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    Mick McGowan qualifies for World Darts Championship

    PHIL TAYLOR will begin the defence of his Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship title against Austria's Anton Pein.

    Taylor opens his challenge for a 14th World Championship on Monday 18 December by taking on the Circus Tavern debutant, who won the German qualifier last weekend to win a spot at Purfleet.

    World number one Colin Lloyd also faces European opposition, in Germany's Tomas Seyler, and he could face Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld in round two.

    The four-time Embassy champion will make his first appearance in the PDC World Championship this year against 16-year-old Australian qualifier Mitchell Clegg.

    Van Barneveld's rise to 32nd in the world rankings since joining the PDC earlier this year means that he would meet Lloyd in round two.

    Other tasty first round clashes include American number one John Kuczynski facing 2005 finalist Mark Dudbridge and Kevin Painter's meeting with rising star Colin Osborne, from Derby.

    Osborne was one of 16 Professional Darts Players Association members to win the remaining places in the 64-man World Championship field in their qualifiers at Villa Park, Birmingham on Saturday.

    Ireland's Mick McGowan, St Helens duo Gary Welding and Alan Tabern and Welshman Richie Burnett - a former World Champion - came through from over 170 players to earn a place in the limelight.

    There was to be no fairytale return to the big stage for Eric Bristow, John Lowe or Keith Deller, whose total tally of nine World Championship titles stood for nothing in their losses to Dennis Smith, Ian Branks and Dave Ladley.

    While Branks and Ladley went on to qualify, Smith's defeat to Alan Green meant that the world number 33 is the highest ranked player not to be competing at Purfleet, ending a run of 12 successive appearances at the Circus Tavern.

    Full schedule of play will be available on Sunday 3 December. Play commences on Monday 18 December.

    Click here for results from the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship PDPA Qualifiers

    Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship Draw
    (ENG unless stated - () denotes seeding)

    Colin Lloyd (1) v Tomas Seyler (Ger)
    Raymond van Barneveld (32, Ned) v Mitchell Clegg (Aus)
    Mark Walsh (16) v Rico Vonck (Ned)
    Barrie Bates (17, Wal) v Brian Cyr (Can)
    Wayne Mardle (8) v Alan Caves
    Dave Askew (25) v Martin Burchell
    Denis Ovens (9) v Steve Smith
    Alan Warriner-Little (24) v Alan Tabern
    Adrian Lewis (5) v Anthony Fleet (Aus)
    Wayne Jones (28) v Ian Branks
    Andy Jenkins (12) v Bill Davis (USA)
    Andy Smith (21) v Shi Yongsheng (Chi)
    Roland Scholten (4) v Ron Miller (Can)
    Alex Roy (29) v Richie Burnett (Wal)
    Kevin Painter (13) v Colin Osborne
    Wes Newton (20) v Tetsuya Wada (Jap)
    Phil Taylor (2) v Anton Pein (Aut)
    Matt Clark (31) v Mick McGowan (Ire)
    Chris Mason (15) v Wayne Atwood (Wal)
    John Part (18, Can) v Alan Green
    Peter Manley (7) v Dave Jowett
    Steve Maish (26) v Wynand Havenga (RSA)
    Ronnie Baxter (10) v Adrian Gray
    Bob Anderson (23) v Darren Webster
    Terry Jenkins (6) v Mark Lawrence
    Steve Beaton (27) v Gerry Convery (Can)
    James Wade (11) v Warren French (NZ)
    Lionel Sams (22) v Dave Ladley
    Dennis Priestley (3) v Josephus Schenk (Ned)
    Colin Monk (30) v Per Laursen (Den)
    Mark Dudbridge (14) v John Kucynski (USA)
    Andy Hamilton (19) v Gary Welding
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    come on dennis the menace

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    FIRST ROUND
    Monday 18th December 2006


    Game Time
    1 1pm Ronnie Baxter v Adrian Gray
    2 2pm Steve Maish v Wynand Havenga
    3 3pm Terry Jenkins v Mark Lawrence
    4 4pm Matt Clark v Mick McGowan

    5 7pm Chris Mason v Wayne Atwood
    6 8pm John Part v Alan Green
    7 9pm Phil Taylor v Anton Pein
    8 10pm Peter Manley v Dave Jowett

    Tuesday 19th December 2006

    9 1pm Mark Walsh v Rico Vonck
    10 2pm Barrie Bates v Brian Cyr
    11 3pm Bob Anderson v Darren Webster
    12 4pm Denis Ovens v Steve Smith

    13 7pm Alan Warriner-Little v Alan Tabern
    14 8pm Colin Lloyd v Tomas Seyler
    15 9pm Raymond van Barneveld v Mitchell Clegg
    16 10pm Adrian Lewis v Anthony Fleet

    Wednesday 20th December 2006

    17 1pm Wayne Jones v Ian Branks
    18 2pm Lionel Sams v Dave Ladley
    19 3pm Colin Monk v Per Laursen
    20 4pm Andy Hamilton v Gary Welding

    21 7pm Steve Beaton v Gerry Convery
    22 8pm Dennis Priestley v Josephus Schenk
    23 9pm Wayne Mardle v Alan Caves
    24 10pm James Wade v Warren French

