Glen Durrant became the Unibet Premier League Darts champion on his debut after surviving four match darts against Gary Anderson before overcoming Nathan Aspinall in Thursday night's Play-Offs in Coventry.
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It's the three-time BDO world champion's first major title since joining the PDC ranks at the start of 2019 and sees him fulfil a career dream just a month before his 50th birthday.
👏 Outstanding achievement from Glen Durrant to become Premier League champion on debut.
— Chris Hammer (@ChrisHammer180) October 15, 2020
After all those semi-final heartbreaks, he finally wins a PDC major a month before his 50th birthday & banks £250,000 to go with his £25,000 league winner bonus!pic.twitter.com/F7suB0znmB
Durrant suffered semi-final heartbreak in five televised tournaments over the past 18 months, including back-to-back World Matchplays, and it looked like that tally would increase to six when he trailed Anderson 9-7 in a nervy clash that got the evening off to a scrappy start at the Ricoh Arena.
But three legs later - albeit with the help of the Flying Scotsman spurning three of his four missed match darts in a tense deciding leg - he finally reached new ground, where he'd meet Peter Wright's conqueror Nathan Aspinall for one of the sport's Triple Crown trophies and a huge top prize of £250,000.
Durrant, who won both of his two Players Championship titles in 2019, had of course already banked £25,000 by becoming only the third player to top the regular season table in the tournament's 16-year history after Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen, but this was all that mattered now.
The first final since the inaugural edition in 2005 to be contested by two debutants at opposite ends of their careers - yet both wanting it just as badly as each other - was understandably another hard-fought and tense affair to complete the campaign, with both players averaging in the low 90s during Durrant's 11-8 victory.
Fantastic image this. The emotion of Glen Durrant realising a PDC darting dream at the same time as Nathan Aspinall showing such great sportsmanship - as always - in his moment of deflation. pic.twitter.com/qpR5lPQZAb
— Chris Hammer (@ChrisHammer180) October 15, 2020
Both had displayed trademark character, hunger and fighting spirit just to get this far and after 10 legs they were both cancelling each other out at 5-5 without a break of throw.
Aspinall did, however, miss a dart at double 13 for a break in the very first leg as Duzza settled his nerves with a 14-darter while another chance went begging in the fifth when the Stockport star missed two darts when needing 32 to complete a 92 checkout.
Durrant's first opportunity came in the a scrappy next leg when his miss at tops was punished by Aspinall while he couldn't pin double 16 to finish off an attempt at 104 in the eighth.
HUGE DART MISSED!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Durrant misses a dart at tops for a 116 and a break of throw, allowing Aspinall to come back and pin that same target to maintain level pegging... pic.twitter.com/TST0LWCfNR
Aspinall had another opportunity to seize the initiative only to squander two visits with just 87 remaining but he did cruise through leg 10 in 13 darts to restore parity.
The 29-year-old, who already has two TV titles to his name including the 2019 UK Open, arguably held the mental edge for his previous exploits and also having done the double over Durrant during the regular season but it was the experience of his opponent and renowned granite mental of his opponent that proved to be the difference.
After finally breaking the Stockport star's throw in the 14th leg to open up an 8-6 lead, Duzza produced a stunning 127 checkout to hold his own in the next after Aspinall had missed double 12 for a 101.
DUZZA LEADS BY THREE!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Now that, is vintage Durrant. You miss, he'll punish!
A huge 127 for Duzza sees him go within two legs of the title! pic.twitter.com/86VvNFQL6V
It was, in hindsight, the decisive moment of the final and even the distraught youngster harked back to it unprompted during his post-match interview, in which he sportingly hailed Durrant's achievement.
To his credit, Aspinall refused to lie down after such a body blow and took out 96 - his second highest checkout of the match behind a 100 that earlier levelled matters at 6-6 - to hold his throw after Duzza had just missed the bullseye to break it.
The popular Teessider moved one leg away from glory with a 72 checkout in the 17th leg and although the 2019 US Darts Master did pull one more back, it merely served to delay the inevitable as Durrant finally brushed aside any late wobbles to convert his fifth title dart.
