SIMON WHITLOCK 7-7 Andy Hamilton
Simon Whitlock fought back to claim a point against Andy Hamilton in the McCoy’s Premier League at Dublin’s O2, hitting a roof-raising 152 checkout in the process.
‘The Wizard’ looked like he would suffer defeat against the player who knocked him out of the World Championship, but won some vital legs under pressure and was pleased to seal the draw.
“I was happy in with a draw in the end,” said Whitlock. “It was another tough game, but that is what you have to expect in this tournament. I play the best players in the world every week, so I’m delighted with how well I’ve been doing. I have struggled against Andy on television recently, so it was pleasing to get something off him for once.”
Hamilton held his throw in the opening leg before ‘The Wizard’ hit double eight to level up. The Australian just missed a dart at the bullseye for 126 checkout, allowing Hamilton to edge back in front. Whitlock restored parity once more by taking out 90, with two 25’s and double top. ‘The Hammer’ held his throw again before Whitlock turned on the style, taking out a sensational 152 finish when it had looked like his opponent was about to grab the first break of throw.
The world number five hit his first 180 in the seventh leg, but it wasn’t enough to buck the trend of legs won with the throw, as Hamilton took a 4-3 lead. It was Hamilton who broke that run when he hit double 16 to open up a two leg lead. ‘The Wizard’ found the perfect response, hitting his second maximum en route to a break of throw, and then hitting double top to draw level at five legs apiece.
‘The Hammer’ went back in front by winning the next leg with the throw. Whitlock replied with another 180 before taking out another brilliant 90 checkout, this time on the bull. ‘The Wizard’ missed a dart for a crucial break of throw in the thirteenth leg, going wide of the double 16 bed for a 102 checkout. Hamilton hit double top to take a 7-6 lead, meaning Whitlock would need to hold his throw to draw the match. The Australian did exactly that, going out in thirteen darts to take a share of the spoils.
By Chris Murphy
James Wade is aiming to end Phil Taylor’s unbeaten record in the 2012 McCoy’s Premier League, in front of a sell-out 9,000 crowd at the O2 in Dublin. ‘The Machine’ takes on ‘The Power’ on the tournament’s first visit to the Emerald Isle, where Simon Whitlock and Raymond van Barneveld are also in action, as the season reaches its halfway stage.
Wade goes into his clash with the league leader in good form, having won his last three matches, but knows he will need to be at his best to beat a rejuvenated Taylor.
“It’s coming good and I’m getting some rub of the green, but with that performances come, and hopefully the good darts will follow,” said Wade. “I don’t think I’ve ever played a bad game against Phil but he does it week-in, week-out. I’m certainly not bothered about playing him, that’s for sure.
“Phil’s going to play brilliantly but I know the way I’m playing at the moment, where I know what I’ve got in the tank that’s not coming out, that I can beat him.”
Wade and Taylor will be on stage last, after Raymond van Barneveld has done battle with defending champion Gary Anderson. ‘Barney’ enhanced his playoff chances with victory over Kevin Painter last week and he is determined to pick up another positive result in Dublin.
He said: “I didn’t play my best against Kevin but I’m getting there and I feel like I’m not far away from reproducing my very best darts. I hope that I can do that in front of a brilliant crowd in Ireland, but the most important thing is to get another win.”
Simon Whitlock, who beat Anderson in Glasgow last week, faces Andy Hamilton in the opening match of the evening. ‘The Wizard’ hopes to exact revenge on ‘The Hammer’ for his semi-final defeat at the Ladbrokes World Championship.
“He’s got the better of me a couple of times but it’s a new game this week,” said the Australian. “I’m taking it one week at a time and everything’s going pretty well so far – my scoring’s fine, I’m finishing okay and I’m second in the table.”
World champion Adrian Lewis takes on Painter in the night’s other match.
By Chris Murphy
Matches involving MODUS players
SIMON WHITLOCK v Andy Hamilton (game one)
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD v Gary Anderson (game three)
JAMES WADE v Phil Taylor (game four)