
Phil Taylor returned to top form in condemning reigning Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts champion James Wade to a third successive defeat this season with an 8-3 triumph in Belfast.
Wade's slow start to the 2010 season continued with another below-par display, as he failed to match Taylor's impressive scoring as the World Champion piled in six maximums and a 104 average.
Taylor's display saw him warm up in style for a clash against old rival Raymond van Barneveld in Exeter next week and show that he is approaching his best after overcoming a recent virus.
"I'm over the moon to have won three from three," said unbeaten Taylor. "I'm enjoying it and feel like I'm getting back to my best after the virus I had at the start of the season.
"I'm not 100 percent yet but James didn't play as well as he can and at times I was waiting for him to kick in. I played steady and where I was hitting 90-odd averages I'm getting up now to 100-odd averages."
Van Barneveld suffered a second successive defeat as he went down 8-5 to Simon Whitlock, with the Australian hitting eight from nine attempts at a double in a scintillating display to claim his maiden Premier League victory.
"I'm really happy with my finishing and didn't realise it was so good during the game," said Whitlock. It's all I practice and probably the easiest part of my game, and my scoring is what I need to work on.
"I feel my form is coming back now and I'm absolutely stoked to get such a great win."
Ronnie Baxter was also in superb form with his doubles, hitting finishes of 112 and 100 - featuring a brace of double tops - before taking out 164 in the deciding leg of his 8-6 win over Mervyn King.
"You have to take the chances when they come along and I did that, especially with the 100," said Baxter. "The 164 was a brilliant way to finish."
Terry Jenkins was also an 8-6 winner on the night, defeating Adrian Lewis with his best display of the season so far.
Jenkins, who had drawn his opening two games, hit six 180s and key finishes of 137 and 121 in remaining unbeaten after three weeks.
"I'm pleased with the win and also to be unbeaten," said Jenkins. "It's an achievement against this quality of player to have played three matches and not lost."
Mervyn King |
6-8 |
Ronnie Baxter |
11 |
100+ |
18 |
11 |
140+ |
8 |
4 |
180 |
3 |
32.63 |
Ave1 |
32.37 |
97.89 |
Ave3 |
97.11 |
90 |
High Finish |
164,112,100 |
0 |
Legs Against Throw |
1 |
Adrian Lewis |
6-8 |
Terry Jenkins |
11 |
100+ |
11 |
11 |
140+ |
10 |
5 |
180 |
6 |
31.97 |
Ave1 |
30.70 |
95.90 |
Ave3 |
92.11 |
140 |
High Finish |
137,121 |
2 |
Legs Against Throw |
3 |
SIMON WHITLOCK 8-5 RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD
SIMON WHITLOCK produced a finishing master-class to overcome Raymond van Barneveld 8-5 and claim his maiden Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts victory.
The Australian continued his gradual improvement in form over the opening three weeks to condemn van Barneveld to a second successive loss.
Five-time World Champion van Barneveld could only watch on as Adrian Lewis took a 6-0 lead and an 8-3 win last week, and was left to rue a near-faultless display of finishing from Whitlock this time around.
Whitlock hit his first seven darts at a double in taking a 7-3 lead and his first miss came with the second attempt of a 'double double' in a 100 finish, before he ended the game with eight doubles from nine chances.
Whitlock opened the match with a brilliant 130 checkout, and hit scores of 180 and 140 in breaking throw with a 13-darter in the second leg.
Van Barneveld hit back on double eight to get off the mark and hit 180s in the next two legs, but could only watch on as Whitlock took out 64 and then 81 - for an 11-darter - to lead 4-1.
The Dutchman took out 95 and then double 16 to win the next two legs, but missed a dart at double 16 to level in leg eight as Whitlock landed a killer blow, checking out 140 to regain a two-leg cushion.
Whitlock hit a 180 in a 13-darter to take the ninth leg, and then took out 82 on tops to maintain his incredible run of finishing.
Van Barneveld set up a potential nine-darter as he fought to stay in the game, missing treble 19 with his eighth dart of a potential perfect leg, although he did take out double 16 to win a fourth leg.
Whitlock then let him in to pull back to 7-5, with the Aussie only just missing the second double top of a party-piece 100 checkout as van Barneveld scrambled home double nine.
However, any hopes of a comeback to grab a point were swiftly dashed as Whitlock piled home double 16 for an 86 finish as he completed a memorable victory.
"I'm absolutely stoked to get such a great win," said Whitlock. "I played well early on but Raymond came back and I started getting a bit nervous towards the end, and I as just happy to win at the end.
"I'm really happy with my finishing and didn't realise it was so good during the game. It's all I practice and probably the easiest part of my game, and my scoring is what I need to work on.
"I feel my form is coming back now, I feel I'm getting better and more confident every week and I'll look forward to playing in Exeter next week."
Match Stats
Simon Whitlock |
8-5 |
Raymond van Barneveld |
15 |
100+ |
15 |
8 |
140+ |
6 |
3 |
180 |
5 |
31.85 |
Ave1 |
30.77 |
95.56 |
Ave3 |
92.32 |
140,130 |
High Finish |
95 |
4 |
Legs Against Throw |
3 |
Phil Taylor |
8-2 |
James Wade |
12 |
100+ |
16 |
7 |
140+ |
3 |
6 |
180 |
3 |
34.81 |
Ave1 |
32.32 |
104.44 |
Ave3 |
96.96 |
102 |
High Finish |
128 |
3 |
Legs Against Throw |
0 |
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