Your CHAMPION 🏆
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Look at the pure emotion on Glen Durrant's face as he lifts the Unibet Premier League trophy aloft, as he is crowned the CHAMPION after 17 nights of action! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/sSC1kRCHML
Durrant told www.pdc.tv: "It's unbelievable. This supersedes everything I've achieved before. Tonight I feel like the best player in the world and I've never had that feeling before.
"I'm feeling absolutely fantastic, I'm ecstatic. This means an awful lot to my family, friends and supporters. It's a mammoth achievement and it makes my move over to the PDC worthwhile.
"The game against Gary will go down as one of the worst games in Premier League Play-Offs history but I knew I couldn't play that badly twice.
"I stepped my game up massively for the final and I knew I had to to beat Nathan, who is a consummate professional and will go on to achieve many great things in darts."
Aspinall, who collects £120,000, said: "Obviously, I'm absolutely mortified to lose. After beating the World Champion I felt I had another gear and that I was going to win the final, but credit to Glen.
"He came top of the Premier League, he's probably been the best player throughout the competition and he deserves to win it.
"It's still been a great debut year for me and I'll be back next year to go one better."
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🏆🎯 Glen Durrant didn't come over to the @OfficialPDC too late after all. Amazing to see him win one of the most prestigious prizes in darts a month before he turns 50.
— Sporting Life (@SportingLife) October 15, 2020
👏 Good things come to those who keep working and never give up on their dreams. @Duzza180 @Duzzanewspage
Glen Durrant 11-8 Nathan Aspinall: Match Statistics
- Average: 91.84 - 92.15
- 100+ scores: 21 - 18
- 140+ scores: 12 - 12
- 180s: 4 - 8
- Checkout percentage: 35.48% (11/31) - 24.24% (8/33)
- 100+ checkouts: 127 - 100
Semi-final review: Debutants hold nerve to reach final
For the first time since the inaugural Premier League season of 2005, two debutants will battle it out for the title after Glen Durrant and Nathan Aspinall both came through gruelling showdowns at the Ricoh Arena.
Durrant came from 9-7 down and survived four match darts to win a nervy low-quality clash against Gary Anderson 10-9 as he reached his first major PDC final in Coventry.
The three-time Lakeside king had suffered agonising defeats in the semi-finals of the World Matchplay (2019 & 2020), World Grand Prix (2019) and Grand Slam of Darts (2019) but finally gets his reward for the perseverance and granite mental strength he's displayed since joining the PDC at the start of last year.
Tournament debutant Duzza had suffered a considerable slump in form during the six weeks since he emulated Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen by becoming just the third different player to top the regular season table and once again he struggled to rediscover his touch tonight with an average of 86.
Fortunately for him, Anderson was well short of his best too and only managed 87 himself as both players never got going.
The Flying Scotsman, who was chasing his third Premier League title having won it in 2011 and 2015, did produce a mini burst when 5-2 down to draw level at 6-6 thanks to finishes of 124, 120, 84 and 80, while another run of three successive legs saw him move onto the brink of victory at 9-7.
Durrant refused to lie down and pulled out a stunning 113 checkout when Anderson waited on 40 for the match to stay alive, before a clinical finish from 64 forced a deciding leg after his opponent missed an attempt at bullseye.
DECIDING LEG!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Gary Anderson misses a match dart at the bull and Durrant takes it all the way to a 19th and deciding leg and he has the darts! pic.twitter.com/bNdQ5urc88
Despite having the advantage of throw, Duzza allowed Anderson to marginally seize the initiative and needed to survive another attempt at the bullseye to get his first crack at glory.
The Teessider initially fluffed his lines on tops after a pair of single 16s from 72 but got another chance when the two-time world champion spurned two attempts at double eight and this time he made no mistake.
With scoring so disappointing, the key to his success was his finishing as he pinned 10 of his 19 attempts on the outer ring as Anderson missed 18 of his 27.
👏 If at first you don't succeed...
— Sporting Life (@SportingLife) October 15, 2020
😅 Glen Durrant finally wins a major PDC semi-final at the fifth attempt - but he had to survive four match darts from Gary Anderson to do it.
