Jamie Caven fired home a nine-darter as the first two European Tour UK Qualifiers saw Stephen Bunting, Daryl Gurney, Kevin Painter, Devon Petersen and James Richardson secure spots in both the Dutch Darts Masters and German Darts Master.
The PDC’s five days of action at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan concluded yesterday as the 2016 PDC Qualifying School was followed by a double-header of UK Qualifiers for the year’s first two European Tour events.
Each UK Qualifier saw 20 players win their spot in the European Tour main events, although it was a nine-dart finish from Caven which stole the show as he followed up a first round win over Jay Foreman with a perfect leg as he swept aside Mark Barilli in style with an unconventional achievement.
Having scored 171 with his first three darts, Caven then landed a maximum 180 to leave himself 150 to finish, which he took out with treble 20, bullseye and double top to complete the perfect leg in spectacular fashion.
Caven went on to defeat Barilli 6-1 as he secured his spot in February’s Dutch Darts Masters in Venray, and he admitted: “The nine darter was nice.
“The other time I hit one on the tour was against Simon Whitlock in Crawley, and that was 167, 180, treble 20, treble 20, double 17 – I just can’t do it conventionally it seems.”
It was a superb start to the year for the 39-year-old, and despite crashing out to Robert Owen in the second qualifier, Caven is pleased with the way he is playing and has his sights set winning a place in the world’s top 16.
“I think I have been floating around 17-25 in the rankings for the last few years and I want to change that,” he added. “I feel good, things are going okay – you don’t hit a nine-darter if you aren’t playing well.
“I am looking forward to putting a lot of hard work in and getting myself right for the big stuff coming up later in the year.”
Elsewhere, Wigan was a happy hunting ground for Northamptonshire’s Richardson, having secured his Tour Card earlier in the week before picking up two major scalps on his way qualification for the year’s opening two European Tour events.
In qualification for the Dutch Darts Masters, he backed up a first round whitewash of Martin Grimble to then beat world number 24 Steve Beaton 6-3 in the second round and Nathan Derry 6-5 in his decider.
In the day’s second qualifier, for March’s German Darts Masters, he marched past Jim Walker and Steve Brown, before beating former World Championship finalist Andy Hamilton 6-3 to conclude a superb few days.
The father to 2015 Junior Darts Corporation champion and recent Lakeside Youth winner Joshua Richardson, James has put his recent resurgence down to the influence of his son.
“I am over the moon, I had absolutely no nerves, but the biggest part of me coming back is my son,” he said.
“He won the JDC Youth Championship, and we are now practicing together. Me and Josh are on the board all the time, and he is my inspiration, so I owe him this success.
“My confidence is sky high. On the second day here I played really well and got my Tour Card, and then it came to the qualifiers and I have done the double. I’ve never had a start to the season like this before. I feel good and think I can go far this year.”
The day was also memorable for another Northamptonshire-based ace, former Players Championship Finals winner Kevin Painter, who kicked off 2016 by securing his spot in both tournaments.
Northern Ireland’s Daryl Gurney continued his strong recent form – which included a run to the semi-finals of the Players Championship Finals in Minehead – to qualify for both events, alongside Stephen Bunting and South Africa’s Devon Petersen, who also enjoyed a flawless day of qualifying.
It was also a good day for Ryan Harrington, the son of former world number one Rod, as he reached his first ever European Tour event with victory in the Dutch Darts Masters qualifier.
Ritchie Edhouse will also be making his European Tour debut in Venray, with the Hornchurch thrower having only joined the PDC circuit at Qualifying School this week.
The German Darts Masters will mark the European Tour debut of Crewe’s Ben Davies, who competed on the PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour last year.
Emerging youngsters Chris Dobey and Nathan Aspinall – the PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship runner-up to Max Hopp last November – were amongst the qualifiers for the German Darts Masters.
Beaton – a former European Tour winner – and Barilli bounced back from their earlier defeats to qualify for Munich event, but last year’s beaten finalist at the Ballhausforum, John Henderson, was denied a return to the Munich venue this Easter by Sam Head, who subsequently lost to John Bowles.
The full list of qualifiers for the Dutch Darts Masters in Venray, between February 12-14 is as follows:
Mervyn King, Simon Whitlock, Stephen Bunting, Ronnie Baxter, Gerwyn Price, Jamie Lewis, Kevin Thomas, John Henderson, Daryl Gurney, Mark Webster, James Richardson, Jamie Caven, Paul Milford, Ricky Evans, David Pallett, Ritchie Edhouse, Robbie Green, Kevin Painter, Devon Petersen and Ryan Harrington.
