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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: Latest News - UK Open
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Friday, 8 June 2012. Latest News - UK Open. Former World Champion Steve Beaton denies any embarrassment at losing to a qualifier in the preliminary round:. And at the post-match conference, a journalist regrets asking Co Stompe how he feels after losing 4-0 in ten minutes:. 23 July 2014 at 05:46. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Grand Slam of Darts. Is Darts a Sport? The Sport of Darts. UK Open - Finals. Latest News - UK Open. UK Open 2012 - Day One. Darts and Life with Dog.
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: UK Open - Finals
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Monday, 11 June 2012. UK Open - Finals. Ok - and be honest now - how many of you picked Robert Thornton to win the UK Open? I didn't. The commentators didn't - they thought, as most of us did, that the likely result was Taylor v. Chisnall, with Taylor to win. Such an event is the darting equivalent of the recent transit of Venus. It can't be nerves; this man has been in more major finals than Katie Price has had possible husbands. Or John Jukes to beat Steve Beaton? Or Arron Monk to beat Kevin Painter?
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: July 2012
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Thursday, 5 July 2012. Should Darts be in the Olympics? In the run-up to London 2012, the issue of why darts is not an Olympic sport, and whether or not it should be, is doing the rounds once again. Back in 2010 I put up a lengthy post on this question, and fisked an article arguing against darts' inclusion from Tom McNab, a former British Athletics Head Coach. Sports must be physical" they say. "What about Chess and Bridge? I'm not sure having darts recognised as an Olympic sport - it would almost certa...
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: April 2012
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Friday, 27 April 2012. As he narrowly fails to qualify for the play offs, there are rumours that Gary Anderson means business with his new practice regime. With tension mounting as the Premier League finals approach, Phil Taylor is advised to cut down on the caffeine. And, as the players board the aircraft for Austria, Raymond van Barneveld realises he's been given a seat next to Ted Hankey. Premier League - Night 12. Barney v. Hamilton was more what I think you would call "one for the purists", as t...
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: April 2011
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Friday, 29 April 2011. Or hello, as we say outside the north east :o). Those of you with longer memories might remember me confidently saying, around the beginning of March, that I'd have more time to watch and write about darts from then on. So, I thought I'd take a break from all the hustle and bustle today - some big wedding in London, apparently :o) - to write a quick post, having seen my first darts in weeks yesterday evening. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Grand Slam of Darts.
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: Gone Scholarin'
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Monday, 8 July 2013. Okay, so, over the last year the more astute amongst you may have noticed that this blog has seen less use than the Duchess of Cambridge's Pill packet. This is because I have more or less run out of time in, and money with, which to complete my PhD, and so have been working like a blue arsed fly to get it all done, meaning that I have been unable to spend enough time working on this blog. Top notch job by Adie Lewis in the European Championship last night :o). See you all soon!
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: July 2013
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Monday, 8 July 2013. Okay, so, over the last year the more astute amongst you may have noticed that this blog has seen less use than the Duchess of Cambridge's Pill packet. This is because I have more or less run out of time in, and money with, which to complete my PhD, and so have been working like a blue arsed fly to get it all done, meaning that I have been unable to spend enough time working on this blog. Top notch job by Adie Lewis in the European Championship last night :o). See you all soon!
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: October 2013
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Friday, 25 October 2013. Pre-Masters, Post-Grand Prix. Having been away so long, and now coming back to blogging, I feel a bit like the woman who presented "Watch with Mother" - So children, what have we learned? One thing we have learned for god-damned sure, as if it were a lesson we should ever have forgotten, is not to write off Phil Taylor. We've seen for sure, over the last couple of years, that Michael van Gerwen's talent is little short of staggering. Happy throwing until then :o).
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Arrowed Be Thy Name - Darts Blog: Should Darts be in the Olympics? (2)
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Thursday, 5 July 2012. Should Darts be in the Olympics? In the run-up to London 2012, the issue of why darts is not an Olympic sport, and whether or not it should be, is doing the rounds once again. Back in 2010 I put up a lengthy post on this question, and fisked an article arguing against darts' inclusion from Tom McNab, a former British Athletics Head Coach. Sports must be physical" they say. "What about Chess and Bridge? I'm not sure having darts recognised as an Olympic sport - it would almost certa...