Phil Taylor Beats James Wade to Claim Perth Darts Masters Title
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After surrendering his eight-year unbeaten run at the World Matchplay to Wade last month, Taylor made amends in Perth as he ran out an 11-7 victor in the final having also beaten world champion Gary Anderson earlier in the evening.
‘The Power’ started strongly in the final as he swiftly moved into a 5-1 lead, before Wade hit back with the highest checkout of the match, expertly finishing 130.
After a mini-revival from Wade, Taylor responded with a ton-plus finish of his own as he checked out 123 for a 12-darter to move 8-4 ahead.
Taylor then extended his advantage to 10-7 before wrapping up the win in the following leg to add a fourth World Series title in Australia to his CV and maintain his brilliant unbeaten run Down Under ahead of next week's Coral Sydney Darts Masters.
"I'm over the moon to win here again, it's been a long day but I got there in the end," said Taylor.
"I love playing over here, it doesn't get any better and I'm going to enjoy it. It was a strange final but I managed to get the right 180 at the right time and that saw me through.
"I was disappointed to lose to James in Blackpool, I didn't play anywhere near my best, I gave him chances and he took them. It was good to put that right today.
"The guys will all be wary of me now heading into Sydney next week and I'm looking forward to it!"
Earlier in the evening, Taylor booked his place in the final after a 10-5 win over Anderson in a spectacular semi-final which saw both players average over 104 with 12 maximums.
Anderson started well and landed a superb 12-dart leg, checking out 121, to head into the first break with a 4-3 lead. 'The Power' would turn on the style after the break though as he took the final six legs of the match on the spin, including a 12-darter and two 13-dart legs, before finishing with an 80 checkout to book his place in the final.
Wade booked his place in a first World Series final after a dramatic 10-9 win over the world No 1 Michael van Gerwen.
After a scrappy start to the match, which saw the first five legs all go against the throw, Wade kicked on to take three straight legs and open up a 5-2 lead.
Wade's form would continue after the break as he landed an 11-darter, as well as a nerve-busting 122 checkout on the bullseye to move 9-7 ahead. Van Gerwen hit back again though, with an excellent checkout of his own as he finished 124 to force a decider, where Wade would hold his nerve to break the throw with a 13-dart leg.
The PDC World Series continues next week with the 2015 Coral Sydney Darts Masters at the Qantas Credit Union Arena between August 20-22.
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2015 Coral Sydney Darts Masters
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2015 Coral Sydney Darts Masters
Qualifier One
Last 32
Warren Parry 3-1 Cody King
Rob Modra 3-0 Barry Jouannet
Robie King 3-1 Tez Insley
Ian Dargan 3-2 Daniel Sim
Aaron Petty 3-1 Alex Evans
Mick McCreedie 3-2 Mick Lacey
Rob Szabo 3-0 Craig Prizeman
PJ Stafford 3-0 Kevin Luland
John Weber 3-0 Jamie Rundle
Lucas Cameron 3-2 John Bunyard
Brendan Cunney 3-2 Michael Byrne
Brian Roach 3-2 Tic Bridge
Dave Muller 3-0 Jason Stokes
Stefan Cubrilovic 3-0 Bryson Williams
Cody Harris 3-1 Moses Kainuku
Jeremy Fagg 3-1 Kevin Osburn
Last 16
Warren Parry 6-3 Rob Modra
Robbie King 6-4 Ian Dargan
Aaron Petty 6-4 Mick McCreedie
Rob Szabo 6-2 PJ Stafford
Lucas Cameron 6-5 John Weber
Brendan Cunney 6-2 Brian Roach
Dave Muller 6-4 Stefan Cubrilovic
Cody Harris 6-2 Jeremy Fagg
Quarter-Finals
Warren Parry 6-2 Robbie King
Aaron Petty 6-5 Rob Szabo
Lucas Cameron 6-3 Brenan Cunney
Cody Harris 6-0 Dave Muller
Semi-Finals
Warren Parry 6-5 Aaron Petty
Cody Harris 6-5 Lucas Cameron
Final
Cody Harris 6-5 Warren Parry
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Wales Troutmasters Reports for August 14th
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The Association's boats have been in regular use during the week, with good returns being made. Keith Higgins landed 15 fish over two sessions, while Shaun Cotterell caught 11 fish from his two boat tickets. Ken Bowring took his usual limit, while Steve Mitchell's first boat session realized seven rainbows. Day ticket members Leigh Kirkwood and Bob Bradley each landed five fish, Ken Pascoe caught four and an evening session saw committee man Keri Jones land three trout to a goldhead pattern. Around the banks of the reservoir, the top pond continues to be challenging but permit holder Jeff Wilson added a good fish to his bottom pond total of eight fish over two sessions, with a green and white lure proving very effective. Fisheries treasurer Colin Jones continues to enjoy a good season, with a further 11 fish caught over three evenings, mainly from the boat bank. Dave Arlotte caught five rainbows with Ken Pascoe, Roger Martin and James Francis each catching four fish mainly on nymphs. Cardiff member Ivor Thomas landed six fish over two visits with a further three fish being caught by Association president Martin Williams. Permit holders Brian Langley, Dave Howells, Alan Rees, Bernard Stephens and Martin Rees all caught two rainbows, while day ticket holder, Gino Alonzi also landed a brace. Fish are again showing mainly between the bush and the boat moorings while Pipe Bay has seen a good head of fish around the water inlet. Most effective flies during the week have been CdC and Shuttlecock Buzzers. Subject to weather conditions and subsequent water temperatures, the Association plans further stockings around the August Bank Holiday period.
