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ally pally qualifiers

  • 16-11-2007 11:42pm
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    just saw that a jason barry qualified today in wolverhampton for the pdc world champs - am i right to presume that it is our own jacko barry that has gotten through

    if it is congrats mate - thats £4000 before you throw another dart


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,282 ✭✭✭Carrickman


    Well done to Irelands Jason Barry who is throught to the PDC World Darts Championships.
    Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship PDPA Qualifiers
    JAMIE CAVEN, Kirk Shepherd, Jason Barry and Steve Evans will make their debuts in the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship next month after coming through the PDPA Qualifiers in Wolverhampton on Friday night.

    The quartet were among 160 players competing for the eight PDPA Qualifier places in the tournament at the Aldersley Leisure Village.

    Caven will make his first appearance in a televised tournament at Alexandra Palace next month following a 5-2 victory against 2006 qualifier Dave Honey in his decisive match.

    The 31-year-old former World Youth Champion from Leicester also overcame John Scott, Jason Crawley and Danny Pinhorne.

    Welshman Evans has been a regular on the PDC circuit since qualifying for the 2003 UK Open, but a win over Darren Webster - a quarter-finalist in last year's World Championship - earned him his first appearance in front of the TV cameras away from Bolton.

    Shepherd, a 21-year-old former World Youth Masters winner, defeated veteran John MaGowan 5-4 in a close contest to book his first World Championship place.

    Irishman Barry followed up his qualification for the SkyBet World Grand Prix in October by defeating experienced Jamie Harvey 5-3 in his final match.

    Maish has slipped out of the world's top 32 since losing in round one of last year's World Championship to South African Wynand Havenga, but justified his number one seeding with some quality wins.

    He was pushed all the way in his deciding game, taking out 104 for victory in a deciding leg against Mark Frost, after earlier defeating Geoff Wylie, Dale Pinch and Robbie Green.

    Dutchman Jan van der Rassel defeated York's John Quantock 5-2 to earn himself a return to the World Championship, while Colin Monk is another player to book his place in yet another major championship with his 5-4 win over Paul Knighton.

    Former World Champions John Lowe, Eric Bristow, Richie Burnett and Keith Deller failed in their bids to reach Alexandra Palace.

    Gary Welding, the number three seed on the night, is facing a drop down the Order of Merit, having reached the quarter-finals of the World Championship two years ago but suffering a first game loss to Jon Archer in Wolverhampton.

    The draw for the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship will be made on Monday 26 November at 3.30pm, live on Sky Sports News.

    Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship
    PDPA Qualifiers - Results


    Qualifiers

    Steve Maish
    Jan van der Rassel
    Colin Monk
    Steve Evans
    Jamie Caven
    Steve Hine
    Kirk Shepherd
    Jason Barry


    Round Five
    Steve Maish 5-4 Mark Frost
    Jan van der Rassel 5-2 John Quantock
    Colin Monk 5-4 Paul Knighton
    Steve Evans 5-4 Darren Webster
    Jamie Caven 5-2 Dave Honey
    Steve Hine 5-0 Alan Caves
    Kirk Shepherd 5-4 John MaGowan
    Jason Barry 5-3 Jamie Harvey
    Winners Qualify For Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship
    Losers £1,000



    Round Four
    Steve Maish 5-3 Robbie Green
    Mark Frost 5-0 John Ferrell
    John Quantock 5-4 Chris Allen
    Jan van der Rassel 5-3 Steve Smith
    Colin Monk 5-3 Nick Fulwell
    Paul Knighton 5-3 Andrew Howarth
    Darren Webster 5-2 Eddie Lovely
    Steve Evans 5-1 Shayne Burgess
    Jamie Caven 5-1 Danny Pinhorne
    Dave Honey 5-1 Jimmy Mann
    Steve Hine 5-4 Colin McGarry
    Alan Caves 5-0 Dave Ladley
    John MaGowan 5-4 Darren Williams
    Kirk Shepherd 5-2 Mark Stephenson
    Jamie Harvey 5-1 Dave Jowett
    Jason Barry 5-1 Simon Craven
    Losers £500