The full list of qualifiers for the German Darts Masters in Munich, between March 26-28 is as follows:
Mark Barilli, Mark Walsh, Stephen Bunting, Alan Norris, Chris Dobey, Ben Davies, James Richardson, John Bowles, Daryl Gurney, Nathan Aspinall, Steve Beaton, Darren Johnson, Stuart Kellett, Andrew Gilding, Peter Hudson, Joe Cullen, William O’Connor, Kevin Painter, Devon Petersen and James Wilson.
Dutch Darts Masters – 2016 ET1
UK Qualifier
Sunday January 17, Robin Park Tennis Centre Wigan.
First Round
Mervyn King (1) Bye
Mark Frost 6-1 Brian Woods
Stuart Kellett 6-3 Prakash Jiwa
Ross Smith 6-3 Matt Clark
Simon Whitlock (2) Bye
Derek Brand 6-5 Robert Owen
Adam Smith-Neale 6-4 Wayne Crossley
Andy Boulton 6-4 Jonathan Worsley
Stephen Bunting (3) Bye
Dennis Smith 6-4 Darren Johnson
Shaun Griffiths 6-1 Luke Woodhouse
Steve Hine 6-5 Andy Hamilton
Alan Norris (4) Bye
Ronnie Baxter 6-1 Jack Todd
Steve Brown 6-3 Dave Ladley
Jamie Robinson 6-3 Jon Jukes
Gerwyn Price (5) Bye
Michael Malone 6-2 Callum Loose
Dave Johnston 6-0 David Jamieson
Johnny Haines 6-1 Lee Whitworth
Jamie Lewis (6) Bye
Chris Dobey 6-4 Justin Bradshaw
Jamie Bain 6-0 Jay Murphy
Lee Evans 6-4 David Fatum
Joe Murnan (7) Bye
Jason Marriott 6-3 Kurt Parry
Kevin Thomas 6-2 Mark Walsh
John Bowles 6-1 Ryan Palmer
John Henderson (8) Bye
Aden Kirk 6-4 Nick Fullwell
Ben Ward 6-3 Kentaro Suzuki
Curtis Hammond 6-1 James Hubbard
Daryl Gurney (9) Bye
Richard Baillie 6-2 Ryan Short
Stephen Willard 6-5 Jim Walker
Martyn Turner 6-4 Michael Barnard
Mark Webster (10) Bye
Sam Head 6-5 Mick Todd
Steve McNally 6-3 Ricky Williams
Terry Temple 6-0 Ian Moar
Steve Beaton (11) Bye
James Richardson 6-0 Martin Grimble
Nathan Derry 6-1 Danny Pinhorne
Andy Jenkins 6-0 Chris Quantock
Jamie Caven (12) Bye
Jay Foreman 6-5 Stuart Harding
Mark Barilli 6-2 Adam Hunt
Andy Smith 6-5 Eddie Dootson
Keegan Brown (13) Bye
Alan Tabern 6-4 Peter Hudson
Paul Milford 6-1 Andreas Hajimina
Barrie Bates 6-2 Tony Cole
Andrew Gilding (14) Bye
Jonny Clayton 6-4 Ian Moss
Ricky Evans 6-5 Nathan Aspinall
Arron Monk 6-5 Mark Hylton
David Pallett (15) Bye
Tony Newell 6-4 Steven Smith
Richie Howson 6-1 Joshua Richardson
Yuji Eguchi 6-4 Richard Corner
Joe Cullen (16) Bye
Josh Payne 6-1 Haruki Muramatsu
Ritchie Edhouse 6-0 Jamie Hingston
Paul Nicholson 6-2 Darren Latham
Darren Webster (17) Bye
Robbie Green 6-2 William O’Connor
Wayne Jones 6-0 Colin Osborne
Mark Lawrence 6-2 Ray Campbell
Kevin Painter (18) Bye
Gary Stone 6-1 Darren Brown
Rob Modra 6-2 John Part
Mick McGowan 6-4 Andy Parsons
Devon Petersen (19) 6-3 Matt Edgar
Wes Newton 6-1 Darrell Claydon
Tony Richardson 6-5 Shaun Lovett
Dean Winstanley 6-2 Pete Dyos
James Wilson (20) 6-2 Steve West
Ryan Harrington 6-2 Ciaran Sullivan
