JOY FOR WINSTANLEY AS HE WINS TOUR CARD ALONGSIDE GRAY, GILDING & SMITH
DEAN WINSTANLEY joined Adrian Gray,
Andrew Gilding and Canada's Jeff Smith in winning a PDC Tour Card on Saturday.
The 30-year-old, who reached the 2011
Lakeside Championship and World Masters finals, secured his place on the PDC's
£5 million circuit with a 6-1 win over Matt Clark at the Barnsley Metrodome.
Having missed out in the first two days
of Qualifying School, Winstanley made
no mistake with five victories on Saturday, defeating Simon Craven, Mareno Michels,
Kevin Dowling and Dave Ladley to
reach his decider against Clark.
Winstanley - who had played in the William Hill
Grand Slam of Darts last November - had come from behind against both Dowling
and Ladley before seeing off Clark, and admitted: "I'm over the moon and I feel
great.
"Anyone who said it was going to be
easy to get a Tour Card can think again because this was very hard! Matt's a
tough opponent so I'm delighted I got through the last game.
"I've made a bit of name for myself
in the last couple of years but this is a new challenge now and I want to do
well in the PDC. I'm not saying I'm going to win majors, but my aim is to get
into the top 32 inside a year."
The third day of Qualifying School also
saw Adrian Gray preserve his status as a full professional by winning back his Tour Card.
The 30-year-old had dropped out of the
world's top 64 in the past year, but defeated Lancashire's impressive Joe Murnan 6-5
in their decider - hitting two 180s in the final leg as he secured victory.
Gray dropped only two legs in his first three
games on Saturday, in wins over Brian Kirk, Steven Pearson and Andrew Hibbert,
before defeating Anthony Littleton and Murnan 6-5.
"I'd played well on Friday and in a
way I expected to do well today, so it feels great," said Gray, who
famously knocked Phil Taylor out of the 2007 World Grand Prix.
"On the circuit it's hard when
you're getting beaten every week and you question yourself, so to win through a
field like this to get my Tour Card back, you know you've earned it.
"Maybe last year I took everything
for granted with getting a Tour Card but this is a fresh start for me
now."
Gilding overcame the disappoinment of
his defeat in Friday's decisive matches to Kurt Van De Rijck by
defeating John Scott 6-3 to win his Tour Card.
The 41-year-old from Bungay in
Suffolk picked up 6-2 victories over Joseph Hunt, Tim Hope and Toon Greebe to
reached the last 16, where he saw off Australian Geoff Kime 6-4
to set up his clash with Scott.
Gilding had reached the last 32 of the
Speedy Hire UK Open last summer as an amateur qualifier and also won through to
the last 16 at the World Masters, but will now become a full-time professional.
"It's absolutely fantastic," he
said. "I felt the pressure today after going so close on Friday, but
towards the I end I was able to relax.
"I've had a good 18 months or so but
it's a big aim for me now to make an impression as a professional."
Canada's Jeff Smith was the day's other
Tour Card winner, as he joins three-time World Champion John Part in
representing his country on the PDC circuit.
The 36-year-old automotive painter
defeated Steve Haggerty, Belgium's Rocco Maes, Keith Stephen, Ireland's Campbell
Jackson and Stephen Hardy to reach the last eight, where he saw off Ross Smith
6-2.
"It's absolutely unbelievable, I'm
close to tears," said Smith. "I've been dreaming about this my whole
life.
"I've played in the PDC's
tournaments in Canada previously to see how good I am, and last August when I
went to London, Ontario I knew I had to come here to Qualifying School.
"I intend to come over as much as I
can and hopefully I can get the sponsorship to do the full tour. John Part's
been a big inspiration for me in Canada and it will be great to play alongside
him in the PDC this year."
The remaining players will return to the
Barnsley Metrodome on
Sunday where they will compete for the last four automatic Tour Cards, with a
further 24 places on offer for the leading players on the Q School Order of
Merit based on ranking points picked up across the four days of play.
The field will include former world
number one Peter Manley, former World Matchplay winner Peter Evison,
former Lakeside Champion Les Wallace and experienced professionals including
Andy Jenkins, Chris Mason and Mick McGowan.