    Round Three
    Steve Maish 5-1 Dale Pinch
    Robbie Green 5-0 John Lowe
    John Ferrell 5-2 Michael Barnard
    Mark Frost 5-3 Paul Williams
    Chris Allen 5-3 Lee Palfreyman
    John Quantock 5-3 Sean Dowling
    Steve Smith 5-3 Ricky Williams
    Jan van der Rassel 5-4 Steve Cusick
    Colin Monk 5-3 Kelvin Painter
    Nick Fulwell 5-0 Garry Clamp
    Paul Knighton 5-0 Norman Fletcher
    Andrew Howarth 5-3 Kevin Dowling
    Darren Webster 5-2 Darrell Thorpe
    Eddie Lovely 5-1 Isen Veljic
    Shayne Burgess 5-3 Wayne Atwood
    Steve Evans 5-1 Darren Moulsley
    Danny Pinhorne 5-4 Dennis Smith
    Jamie Caven 5-2 Jason Crawley
    Jimmy Mann 5-2 Shane Passey
    Dave Honey 5-2 Sean Palfrey
    Steve Hine 5-2 James Keogh
    Colin McGarry 5-2 Eric Bristow
    Alan Caves 5-3 Peter Evison
    Dave Ladley 5-4 Ian Critchett
    John MaGowan 5-4 Kevin McDine
    Darren Williams 5-4 Dave Smith
    Kirk Shepherd 5-2 Andy Callaby
    Mark Stephenson 5-1 Stuart Holden
    Jamie Harvey 5-3 Jon Archer
    Dave Jowett 5-4 Yves Cottenge
    Simon Craven 5-4 Lee Holden
    Jason Barry 5-3 Ray Farrell

    Round Two
    Steve Maish 5-0 Geoff Wylie
    Dale Pinch 5-2 Nigel Peden
    John Lowe 5-0 Jimmy O'Regan
    Robbie Green 5-2 Graeme Stoddart
    Michael Barnard 5-3 Rico Vonck
    John Ferrell 5-3 Kieran Lennon
    Paul Williams 5-3 Darren Latham
    Mark Frost 5-4 Garry Spedding
    Chris Allen 5-1 John Kuczynski
    Lee Palfreyman 5-4 Ian Lever
    John Quantock Bye (Erwin Extercatte)
    Sean Dowling 5-3 Gary Noonan
    Steve Smith 5-0 Brian Cathcart
    Ricky Williams 5-0 Kevin Hill
    Steve Cusick 5-1 Mark Robinson
    Jan van der Rassel 5-1 Robbie Parker
    Colin Monk 5-2 Ian Jopling
    Kelvin Painter 5-2 Kees Slokkers
    Garry Clamp 5-3 Andrew Coulter
    Nick Fulwell 5-3 Mick Savvery
    Norman Fletcher 5-4 Richie Burnett
    Paul Knighton 5-2 Matt Chapman
    Andrew Howarth 5-3 Keith Deller
    Kevin Dowling 5-0 Paul Harrison
    Darren Webster 5-4 Garrett Gray
    Darrell Thorpe 5-3 Tommy Wilson
    Isen Veljic 5-1 Jamie Robinson
    Eddie Lovely 5-3 Jonathan Overton
    Wayne Atwood 5-1 Martin Burchell
    Shayne Burgess 5-1 Scott Marsh
    Darren Moulsley 5-4 Bob Crawley
    Steve Evans 5-1 Owen Caffrey
    Dennis Smith 5-2 Gary Blades
    Danny Pinhorne 5-0 Kevin Reade
    Jamie Caven 5-2 John Scott
    Jason Crawley 5-4 Matt Sheehan
    Jimmy Mann 5-4 Rick Andrews
    Shane Passey 5-2 Brian Jones
    Sean Palfrey 5-3 Colin Ritchie
    Dave Honey 5-2 Lee White
    Steve Hine 5-1 Darren Johnson
    James Keogh 5-2 Henry O'Neill
    Eric Bristow 5-1 Chris Sargeant
    Colin McGarry 5-0 Darren Sutton
    Alan Caves 5-2 Mark Cox
    Peter Evison 5-1 Robbie Newland
    Ian Critchett 5-2 Andy Pearson
    Dave Ladley 5-3 Robert Watson-Lang
    John MaGowan 5-1 Steve Grubb
    Kevin McDine 5-1 James Barton
    Dave Smith 5-1 Peter Aleman
    Darren Williams 5-3 Mark Lawrence
    Andy Callaby 5-1 Frazer Hill
    Kirk Shepherd 5-3 Ian Branks
    Stuart Holden 5-1 Dale Newton
    Mark Stephenson 5-1 Kevin Harris
    Jon Archer 5-1 Gary Welding
    Jamie Harvey 5-2 Aaron Turner
    Yves Cottenge 5-3 Mark Carter
    Dave Jowett 5-1 Brian Whybrow
    Lee Holden 5-1 Alan Green
    Simon Craven 5-4 Taro Yachi
    Jason Barry 5-0 Simon Whatley
    Ray Farrell 5-1 Alan Reilly


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,502 ✭✭✭MBC


    Well done to Jacko barry........look forward to seeing him in the worlds........hope he does well.


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