Luke Littler and Luke Humphries top billing as Premier League darts hits Dublin
Dublin is the latest stop on the Luke Littler tour as the World Championship finalist bids to win a first Premier League event at the 3Arena tonight.
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Dublin is the latest stop on the Luke Littler tour as the World Championship finalist bids to win a first Premier League event at the 3Arena tonight.
Luke Littler, then 16, captured the public imagination with a stunning run at darts' biggest showpiece, the World Championship at Alexandra Palace, coming into the new year.
World champion Luke Humphries showed his true sportsmanship after losing to Nathan Aspinall in the Premier League Darts. Despite being down 5-1 against the 'Asp', Humphries managed to tie their semi-final match.
Nathan Aspinall earned his first Premier League darts victory of the season after beating Rob Cross 6-2 on night five in Exeter.
Luke Littler, the young darts star, is not allowed to defend his PDC Development Tour title. This is because his recent achievements have disqualified him from the event. The series is for players aged 16-23 and leads up to the PDC World Youth Championship, which Littler won last year.
Luke Littler, the young darts star, is not allowed to defend his title starting from this weekend. He won't be able to participate in the opening tournament of the PDC Development Tour because his recent achievements have disqualified him from the event. The series is for players aged 16-23 and leads up to the PDC World Youth Championship, which Littler won last year.
Darts prodigy Luke Littler has surprisingly revealed that he might retire from the sport when he's 27 "if he's had enough" of being a superstar in darts.
Luke Littler experienced an uneasy moment with Peter Wright just minutes after his Premier League Darts quarter-final win on Thursday.