Daryl Gurney

Daryl Gurney
Personal information
Nickname SuperChin
Born (1986-03-22) 22 March 1986
Derry , County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Home town Derry, Northern Ireland
Darts information
Playing darts since 1996
Darts Red Dragon Daryl Gurney 23gr
Laterality Right-handed
Walk-on music Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO 2004–2013
PDC 2013–
Current world ranking 25
BDO majors - best performances
World Ch'ship Last 16: 2009, 2010
World Masters Last 24: 2009
PDC premier events - best performances
World Ch'ship Last 32: 2013, 2016
World Matchplay Last 32: 2016
World Grand Prix Quarter-Final: 2016
European Ch'ship Last 32: 2016
UK Open Last 32: 2015
Players Ch'ship Finals Semi-Final: 2015
Other tournament wins
England Masters 2012
Ireland Players Championship 2014
Northern Ireland Open 2012
Tom Kirby Memorial Trophy 2012, 2014
Other achievements
2016 Breaks into the top 32 on the PDC Order of Merit for the first time

Daryl Gurney (born 22 March 1986) is a Northern Irish darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events.

Darts career

Gurney reached the quarter finals of the 2008 Scottish Open, beating Andy Boulton and Alan Soutar before losing to Shaun Greatbatch. He then reached the final of the 2008 WDF Europe Cup, beating Stig Jorgensen in the quarter finals and then beat Fabian Roosenbrand 4–0 in the semi-finals before losing to defending champion Mark Webster 4–0 in the final.

Gurney qualified for the 2009 BDO World Championships, beating former World Masters finalist Jarkko Komula before defeating Belgium's Kim Huybrechts to become the first Northern Irish player to qualify for Lakeside since Mitchell Crooks in 2001. He defeated 14th seed Garry Thompson in the first round to set up a second round encounter with 2007 champion and reigning Masters champion Martin Adams. Gurney put up a brave fight, levelling the match at one set all and then two sets all before Adams' experience paid off as he took the next two sets for a 4–2 win.

The following year, Gurney qualified again, and once more played the 14th seed in the first round, this time the debuting Scott Mitchell. Gurney won the first two sets before Mitchell levelled the match and took a 2–0 lead in the decider, hitting nine out of twelve darts at double. But Gurney eventually prevailed 4–2 with consistent scoring. He once again played Adams in the second round, and once again was defeated. Adams went on to win the title.

In June 2012, Gurney won the England Masters, Northern Ireland Open and the Tom Kirby Memorial Trophy. In winning the latter he earned a spot in the preliminary round of the 2013 PDC World Championship, where he edged out Robert Marijanović 4–3 in legs.[1] Gurney then beat Andy Smith 3–1 in sets in the first round.[2] He lost each of the first three sets in a deciding leg in the second round against Dave Chisnall and outscored him in the 180 count, but was beaten 4–1.[3] In January 2013, Gurney entered Q School in an attempt to win a two-year PDC tour card and was successful on the second day by winning six matches, concluding with a 6–2 victory over Paul Amos.[4] His best result in his debut year on the tour came at the German Darts Championship, where Gurney defeated Colin Lloyd, Ronnie Baxter and Simon Whitlock in reaching the quarter-finals, but his run came to an end when he lost 6–2 against Peter Wright.[5]

2014

Gurney's second quarter-final appearance in the PDC was at a UK Open Qualifier in February 2014 which he reached by eliminating world number one Michael van Gerwen 6–5 with a 146 checkout. He was beaten 6–4 by Andrew Gilding but the performance ensured he qualified for the UK Open itself for the first time and lost 5–4 to Ian White in the second round.[6][7] Later in the year, Gurney made his debut in the World Grand Prix which he qualified for by being the second highest non-exempt Irish player on the Pro Tour Order of Merit.[8] He came agonosingly close to recording an upset in the first round against Adrian Lewis as in the deciding leg of the final set he missed the bull for a 170 finish and two further darts at double eight to be beaten 3–2 in sets.[9] However, he bounced back later in the week when he won the Tom Kirby Memorial Irish Matchplay title by defeating Radek Szaganski in the final.[10]