    Thursday 21st December 2006

    25 1pm Dave Askew v Martin Burchell
    26 2pm Andy Smith v Shi Yongsheng
    27 3pm Wes Newton v Tetsuya Wada
    28 4pm Andy Jenkins v Bill Davis

    29 7pm Mark Dudbridge v John Kuczynski
    30 8pm Roland Scholten v Ron Miller
    31 9pm Kevin Painter v Colin Osborne
    32 10pm Alex Roy v Richie Burnett

    SECOND ROUND
    Friday 22rd December 2006


    33 12.10pm Walsh/Vonck v Bates/Cyr
    34 2pm Lewis/Fleet v Jones/Branks
    35 3.30pm T Jenkins/Lawrence v Beaton/Convery

    36 6.10pm Manley/Jowett v Maish/Havenga
    37 7.45pm Mason/Atwood v Part/Green
    38 9.15pm Lloyd/Seyler v van Barneveld/Clegg
    39 10.45pm Baxter/Gray v Anderson/Webster

    Tuesday 26th December 2006

    40 6.10pm Ovens/S Smith v Warriner-Little/Tabern
    41 7.45pm Dudbridge/Kuczynski v Hamilton/Welding
    42 9.15pm Taylor/Pein v Clark/McGowan
    43 10.45pm Mardle/Caves v Askew/Burchell

    Wednesday 27th December 2006

    44 12.10pm Wade/French v Sams/Ladley
    45 2pm Priestley/Schenk v Monk/Laursen
    46 3.30pm Painter/Osborne v Newton/Wada

    47 6.10pm A Jenkins/Davis v A Smith/Yongsheng
    48 7.45pm Scholten/Miller v Roy/Burnett

    THIRD ROUND

    49 9.15pm Lloyd/Seyler/van Barneveld/Clegg v Walsh/Vonck/Bates/Cyr
    50 10.45pm Mardle/Caves/Askew/Burchell v Ovens/S Smith/Warriner-Little/Tabern

    Thursday 28th December 2006

    51 12.10pm Manley/Jowett/Maish/Havenga v Baxter/Gray/Anderson/Webster
    52 2pm Scholten/Miller/Roy/Burnett v Painter/Osborne/Newton/Wada
    53 3.30pm Lewis/Fleet/Jones/Branks v A Jenkins/Davis/A Smith/Yongsheng

    54 6.10pm T Jenkins/Lawrence/Beaton/Convery v Wade/French/Sams/Ladley
    55 7.45pm Taylor/Pein/Clark/McGowan v Mason/Atwood/Part/Green
    56 9.45pm Priestley/Schenk/Monk/Laursen v Dudbridge/Kuczynski/Hamilton/Welding

    QUARTER-FINALS
    Friday 29th December 2006

    57 12.10pm Winner Game 53 v Winner Game 52
    58 3.30pm Winner Game 54 v Winner Game 56

    58 6.10pm Winner Game 49 v Winner Game 50
    60 7.45pm Winner Game 55 v Winner Game 51

    SEMI-FINALS
    Saturday 30th December 2006

    61 7.10pm As per draw
    62 9.00pm As per draw

    FINAL
    Monday 1st January 2007

    63 7.00pm
    “Jockey Wilson . . . What an athlete.” - Sid Waddell
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    Ronnie Baxter 2 Adrian Gray 3
    Steve Maish 2 Wynand Havenga 3
    Terry Jenkins 3 Mark Lawrence 1
    Matt Clark 1 Mick McGowan 3

    Chris Mason 3 Wayne Atwood 0
    John Part 3 Alan Green 2
    Phil Taylor 3 Anton Pein 0
    Peter Manley 3 Dave Jowett 0

    MICK McGOWAN 3-1 MATT CLARK
    (0-3, 3-0, 3-2, 3-1)

    IRELAND'S Mick McGowan enjoyed a dream Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship debut, coming from a set down to win 3-1 against Matt Clark.

    McGowan has enjoyed a dream year on the PDC circuit, and came through the qualifiers to book his place at the Circus Tavern.

    Despite struggling with a bout of 'flu over the weekend, McGowan booked his place in the last 32 - and a potential clash with defending champion Phil Taylor - with a fine win.

    Clark began brightly, taking the first set 3-0 and scoring well, but McGowan found his range in set two.

    The Irishman hit eight ton-plus scores and two 15-dart legs to respond in kind to Clark and level matters.

    Further legs of 13 and 15 darts saw McGowan move 2-0 up in the third set, with Clark hitting back to square the set in 15 and 14 darts before the Ireland Open Classic champion landed double top to edge ahead.

