WEST, WHITTINGHAM, HOWSON & CORNWALL WIN FIRST TOUR CARDS
TONY WEST, Darren Whittingham,
Richie Howson and
Andrew Cornwall were the first winners of Tour Cards as over 200 players took
part in the opening day of the PDC's Qualifying School.
West, the 2003 World Masters champion,
will join the PDC circuit full-time after taking victory over Isle of Wight
youngster Keegan Brown in their deciding game at the Barnsley Metrodome on
Thursday.
West had also defeated Stuart White,
Danny Summers, Chris Mason, Tony Wood and Liam Kelly in Barnsley, and saved one
of his best performances for the decisive clash with Brown, which he won 6-4.
The 39-year-old, who was born in Essex
but is now based in Oosterhout,
Holland, recently competed in the Lakeside Championship but follows Ted Hankey in
moving onto the PDC circuit.
"I'm over the moon," said West.
"It's been an amazing couple of weeks for me because I lost my darts
before playing at Lakeside and I've not been able to settle with a set since
then.
"I chopped and changed a bit during
the day with using different flights as Red Dragon sent me some darts to try,
and luckily the 24 gram Bear Grips went really and I've managed to get through.
"This is only the first step for me
though and it's a new start in my career. I can play in all the events on the
PDC circuit now and I want to make an impression."
West was the most experienced of the four
Tour Card winners on Thursday, with 20-year-old Whittingham, a warehouse operative from Market
Drayton, the youngest to qualify.
Whittingham has some experience on both the full PDC ProTour and
also the PDC Unicorn Youth Tour from recent years, but a 6-4 win over
Northamptonshire's Matthew Edgar means he can compete full-time as a
professional.
"I'm lost for words," said Whittingham, who
also defeated Wayne Pepper, Paul Davison, James Young, recent World
Championship qualifier Kurt Van De Rijck and Nigel Birch on Thursday.
"I've put in a lot of hard work in
the past few years and this means a lot to me.
"Winning a Tour Card takes the
pressure off you because you're guaranteed a place in all the ProTour events, so it's a massive chance for me to get experience and hopefully
establish myself.
"I can still play on the Youth Tour
too but my goal now is to qualify for the World Championship next
December."
Howson, a cabinet maker from Essex who reached
the third round of the UK Open last June as an Amateur Qualifier, will now turn
professional after defeating Holland's Mareno Michels 6-2 in his decisive game.
Howson impressed throughout the day, defeating
Chris Dale, Colin Monk, Terry Rose, Gino Vos and Nick Fullwell before seeing off Dutch youngster Michels to
win his Tour Card.
"The UK Open was a great experience
for me and it made me want to come and play in the PDC," said Howson, 46.
"I wasn't expecting to qualify on the first day but I played well and
everything came together for me.
"I can't believe it - it's awesome
and I'm really looking forward to the next couple of years."
Blackburn's Andrew Cornwall was the other
Tour Card winner as he enjoyed a brilliant debut in a PDC event.
The 40-year-old, who was born in
Blackpool and owns an LED company in Blackburn, took out finishes of 156 and
120 in defeating Canada's Jeff Smith 6-3 in his final game of the day, which
followed wins over Gareth Cousins, Michael Peel, Jamie Atkins, South Africa's Yoshan Roxy Iyer and
Southport's Andrew Johnson.
"This is amazing for me," said
Cornwall. "I've only been playing for three years or so but I did quite
well last year and wanted to give the PDC Qualifying School a try.
"To get through is fantastic and
hopefully I can have a good go at proving myself on the professional tour now.
It's going to be hard running my company and playing on the circuit, but
hopefully I can pick up a couple of sponsors and give it my best shot."
There was disappointment on the first of
four days for 2011 Lakeside Championship finalist Dean Winstanley, who
was defeated 6-5 in the second round by Pat Pace, who took out an 11-darter to
win the deciding leg of their contest.