Qualifying School - Day Three First Round Ian Lever Bye Mareno Michels Bye Dean Winstanley Bye Simon Craven 6-2 Lee Butler Kevin Dowling 6-3 Richie Walsh Ryan Herrington 6-4 Paul Marsh Jamie Atkins 6-3 Gary Eastwood Jamie Landon 6-2 Wilfried Hoberg Gary Butcher Bye Ian Moss Bye Mark Lawrence Bye Jerry Hendriks 6-1
Darren Ward Philip Wathen 6-4
Bernd Roith Dave Ladley 6-5
Michael Gorst Daniel Starkey 6-3 Rhys Dudley Stuart Woodmore 6-5
Ron Atwill Stephen Clews Bye Matt Clark Bye Hans Hagley Bye Dave Smith 6-4 Aaron Turner Steve Barrow 6-3 Jimmy O'Regan Chris Aubrey 6-2 Norman Fletcher Paddy Meaney 6-5
Keith Rooney Liam Kelly 6-5 Wayne Pepper Andy Firth Bye Stuart White Bye Andy Hutchings Bye Mick McGowan 6-3 David Kelly Shaun Narain 6-4
Alex Clyburn Richard Slater 6-1 Wayne Morgan Matthew Tedstone 6-2
Martin Perring Ken MacNeil 6-2
David Sanders Adam Hunt Bye Aden Kirk Bye Andy Jenkins Bye John Jenkinson 6-5
Dylan Duo Daniel Day 6-4 Yoshan Roxy Iyer Michael Veitch 6-0
Steve McNally Richard Hosey 6-5
Tony Wood Andrew Hodges 6-4 Co Stompe Jnr
Adrian Bolitho Bye Andy Relf Bye Stephen Jauch Bye Danny Summers 6-4 Andrew Humphrey James Guilfoyle 6-2
Lee White Ross Smith 6-1 Mark Ashby Martyn Turner 6-5 Terry Rose Darren Webster 6-0 John Walton John Trembeth Bye Steven Degville Bye Campbell Jackson Bye Wayne Atwood 6-2 Jack Hill Rocco Maes 6-5
Matthew Edgar Jeff Smith 6-3 Steve Haggerty Keith Stephen 6-3 Matthew Dicken James Young 6-0 David Nelson Stefanie Luck Bye Spencer Murphy Bye Richard North Bye Stephen Hardy Bye Colin Monk 6-5 Jason Simpkins Peter Manley 6-2 Chris Allen Mark Stephenson 6-0 Mark Frost Jamie Lewis 6-2 Martino Tagliapietra Carlos Rodriguez Bye Lee Saville Bye Lewis Venes Bye Lee Whitworth Bye Kentaro Suzuki 6-3 John Turnbull Joe Murnan 6-0
James Stoneley Peter Hughes 6-5 Daniel Bunker Jonathan Mulley 6-2 Darren Williams James Thompson Bye Shaun Vernall Bye Andy Turnbull Bye Danny Dyer Bye Pat Pace 6-4 Les Wallace Gareth Pass 6-4 Craig Pope Gino Vos 6-5
Sean White Dave Honey 6-4 Thomas Jones Brandon Walsh Bye Steven Pearson Bye Adrian Gray Bye Brian Kirk Bye Gary Mawson 6-3
Ricky Williams Andrew Hibbert 6-1
Matthew Waddoups John Bowles 6-0 John Millett Joey Palfreyman 6-3
Martin Whatmough Nick Fullwell Bye David Charnock Bye Ryan Harrington Bye Liam Curran Bye Damien Sherwood 6-1 Jim McKevitt Simon Burt 6-1 Enrico Fraccara Anthony Littleton 6-4 Michael Peel Paul Sawyer 6-3 Nathan Richards Peter Harris Bye Andrew Johnson Bye Jim Walker Bye Neville Roberts Bye Scott Coleman 6-2 Mark Forman Paul Davison 6-1 Joe Thompson Mark Robinson 6-1 Danny Moore Darren Latham 6-4 Geoff Whitworth Peter Evison Bye Chris Mason Bye Ashley Holgate Bye John Scott Bye Andy Pearce 6-3 Nigel Birch Keegan Brown 6-1 Tony Billett Chris Dale 6-1 Luke Broadbent Connie Finnan 6-1
Chris Skeats Tim Hope Bye Jon Bott Bye Andrew Gilding Bye Joseph Hunt Bye Toon Greebe 6-0
Tony Tasker Gareth Cousins 6-0 Rees Hall Steve Grubb 6-3 Andrew Palmer Fred Smith 6-0 Paul Schofield Darrell Claydon Bye Manuel Croskery Bye Geoff Kime Bye Paul Hodkin Bye Sam Hill 6-4 Karl Forrington Marko Kantele 6-5
Darren Johnson Josh Jones 6-0 Richard Plowman Aodhagan O'Neill 6-0 Chris Clements
Second Round Mareno Michels 6-0
Ian Lever Dean Winstanley 6-1
Simon Craven Kevin Dowling 6-1 Ryan Herrington Jamie Atkins 6-3 Jamie Landon Gary Butcher 6-4 Ian Moss Mark Lawrence 6-2 Jerry Hendriks Dave Ladley 6-0
Philip Wathen Daniel Starkey 6-5 Stuart Woodmore Matt Clark 6-4 Stephen Clews Dave Smith 6-0 Hans Hagley Steve Barrow 6-3 Chris Aubrey Liam Kelly 6-5 Paddy Meaney Stuart White 6-1 Andy Firth Andy Hutchings 6-4 Mick McGowan Shaun Narain 6-2
