Premier League Night ’4′ Exeter Results

Phil Taylor riegns supreme again and records the highest ever Premier League average with 117.35 in his 8-4 win over Simon Whitlock.

Barney takes the spoils with a 4 leg burst against Andy Hamilton to win 8-6 from 6-4 down, James Wade finally gets off the mark with a close win against Painter. And current Premier League Champion Gary Anderson trounced Current World Champion Adrian Lewis 8-1 in the final encounter in Exeter.

McCoy’s Premier League Darts - Week Four
March 1 2012 –
Westpoint Arena, Exeter
Kevin Painter 6-8 James Wade
Raymond van Barneveld 8-6 Andy Hamilton
Simon Whitlock 4-8 Phil Taylor
Gary Anderson 8-1 Adrian Lewis

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               JAMES WADE 8-6 KEVIN PAINTER
JAMES WADE picked up his first victory of the McCoy’s Premier League Darts season as he defeated Kevin Painter 8-6 at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. The 2009 champion had suffered defeat in his opening three matches this season, but landed three ton-plus checkouts in claiming both points against Painter. Wade did suffered some early nerves on doubles – allowing Painter in to finish 66 in two darts in the opening leg before needing six darts to win the second on double two, after his opponent missed a dart to break – but settled to move into a 3-1 lead with checkouts of 118 and double top. Painter hit a 180 and finished 81 on the bull for a 12-darter in the fifth leg, but Wade added a 117 checkout to lead 4-2 at the break.

Painter took the seventh on double 12, but crucially missed two darts at tops to break back in the next as Wade landed double ten to regain his two-leg cushion. Painter finished 118 in the ninth only to see Wade land a second 117 checkout in the next, with the game of cat-and-mouse continuing as double 16 saw Painter cut the gap to 6-5 before the left-hander tok out tops to ensure a point. Painter took out 68 in two darts to win the 13th and send the match into a decider, but he was unable to break Wade’s throw as the 2009 champion was first to a finish and checked out 78 in two dart to seal victory.

Match Stats

Kevin Painter

6-8

James Wade

19

100+

24

9

140+

11

1

180

0

30.37

Ave1

29.82

91.11

Ave3

89.47

118

High Finish

118,117×2

0

Breaks of Throw

1

6/11 – 55%

Finishing %

8/16 – 50%

Leg-By-Leg
1-0 Wade misses tops and Painter takes out a confident 66 finish in two darts to win the opener.
1-1 The left-hander misses double 12, six and three but is handed a reprieve when Painter misses double 16 for a 102 checkout, allowing Wade back in to take out double two.
1-2 Wade finishes 118 to break and take the lead.
1-3 Wade hits a 177 to leave 40, which he finishes at the first time of asking.
2-3 Painter hits 1st 180 to leave 81 after nine darts, & finishes the combination on the bull to hit back.
2-4 Wade finishes 117 on tops to move two legs clear going into the break.
3-4 Painter lands double 12 to take the seventh leg.
3-5 Wade misses double top and ten, but Painter is unable to convert two darts at tops and the left-hander returns to hit double ten with his third dart to hold.
4-5 Painter regains his range on tops by taking out 118 to win his fourth leg.
4-6 Wade takes out 117 for the second time in the game.
5-6 Painter hits double 16 to reduce the gap again.
5-7 Wade lands tops to secure his first point of the season.
6-7 Painter takes out 68 in two darts to take the game into a deciding leg.
6-8 Wade finishes 78 in two darts to secure the victory, his first win of the 2012 campaign.

RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD 8-6 ANDY HAMILTON
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD edged out Andy Hamilton 8-6 in a dramatic finale to claim his first McCoy’s Premier League Darts win of the season in Exeter. The Dutchman maintained his impressive start to the season as he followed up two previous draws and a 106 average in last week’s defeat to Phil Taylor by taking both points against the World Championship finalist.

