Rob Cross Wins Brisbane Darts World Series

Rob Cross Wins Brisbane Darts World Series

Rob Cross Brisbane World Series Darts

World Champion Rob Cross made it six winners from six events in the World Series so far in 2018 after he defeated Michael van Gerwen 11-6 in the final of the Brisbane Darts. In a repeat of their World Championship semi-final last winter, Cross faced the world number one, MVG, in Sunday’s final event of the PDC’s Down Under tour and came out on top just like we called last week. For Voltage, it was his first televised title since his victory at Alexandra Palace in January and also his first ever World Series Crown.

Cross opened the best of 21-leg match poorly, missing two darts and allowing Van Gerwen to step in and break, before a 114 finish from the Dutchman in the follow-up leg put him ahead. Voltage responded by starting his comeback with a run of four legs in a row, which included a brilliant finish of 130. The running streak was ended emphatically when Mighty Mike took out 170 for a 12 dart break and then retook the lead a 130 finish of his own.

From the mid-point of the match, Voltage began to take charge going on to land six maximums while reeling off a run of seven straight legs to finish with an average of 106 in what was a truly impressive performance from the World Champion. In truth, he had dominated Van Gerwen, the World Series’ most successful ever player, for most of the match, giving a performance that was more than enough to secure the title at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Earlier on in the evening, Van Gerwen defeated his countryman Raymond van Barneveld 11-9 to reach the final, while Cross secured his place in the final with an 11-8 win over Peter Wright in the semis.

The World Series concludes in Vienna in November where the final events will run over three days. The players now enjoy a week off to get over their jet lag before the German Darts Championship take place from August 31st to September 2nd.

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Peter Wright Beats Rob Cross To Claim His First PDC Title Of 2018

Peter Wright Beats Rob Cross To Claim His First PDC Title Of 2018

Peter Wright Players Championship 14

Peter Wright returned to his winning ways at the weekend when he defeated world champion Rob Cross 6-4 in the final of Players Championship 14. For Snakebite, this was his first PDC title of 2018 and puts an end to a long and horrible drought for the Scotsman who will now be hoping for a better second half of the season when the televised darts get underway again next month in Las Vegas.

Despite his poor form, he remains the world number two and was given a tough test by the standing world champion. A winner of seven career Players Championship titles, Wright needed to hold off a fightback from Voltage, who himself was looking to win his second Players Championship crown of the weekend.

On his way to triumph, Wright bagged wins over Ross Twell, Davy Van Baelen, Josh Payne, Toni Alcinas, Dimitri Van den Bergh and Jermaine Wattimena before getting to Cross. In the final, he took an early advantage, breaking his rival in the opening leg before claiming the following leg. His opponent then struck back in the third before Wright hit a 76 to retake a two leg lead. Cross took the next and would have claimed the next had he not missed three straight chances in the double. Instead, he missed and handed Snakebite a chance to go in for the win.

Before his victory, Cross had beaten William O’Connor, Mark Webster, Martin Schindler, Ryan Meikle, Adam Hunt and Michael Smith to win through to his third ProTour final of the year.

2018 PDC Darts remaining event schedule

  • July 5-7: Mandalay Bay Hotel, US Masters (WSD Event)
  • July 13-14: Shanghai, Shanghai Darts Masters (WSD Event)
  • July 21-29: Winter Gardens, Blackpool, World Matchplay (PDC Major)
  • August 3-5: Trusts Arena, Auckland Darts Masters (WSD Event)
  • August 10-12: Hisense Arena, Melbourne Darts Masters (WSD Event)
  • August 17-179: BCEC, Brisbane Darts Masters (WSD Event)
  • August 31-September 2: Hildesheim, German Darts Championship (European Tour)
  • September 7-9, Maastricht, Dutch Darts Championship (European Tour)
  • September 14-16, Riesa, International Darts Open (European Tour)
  • September 22-23 Venue TBC, Champions League of Darts (PDC Major)
  • September 30-October 1: Dublin, World Grand Prix (PDC Major)
  • Oct 12-14: Goettingen, Germany, European Darts Trophy (European Tour)
  • Oct 25-28: Dortmund, Germany, European Championship (PDC Major)
  • Nov 2-4 Multiversum Schwechat Vienna, World Series of Darts Finals (PDC Major)
  • Nov 10-18: Wolverhampton, Grand Slam of Darts (PDC Major)
  • Nov 23-25: Minehead, Players Championship Finals (PDC Major)
  • Dec 14-Jan 1: Alexandra Palace, PDC World Championship 2018
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Rob Cross Issues A Premier League Beat Down To Bully Boy In Sheffield

Rob Cross Issues A Premier League Beat Down To Bully Boy In Sheffield

Rob Cross Darts Premier League

Rob Cross and Michael Smith served up a classic for the Yorkshire masses at the The FlyDSA Arena in Sheffield last Thursday when Voltage shocked The Bully Boy.

Putting a dent in Smith’s excellent Premier League form was reigning world champion Rob Cross who emerged a 7-5 victor. It was a match that swung back and forth throughout as Cross took the first leg despite Smith opening up with five superb hits. Before long, it was 2-0 Cross after Smith missed a dart for 102, but his form soon picked up, as he put together a winning of streak of three legs in a row to take the lead. Not to be outdone, Cross went on his own winning run, taking repeated legs in 13, 12, 13 and 12 darts to reclaim a 6-3 lead. Smith won the next two legs before missing a vital 170 finish that left Cross throwing for victory, which he made in two darts, closing for 48.