Richard Slater Matthew Tedstone 6-2
Ken MacNeil Adam Hunt 6-5 Aden Kirk Andy Jenkins 6-3 John Jenkinson Michael Veitch 6-5
Daniel Day Andrew Hodges 6-3 Richard Hosey Andy Relf 6-2
Adrian Bolitho Stephen Jauch 6-3
Danny Summers Ross Smith 6-1 James Guilfoyle Martyn Turner 6-4 Darren Webster Steven Degville 6-3
John Trembeth Campbell Jackson 6-4 Wayne Atwood Jeff Smith 6-4 Rocco Maes Keith Stephen 6-2 James Young Spencer Murphy 6-4 Stefanie Luck Stephen Hardy 6-3 Richard North Colin Monk 6-5 Peter Manley Jamie Lewis 6-4 Mark Stephenson Carlos Rodriguez 6-2 Lee Saville Lewis Venes 6-5
Lee Whitworth Joe Murnan 6-2 Kentari Suzuki Jonathan Mulley Walkover (Peter Hughes withdrew through illness) James Thompson 6-2 Shaun Vernall Danny Dyer 6-2 Andy Turnbull Gareth Pass 6-2 Patrick Pace Gino Vos 6-4
Dave Honey Steven Pearson 6-2 Brandon Walsh Adrian Gray 6-1
Brian Kirk Andrew Hibbert 6-1
Gary Mawson John Bowles 6-3 Joey Palfreyman Nick Fullwell 6-1
David Charnock Ryan Harrington 6-0 Liam Curran Simon Burt 6-5 Damien Sherwood Anthony Littleton 6-4 Paul Sawyer Andrew Johnson 6-2 Peter Harris Jim Walker 6-1 Neville Roberts Paul Davison 6-2 Scott Coleman Darren Latham 6-4 Mark Robinson Peter Evison 6-5
Chris Mason John Scott 6-2 Ashley Holgate Keegan Brown 6-5 Andy Pearce Connie Finnan 6-2
Chris Dale Tim Hope 6-1 Jon Bott Andrew Gilding 6-2 Joseph Hunt Toon Greebe 6-2
Gareth Cousins Steve Grubb 6-3 Fred Smith Darrell Claydon 6-1
Manuel Croskery Geoff Kime 6-0
Paul Hodkin Sam Hill 6-5 Marko Kantele Josh Jones 6-0 Aodhagan O'Neill
Third Round Dean Winstanley 6-2 Mareno Michels Kevin Dowling 6-2 Jamie Atkins Mark Lawrence 6-5 Gary Butcher Dave Ladley 6-4
Daniel Starkey Matt Clark 6-3 Dave Smith Liam Kelly 6-4 Steve Barrow Stuart White 6-2 Andy Hutchings Matthew Tedstone 6-2
Shaun Narain Adam Hunt 6-4 Andy Jenkins Michael Veitch 6-1
Andrew Hodges Andy Relf 6-1
Stephen Jauch Ross Smith 6-4 Martyn Turner Campbell Jackson 6-2 Steven Degville Jeff Smith 6-2 Keith Stephen Stephen Hardy 6-2 Spencer Murphy Jamie Lewis 6-0 Colin Monk Carlos Rodriguez 6-4 Lewis Venes Joe Murnan 6-0
Jonathan Mulley James Thompson 6-3 Danny Dyer Gareth Pass 6-5 Gino Vos Adrian Gray 6-0
Steven Pearson Andrew Hibbert 6-5
John Bowles Nick Fullwell 6-1
Ryan Harrington Anthony Littleton 6-2 Simon Burt Andrew Johnson 6-4 Jim Walker Darren Latham 6-3 Paul Davison John Scott 6-5 Peter Evison Connie Finnan 6-3
Keegan Brown Andrew Gilding 6-2 Tim Hope Toon Greebe 6-3
Steve Grubb Geoff Kime 6-3
Darrell Claydon Sam Hill 6-4 Josh Jones Losers - 2 Ranking Points
Fourth Round Dean Winstanley 6-3
Kevin Dowling Dave Ladley 6-5
Mark Lawrence Matt Clark 6-5 Liam Kelly Matthew Tedstone 6-4
Stuart White Michael Veitch 6-1
Adam Hunt Ross Smith 6-1 Andy Relf Jeff Smith 6-4 Campbell Jackson Stephen Hardy 6-2 Jamie Lewis Joe Murnan 6-1
Carlos Rodriguez Gareth Pass 6-4 James Thompson Adrian Gray 6-1
Andrew Hibbert Anthony Littleton 6-4 Nick Fullwell Darren Latham 6-4 Andrew Johnson John Scott 6-2 Connie Finnan Andrew Gilding 6-2 Toon Greebe Geoff Kime 6-5
Sam Hill Losers - 3 Ranking Points
Fifth Round Dean Winstanley 6-4
Dave Ladley Matt Clark 6-5 Matthew Tedstone Ross Smith 6-2 Michael Veitch Jeff Smith 6-3 Stephen Hardy Joe Murnan 6-2
Gareth Pass Adrian Gray 6-5
Anthony Littleton John Scott 6-1 Darren Latham Andrew Gilding 6-4 Geoff Kime Losers - 5 Ranking Points
Sixth Round Dean Winstanley 6-1
Matt Clark Jeff Smith 6-2 Ross Smith Adrian Gray 6-5
Joe Murnan Andrew Gilding 6-3 John Scott
Winners get PDC Tour Card Losers - 9 Ranking Points
Photo Courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Date : 22-01-2012
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