Hamilton had hit six doubles from as many attempts in taking a 6-4 lead, but van Barneveld won the final four legs without reply as the Stoke ace missed four darts to snatch a draw in the final leg. Van Barneveld made a confident start, hitting a 180 and finishing double 18 for a 13-darter, before Hamilton won the next three, hitting a 177 in a 12-darter to break, as he moved 3-1 up.

Van Barneveld took out 72 to take the fifth, but Hamilton won a key sixth going into the break by taking out 66 with the Dutchman waiting on 40 after hitting a 180. The next four were shared to leave Hamilton 6-4 up, but van Barneveld turned the game with a brilliant spell, hitting 180s in three successive legs, which he won in 11, 15 and 15 darts to move 7-6 up. Hamilton was first to a double in the decider, but missed four darts at double 16 to claim a draw and the Dutchman punished him on double 18 to take both points.

Match Stats

Raymond van Barneveld

8-6

Andy Hamilton

19

100+

12

8

140+

11

5

180

0

32.77

Ave1

27.15

98.30

Ave3

81.45

82

High Finish

92

2

Breaks of Throw

1

Finishing %

Leg-By-Leg
1-0 van Barneveld settles any nerves with a 13-darter to open the game, hitting a 180 and double 18.
1-1 Hamilton levels on double ten.
1-2 Hamilton lands a 177 and takes out 92 on double eight to break with a 12-darter.
1-3 Hamilton takes out 39 to lead by two legs.
2-3 van Barneveld wins the fifth to hit back.
2-4 van Barneveld lands a 180 and leaves 40, but Hamilton takes out 66 to maintain his flawless record on doubles going into the break.
3-4 van Barneveld finishes double eight with his third dart to take the seventh leg.
3-5 Hamilton lands double eight to maintain his clinical finishing.
4-5 The Dutchman posts double ten to hit back.
4-6 Hamilton finishes 58 on tops – inevitably at the first time of asking – to move closer to a postive result.
5-6 van Barneveld opens with five perfect darts by hitting 180 and 140, and takes out 82 in two darts for a high-quality leg.
6-6 The Dutchman kicks off with another 180, and finishes double nine to break back and level.
7-6 van Barneveld maintains the momentum by landing a third maximum in as many legs, and takes out 68 on double 16 to lead for the first time
since the opening leg.
8-6 Hamilton finally misses a double at a crucial time, firstly being off-target on double 16 for a 102 finish before missing a further three darts.

SIMON WHITLOCK 4-8 PHIL TAYLOR

PHIL TAYLOR recorded the highest-ever average in McCoy’s Premier League Darts history as he defeated Simon Whitlock 8-4 at the Westpoint Arena in Exeter. The world number one has enjoyed a brilliant start to the Premier League season, hitting two 112-plus averages and a nine-darter in an unbeaten opening three weeks. However, he raised the bar even further by averaging 117.35 – the second-highest ever on television and a record in the Premier League – as he powered to victory against Whitlock.

Taylor began the game with a break of throw, finishing 64 for a 15-dart leg, before following up a 180 with a 99 checkout in doubling his lead. Whitlock finished 77 on tops to get off the mark in the third leg, but Taylor landed a second maximum and finished 71 to win the next for a 3-1 cushion. The pair traded double eight finishes for 14-dart legs in the next two, and after Whitlock posted a 180 and double two to win the seventh the duo traded 11-darters as Taylor moved 5-4 up.

Although Whitlock had pulled back to within touching distance of the world number one, he was left little chance as Taylor hit top gear to win the next three. He firstly posted a ten-dart finish courtesy of scores of 140, 180, 165 and double eight, before finishing an 11-darter after Whitlock had missed double 16 for a 132 combination. Taylor then completed victory with another 11-dart leg, taking out 90 with bullseye and double top, to secure a record-breaking average and a third successive victory this season.

