Die Darterei: Where Media and Merriment Merge
The brainchild of Die Welt journalist Lutz Wöckener and a group of his colleagues, it has enjoyed a fast rise to success… Continue reading Die Darterei: Where Media and Merriment Merge
The brainchild of Die Welt journalist Lutz Wöckener and a group of his colleagues, it has enjoyed a fast rise to success… Continue reading Die Darterei: Where Media and Merriment Merge
Warner has once again seen it all, from the high of nearly beating then incumbent world champion Michael Smith at the German Grand Prix in April 2023, to the lows of defeats and compounded misery… Continue reading No Warm Welcome for Brother Warner
He has scaled the heights of breakfast cereal stardom. He has conquered the broadsheet front pages. But now Luke Littler has even chucked his way into the Forbes….. Continue reading Media Matters: The Litter Effect
Former PDC tour player and England stalwart Dave Ladley’s book, aptly named Ladders to Climb, enters a relatively sparse field… Continue reading Words and Ladders
Even more impressive than his decade-plus stint as one of the most recognisable faces of primetime television was his near four-decade tenure as commentator. Continue reading Tony Green: A Much Loved Voice of Darts
Bangor, Leeds, Newcastle, Nottingham Trent, Bath and Oxford sit atop the UDUK’s six regional leagues as the final stretch of fixtures fast approaches, with Trent the first to mathematically secure the league title. After a lay-off period over Christmas and the January exam season, university darters picked the arrows back up late last month to recommence what has been another fascinating season on the circuit. … Continue reading UDUK Reaching Climax
‘Don’t be tired of waiting’, said Rudyard Kipling in his excellent poem ‘If’. Rudyard, however wise, has never of course been to a darts floor event… Continue reading A UK Open Odyssey: Darting Thomas Attempts Riley’s Route
The opening three rounds will take place in an action-packed afternoon session on Friday March 1 – including action from all eight stages* on PDCTV Continue reading Early UK Open Stage Allocations Confirmed
he survived the swings and tumult to come out on top and defeat the wonderkid Luke Littler 7-4….
Continue reading Humphries Retains His Cool Hand to Lift Title
Luke Littler can perhaps look to the man he vanquished in the semi-finals, Rob Cross, as evidence that the fairytale need not stop yet… Continue reading Littler & Humphries: Finalists Unlikely Journeys