Sunday, 11 September 2011

123.5 average For The Flying Scotsman

GARY ANDERSON produced one of the greatest displays in PDC history and then vowed: "I can do better."

Ando blew former world finalist Mark Dudbridge away 6-0 with a 123.5 average, using just 73 darts, to seal his fourth round Pro Tour clash in Derby on Saturday.
That's only just over 12 darts per leg and crushes Phil Taylor's TV major average record of 118.66.
The Berwick ace lost the quarter-final to John Part but picked up his FIFTH Pro Tour title of 2011 a day later.
He was using his new Unicorn arrows and feels the best is yet to come.
Anderson said: "On the practice board 180s are going in for fun, even more than with my old set. But I think I can do better and repeat my practice form for floor and TV tournaments. If I do that I'll take some stopping but I've got to work hard to make that happen.
"I went on to lose to John so that proves that point."
Premier League champ Ando bounced back 24 hours later to beat Peter Wright in the final of the second Derby Pro event.
His weekend form is a sure sign he's hungry for glory again after early UK Open, Matchplay and Euros exits.
He added: "I needed a break so I went to Greece and did nothing but lie on a beach.
"It's set me up for the hectic winter with the Championship League, Grand Prix, Grand Slam and the World Championships.
"I've got to pace myself and try and peak for the worlds

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