2015

Gurney's Irish Matchplay title earned him a place in the preliminary round of the 2015 World Championship and Scott MacKenzie missed one dart to eliminate him 4–0.[11] Instead, Gurney levelled at 3–3 before MacKenzie missed a dart at double 11 to complete a 142 finish which allowed him to step in and seal a 4–3 win. Gurney then lost 3–1 against Ronnie Baxter in the first round.[12] From the last 32 stage of the fifth UK Open Qualifier, Gurney beat Alan Norris, Peter Wright and Dave Chisnall to reach his first PDC semi-final where he was defeated 6–2 by Michael Smith.[13] The performance helped him to enter the UK Open at the third round stage and he thrashed Kevin McDine 9–1 to play John Henderson in the fourth round.[14] Gurney won five legs in a row between 13 and 15 darts to surge 8–7 ahead, before Henderson sent the tie into a deciding leg which he won.[15] His second semi-final came at the 10th Players Championship event and he was eliminated 6–3 by Joe Murnan.[16] Gurney lost 2–0 in sets to Robert Thornton in the first round of the World Grand Prix, but two quarter-final exits saw him play in the Players Championship Finals for the first time.[17] He averaged 101.38 in a 6–2 victory over Kim Huybrechts and then knocked out reigning world champion Gary Anderson 10–4, winning the last six legs in a row, to reach his first major quarter-final.[18][19] Gurney then advanced to the semi-finals with a 10–5 victory over Benito van de Pas, but from level at 2–2 with Michael van Gerwen, Gurney lost nine successive legs to exit the tournament.[20]

2016

Gurney won the first set of his second round match against Anderson at the 2016 World Championship. He went on to lose 4–1, but missed a dart to win the second set and four to win the third.[21] He averaged 105.18 in getting past Peter Wright 6–4 in the third round of the Dutch Darts Masters and then averaged 106.84 during a 6–4 quarter-final win over Adrian Lewis.[22] Gurney swept into his first PDC final with a 6–1 win over Mensur Suljović, but lost 6–2 to world number one Van Gerwen.[23]

World Championship results

BDO

PDC

Career finals

WDF major finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score
Runner-up 1. 2008 Europe Cup Singles Wales Mark Webster 0–4 (s)

References

  1. "2013 PDC World Championship Qualifiers". Darts Database. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  2. "Ladbrokes WDC Day Two". PDC. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  3. "Ladbrokes WDC Day Eight". PDC. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  4. "PDC Qualifying School Day Two". PDC.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  5. "2013 PDC German Darts Championship Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  6. "Bunting Wins First Pro Tour Title". PDC. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  7. "Coral UK Open – Friday Afternoon". PDC. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  8. "2014 World Grand Prix Qualifiers". Darts Database. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  9. "partypoker.com WGP Day One". PDC. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  10. "Mighty Mike Seals Dublin Double". PDC. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  11. "William Hill World Championship Draw". PDC. Retrieved 3 December 2014.
  12. "William Hill World Championship Day Three". PDC. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  13. "Super Smith Seals Wigan Win". PDC. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  14. "Coral UK Open Third Round". PDC. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  15. "Coral UK Open Fourth Round". PDC. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  16. "Debut PDC Title For Super Murnan". PDC. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  17. "2015 World Grand Prix Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  18. "Cash Converters PCF - Day One". PDC. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  19. "Cash Converters PCF - Day Two". PDC. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  20. "Foursome Van Gerwen's Minehead Glory". PDC. Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  21. "William Hill World Championship Day Eight". PDC. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  22. "Dutch Darts Masters Third Round". PDC. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  23. "Superb van Gerwen's Dutch Masters Treble". PDC. Retrieved 15 February 2016.

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