😲 Three of those came in the deciding leg!pic.twitter.com/U18ZMqRBMt
Fellow debutant Aspinall joined him in the final as he overcame Peter Wright 10-7 in a hard-fought clash that also lacked the quality many would have expected.
The Stockport star, whose career has continued to go from strength to strength since winning the 2019 UK Open, trailed 3-1 early on as Snakebite made a pretty fast start but soon clawed himself back level at 4-4 before threatening a nine-dart leg only to fall short with his eighth.
SEVEN PERFECT DARTS!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Aspinall goes seven darts into a nine-darter, but all that matters is the 11-dart break that gives him a 5-4 lead in this semi-final... pic.twitter.com/7YO4e5u5f1
Although he was unable to take out the 141 checkout en route to an eventual 11-darter, he fired in a 138 finish in the next to complete a 12-darter that moved him 6-4 up and then took out the 141 in the 14th to go 8-6 ahead. Although that was 'only' for a 15-darter.
WHAT A CHECKOUT! 🔥
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Nathan Aspinall has just rocked Peter Wright as he takes out a huge 138 finish to head into the break leading the world champion 6-4! pic.twitter.com/8PmPQ72F1B
141 CHECKOUT!
— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) October 15, 2020
Wow, this is superb finishing from both players here as Aspinall checks out a whopping 141 on D12, the same finish he was on for the nine-darter earlier in the match! pic.twitter.com/xNUgY2O2UH
Wright did pull one leg back but was unable to get another shot at a double as Aspinall completed a landmark moment in his career.
The 29-year-old, who has won three of his six career titles this season, averaged 95.67 compared to the world champion's 94.02 while he hit five of the eight 180s in the match and pinned 10 of his 24 darts at doubles as Wright spurned 13 of his 20.
😲🏆 For the first time since the inaugural season in 2005, there will be two debutants in the Premier League final!
— Sporting Life (@SportingLife) October 15, 2020
👏 Nathan Aspinall battled past Peter Wright 10-7 and will now meet Glen Durrant for the title!pic.twitter.com/jaJUxZBUFp
Premier League: Semi-final statistics
Glen Durrant 10-9 Gary Anderson
- Average: 86.1 - 87.82
- 100+ scores: 17 - 22
- 140+ scores: 12 - 10
- 180s: 2 - 4
- Checkout percentage: 52.63% (10/19) - 33% (9/27)
- 100+ checkouts: 113 - 124, 120
Peter Wright 7-10 Nathan Aspinall
- Average: 94.02 - 95.67
- 100+ scores: 21 - 21
- 140+ scores: 13 - 10
- 180s: 3 - 5
- Checkout percentage: 35% (7/20) - 41.67% (10/24)
- 100+ checkouts: 126 - 141, 138
Premier League Darts 2020: Table, statistics and results
- Durrant (W) P 16 W 8 D 5 L 3 LegD +19 Pts 21
- Wright (Q) P 16 W 9 D 2 L 5 LegD +18 Pts 20
- Aspinall (Q) P 16 W 9 D 1 L 6 LegD +11 Pts 19
- Anderson (Q) P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +6 Pts 19
- Price P 16 W 6 D 5 L 5 LegD +15 Pts 17
- Van Gerwen P 16 W 8 D 1 L 7 LegD -4 Pts 17
- Smith P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -7 Pts 13
- Gurney P 16 W 4 D 3 L 9 LegD -15 Pts 11
- Cross P 9 W 1 D 3 L 5 LegD -14 Pts 5* ELIMINATED AT JUDGEMENT NIGHT
Tournament Average (Regular season)
- Wright 99.66
- Van Gerwen 99.05
- Aspinall 98.62
- Price 98.56
- Durrant 98.05
- Smith 97.20
- Anderson 97.02
- Cross 94.61 (Eliminated at Judgement Night)
- Gurney 93.50
Tournament 180s (Regular season)
- Smith 73
- Wright 62
- Aspinall 59
- Anderson 52
- Price 45
- Gurney 41
- Van Gerwen 33
- Durrant 32
- Cross 19 (Eliminated at Judgement Night)
Checkout Percentage (Regular season)
- Wright 47% (102 / 217)
- Price 41.60% (99 / 238)
- Van Gerwen 44.44% (74 / 183)
- Aspinall 39.75% (97 / 244)
- Anderson 39.57% (91 / 23)
- Gurney 38.91% (86 / 221)
- Durrant 38.81% (78 / 201)
- Cross 37.61% (44 / 117) (Eliminated at Judgement Night)
- Smith 36.33% (89 / 245)
Premier League Darts 2020 results
Night 1, February 6
P&J Live, Aberdeen
