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HARRY GREGORY sealed his place at the 2018 Junior Darts World Championship following a sensational run at the final MODUS UK tour event of the season. 

‘The Hawk’ had previously appeared at the Chorlton leg of the tour, knocked out by Lennon Craddock in round two on that occasion. 

His victory would come after a terrific performance in the final against fellow Lancastrian Nathan Care. 

Only a title win would qualify the Lancashire thrower for December’s World Championships, and that’s exactly what he did. 

Gregory began the title chance in emphatic style, a 3-0 victory over local star Ashley Marson. He then defeated the heavily fancied Leighton Bennett in a nail-biting last leg decider. 

He was quick of the blocks to deny Kent’s Kyle Manton second JDC title after his win in Chorlton. Before a dominant display saw him overcome a heavy scoring Freddie Box in the quarter-final’s. 

Sean Craig would provide the opposition for the semi-final and troubled an out of sorts Gregory in a sloppy encounter. There were missed doubles a plenty as Craig hauled himself back into the match late in proceedings, before the 14-year-old got himself out of trouble on double ten. 

In what was billed as a Lancashire darting derby, Gregory took on 14-year-old prodigy Nathan Care. Despite a nervy opening leg, Care held throw to give himself the early advantage. 

Two ton plus scores and a 74-checkout pulled Gregory level before another strong scoring leg broke Care’s throw. The cushion would be extended to three legs as Care missed three darts at tops to half deficit. 

Care would reduce the arrears before Gregory made him pay with some more terrific scoring. A 17, and then 18 dart leg enough to seal a 5-2 victory and the JDC tour title at Riley’s Wolverhampton. 

The JDC World Championship will take place at the All Action Indoor Sports Arena on the 16th December. It will be preceded by the Scott Farms European Open and Go Darts Pro Team event on the Saturday and Friday respectively. 

Quarter-final’s

Charlie Large 3-1 Joshua James Powell

Nathan Care 3-1 Connor Arberry

Harry Gregory 3-1 Fred Box

Sean Craig 3-1 Tavis Dudeney

Semi-final’s

Nathan Care 4-3 Charlie Large

Harry Gregory 4-1 Sean Craig

Final

Harry Gregory 5-2 Nathan Care

 

Report by Josh Green

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RANK

NAME

SCORE

1

Kyle Anderson

2047

2

Max Hopp

1905

3

Terry Jenkins

1809

4

Josh Payne

1536

5

Mathew Edgar

1502

6

Steve Beaton

1479

7

Steve Brown

1411

8

Paul Nicholson

1335

9

Chris Mason

1311

10

Bobby George

1307

11

Mark Hylton

1231

12

Mark Webster

1178

13

Chris Dobey

1105

14

Wayne Mardle

1093

15

Aron Monk

912

 

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