JDC World Champion Keane Barry scooped his third JDC trophy on Sunday in Milton Keynes with the Rileys Super 16 title.
On a busy day at Marshalls arena Milton Keynes the day kicked off with the Rileys Super 16 final between Keane Barry and Luke Littler.
The Rileys Super 16 tournament brings together the best 16 players the JDC can offer through a qualifying tour and its academy system.
The two finalist came through a field of exciting talented youngsters in the final playoffs in Wolverhampton at the end of December. Barry came through as the number one player in the JDC academy system and Littler through the qualifying events in the Autumn.
The final played infront of the TV cameras at ITVSport and a crowd at the marshalls arena was of a high standard. Barry delighted the crowd with a 95.6 average to take the title 5 legs to 3 in the best of 9 final. However Littler produced some great darts of his own to fight back mid match but barry was too strong and with some quality finishing including a 152 that sealed the fate of the match.
Barry signs off his time with the JDC with 3 majors in the locker. Turning 18 in June Barry becomes to old to play on the JDC circuit and will pursue his darting career on the PDC's Development & Challenge tour.
Result -
Keane Barry (95.6 3da) 5 v 3 Luke Littler (85.5 3da)
Highest out - 152 Highest out 46
180's x 2 180's x 1
140's x 4 140's x 4
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