Other action from Matchday 11

Raymond van Barneveld’s slump shows no signs of coming to an end after he won 7-3 to Daryl Gurney in the night’s opener. Barney came into the night off the back of defeats to Michael van Gerwen and Smith, and was on the back foot immediately after Superchin started with a break of throw. RVB did pick up briefly in the second leg, as he landed a 158 finish to level things before he then moved ahead. But Gurney took legs five and six to establish a 4-2 lead, before striking a 180 — his fourth of the night — in leg seven which he closed out with a bullseye. From there, Gurney was never likely to lose, despite Barney holding throw in the ninth leg. Things were over a set later when the Northern Irishman wrapped up the match with a 13-darter.

In the night’s battle of the Scots, Gary Anderson landed four maximums as he swept aside Peter ‘Snakebite’ Wright in a 7-2 win. It was all too easy for the Flying Scotsman, who took the first leg without challenge, then broke Wright in leg 2 before effortlessly adding a third. Wright improved in the fourth, maneuvering himself into a position where he at least had the opportunity to have two shots at double. Typically for Wright of late, he missed both opportunities leaving Anderson to go 4-0 clear. The lead was soon extended to 5-0 as Snakebite, seemingly aiming for the all-time set advantage against record, missed bull for a 161 finish. Anderson passed up the opportunity to whitewash his opponent as he missed his own three shots on double, letting Snakebite back in to finally win a leg. Anderson held throw in the next as he homed in on victory, which came two legs later courtesy of a 13-dart leg.

This was followed by another one-sided affair as Michael van Gerwen delivered a 7-1 mauling to Simon Whitlock. For MVG this represented eight Premier League wins on the spin and came after he lost the first leg but won the next seven to move four points clear at the top of the table. Whitlock won the first leg with a double 16, but that was as good as it got for the Aussie as Mighty Mike then took the second leg in just 13 darts. He took the lead minutes later with a 106 checkout, which was stretched further thanks to a maximum in leg four and another win in the fifth leg. Twelve darts was all it took for van Gerwen to wrap up leg six before closing out the match with an average of 102.37.

Peter Wright finally banked a win — his first in weeks — in his second game of the evening. This time the victory came against Raymond van Barneveld, who was also returning to the oche. The game ended 7-2 to Snakebite, who now moves level on points with Barney. RVG 21 darts to claim the first leg, which gives an indication of quality on offer from these two otherwise normally solid pros. Wright then took legs 2 to 4, hitting two bullseyes and a double 16 for a 132 finish in the last. Barney pulled one back in the fifth leg, before Wright took out 60, 107 and 43 to win the match and some Premier League respectability at long last.

Premier League Darts Betting Tips

This week, we have a bonus night that was squeezed into the schedule to make up for the lost fixtures of the Exeter event, cancelled when a freak snow storm hit the UK over a month ago. Instead, we now head overseas to The Netherlands for Matchday 12 which takes place in the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam. As usual, Sky Sports will be broadcasting all the action from 19:00 GMT.

The first game of the night features Michael Smith and Gary Anderson with both players showing more than enough to make London’s final four. Smith has been absolutely brilliant so far, while Anderson has been efficient and difficult to beat, gradually raising his form up to where we expect it to be. As such, I think that given Smith’s tough defeat to Rob Cross a week ago and Anderson’s temperament and experience — not to mention his bigger need for points — we will see the two-time Premier League champion from the Scotland take the points here. At Betway, Anderson to win and hit a 100+ checkout with Smith averaging under 100 is worth 4/1 for those that might fancy it.

Next up is Rob Cross versus Daryl Gurney, and while I’m siding with Cross on this one, it’s worth remembering the last time Superchin was the winner in what proved to be an excellent game in Belfast. In truth, there is little to split these two but Gurney, who last week announced the birth of his son, might just be the more worn out of the two. If you fancy Voltage like I do, what about this 5/1 special at Betway; Cross to win, Gurney to hit a 100+ checkout and over 8.5 total 180s.

Raymond van Barneveld and Simon Whitlock are the night’s next pair to play, with both losing last week — twice in Barney’s case. The form book would have you backing The Wizard in this one, but back on Dutch soil, I’m going with van Barneveld to turn his form around. Try Van Barneveld to win, hit under 5.5 total 180s and both players to average under 100 which at Betway is priced at 100/30.

Which brings us to MVG, who also returns to his homeland and in peak form. Pity poor Peter Wright, who having finally won a game last week, looks like a lamb to the slaughter here. In the past there would be no doubt that Snakebite could be in with a chance of taking the match — or at least run it close — but something is up with him right now and MVG back in the lowlands is simply not what he needs at this moment. For extra value on Mighty Mike, jump on him to win by over 2.5 legs, average over 100 and over 1.5 100+ checkouts in the match for the cool price of 9/4.

The closing match of the evening sees Rob Cross take on Gary Anderson, whose unbeaten run in the Premier League now stands at six matches and he’ll hope to extend that here against Rob Cross. Of course, this is providing he wins his first match of the night, which we think he will. The last time they played each other Cross was the winner, the first time he had beaten Anderson and one that felt right at the time. However, with both playing their second match of the night, I think form favours The Flying Scotsman.

Our five-fold for this week is Anderson, Cross, RVB, MVG and Anderson which pays at 25.39/1. Or try the Betway boosted price of 11/2 on this treble; MVG, Barney and Cross to beat Gurney, up from 9/2.

  • (11/5) Michael Smith v Gary Anderson (10/11)
  • (10/11) Rob Cross v Daryl Gurney (11/5)
  • (6/5) Raymond van Barneveld v Simon Whitlock (13/8)
  • (11/2) Peter Wright v Michael van Gerwen (1/3)
  • (11/8) Rob Cross v Gary Anderson (11/8)
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