prague) Czech Darts Open European Tour
  • 29-Nov 1 (Dortmund) European Championship

NOVEMBER

  • 14-22 (Aldersley Leisure Village, Wolverhampton) Grand Slam of Darts
  • 27-29 (Butlin’s, Minehead) Players Championship Finals

DECEMBER

  • TBC (Alexandra Palace, London) 2021 PDC Darts World Championship
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