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Michael Smith 3-7 Glen Durrant
- Gary Anderson 7-5 Daryl Gurney
- Michael van Gerwen 7-5 Peter Wright
- Nathan Aspinall 7-3 John Henderson
- Gerwyn Price 6-6 Rob Cross
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night 2, February 13
Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Rob Cross 7-5 Nathan Aspinall
- Gerwyn Price 6-6 Michael Smith
- Gary Anderson 6-6 Peter Wright
- Glen Durrant 6-6 Fallon Sherrock
- Daryl Gurney 1-7 Michael van Gerwen
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night 3, February 20
Motorpoint Arena, Cardiff
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Peter Wright 7-5 Rob Cross
- Jonny Clayton 1-7 Michael Smith
- Michael van Gerwen 5-7 Nathan Aspinall
- Daryl Gurney 6-6 Gerwyn Price
- Glen Durrant 7-4 Gary Anderson
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night 4, February 27
Motorpoint Arena, Dublin
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Glen Durrant 5-7 Nathan Aspinall
- Rob Cross 5-7 Gary Anderson
- Daryl Gurney 5-7 Michael Smith (SMITH HITS NINE-DARTER)
- William O'Connor 4-7 Michael van Gerwen
- Gerwyn Price 7-1 Peter Wright
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Night 5, March 5
Westpoint Arena, Exeter
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Rob Cross 6-6 Daryl Gurney
- Gerwyn Price 3-7 Glen Durrant
- Nathan Aspinall 3-7 Peter Wright
- Gary Anderson 5-7 Luke Humphries
- Michael Smith 7-4 Michael van Gerwen
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night Six, Thursday March 12
M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Michael Smith 4-7 Peter Wright
- Daryl Gurney 5-7 Glen Durrant
- Gerwyn Price 5-7 Michael van Gerwen
- Rob Cross 6-6 Stephen Bunting
- Gary Anderson 6-6 Nathan Aspinall
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night Seven, Tuesday August 25
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Michael Smith 3-7 Gary Anderson
- Michael van Gerwen 7-2 Rob Cross
- Nathan Aspinall 7-4 Gerwyn Price
- Chris Dobey (C) 2-7 Daryl Gurney
- Peter Wright 6-6 Glen Durrant
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night Eight, Wednesday August 26
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Gary Anderson 1-7 Gerwyn Price
- Nathan Aspinall 5-7 Daryl Gurney
- Michael Smith 7-3 Rob Cross
- Michael van Gerwen 3-7 Glen Durrant
- Peter Wright 7-1 Jeffrey de Zwaan (C)
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Judgement Night, Thursday August 27
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Nathan Aspinall 7-5 Michael Smith
- Michael van Gerwen 4-7 Gary Anderson
- Jermaine Wattimena (C) 0-7 Gerwyn Price
- Peter Wright 7-4 Daryl Gurney
- Glen Durrant 7-4 Rob Cross
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night 10, Friday August 28
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Glen Durrant 8-4 Gerwyn Price
- Peter Wright 5-8 Gary Anderson
- Nathan Aspinall 6-8 Michael van Gerwen
- Michael Smith 8-3 Daryl Gurney
CLICK HERE FOR REVIEW AND HIGHLIGHTS
Night 11, Saturday August 29
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Daryl Gurney 8-6 Peter Wright - WATCH: Wright hits nine-dart finish
- Michael Smith 6-8 Nathan Aspinall
- Gary Anderson 7-7 Glen Durrant
- Michael van Gerwen 4-8 Gerwyn Price
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Night 12, Sunday August 30
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Nathan Aspinall 6-8 Gary Anderson
- Peter Wright 6-8 Gerwyn Price
- Michael van Gerwen 8-5 Michael Smith
- Glen Durrant 8-3 Daryl Gurney
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Night 13 - Wednesday September 2
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Glen Durrant 7-7 Michael Smith
- Daryl Gurney 6-8 Gary Anderson
- Peter Wright 8-1 Michael van Gerwen
- Gerwyn Price 6-8 Nathan Aspinall
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Night 14 - Thursday September 3
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Gerwyn Price 7-7 Daryl Gurney
