Barney vloog er in R2 uit. Hij verloor van Henderson met 6-2. Jelle Klaasen was in R3 klaar. Hij verloor met 6-4 van Ronnie Baxterquote:NULAND - Co Stompé deed zaterdagmiddag van zich spreken toen hij zijn tegenstander Steve Farmer voortijdig feliciteerde.
Bij het Players Championship van de PDC in Nuland stoorde Stompé zich zo aan de vertragingstactiek van zijn opponent dat hij het na twee legs voor gezien hield in de 1/16de finale. 'Ik vond zijn gedrag niet van respect getuigen richting mij en dan stop ik ermee', aldus de Amsterdammer, die vanwege die actie vermoedelijk zijn prijzengeld van 400 pond moet inleveren.
Gary Anderson won de finale van het toernooi van Wes Newton. Simon Whitlock baarde opzien met een ninedarter. Michael van Gerwen uit Boxtel kwam tot de laatste acht.
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Loting EK voor volgende week.
PartyPoker.net European Championship - Draw Bracket
Phil Taylor (1, ENG) v John Michael (GRE)
Mervyn King (ENG) v Co Stompe (NED)
Mark Webster (8, WAL) v Terry Jenkins (ENG)
Justin Pipe (ENG) v Paul Nicholson (AUS)
Simon Whitlock (5, AUS) v Mensur Suljovic (AUT)
Alan Tabern (ENG) v Colin Lloyd (ENG)
Gary Anderson (4, SCO) v Jamie Caven (ENG)
John Part (CAN) v Peter Wright (ENG)
Adrian Lewis (2, ENG) v Vincent van der Voort (NED)
Jelle Klaasen (NED) v Dave Chisnall (ENG)
Wes Newton (7, ENG) v Andy Smith (ENG)
Kim Huybrechts (BEL) v Antonio Alcinas (ESP)
Raymond van Barneveld (6, NED) v Andy Hamilton (ENG)
Wayne Jones (ENG) v Mark Walsh (ENG)
James Wade (3, ENG) v Magnus Caris (SWE)
Ronnie Baxter (ENG) v Michael van Gerwen (NED)
Fourth Roundquote:RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD won his first Players Championship for over three years with a 6-2 defeat of John Part in the final of Saturday's tournament at the Moorways Centre in Debry.
The Dutch ace claimed the £6,000 title and his first ranking win since April 2008 in the Open Holland Masters with the success, which saw him make a winning return from a summer break in Spain.
Van Barneveld was pushed all the way to an 11th leg in three of his matches, but punishing Jamie Caven for misses in their second round contest, took out 106 to defeat Co Stompe and then edged out Steve Farmer in the quarter-finals.
He also defeated Adrian Bolitho and Brendan Dolan during the event, and a 6-4 win over Paul Nicholson in the semi-finals set up a tasty final against three-time World Champion Part.
Van Barneveld broke in the opening leg of the final and, after Part had levelled, took out a 13-darter to win the third and a brilliant 126 finish on the bull for the fourth - despite the Canadian hitting two 180s in the leg.
Part hit double 16 to take the fifth, but van Barneveld restored his two-leg advantage with a 12-darter, traded 180s with his opponent before landing a key double four to lead 5-2 and then sealed victory in style with a 156 finish.
Part was seeking to win a Players Championship for a second successive weekend - and his fourth event of the year - but had to settle for the £3,000 runner-up prize.
He had produced a moment of magic to win his semi-final against Simon Whitlock, taking out 126 on the bull for a 12-darter with the Australian sat on 45.
Part also overcame Gary Anderson 6-3 in the quarter-finals, and defeated Chris Thompson, Steve Brown - with a whitewash - and Michael Smith during the event.
Nicholson's semi-final appearance was his best display since a victory in Barnsley in June, while Whitlock was defeated in the last four for the third time in the last five Players Championships.
Anderson's run to the quarter-finals included a stunning whitewash win over Mark Dudbridge in the last 16, in which he used just 73 darts in picking up the 6-0 win with legs of 12, 11, 11, 13, 12 and 14 darts for a 123.5 average.
Farmer defeated in-form Wes Newton in the last 16 with a 6-5 triumph after the number one seed missed two match darts, while Mark Walsh came from 5-1 down to see off John Henderson in his run to the fourth round.
Sunday sees a second £35,000 Players Championship being held at the Moorways Centre in Derby, as players continue to battle for qualifying places in next month's World Grand Prix in Dublin.
quote:THE international qualifiers for the 2012 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship have been confirmed.
The £1 million tournament, darts' biggest event, will see 72 players take part at Alexandra Palace in London from December 15 2011-January 2 2012.
The PDC's top 32 players will qualify automatically for the tournament, alongside the top 16 non-qualified players from the Players Championship Order of Merit after the final PDC ProTour events on November 27.
Additionally, the top four non-qualified players from the European Order of Merit will qualify and earn a place in the first round, alongside the leading non-qualified North American player from the PDC Order of Merit.
The winner of the PDPA Qualifier, to be held on Monday November 28 in Wigan, will join them in the first round draw, alongside Sean Reed, the DPA Australian Grand Prix champion and the Oceanic Masters winner.