At the weekend the weather conditions made fishing quite challenging, with bright sunlight and a flat calm for most of the day. Nevertheless general treasurer Gwyn Davies took advantage of some rare cloud cover, plus a hatch of ants, to land five good rainbows from the Pear Tree/dam corner, using an ant imitation dry fly. This catch added to Gwyn's earlier success on the top pond with two fish taken from the railings bank on weighted nymphs. Day visitor Mr W. Williams had good value for his £12 ticket with five trout to 2lb. An early morning session, fishing from the bush/Pipe Bay, by James Francis provided a brace of fish, with Adrian Connor also taking two fish to 2lb 8oz, from the boat steps on a Buzzer and a dry fly ant pattern, again from an early morning start.
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Harris Wins First Coral Sydney Darts Masters
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The 29-year-old from Otara, New Zealand defeated fellow countryman Warren Parry 6-5 in the final of the opening DPA Qualifier as he secured his televised debut in the PDC World Series of Darts event.
Harris also defeated Moses Kainuku, Jeremy Fagg, Dave Muller and Lucas Cameron in the knockout phase of the event at the Warilla Bowls Club.
Parry's run to the final included wins over Cody King, Rob Modra, Robbie King and Aaron Petty before he was edged out in a deciding leg, while another top Kiwi, Rob Szabo, reached the last eight.
John Weber, one of last year's Sydney Darts Masters Qualifiers, was knocked out in the last 16 alongside former World Championship qualifier Brian Roach.
Although Harris will be making his televised debut on Thursday, he has gained plenty of experience on New Zealand's domestic circuit, winning the DPNZ Auckland Open in 2012 as well as the New Zealand Open for a second successive year recently.
Harris was also within two games of qualifying for the 2016 William Hill World Darts Championship at the DPNZ Qualifier last month, losing in the semi-finals to Szabo, the eventual winner.
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Fishery Limits Matchmen’s Margin Time
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A popular fishery has restricted margin fishing during matches after competitors complained that fishing at the venue had become ‘too easy’.
Mick Martin, match organizer at Kingfisher Pools in Bulkington, Warwickshire, has enforced the new rule after recent competitions saw venue records tumble, with anglers recording 300lb-plus mixed nets solely by fishing down the edge.
In response the fishery decided to limit fishing in the margins to after the first two-and-a-half hours of competition following complaints from regulars who said that the fishing on the venue’s 52-peg Kingfisher Lake was becoming one-dimensional.
Mick, who now uses a whistle to notify when competitors can move shorter than four pole sections out into the lake, explained his decision.
“Attendances to the matches were starting to drop and the lake has become so prolific it’s now far too easy to catch,” he said. “I thought I would make anglers work a bit harder for their fish and try other methods to make up the weights.
“I’ve had nothing but positive feedback since the change and anglers are now returning, so I am going to stick with it,” he said.
Big weights often dominate match fishing at this time of year, with some venues seeing individual weights soar as high as 800lb.
One of those is Arran’s Lake in Essex. Arran’s bailiff Glen Smith said there had been few complaints from anglers visiting his venue and that they would not be following in the footsteps of Kingfisher Pools in changing the rules to make catching big weights more difficult.
“Match anglers love bagging up with tones of fish – it’s what they come here for,” he said.
“No-one ever complains about being tired from catching so many fish, so we won’t be changing anything,” he said.
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