- Gary Anderson 8-2 Michael Smith
- Peter Wright 8-5 Nathan Aspinall
- Glen Durrant 7-7 Michael van Gerwen
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Night 15 - Friday September 4
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Daryl Gurney 5-8 Nathan Aspinall
- Glen Durrant 6-8 Peter Wright
- Gary Anderson 6-8 Michael van Gerwen
- Michael Smith 7-7 Gerwyn Price
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Night 16 Saturday September 5
Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
- Gerwyn Price 8-3 Gary Anderson
- Michael van Gerwen 2-8 Daryl Gurney
- Peter Wright 8-5 Michael Smith
- Nathan Aspinall 8-2 Glen Durrant
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Play-Offs - Thursday October 14
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
TV Channel: Sky Sports (1900 GMT)
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Glen Durrant 10-9 Gary Anderson
- Peter Wright 7-10 Nathan Aspinall
Finals (Best of 21 legs)
- Glen Durrant 11-8 Nathan Aspinall
Prize Money
- Winner: £250,000
- Runner-up £120,000
- Semi-Finals: £80,000
- Fifth: £70,000
- Sixth £60,000
- Seventh: £55,000
- Eighth: £50,000
- Ninth: £35,000
- League Winner Bonus: £25,000
- Total: £825,000
Premier League Darts Past Finals & Winners
- 2005 - Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd
- 2006 - Phil Taylor 16-6 Roland Scholten
- 2007 - Phil Taylor 16-8 Terry Jenkins
- 2008 - Phil Taylor 16-8 James Wade
- 2009 - James Wade 13-8 Mervyn King
- 2010 - Phil Taylor 10-8 James Wade
- 2011 - Gary Anderson 10-4 Adrian Lewis
- 2012 - Phil Taylor 10-7 Simon Whitlock
- 2013 - Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Phil Taylor
- 2014 - Raymond van Barneveld 10-6 Michael van Gerwen
- 2015 - Gary Anderson 11-7 Michael van Gerwen
- 2016 - Michael van Gerwen 11-3 Phil Taylor
- 2017 - Michael van Gerwen 11-10 Peter Wright
- 2018 - Michael van Gerwen 11-4 Michael Smith
- 2019 - Michael van Gerwen 11-5 Rob Cross
Premier League Darts Records
- Most Titles: Phil Taylor - 6
- Longest Unbeaten Run: Phil Taylor - 44 (2005-2008)
- Biggest League Victory: Phil Taylor 11-1 Wayne Mardle (2005) & Phil Taylor 11-1 Peter Manley (2005)
- Biggest Play-Off Victory: Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd (2005 Final)
- Whitewashes (since dead legs removed in 2006): Colin Lloyd 8-0 Terry Jenkins (2007), Phil Taylor 8-0 Wayne Mardle (2008), James Wade 8-0 Simon Whitlock (2012), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 Phil Taylor (2014), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 James Wade (2015), Robert Thornton 0-7 Dave Chisnall (2016), Robert Thornton 0-7 Phil Taylor (2016), Michael van Gerwen 7-0 Adrian Lewis (2017), Michael Smith 7-0 Raymond van Barneveld (2018), James Wade 7-0 Daryl Gurney (2019), Gerwyn Price 7-0 Jermaine Wattimena (2020)
- Most 180s in a Match: Gary Anderson - 11 v Simon Whitlock (2011)
- Most 180s in a Season: Gary Anderson - 79 in 2011
Top 10 High Averages:
- 123.40 - Michael van Gerwen v Michael Smith, 2016
- 119.5 - Peter Wright v Adrian Lewis, 2017
- 117.95 - Michael Smith v Robert Thornton, 2016
- 117.35 - Phil Taylor v Simon Whitlock, 2012
- 116.90 - Michael van Gerwen v James Wade, 2015
- 116.67 - Michael van Gerwen v Peter Wright, 2016
- 116.10 - Phil Taylor v James Wade, 2012
- 116.01 - Phil Taylor v John Part, 2009
- 115.08 - Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld, 2015 *Record Losing Ave*
- 115.25 - Phil Taylor v Dave Chisnall, 2015
- 114.17 - Dave Chisnall v James Wade, 2015
Nine-Dart Finishes
- 2006 - Raymond van Barneveld v Peter Manley, Bournemouth
- 2010 - Raymond van Barneveld v Terry Jenkins, Aberdeen
- 2010 - Phil Taylor x2 v James Wade, Wembley (Final)
- 2012 - Phil Taylor v Kevin Painter, Aberdeen
- 2012 - Simon Whitlock v Andy Hamilton, London
- 2016 - Adrian Lewis v James Wade, Belfast
- 2017 - Adrian Lewis v Raymond van Barneveld, Liverpool
Premier League Darts Past Season Standings
Winner in caps & bold, runner-up in bold.