    A 117 finish helped McGowan into a 2-0 lead in set four, and though an outstanding 161 finish kept Clark in the game, the debutant held his nerve with a 13-darter - including three 140 scores - to seal the win.
    “Jockey Wilson . . . What an athlete.” - Sid Waddell
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    Think he has a long wait for round two. Stephens' Day apparently
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    Think he has a long wait for round two. Stephens' Day apparently
    Yeah 9.15 that night, but worth waiting for!!
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    Day 2 Results:
    Mark Walsh 0 Rico Vonck 3
    Barrie Bates 2 Brian Cyr 3
    Bob Anderson 1 Darren Webster 3
    Denis Ovens 3 Steve Smith 0

    Alan Warriner-Little 0 Alan Tabern 3
    Colin Lloyd 3 Tomas Seyler 0
    Raymond van Barneveld 3 Mitchell Clegg 0
    Adrian Lewis 3 Anthony Fleet 0

    Todays Matches:
    17 1pm Wayne Jones v Ian Branks
    18 2pm Lionel Sams v Dave Ladley
    19 3pm Colin Monk v Per Laursen
    20 4pm Andy Hamilton v Gary Welding

    21 7pm Steve Beaton v Gerry Convery
    22 8pm Dennis Priestley v Josephus Schenk
    23 9pm Wayne Mardle v Alan Caves
    24 10pm James Wade v Warren French
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramskinny View Post
    come on dennis the menace
    sooner he is out the better. Fall asleep watching him, terribly slow.

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    Anyone see the 16 year Aussie qualifier, Barney blew him away as expected but to be fair to him he did alright. Certainly got the build of a darts player

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    Quote Originally Posted by beautifulrock View Post
    Anyone see the 16 year Aussie qualifier, Barney blew him away as expected but to be fair to him he did alright. Certainly got the build of a darts player
    If the aussie could have hit his doubles, would have been interesting.
    Annoying having a break after each set on sky.
    Last edited by samabu92; 20/12/2006 at 3:22 PM.

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    Adrian Lewis looked good last night, even though the other Aussie wasn't up to much. Looked very strong on the doubles.

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    Couple more games like Mardle v Caves would help the darts tourney big time.

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    McGowan at odds of 8-1 to beat Taylor!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by samabu92 View Post
    Couple more games like Mardle v Caves would help the darts tourney big time.
    Like the one tonight between Ray Barnaveld and Colin Lloyd. Class game.
    Honest! I am not a secret Tim nor a closet Sham - I really am a Seagull.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Superhoops View Post
    Like the one tonight between Ray Barnaveld and Colin Lloyd. Class game.
    Will take some game to beat that one,best I have seen Lloyd play for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samabu92 View Post
    ...best I have seen Lloyd play for a while.
    Played great until it mattered. He had three seperate chances to take the match and missed them all. You would expect the World No.1 to hit one of them but the pressure got to him.

    Makes you wonder if he has the 'bottle' to ever win the WC. Being ranked No.1 in the world must mean he has been playing well throughout the year but when it comes to the big one he has been disappointing too many times now.

    No doubt that Barney is a big game player, not many would have stuck in after Lloyd went 3-0 up. He is the only one I can realistically giving Taylor a run, assuming Taylor beats McGowan, of course!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superhoops View Post
    Played great until it mattered. He had three seperate chances to take the match and missed them all. You would expect the World No.1 to hit one of them but the pressure got to him.

    Makes you wonder if he has the 'bottle' to ever win the WC. Being ranked No.1 in the world must mean he has been playing well throughout the year but when it comes to the big one he has been disappointing too many times now.

    No doubt that Barney is a big game player, not many would have stuck in after Lloyd went 3-0 up. He is the only one I can realistically giving Taylor a run, assuming Taylor beats McGowan, of course!!!
    Dont know how he is no.1 as that was his first time getting past 1st round in 4 attempts in last 4 comps. Would barney meet Taylor in semi or final. Its the final we all want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samabu92 View Post
    Dont know how he is no.1 as that was his first time getting past 1st round in 4 attempts in last 4 comps. Would barney meet Taylor in semi or final. Its the final we all want.
    The PDC have their own ranking system based on results throughout the year. The latest rankings have Colin Lloyd at No.1.

    Barney is in the top half of the draw where Adrian Lewis, who he would not meet until the semi final, is probably his biggest threat.

    Taylor is in the bottom half, where, if he beats Mick McGowan, he will meet Chris Mason in the next round. After that, Dennis Priestley is the likely semi-final opponent.
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    Although beaten 4-1 by Taylor, Mick McGowan put up a great display and pushed Taylor into producing the best darts of the tournament so far with a 109 average. McGowan was just over 100 average, the second best of the tournament so far. McGowan missed three vital doubles for legs that should have won him at least another set. 4-1 sounds as it if was easy for Taylor, it was anything but.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superhoops View Post
    Although beaten 4-1 by Taylor, Mick McGowan put up a great display and pushed Taylor into producing the best darts of the tournament so far with a 109 average. McGowan was just over 100 average, the second best of the tournament so far. McGowan missed three vital doubles for legs that should have won him at least another set. 4-1 sounds as it if was easy for Taylor, it was anything but.
    Great display by him alright, he would have hammered anyone else on that average. Lewis has 3rd best and its 96. Hopefully he can go on from this tourney and go on to better things. Must give Taylor credit though(I am Barney fan), he has won it 13 times and still looks hungry as ever. These adverts still annoying after sets,you see players themselves asking is there a break now or not. Grew up watching BBC world championship and still prefrer it over sky.

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