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The final of the PDC World Championship was the most gripping and compelling piece of sporting action I've seen in the last 12 months.

I never thought I would write those words. Indeed, in the past I might even have hesitated to describe darts as a sport.

But last night's final between Raymond van Barneveld and Phil Taylor was a piece of sporting theatre that might not be bettered in 2007.

We had the two finest players in the world - some say of all time - going head to head and playing at the peak of their powers.

While I've struggled to sit through an entire 90 minutes of most Premiership matches this season, I couldn't turn away from this match for a second of its three-hour duration.

It ebbed and flowed throughout and I couldn't predict a winner until Van Barneveld hit double 20 to clinch the title shortly before 11pm.

The ability of the protagonists to perform under the most extreme pressure was incredible and could even serve as a lesson to our misfiring cricket and football teams.

Perhaps it's time we should start recognising these players as sportsmen of the highest calibre.

Taylor and Van Barneveld are completely dedicated and devoted to their profession, practicing for hours a day and constantly thinking of ways to improve.

And the standard in the final was incredibly high. Taylor averaged 113 as he took the first eight legs and won the first set with a 164 check-out.

Van Barneveld's fightback began with a 170 finish and he struck 21 maximums, a record for a world final.

With the score locked at six sets and five legs apiece, the final went into a tense and nerve-racking sudden-death finale. Yet the duo continued their incredibly high standard of play.

Van Barneveld hit the bullseye to throw first. Then Taylor thought he had seized the initiative with a 180, only for his opponent to hit back immediately with a maximum of his own.

Eventually Van Barneveld hit double 20 to clinch the world title and broke down in tears on the stage.

Although Taylor's bid for a 14th world title had been thwarted, he was generous and gracious in defeat.

"He (Van Barneveld) has a lot of bottle," he said. "This is the best final I have been in."

Can any sporting showpiece of the last 12 months beat the drama, excitement and superlative quality of last night's event?


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comment by lashead (U1117420)

posted Jan 15, 2007

Yes the BBC have a timetable to stick to, but they always manage to re-arrange it for the Snooker.
Why not the darts too?

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comment by bigt180 (U7134479)

posted Jan 15, 2007

yes, it is 7ft 9 1/4

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comment by bigt180 (U7134479)

posted Jan 15, 2007

yes, its 7ft 9 and a 1/4

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comment by bigt180 (U7134479)

posted Jan 15, 2007

Pdc is full of top players - colin Lloyd,peter manley,roland scholton,adrian lewis,james wade,andy hamilton,barny,taylor,mardle,dudbridge,priestly,terry and andy jenkins,chris mason etc all good players and would prob win bdo comp.

p.s van gerwan,klassen and van da voort have all joined PDC.

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posted Mar 9, 2007

have a look at mine,and be astonished
in my shed
youtube.com/oldtimer1928

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posted Mar 9, 2007

look at me after 70 years of prctise

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posted Mar 9, 2007

sorry look at youtube.com/oldtimer1928

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posted Nov 24, 2007

hu has acheived more steven gerrard or phil taylor phil taylor.

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posted Nov 24, 2007

Phil Taylor Phil Taylor because there's two of him!

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comment by GagzoD (U8850804)

posted Nov 25, 2007

BDO is nothing compared to the PDC

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