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McCoy’s Premier League – Week Six Preview

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James Wade takes on world champion Adrian Lewis on week six of the McCoy’s Premier League in Glasgow, where Simon Whitlock faces Gary Anderson and Raymond van Barneveld goes head to head with Kevin Painter.

Photo: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

Wade has won his last two games and is determined to extend that run against world number two Lewis, who is yet to win a game in this year’s tournament. ‘The Machine’, who is finding his form after losing his first three games, is out to prevent the winless world champion from gaining his first victory.

“The tide is turning,” said Wade. “My confidence is there as much as ever but I’m thinking far too much about the game.

“It’s starting to feel good in patches – I felt brilliant for three or four legs last week but then shut off. That’s how I’m playing at the moment but I’ve got to keep my foot on the gas.”

Whitlock produced an impressive performance to beat Lewis last week, and victory tonight could send him up to second in the table. ‘The Wizard’ will have to beat reigning Premier League champion Anderson in front of the Scotsman’s home crowd for that to happen.

“It’s going to be tough,” said Whitlock. “I played Phil Taylor in Exeter with the crowd on his side and it didn’t affect me, and hopefully against Gary it won’t.

“He’s a strange player. He can be the best player in the world on his night and I only beat him once last year – in the World Championship – and every other time we played he was unbelievable against me, so I’ll have to play well on Thursday.”

Van Barneveld will be hoping to bounce back from defeat last week when he takes on Painter. ‘Barney’ has been in good form of late, but lost out in a last leg decider to James Wade in Brighton.

In the nights other match, league leader Phil Taylor is up against World Championship finalist Andy Hamilton.

Tonight’s matches (involving MODUS players)

JAMES WADE v Adrian Lewis (Game one)

SIMON WHITLOCK v Gary Anderson (Game two)

RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD v Kevin Painter (Game four)

By Chris Murphy

McCoy’s Premier League Darts – Week Five Round-Up

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Simon Whitlock and James Wade both earned victories on night five of the McCoy’s Premier League at the Brighton Centre.

Photo: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

Whitlock hit eight 180’s in an 8-4 win over Adrian Lewis, while James Wade claimed his second successive victory with an 8-6 triumph over Raymond van Barneveld.

Whitlock climbed to fourth in the table, with five points, after beating the reigning world champion in a high-scoring affair. Lewis, who hit seven maximums himself, had kept up with the Australian’s heavy scoring in the first few legs but ‘The Wizard’ won six of the last eight to move into the play-off positions.

“It felt really good tonight, I was aggressive and I enjoyed it,” said Whitlock. “I don’t get too many wins over Adrian but I took my chances, so it’s a fantastic win.”

World number three Wade made it back to back wins when he eventually saw off the challenge from ‘Barney’. The 2009 champion had led 6-1 before the Dutchman forced a deciding leg, which ‘The Machine’ won to record an 8-6 victory.

“I did a good job on Raymond early doors but I shut off so I’m not happy with that,” said Wade, who hit finishes of 110 and 154. “I’ve got to keep my foot on the gas but I got the win and it’s another step in the right direction.”

In the night’s other matches, Kevin Painter came from behind to beat Andy Hamilton while Phil Taylor remains unbeaten after an 8-1 success over Gary Anderson.

Whitlock faces Anderson next week in Glasgow, where Wade will take on Lewis. Van Barneveld is up against Painter.

By Chris Murphy

 

Latest League Table

P W D L +/- Pts
Phil Taylor 5 4 1 0 +18 9
Gary Anderson 5 3 0 2 +7 6
Kevin Painter 5 3 0 2 +5 6
Simon Whitlock 5 2 1 2 -1 5
Raymond van Barneveld 5 1 2 2 -4 4
James Wade 5 2 0 3 -6 4
Andy Hamilton 5 1 1 3 -8 3
Adrian Lewis 5 0 3 2 -11 3

Wonderful Whitlock back on form in Brighton

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SIMON WHITLOCK 8 – 4 Adrian Lewis

Simon Whitlock hit eight 180’s on his way to an 8-4 victory over reigning world champion Adrian Lewis in Brighton, to end a run of back to back defeats.

Photo: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

‘The Wizard’ produced a fantastic performance on night five of the McCoy’s Premier League at the Brighton Centre, as he moved back into the playoff positions. Whitlock had dropped out of the top four after suffering defeat last week, thanks to a record breaking average from Phil Taylor.

He said: “To get a win tonight is fantastic for me. The crowd were behind me, which was great and I was pleased to win that. This is the greatest Premier League ever. I played well against Phil Taylor last week but you can’t beat him when he’s in that form so it was nice to get back to winning ways tonight. I’m pleased to be back in the playoff places because I hate being in that bottom four.”

Whitlock responded to early pressure from the world champion by taking out a brilliant 118 finish to hold his throw. ‘The Wizard’ hit his first maximum in the second leg but was unable to break his opponent. Whitlock hit double top to go back in front but back to back 180’s in the fourth leg were not enough to prevent Lewis holding again. The Australian held his throw once more before grabbing the first break of throw in the match to take a 4-2 lead.

‘Jackpot’ broke back immediately despite Whitlock hitting his fourth maximum, but ‘The Wizard’ restored his advantage when he took out 68 to win another leg against the throw. The world number five hit his fifth maximum in the ninth leg before hitting double top to open up a 6-3 lead. Another 180 followed for ‘The Wizard’ as he broke Lewis’ throw again to ensure he would take at least a point from the match.

Whitlock hit his seventh maximum in the next leg but Lewis responded in kind, hitting a seventh of his own on his way to grabbing a break of throw. ‘The Wizard’ went back in front on the maximum count before hitting double sixteen to seal the win and move up to fourth in the table.

By Chris Murphy


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