John Bowles, who reached the last 16 at
the 2011 UK Open, knocked out former Las Vegas Desert Classic winner Peter
Manley and Andy Jenkins before losing to Andrew Johnson in the fourth round,
while 1996 World Matchplay winner Peter Evison was
knocked out in the second round by Tony Tasker.
Former Lakeside Champion Les Wallace was
defeated by Murnan in
the second round, while 2004 winner Andy Fordham pulled out during his first
game with a back injury, but hopes to be able to compete in the remaining days.
Play continues on Friday, when the
remaining players return to compete in day two of four at the Barnsley Metrodome,
with four Tour Cards to be awarded and further ranking points on offer.
Qualifying School - Day One First Round Dirk van Duijvenbode Bye Joe Thompson Bye Darrell Claydon Bye Dylan Duo 6-2 Karl Forrington Darren Johnson 6-0 Jim McKevitt Darren Latham 6-1 Wayne Morgan Philip Wathen 6-4
Andrew Humphrey Lee Whitworth 6-3 Shaun Narain Scott Coleman Bye Chris Clements Bye Mareno Michels Bye James Thompson 6-1 Enrico Fraccara Stuart Kellett 6-0
Josh Jones Craig Pope 6-3 David Kelly Dave Smith 6-3 Ryan Harrington Ian Lever 6-2 Lee Saville Steven Degville Bye Terry Rose Bye Colin Monk Bye Richie Howson 6-3
Chris Dale Ashley Holgate 6-3 Stefanie Luck Steve McInally 6-3
Richard Slater Toon Greebe 6-2
Wayne Atwood Gino Vos 6-3
Stephen Jauch Nick Fullwell Bye Richard North Bye Gary Mawson Bye Connie Finnan 6-0
Hans Hagley Johnny Haines 6-3 Dave Honey Richard Hosey 6-5
John Scott Simon Burt 6-4 Lewis Venes Jon Bott 6-3
Jonathan Mulley Wilfried Hoberg Bye James Stoneley Bye Andy Relf Bye Carlos Rodriguez 6-0`Mark Robinson Matthew Dicken 6-1
Andy Pearce Darren Webster 6-5 Jack Hill Keith Stephen 6-1 John Walton Aden Kirk 6-4 Ian Moss Paul Schofield Bye Daniel Starkey Bye Martino Tagliapietra Bye Ross Smith 6-5 Paul Marsh Jeff Smith 6-2 Stephen Clews Jamie Landon 6-0 Paul Hodkin Michael Barnard 6-3 Matt Padgett Keith Rooney 6-2 Andy Hutchings Yoshan Roxy Iyer Bye Mark Forman Bye Andy Turnbull Bye Kevin Dowling 6-1 Peter Harris Michael Peel 6-1 Aodhagan O'Neill Andrew Cornwall 6-4 Gareth Cousins Jamie Atkins 6-1 Rees Hall Jim Walker 6-1 Nathan Richards Daniel Day Bye Mark Stephenson Bye Rocco Maes Bye Andrew Johnson 6-4 Steve Grubb John Bowles 6-2 Damien Sherwood Andy Jenkins 6-4 Sam Hill Peter Manley 6-0 Liam Curran Gary Eastwood 6-4 Andrew Palmer Co Stompe Jnr
Bye Adrian Bolitho Bye Ron Atwill Bye Michael Gorst 6-1
Jon Archer Geoff Kime 6-1
Ryan Herrington James Guilfoyle 6-4
David Charnock Andrew Hibbert 6-1
Luke Broadbent Nigel Birch 6-1 Danny Moore Paul Sawyer Bye James Young Bye Paul Davison Bye Darren Whittingham 6-4
Wayne Pepper Adrian Gray 6-0
Tony Billett Adam Hunt 6-5 Stuart Woodmore Steve Haggerty 6-1 Richie Walsh Kurt Van De Rijck 6-2