Top four each year made the play-offs (Top would play fourth)
Points in brackets
Season 2005
PHIL TAYLOR (23)
Colin Lloyd (16)
Peter Manley (12)
Roland Scholten (9)
Mark Dudbridge (8)
John Part (8)
Wayne Mardle (8)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-4 Colin Lloyd
Season 2006
PHIL TAYLOR (23)
Raymond van Barneveld (21)
Roland Scholten (10)
Colin Lloyd (9)
Ronnie Baxter (8)
Peter Manley (8)
Wayne Mardle (5)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-6 Roland Scholten
Season 2007
PHIL TAYLOR (25)
Raymond van Barneveld (17)
Terry Jenkins (15)
Dennis Priestley (13)
Colin Lloyd (12)
Peter Manley (11)
Adrian Lewis (10)
Roland Scholten (9)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-6 Terry Jenkins
Season 2008
PHIL TAYLOR (21)
James Wade (20)
Raymond van Barneveld (18)
Adrian Lewis (12)
Wayne Mardle (12)
Peter Manley (11)
Terry Jenkins (9)
John Part (9)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 16-8 James Wade
Season 2009
Phil Taylor (18)
JAMES WADE (17)
Raymond van Barneveld (13)
Mervyn King (12)
Terry Jenkins (9)
John Part (9)
Jelle Klaasen (6)
Play-off final:
James Wade 13-8 Mervyn King
Season 2010
PHIL TAYLOR (26)
Simon Whitlock (16)
James Wade (14)
Mervyn King (13)
Ronnie Baxter (13)
Raymond van Barneveld (11)
Adrian Lewis (11)
Terry Jenkins (8)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 10-8 James Wade
Season 2011
Phil Taylor (26)
Raymond van Barneveld (18)
GARY ANDERSON (17)
Adrian Lewis (14)
James Wade (13)
Simon Whitlock (11)
Terry Jenkins (8)
Mark Webster (5)
Play-off final:
Gary Anderson 10-4 Adrian Lewis
Season 2012
PHIL TAYLOR (24)
Simon Whitlock (16)
Andy Hamilton (13)
James Wade (13)
Raymond van Barneveld (13)
Adrian Lewis (12)
Kevin Painter (11)
Gary Anderson (10)
Play-off final:
Phil Taylor 10-7 Simon Whitlock
Season 2013
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (24)
Raymond van Barneveld (23)
Phil Taylor (20)
James Wade (17)
Robert Thornton (15)
Simon Whitlock (15)
Andy Hamilton (12)
Adrian Lewis (10)
Wes Newton (5)
Gary Anderson (5)
Play-off final:
Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Phil Taylor
Season 2014
Michael van Gerwen (24)
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD (20)
Phil Taylor (20)
Gary Anderson (20)
Peter Wright (17)
Adrian Lewis (15)
Dave Chisnall (10)
Robert Thornton (9)
Wes Newton (6)
Simon Whitlock (5)
Play-off final:
Raymond van Barneveld 10-6 Michael van Gerwen
Season 2015
Michael van Gerwen (23)
Dave Chisnall (22)
GARY ANDERSON (20)
Raymond van Barneveld (19)
Phil Taylor (15)
Adrian Lewis (14)
James Wade (12)
Stephen Bunting (11)
Peter Wright (6)
Kim Huybrechts (4)
