PHIL
TAYLOR claimed his fifth successive PDC
Pro Tour victory with a defeat of
Brendan Dolan in the Blue Square UK Open
Regional Final.
Taylor won his
sixth tournament of March at the Telford
International Centre, sweeping aside the
field once again to continue his
remarkable run of success.
He won
the North-West Regional Final in Wigan a
fortnight ago before completing a
Players Championship double in Germany
last weekend, and picked up his second
title in as many days in Telford.
Taylor backed up Saturday's Midlands
Players Championship victory with
another imperious showing, including a
whitewash of Northern Ireland's Brendan
Dolan in the final.
Taylor kicked
off with a 102 checkout, and two
maximums from Dolan could do little as
Taylor opened up a 3-0 lead.
A
13-darter extended that further and two
double 16 finishes put him 6-0 up, with
an 11 darter and then a double ten
finish earning him another £6,000
winner's cheque.
He had defeated
world number one Raymond van Barneveld
7-4 in the semi-finals, and overcame
Chris Mason in the quarters after
earlier wins against Alan Tabern, Barrie
Bates, John Ferrell and Dave Smith.
"I'm over the moon," said Taylor. "I've
been practising hard, been dedicated and
it's paying off for me now.
"Getting to the last 16 of these
tournaments is an achievement in itself
so to win five in a row is incredible
for me.
"Brendan kept going at me
in the final, no matter what the score
was, and that made it a tough final and
it's always great for me to beat Barney!
"The winning is the most important thing
for me at the moment. Getting back
playing this month has been key to find
out if I'm doing the right things in
practice and I guess I must be."
Dolan needed to pick up prize money to
earn his place in June's Blue Square UK
Open Televised Finals in Bolton - and
performed superbly to reach his first
PDC Pro Tour final.
He was a 7-5
semi-final winner against Colin Osborne
following a game where the lead changed
hands five times, and also saw off Colin
Lloyd 6-3 in the last eight.
Dolan also included narrow victories
over Roland Scholten and Wes Newton as
well as seeing off Holland's Vincent van
der Voort in reaching the decider, where
he earned £3,000 prize money.
Colin Lloyd backed up his two previous
Regional Final wins and a run to the
final of Saturday's Midlands Players
Championship by reaching the last eight,
losing 6-3 to Dolan after earlier seeing
off world number three James Wade.
The dramatic last Regional Final saw
Dolan among a number of players to win a
spot in the UK Open Televised Finals in
June.
London's Gary Noonan
reached the last 16 to earn his place
with £400 prize money, while runs for
Aaron Turner and York's John Quantock
moved them onto £300 in the UK Open
Order of Merit.
Nigel Birch
overcame John Part and Wayne Mardle to
move onto the £200 prize money which
should be enough to win him a spot at
Bolton, a position also now occupied by
Northern Ireland's Geoff Wylie and
Colchester's Jamie Robinson.
Whatley's run to the quarter-finals
included wins over Alan Caves, Andy
Smith and Adrian Gray earned him £800
and will move him further up the Order
of Merit.
Peter Manley missed
double 12 for a nine-darter in the early
rounds, while Alan Tabern hit a 161
finish in the deciding leg of his game
with Mervyn King.
Quarter-Final Round-Up
Phil
Taylor won the opening quarter-final
with a 6-1 defeat of Chris Mason.
Taylor landed a 180 on his way to
breaking the throw in the opening leg,
and had broken Mason for a second time
before a 14-darter put him 4-0 up.
Mason took leg five with a solid
15-darter, only for Taylor to move up a
gear.
He took the next with a
ten-darter, hitting scores 180, 137 and
144 before taking out double top, and
Taylor sealed the win in 11 darts,
landing a 177 before taking out tops
again.
Taylor will meet Raymond
van Barneveld in the semis, following
the world number one's 6-2 victory over
Colin Monk.
Van Barneveld started
the brighter, landing two maximums on
his way to a 3-0 lead before Monk,
inspired by two 180s of his own, reduced
the arrears to one leg.
However,
Barneveld took leg six on double 16 and
a 12-darter put him 5-2 up before he
sealed the win on tops.
Brendan
Dolan earned a place in the last four
with a 6-3 win over Colin Lloyd.
The Northern Irelander's consistent 140
scoring helped him into a 2-0 lead
before Lloyd hit back to level,
including a maximum in a 12-darter.
Lloyd landed another 180 in the next
leg, but five missed darts at double top
cost him dear, with Dolan taking out
double 12 to regain the lead and then
move 4-2 up with his opponent sat on a
finish in the next.
Lloyd kicked
off leg seven with a maximum and took
out double 18 for a 13-darter, but a 70
finish on double 16 put Dolan a leg away
from the win.
Lloyd, the winnner
of two Regional Finals this year, missed
double 15 for a 150 finish in the next,
and Dolan took his chance with a 76
checkout on double top to progress.
Colin Osborne completed the semi-final
line-up with a comfortable 6-1 victory
over Somerset's Simon Whatley.
Osborne, the winner of January's
North-East Regional Final, win the first
three legs, before checking-out 76 to
seal victory and earn a place in the
last four.
For Whatley there was
the consolation of £800 prize money to
move him up the final Blue Square UK
Open Order of Merit ahead of the June
finals in Bolton.
Semi-Final Round-Up
Phil
Taylor came from behind to book his
place in yet another PDC Pro Tour final
with a 7-4 defeat of Raymond van
Barneveld.
Van Barneveld took an
early 2-0 lead, including a 156 finish
in the opener, before Taylor - inspired
by a maximum to open leg three - landed
double four to get off the mark and 88
to level.
Successive double top
finishes put him 4-2 up, and despite a
maximum from van Barneveld he took the
seventh with a 49 checkout to move three
clear.
The pair traded double 16
finishes to leave Taylor 6-3 up before
van Barneveld landed a 180 and then a
116 finish to stay in the game.
But Taylor sealed the win with a 67
finish to earn his seventh final in
eight Pro Tour events this month.
Taylor meets Brendan Dolan in the final,
after the Northern Irelander edged out
Colin Lloyd 7-5 in a thriller.
The lead changed hands five times during
the contest, with a two-dart 78 finish
seeing Osborne from behind to lead 2-1
before a 101 checkout put Dolan 4-2 up.
Osborne took three in a row, including a
110 finish, to push himself ahead, but
Dolan responded with a second maximum of
the game in levelling after the Derby
man missed two doubles.
Dolan
took a 6-5 lead on double eight, with
Osborne waiting on tops, before defying
a 180 from the North-East Regional Final
winner to take out double 16 for the
win.
Blue Square UK Open Midlands Regional
Final




