Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton were the first players to reach the Cazoo World Darts Championship quarter-finals while Dirk van Duijvenbode and Ross Smith ...
I thought I was going to win the game, it was just a matter of time. I was trying to play at his pace but it was my night. I was lucky he missed match darts, but I won." Price had said before the game that his best darts would be enough to see him lift the Sid Waddell trophy. Cool Hand had been on top early, denying his opponent a look at double in the final three legs of the first set and then pinning double 16 for a 105 finish to win the second. "Then then I see him celebrating his 180s like it's his first one! “I always think I’m a contender. It paved the way for King to win the fourth set but it would merely delay the inevitable as Cross set up a clash with Chris Dobey. It just needs to come together, so hopefully it’s my year.” Chisnall responded with a 116 average in set four to level the scores but Bunting, who had lost his previous six matches against his local rival including a pair of 6-0 defeats on TV in 2022, held his nerve in the next two closer sets to seal his place in the fourth round. They combined for 31 of them to smash the 180 record for a best-of-seven set match that was previously set by Rob Cross and Michael Smith in the 2018 edition (29). “I knew how well I could play.
Top seed Gerwyn Price completed a comfortable 4-1 win over Jose de Sousa to book his place in the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship at ...
Clayton’s highest checkout was 122 as he hit eight maximums with an average of just under 98 to finally end the run of the 21-year-old, who shocked Nathan Aspinall in the last round. Rob Cross, world champion in 2018, coasted past Mervyn King 4-1 with an average of 99.7 and five 180s to progress to the last 16. “I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time.”
Welsh duo Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton booked their places in the quarter-finals on another thrilling day of action at the Cazoo World Darts Championship ...
It's going to take my best to win this tournament, but I think there's more levels in the locker." I thought I was going to win the game, it was just a matter of time. I was trying to play at his pace but I had to play my game. “I always think I’m a contender. It just needs to come together, so hopefully it’s my year.” “I knew how well I could play.
Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton sealed their places in the Quarter-Finals of the World Darts Championship on another enthralling day of action on Thursday.
It’s going to take my best to win this tournament, but I think there’s more levels in the locker.” I thought I was going to win the game, it was just a matter of time. I was trying to play at his pace but I had to play my game. “I always think I’m a contender. It just needs to come together, so hopefully it’s my year.” “I knew how well I could play.
The fourth round has began at the PDC World Darts Championship with Gerwyn Price easing through to the Quarter-Finals with a 4-1 sets win over Jose de Sousa ...
He missed 67 on double 20 for 2-1 as well as more darts and this allowed De Sousa to hold for 2-1. He missed 71 on double 20 for a hold and De Sousa broke on double 10. A 74 checkout was missed by De Sousa for the set and Price held throw.
Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton book their places in the PDC World Championship quarter-finals with wins over Jose de Sousa and Josh Rock on Thursday.
[Luke Humphries](/people/luke-humphries/) further showcased his credential by holding his nerve to see off the spirited challenge of [Vincent van der Voort](/people/vincent-van-der-voort/). [Jonny Clayton](/people/jonny-clayton/) had to work far harder against [Josh Rock](/people/josh-rock/), the seventh seed coming back from 1-0 and 3-2 deficits to prevail by a 4-3 scoreline. [Gerwyn Price](/people/gerwyn-price/) has progressed through to the PDC World Championship quarter-finals with a 4-1 victory over [Jose de Sousa](/people/jose-de-sousa/).
The top seed, Gerwyn Price, completed a comfortable 4-1 win over José de Sousa to book his place in the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship ...
I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time.” “It was just one of those games where I had to get over the winning line and that is what I did. I just wanted to get up there and win, it doesn’t matter about the performance,” Price said.
The No 1 seed at the World Darts Championship pulled a face and made a gesture that could be construed as offensive by some disabled viewers, after a failed ...
Disgraceful behaviour and if I hear correctly it was literally just because he missed a 180 - not acceptable.' He is fantastic. A second added: 'Never understood the dislike towards Gerwyn Price, until today. 'Josh is an up-and-coming star. @SkySportsDarts & OfficialPDC got to do something, brand damaging doesn’t even cover it.' @SkySports this is not okay.'
WARNING, OFFENSIVE IMAGERY: Gerwyn Price cruised into the quarter-finals at the World Darts Championship with a 4-1 win but has come in for criticism ...
Disgraceful behaviour and if I hear correctly it was literally just because he missed a 180 - not acceptable.” @SkySports this is not okay.” A third commented: "Never understood the dislike towards Gerwyn Price, until today. @Gezzyprice this is disgusting behaviour! One social media user called the gesture “disgraceful”, saying: “This man has children and as a famous sportsperson supposed to be a role model for other children. Another said: “This reaction from Gerwyn Price is not OK and is deeply inappropriate.”
Gerwyn Price sealed victory over Jose de Sousa to reach the Quarter-Finals of the PDC World Darts Championship but social media was full of comments about ...
SKY SPORTS apologised to viewers after a "disgusting" gesture made by Gerwyn Price.The Welshman has been in action at the PDC World Darts Championship.
While a further user blasted: "Always disliked Gerwyn Price but that celebration just confirms what a w*** the guy actually is! Many watching at home were unhappy, and one wrote on social media: "The comments saying people need to get a grip over what #GerwynPrice did? "I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time." @SkySportsDarts & OfficialPDC got to do something, brand damaging doesn’t even cover it." "I was battling against myself and against him, but it is what it is - you come up against certain players and circumstances, so you just have to deal with it. "It was just one of those games where I had to get over the winning line, and that is what I did.
SKY SPORTS apologised to viewers after a "disgusting" gesture made by Gerwyn Price.The Welshman has been in action at the PDC World Darts Championship.