Richard Plowman Martin Perring Bye John Turnbull Bye Marko Kantele Bye Campbell Jackson 6-3 Martyn Turner Peter Evison 6-3
Simon Craven Tony Tasker 6-4
Chris Skeats Matthew Edgar Walkover (Andy Fordham withdrew through injury) Gareth Pass 6-2 Kentaro Suzuki Anthony Littleton Bye Manuel Croskery Bye David Nelson 6-4 Alex Clyburn Jamie Lewis Bye (John Gent timed out) Andrew Hodges 6-5 John Downs Paddy Meaney 6-2
John Jenkinson Aaron Turner 6-3 David Broome Steve Barrow 6-4 Mick McGowan Tim Hope Bye Keegan Brown Bye Chris Aubrey 6-1 Darren Ward Mark Frost 6-3 Lee White David Sanders 6-3 Shaun Vernall Joey Palfreyman 6-5
Chris Allen Dean Winstanley 6-1
Steven Pearson Pat Pace 6-4 Matthew Tedstone Les Wallace Bye Joe Murnan Bye Peter Hughes 6-0 Jimmy O'Regan Michael Veitch 6-1
Geoff Whitworth Stephen Hardy 6-4 Andrew Gilding Matt Clark 6-3 Ricky Williams Bernd Roith 6-2
Norman Fletcher Matthew Waddoups 6-0
Neville Roberts Spencer Murphy Bye Jason Simpkins Bye Brandon Walsh 6-3 Andy Firth Tony Wood 6-5 John Tremblett Joseph Hunt 6-0 John Millett Chris Mason 6-4 Rhys Dudley Tony West 6-5 Stuart White Danny Summers 6-5 Sean White Gary Butcher Bye Mark Lawrence Bye Liam Kelly 6-0 Lee Butler Martin Whatmough 6-2
Mark Ashby Dave Ladley 6-3
James Pastfield Steve West 6-4 Ken MacNeil Jerry Hendriks 6-1
Danny Dyer Brian Kirk 6-3 Fred Smith
Second Round Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-0
Joe Thompson Dylan Duo 6-4 Darrell Claydon Darren Johnson 6-2 Darren Latham Philip Wathen 6-5
Lee Whitworth Scott Coleman 6-0 Chris Clements Mareno Michels 6-4
James Thompson Stuart Kellett 6-1
Craig Pope Dave Smith 6-1 Ian Lever Terry Rose 6-2 Steven Degville Richie Howson 6-0
Colin Monk Ashley Holgate 6-5 Steve McInally Gino Vos 6-4 Toon Greebe Nick Fullwell 6-2
Richard North Connie Finnan 6-1
Gary Mawson Johnny Haines 6-3 Richard Hosey Simon Burt 6-1 Jon Bott Wilfried Hoberg 6-2
James Stoneley Carlos Rodriguez 6-3 Andy Relf Darren Webster 6-3 Matthew Dicken Keith Stephen 6-3 Aden Kirk Daniel Starkey 6-1 Paul Schofield Martino Tagliapietra 6-5
Ross Smith Jeff Smith 6-4 Jamie Landon Keith Rooney 6-5 Michael Barnard Yoshan Roxy Iyer 6-3
Mark Forman Andy Turnbull 6-5 Kevin Dowling Andrew Cornwall 6-4 Michael Peel Jamie Atkins 6-4 Jim Walker Mark Stephenson 6-4 Daniel Day Andrew Johnson 6-4 Rocco Maes John Bowles 6-3 Andy Jenkins Peter Manley 6-2 Gary Eastwood Co Stompe Jnr
6-4 Adrian Bolitho Michael Gorst 6-1
Ron Atwill Geoff Kime 6-2
James Guilfoyle Nigel Birch 6-5 Andrew Hibbert James Young 6-1 Paul Sawyer Darren Whittingham 6-1
Paul Davison Adam Hunt 6-5 Adrian Gray Kurt Van De Rijck 6-4
Steve Haggerty Martin Perring 6-4
John Turnbull Campbell Jackson 6-4 Marko Kantele Tony Tasker 6-3
