Northern Ireland Claim World Cup
Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney recovered from 7-5 down to beat the Welsh pairing of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton in one of the most intense finals Continue reading Northern Ireland Claim World Cup
Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney recovered from 7-5 down to beat the Welsh pairing of Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton in one of the most intense finals Continue reading Northern Ireland Claim World Cup
FREE of charge supplementary publication is packed with it’s usual combination of results, reports, columns and taster articles from its larger print relative Darts World Magazine. Continue reading Darts World Extra Moving Into Double Figures
An exciting weekend in the revamped World Cup saw the 2020 champions repeat their success… Continue reading Wonderful Wales Win Again
The Belgian duo had dominated the headlines during the group stage as they put aside personal differences… Continue reading World Cup Day 3: Battling Belgians Bag Qtr Final Spot
…as they aim to become only the fourth nation to claim multiple World Cup successes. Continue reading Australia and Wales Look To Claim Second World Cup
Another side who could cause real trouble are the host nation, Germany. Clemens and Schindler have played well together before and have both been in excellent shape this year. Continue reading World Cup of Darts: Preview
56-year-old Burnett continued his fairy-tale run in Minehead, booking his place in a first televised ranking quarter-final since 2014 Continue reading Burnett Bouncing Once Again
he Welsh Darts Organisation announced the sudden passing of their former Welsh International player Rhian Speed from Wrexham at the age of 58. Continue reading World Master Rhian Speed Dies Aged 58
The dart is a perfect example of the small margins making big differences theory. All the tech and styling of signature darts but not the premium price tag… Continue reading Choose Your Weapons: Jamie Lewis SE 2023
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