IT’S A BULLSEYE!
Inside this veritable Russian doll of a magazine, you will find… Continue reading IT’S A BULLSEYE!
Inside this veritable Russian doll of a magazine, you will find… Continue reading IT’S A BULLSEYE!
Eric made sure his was the first name on the new trophy after he had been given the previous one, for winning it three times… Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1985
No wonder John achieved perfection in 1984. His stance, composure and simple repetitive throw were never better than this. Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1984 That Perfect Moment
The Dutch Open’s debut was an important staging post toward what could be described as a tour for women players. Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1983
Bristow was our superstar, Lowe was our rock, and Lim on his way to becoming our International figurehead but, perhaps, we were missing a cult hero? Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1982
The England domination may have been fronted by Eric but John Lowe was playing a blinder in the supporting role… Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1981
From this victory and throughout the decade that followed Bristow dominated the game of darts both on and off the board…. Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1980
“Claiming your first World Championship is a great achievement for any player… I knew I needed another to prove to everyone that I was a worthy champion. Continue reading The Darts World 50 – John Lowe and 1979
Leighton Rees staked his claim to darting immortality at the first official World Championships. His defeat of John Lowe, in the final, capped the early period of Welsh darting dominance. The much-loved Leighton Rees proved too strong for England’s John Lowe. The ‘red mist’ had featured Rees, Evans, Ridler, and Obbard, among others, hoovering up major events and team titles. Rees himself was one of … Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1978
Just think that, in the modern era, he would still have been eligible for the World Youth Championship and the Development Tour! Continue reading The Darts World 50 – 1977