Joey Palfreyman 6-4 Jason Lovett
Rhys Hayden 6-5 Lee Palfreyman
Second Round
Mervyn King 6-5 Mark Frost
Ross Smith 6-4 Stuart Kellett
Simon Whitlock 6-1 Derek Brand
Andy Boulton 6-3 Adam Smith-Neale
Stephen Bunting 6-1 Dennis Smith
Shaun Griffiths 6-1 Steve Hine
Ronnie Baxter 6-4 Alan Norris
Steve Brown 6-4 Jamie Robinson
Gerwyn Price 6-0 Michael Malone
Johnny Haines 6-5 Dave Johnston
Jamie Lewis 6-1 Chris Dobey
Jamie Bain 6-1 Lee Evans
Jason Marriott 6-4 Joe Murnan
Kevin Thomas 6-5 John Bowles
John Henderson 6-0 Aden Kirk
Curtis Hammond 6-1 Ben Ward
Daryl Gurney 6-5 Richard Baillie
Steven Willard 6-4 Martyn Turner
Mark Webster 6-0 Sam Head
Steve McNally 6-3 Terry Temple
James Richardson 6-3 Steve Beaton
Nathan Derry 6-5 Andy Jenkins
Jamie Caven 6-3 Jay Foreman
Mark Barilli 6-3 Andy Smith
Keegan Brown 6-5 Alan Tabern
Paul Milford 6-5 Barrie Bates
Andrew Gilding 6-4 Jonny Clayton
Ricky Evans 6-3 Arron Monk
David Pallett 6-4 Tony Newell
Yuji Eguchi 6-3 Richie Howson
Josh Payne 6-3 Joe Cullen
Ritchie Edhouse 6-4 Paul Nicholson
Robbie Green 6-3 Darren Webster
Wayne Jones 6-2 Mark Lawrence
Kevin Painter 6-3 Gary Stone
Mick McGowan 6-2 Rob Modra
Devon Petersen 6-5 Wes Newton
Dean Winstanley 6-3 Tony Richardson
Ryan Harrington 6-4 James Wilson
Joey Palfreyman 6-3 Rhys Hayden
Final Round
Mervyn King 6-2 Ross Smith
Simon Whitlock 6-4 Andy Boulton
Stephen Bunting 6-2 Shaun Griffiths
Ronnie Baxter 6-2 Steve Brown
Gerwyn Price 6-5 Johnny Haines
Jamie Lewis 6-4 Jamie Bain
Kevin Thomas 6-4 Jason Marriott
John Henderson 6-4 Curtis Hammond
Daryl Gurney 6-2 Steven Willard
Mark Webster 6-1 Steve McNally
James Richardson 6-5 Nathan Derry
Jamie Caven 6-1 Mark Barilli
Paul Milford 6-5 Keegan Brown
Ricky Evans 6-1 Andrew Gilding
David Pallett 6-4 Yuji Eguchi
Ritchie Edhouse 6-2 Josh Payne
Robbie Green 6-1 Wayne Jones
Kevin Painter 6-4 Mick McGowan
Devon Petersen 6-1 Dean Winstanley
Ryan Harrington 6-3 Joey Palfreyman
Dutch Darts Masters
Top 16 Seeded Players – Enter at Second Round Stage
1 Michael van Gerwen
2 Michael Smith
3 Peter Wright
4 James Wade
5 Kim Huybrechts
6 Adrian Lewis
7 Ian White
8 Dave Chisnall
9 Robert Thornton
10 Jelle Klaasen
11 Terry Jenkins
12 Gary Anderson
13 Benito van de Pas
14 Brendan Dolan
15 Mensur Suljovic
16 Justin Pipe
UK Qualifiers:
Mervyn King, Simon Whitlock, Stephen Bunting, Ronnie Baxter, Gerwyn Price, Jamie Lewis, Kevin Thomas, John Henderson, Daryl Gurney, Mark Webster, James Richardson, Jamie Caven, Paul Milford, Ricky Evans, David Pallett, Ritchie Edhouse, Robbie Green, Kevin Painter, Devon Petersen, Ryan Harrington
European Qualifiers: x8 Players TBC on January 23, Venray
Host Nation Qualifiers: x4 Players TBC on January 23, Venray