While a further user blasted: "Always disliked Gerwyn Price but that celebration just confirms what a w*** the guy actually is! A further user added: "The comments saying people need to get a grip over what #GerwynPrice did? @SkySportsDarts & OfficialPDC got to do something, brand damaging doesn’t even cover it." "I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time." Sky Sports, this is not OK." This is disgusting behaviour.
Top seed Gerwyn Price completed a comfortable 4-1 win over Jose de Sousa to book his place in the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship at ...
"I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time." "I was battling against myself and against him, but it is what it is - you come up against certain players and circumstances, so you just have to deal with it. "It was just one of those games where I had to get over the winning line, and that is what I did.
Gerwyn Price has revealed that he plans to play rugby again next year when he gets a weekend off from being a professional darts player.
I spoke to my wife about it a couple of months ago. I didn’t have to suck [my stomach] in as much back in the day,” Price said. Price admitted that he hasn’t been at his best this year, as he broke his hand back in March, although he does remain on track to win a second World Championship in three years.
Sky Sports were forced to apologise to their viewers on Thursday night for a gesture Gerwyn Price made in his match against Jose de Sousa.
What a prick." @SkySportsDarts need to comment." Another tweeted: "As a @Gezzyprice fan I was shocked and disappointed. [December 29, 2022]
Sky Sports apologised to their viewers on Thursday night for a gesture Gerwyn Price made in his match against Jose de Sousa.
What a prick." @SkySportsDarts need to comment." Another tweeted: "As a @Gezzyprice fan I was shocked and disappointed.
There is still a glint in the eye of Gerwyn Price whenever asked about his rugby days: his background in the sport helped create the formidable on-stage ...
"That's not me being arrogant or big-headed, because if you'd asked anybody in this tournament they'd say the same." "I miss it, I miss my old life and I just want a little bit of it back so I spoke to my wife about it a couple of months ago, if there's one weekend I'm off then I'm going to put my boots back on and try to get myself back in shape and back on the field because I just need to do something I really enjoy again, which I really miss." "I'm constantly thinking about my old life and when I used to play rugby, when I used to be in a bit better shape to what I am now, I didn't have to suck it in as much back in the day," joked Price in an interview with Sky Sports.
Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton became the first two players to advance to the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship on Thursday evening.
Former Premier League champion Clayton knew there was no margin for error if he was to return to the Alexandra Palace stage next month and he was back on equal terms when he won the sixth set 3-1. ‘Rocky’ refused to wilt however, and was back on level terms when he cleaned up D5 following Clayton’s missed set-dart at D11 and he moved 3-2 ahead by claiming the fifth set. Price’s fellow countryman Jonny Clayton progressed to the last-eight for the first time in his career after he defeated Josh Rock 4-3.
WARNING: OFFENSIVE IMAGERY - Former world champion Gerwyn Price could be in hot water after some viewers construed a gesture he made on the oche as ...
"It was just one of those games where I had to get over the winning line, and that is what I did. I just wanted to get up there and win, it doesn't matter about the performance," he said. Disgraceful behaviour and if I hear correctly it was literally just because he missed a 180 - not acceptable."
Top seed Gerwyn Price completed a comfortable 4-1 win over Jose de Sousa to book his place in the quarter-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship at ...
Clayton’s highest checkout was 122 as he hit eight maximums with an average of just under 98 to finally end the run of the 21-year-old, who shocked Nathan Aspinall in the last round. Rob Cross, world champion in 2018, coasted past Mervyn King 4-1 with an average of 99.7 and five 180s to progress to the last 16. “I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time.”
As the 2023 World Darts Championship reaches its crescendo, debate over which eight players should make the 2023 Premier League, which kicks off in early ...
The Premier League kicks off in Belfast on February 2. I think those six are in but the other two are up for grabs.” [Darts](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/darts/) Championship reaches its closing stages, some attention has inevitably shifted to the eight-player Premier League line-up. Asked for his thoughts on the Premier League line-up after his last-16 win over Jose de Sousa, Price said he was sure Humphries and Cross would be in. Of the 2022 field, Gary Anderson and James Wade are likely to miss out after ending disappointing years with early exits at Alexandra Palace. The top four in the world - Price, [Peter Wright,](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/peter-wright) [Michael van Gerwen](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/michael-van-gerwen) and Michael Smith - will certainly be in but there are question marks over the four other places.
Gerwyn Price has opened up about how he has been spending his time between matches at the World Darts Championship, admitting he has watched very little of ...
I’ll keep an eye on the result to see what happens but I won’t watch it on TV. When you’re on to win the match and you’re leaving someone on 161... “I saw it but on social media. But asked if he would have laid up in a similar situation, Price confessed: “I probably would have done the same thing but there you go. “If I’m going under the radar, happy days, but I haven’t even watched any of it. I’m just concentrating on my own game.” The likelihood of them taking it out is like one in 10. Whoever I play, it’ll be a tough game. “I think Michael was a little bit shell-shocked and will probably learn a lesson from that.” “The wife and my kids are here. We’ve been doing a lot of things. [Gerwyn Price](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/gerwyn-price) admits he has barely watched the World [Darts](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/darts/) Championship as he looks to secure a second Ally Pally crown.
Gerwyn Price has apologised for a gesture he made during his World Darts Championship match against Jose de Sousa. Price reacted to missing out on a 180 by ...
The governing body added that Price has apologised “for any distress he may have caused”. “Gerwyn Price is in the public eye as an elite darts player. We at Level Playing Field would be happy to support the PDC.” @SkySports this is not okay.” When approached for a comment, the PDC confirmed Price has been “reminded of the standards expected of him as a professional”. @Gezzyprice this is disgusting behaviour!