Luke Littler signs with Target Darts after overhaul of management
Luke Littler will be represented by Target Darts on and off the oche after the teenage world champion completed an overhaul of his management.
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Luke Littler will be represented by Target Darts on and off the oche after the teenage world champion completed an overhaul of his management.
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