A further 16 places in the Preliminary Round have been awarded to a combination of international qualifiers, as well as the PDPA Qualifier Runner-Up and the PDC Unicorn Youth Tour Order of Merit winner.
Qualifiers will come from across Europe, Scandinavia and Asia, as well as from the South African Masters and the new South Asia Qualifier, featuring players from Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore.
Shane O'Connor and Connie Finnan will battle for the place reserved for the winner of the Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay event when they contest the final at the Citywest Hotel, Dublin on Sunday October 9 ahead of the World Grand Prix final, while Warren French has already qualified through the New Zealand rankings.
Tickets for the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship can be purchased by visiting www.seetickets.com/darts or by calling 0844 871 8807 (calls cost 6p per minute from a BT landline plus standard network charge).
Hospitality Packages are also available and can be purchased via the PDC Head Office on 08712 501 180.
Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship
First Round Qualifiers
PDC Order of Merit Top 32 (at November 28)
Top 16 non-qualified players from Players Championship Order of Merit
Top four non-qualified players from European Order of Merit
DPA Australian Grand Prix champion (Sean Reed)
Oceanic Masters Winner
PDPA Qualifier Winner
Leading non-qualified North American player from PDC Order of Merit
Preliminary Round Qualifiers
Chinese Qualifier
Danish Qualifier
East European Qualifier
Finnish Qualifier
German Qualifier
Irish Matchplay Winner
Japanese Qualifier
New Zealand Qualifier (Warren French)
PDC Unicorn Youth Tour Order of Merit Winner
PDPA Qualifier Runner-Up
Philippines Qualifier
South African Masters Winner
South Asia Qualifier (Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore)
South European Qualifier
Swedish Qualifier
Pffquote:The former BBC darts commentator Sid Waddell has been diagnosed with bowel cancer.
The 71-year old, whose voice has become synonymous with the sport, left the BBC in 1994 to broadcast for Sky Sports.
Waddell thanked fans for their best wishes via Twitter, saying "Bowel cancer's not a barrel of laughs so I'll be switching off from Twitter until things get better."
The Cambridge graduate is also a published author and screenwriter.
"He's not just an underdog, he's an underpuppy." [Before Keith Dellar's world title triumph in 1983]
Northumberland-born Waddell is well-loved for his colourful and excitable commentary style, with his best-known lines including "There's only one word for it - 'magic darts"'.
He also noted, while watching Eric Bristow become world champion: "When Alexander of Macedonia was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer... Bristow's only 27."
A statement from his manager Dick Allix read: "Following recent tests, Sid has unfortunately been diagnosed with bowel cancer. He is now undergoing treatment and will, regretfully, be unable to undertake any professional engagements for the time being.
"As treatment progresses, I will issue further statements. I would ask that everyone respects his privacy at this time."
Professional Darts Corporation chairman Barry Hearn said: "Sid is a hugely popular character throughout the sport of darts and I'm sure I speak on behalf of the PDC, our players and fans in wishing him a speedy and successful recovery.
"Our thoughts will be with him and his family as he begins his treatment."
Waddell, who began commentating on darts in 1978, was inducted in to the PDC Hall of Fame in 2008.
Outside of his commentary work, he has had 11 books published and wrote the sport-based BBC children's programmes Jossy's Giants and Sloggers, receiving a Screenwriter's Guild nomination for best scriptwriter for the latter.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Phil Taylor 7 7 0 42 16 26 £2100 14 £2600 Gary Anderson 7 6 1 38 30 8 £1900 12 £3100 Simon Whitlock 7 5 2 38 23 15 £1900 10 £2300 Wes Newton 7 4 3 37 33 4 £1850 8 £2550 Mark Webster 7 3 4 29 33 -4 £1450 6 James Wade 7 2 5 24 39 -15 £1200 4 Adrian Lewis 7 1 6 25 36 -11 £1250 2 Terry Jenkins 7 0 7 19 42 -23 £950 0 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Phil Taylor (Q) 7 6 1 40 19 21 £2000 12 Mervyn King (Q) 7 5 2 38 26 12 £1900 10 Simon Whitlock (Q) 7 5 2 39 33 6 £1950 10 Paul Nicholson (Q) 7 5 2 35 29 6 £1750 10 Wes Newton 7 3 4 34 31 3 £1700 6 Andy Hamilton 7 2 5 23 34 -11 £1150 4 James Wade 7 1 6 23 41 -18 £1150 2 Mark Webster 7 1 6 22 41 -19 £1100 2 |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | Paul Nicholson 7 6 1 39 31 8 £3150 12 Colin Lloyd 7 5 2 36 30 6 £2200 10 Simon Whitlock 7 4 3 35 26 9 £2750 8 Mark Walsh 7 4 3 34 30 4 £2100 8 Wayne Jones 7 3 4 36 31 5 £1800 6 Mervyn King 7 3 4 27 32 -5 £1350 6 Wes Newton 7 3 4 29 36 -7 £1050 6 Andy Hamilton 7 0 7 22 42 -20 £1100 0 |
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