Play-off final:
Gary Anderson 11-7 Michael van Gerwen
Season 2016
MICHAEL VAN GERWEN (26)
Phil Taylor (24)
Gary Anderson (20)
Adrian Lewis (19)
Peter Wright (17)
James Wade (16)
Raymond van Barneveld (12)
Robert Thornton (6)
Dave Chisnall (3)
Michael Smith (3)
Play-off final:
Michael van Gerwen 11-3 Phil Taylor
2017 Premier League Darts 2017 Table
- MVG (Q) P 16 W 10 D 4 L 2 LegD +32 Pts 24
- Wright (Q) P 16 W 10 D 3 L 3 LegD +30 Pts 23
- Taylor (Q) P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +7 Pts 19
- Anderson (Q) P 16 W 7 D 4 L 5 LegD +12 Pts 18
- Chisnall P 16 W 6 D 4 L 6 LegD -5 Pts 16
- RVB P 16 W 6 D 2 L 8 LegD -10 Pts 14
- Wade P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -13 Pts 13
- Lewis P 16 W 6 D 1 L 9 LegD -14 Pts 13
- Klaasen P 9 W 1 D 1 L 7 LegD -16 Pts 3
- Huybrechts P 9 W 0 D 3 L 6 LegD -23 Pts 3
Finals Night Results
Semi Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 10-7 Gary Anderson
- Peter Wright 10-9 Phil Taylor
Final (best of 21 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 11-10 Peter Wright
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE 2017 SEASON RESULTS & WEEKLY REPORTS & STATS
2018 Premier League Darts Table
- MVG P 16 W 11 D 1 L 4 LegD +43 Pts 23
- Smith P 16 W 9 D 2 L 5 LegD +24 Pts 20
- Anderson P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +15 Pts 19
- Cross P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +5 Pts 19
- Gurney P 16 W 4 D 8 L 4 LegD +1 Pts 16
- Barney P 16 W 6 D 4 L 6 LegD -8 Pts 16
- Wright P 16 W 4 D 6 L 6 LegD -20 Pts 14
- Whitlock P 16 W 5 D 3 L 8 LegD -18 Pts 13
- Suljovic P 9 W 2 D 0 L 7 LegD -13 Pts 4
- Price P 9 W 0 D 2 L 7 LegD -29 Pts 2
Play-Off Night Results
- Michael van Gerwen 10-6 Rob Cross
- Michael Smith 10-6 Gary Anderson
- Final: Michael van Gerwen 11-4 Michael Smith
CLICK HERE FOR PLAY-OFF REVIEW & STATS
CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE RESULTS FROM THE WHOLE SEASON
2019 Premier League Darts Table
- Van Gerwen (Q) P 16 W 10 D 3 L 3 LegD +40 Pts 23
- Cross (Q) P 16 W 10 D 2 L 4 LegD +26 Pts 22
- Wade (Q) P 16 W 7 D 6 L 3 LegD +20 Pts 20
- Gurney (Q) P 16 W 8 D 3 L 5 LegD +7 Pts 19
- Price P 16 W 6 D 6 L 4 LegD +6 Pts 18
- Suljovic P 16 W 7 D 3 L 6 LegD +5 Pts 17
- Smith P 16 W 3 D 4 L 9 LegD -26 Pts 10
- Wright P 16 W 2 D 5 L 9 LegD -33 Pts 9
- Relegated: Van Barneveld P 9 W 1 D 2 L 6 LegD -22 Pts 4
Play-Off Night Results
Semi-Finals (Best of 19 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 10-7 Daryl Gurney
- Rob Cross 10-5 James Wade
Finals (Best of 21 legs)
- Michael van Gerwen 11-5 Rob Cross
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