Peter Evison Matthew Edgar 6-1 Gareth Pass Anthony Littleton 6-0 Manuel Croskery Jamie Lewis 6-2 David Nelson Paddy Meaney 6-2
Andrew Hodges Aaron Turner 6-5 Steve Barrow Keegan Brown 6-2 Tim Hope Chris Aubrey 6-3 Mark Frost Joey Palfreyman 6-5
David Sanders Pat Pace 6-5 Dean Winstanley Joe Murnan 6-4
Les Wallace Peter Hughes 6-2 Michael Veitch Stephen Hardy 6-1 Matt Clark Bernd Roith 6-4
Matthew Waddoups Jason Simpkins 6-4 Spencer Murphy Tony Wood 6-5 Brandon Walsh Chris Mason 6-1 Joseph Hunt Tony West 6-2 Danny Summers Gary Butcher 6-1 Mark Lawrence Liam Kelly 6-3 Martin Whatmough Steve West 6-5 Dave Ladley Jerry Hendriks 6-3
Brian Kirk
Third Round Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-4
Dylan Duo Philip Wathen 6-4
Darren Johnson Mareno Michels 6-4
Scott Coleman Stuart Kellett 6-2
Dave Smith Richie Howson 6-1
Terry Rose Gino Vos 6-1
Ashley Holgate Nick Fullwell 6-4
Connie Finnan Simon Burt 6-2 Johnny Haines Carlos Rodriguez 6-1 Wilfried Hoberg Keith Stephen 6-3 Darren Webster Daniel Starkey 6-5 Martino Tagliapietra Jeff Smith 6-2 Keith Rooney Yoshan Roxy Iver 6-2
Andy Turnbull Andrew Cornwall 6-4 Jamie Atkins Andrew Johnson 6-4 Mark Stephenson John Bowles 6-5 Peter Manley Co Stompe Jnr
6-3 Michael Gorst Nigel Birch 6-4 Geoff Kime Darren Whittingham 6-3
James Young Kurt Van De Rijck 6-0
Adam Hunt Martin Perring 6-5
Campbell Jackson Matthew Edgar 6-2 Tony Tasker Jamie Lewis 6-3 Anthony Littleton Aaron Turner 6-0 Paddy Meaney Keegan Brown 6-5 Chris Aubrey Joey Palfreyman 6-1
Pat Pace Joe Murnan 6-2
Peter Hughes Stephen Hardy 6-5 Bernd Roith Tony Wood 6-3 Jason Simpkins Tony West 6-1 Chris Mason Liam Kelly 6-5 Gary Butcher Jerry Hendriks 6-5
Steve West Losers - 2 Ranking Points
Fourth Round Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-4
Philip Wathen Mareno Michels 6-2
Stuart Kellett Richie Howson 6-4
Gino Vos Nick Fullwell 6-1
Simon Burt Keith Stephen 6-5 Carlos Rodriguez Jeff Smith 6-1 Daniel Starkey Andrew Cornwall 6-2 Yoshan Roxy Iver Andrew Johnson 6-5 John Bowles Nigel Birch 6-1 Co Stompe Jnr
Darren Whittingham 6-5
Kurt Van De Rijck Matthew Edgar 6-2 Martin Perring Jamie Lewis 6-2 Aaron Turner Keegan Brown 6-1 Joey Palfreyman Joe Murnan 6-2
Stephen Hardy Tony West 6-4 Tony Wood Liam Kelly 6-4 Jerry Hendriks Losers - 3 Ranking Points
Fifth Round Mareno Michels 6-2
Dirk van Duijvenbode Richie Howson 6-4
Nick Fullwell Jeff Smith 6-2 Keith Stephen Andrew Cornwall 6-5 Andrew Johnson Darren Whittingham 6-1
Nigel Birch Matthew Edgar 6-3 Jamie Lewis Keegan Brown 6-1 Joe Murnan Tony West 6-4 Liam Kelly Losers - 5 Ranking Points
Sixth Round Richie Howson 6-2 Mareno Michels Andrew Cornwall 6-3 Jeff Smith Darren Whittingham 6-4
Matthew Edgar Tony West 6-4 Keegan Brown
Winners get PDC Tour Card Losers - 9 Ranking Points
Date : 20-01-2012
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