PDC Unicorn World Youth Champion James Hubbard and former under-21 World Champion Arron Monk proudly sported the logos of new sponsors Burghley Sports and Smart Darts 4 Kids at the Speedy Services UK Open last weekend.
PDC Unicorn World Youth Champion James Hubbard and former under-21 World Champion Arron Monk proudly sported the logos of new sponsors Burghley Sports and Smart Darts 4 Kids at the Speedy Services UK Open last weekend.
ROBERT THORNTON 11 – 5 Phil Taylor
Robert Thornton clinched his first PDC major title with a stunning 11 – 5 victory over 15-time World Champion Phil Taylor in the final of the Speedy Services UK Open on Sunday night.
‘The Thorn’, a 250-1 outsider for the title, completed a week of upsets by claiming the biggest scalp of them all, as he smashed in six 180’s to defeat ‘The Power’, exacting revenge for his defeat in the final of the Players Championship three years ago.
The Scotsman, who had encountered a difficult 24 months since his only other PDC major final appearance after suffering with pneumonia and then a broken hand, had beaten Dave Chisnall earlier in the evening.
He also knocked out Mark Webster, Gary Anderson, Dennis Priestley and Wez Newton in a sensational run to the final, where he stormed past Taylor to claim the £40,000 prize.
“I’m over the moon,” said Thornton, who leaps up to 23rd in the world. “Phil missed a lot of doubles early on and I knew it was my chance. I knew that once I got ahead I had to stay there.
“I just prepared the same way as I did for all the games this week. No pressure, one game at a time and this is where it has got me.
“I’m hoping I can kick on from here now, although there may be a big target on my back.
“The crowd were tremendous and I feel on top of the world. I just wish I’d had a tenner on myself.”
Thornton hit his first 180 of the match in the opening leg but was unable to break ‘The Power’.
The Scotsman responded to Taylor’s first maximum with his second but the world number one grabbed an early break of throw.
‘The Thorn’ hit double one in a tense leg, in which both players missed doubles, breaking Taylor’s throw.
He levelled up with a neat 84 checkout, before starting the fifth leg with a 174. Taylor held, however, to go into the first break with a 3-2 lead.
Thornton kicked off leg six with back to back 140’s, before hitting his third 180, as he levelled the match.
The Scotsman then hit double top to grab a break of throw, before taking out a brilliant 106 finish to hold and move two legs clear.
He then punished ‘The Power’ for some uncharacteristic missed doubles, taking out 50 for another break of throw and a 6-3 lead.
The 2007 World Master followed that up by hitting his fourth maximum, before taking out 48 to go four legs in front.
‘The Thorn’ took out 84 for another break of throw and a sixth consecutive leg.
He hammered home his fifth 180 of the match in the next leg, before taking out 60 to move into an unprecedented six leg lead over the fifteen-time World Champion.
Taylor stopped the rot despite ‘The Thorn’ rattling in another maximum, but Thornton hit double ten to move within a leg of victory.
‘The Power’ won the next leg to pull it back to 10-5, with Thornton throwing for the match in the 15th leg.
The Scotsman hit scores of 140,100 and 140 before clinching victory in style with a sensational 121 checkout on the bull.
By Chris Murphy
ROBERT THORNTON 10 – 4 Dave Chisnall
Robert Thornton continued his remarkable run at the Reebok Stadium, winning through to the final with a sensational 10-4 triumph over much-fancied Dave Chisnall on Sunday night.
‘The Thorn’ who had already beaten Mark Webster, Gary Anderson, Dennis Priestley and Wez Newton en route to the last four, added ‘Chizzy’ to his list of scalps, hitting six 180’s in the process.
Chisnall held his throw in the opening leg before ‘The Thorn’ took out 76 in clinical fashion to go level.
‘Chizzy’ held again, taking out 112 before Thornton hit double 12 to make it two legs apiece.
The Scotsman then grabbed a break of throw in a brilliant leg, hitting two 180’s before taking out 58 to take the lead for the first time.
Thornton kicked off the sixth leg with a third maximum, and almost ended it with a maximum checkout, but just missed the bull for a 170.
He cleaned up the remaining 45, however, opening up a two leg cushion.
The Scotsman was most definitely flying as he hammered in his fourth 180 of the match, before hitting double 19 for another break of throw.
‘Chizzy’ hit back with his first break of throw after Thornton failed to get himself out of the madhouse, missing five darts at double one.
He continued to show his resilience, however, going off 140, 140 in the next leg, which he won against the throw, with a brilliant 95 checkout on the bull.
Chisnall missed two darts to break straight back again before Thornton took out 78 to go 7-3 in front.
Thornton grabbed another break, taking out 60 to go five legs ahead. He hit another 180 in the next leg, before hitting double ten to move within a leg of victory.
The Scotsman hit his sixth maximum of the match in the 13th leg, but Chisnall managed to hold.
He got the job done in the next leg though, taking out 56 to set up a final clash with Phil Taylor.
By Chris Murphy