Match Stats

Simon Whitlock

4-8

Phil Taylor

10

100+

10

14

140+

14

1

180

4

35.14

Ave1

39.12

105.44

Ave3

117.35

84

High Finish

99

0

Breaks of Throw

2

4/9 – 44%

Finishing %

8/10 – 80%

Leg by Leg

0-1 Taylor finishes 64 to take an immediate break of throw.
0-2 The world number one landed a 180 and finished 99 to double his lead.
1-2 Whitlock completes a 77 combination on double top to get off the mark.
1-3 Taylor hits a 180 and takes out 71 on double eight to win a third leg.
2-3 Double eight sees Whitlock win his second leg of the game.
2-4 Taylor posts a third 180 and takes out double eight to move two legs clear going into the break.
3-4 Whitlock opens with his first 180 of the game and finishes double two.
3-5 Taylor finishes 82 to win his fifth leg of the game.
4-5 Whitlock finishes 84 in two darts with a treble 16, double 18 combination.
4-6 Taylor hits a brilliant ten-dart finish, scoring 140, 180 and 165 before landing double eight at the first time of asking to move his average to 114 on the night.
4-7 Taylor hits scores of 177 and 132 to leave 52, and when Whitlock wires double 16 for a 132 finish he steps in for an 11-darter on double 16.
4-8 Taylor finishes 90 in two darts to finish the game with a 117.35 average – the highest-ever since the Premier League Darts was introduced in 2005.

GARY ANDERSON 8-1 ADRIAN LEWIS
REIGNING McCoy’s Premier League Darts champion Gary Anderson powered to an 8-1 victory over World Champion Adrian Lewis to claim his second successive win in Thursday’s final game in Exeter. Anderson showed no mercy with a fine display in a repeat of last year’s Premier League Darts final, which also went the way of the Scot. Anderson took the first four legs without Lewis even having a dart at a double, hitting two 180s in
the process, before the World Champion missed five darts to get off the mark in the fifth as the Scot posted double five for a 5-0 cushion.

Lewis produced a brilliant 13-darter to finally break his duck in leg six, hitting a 180 to set up double four, but Anderson dampened his hopes of a
fightback by taking out 95 on tops in the next. Lewis also missed four darts at a double in the eighth as Anderson moved 7-1 up on double ten, before a missed bullseye from the World Champion allowed him to secure victory on double six.

Match Stats

Gary Anderson

8-1

Adrian Lewis

18

100+

24

2

140+

11

3

180

0

30.51

Ave1

28.74

91.52

Ave3

86.23

95

High Finish

8

3

Breaks of Throw

0

8/17 – 41%

Finishing %

1/11 – 9%

Leg-By-Leg
1-0 Anderson makes a fine start by hitting double 18 for a 13-darter.
2-0 The Scot breaks for the first time by landing double top.
3-0 Lewis hits a 180 but Anderson denies him a shot at 24 by taking out 68 for a 14-darter.
4-0 Anderson opens with a maximum, with Lewis replying in kind in his only ton-plus score of the leg as Anderson finishes 70 to move four legs
clear.
5-0 Anderson edges a scrappy fifth on double five after Lewis misses five darts to get on the scoreboard.
5-1 Lewis lands another 180, and finishes double four for a 13-darter to win his first leg in style.
6-1 Anderson replies by landing a maximum and taking out 95 on tops.
7-1 Lewis misses four more darts at a double and is punished as Anderson moves six legs clear on double ten.
8-1 Lewis hits three ton-plus scores but misses the bull for an 84 finish, and Anderson seals the win on double six.

Latest League Table

     NAME  Won Drawn   Lost   +/- Points
     Phil Taylor    3      1     0   +11      7
     Gary Anderson    3      0     1   +14      6
     Kevin Painter    2      0     2   +2      4
     R van Barnaveld    1      2     1   -2      4
     Andy Hamilton    1      1     2   -5      3
     Simon Whitlock    1      1     2   -5      3
     Adrian Lewis    0      3     1   -7      3
     James Wade    1      0     3   -8      2