2013 Lakeside World Darts Championships

Lovely embrace between great friends Wesley Harms and Alan Norris. The two are team-mates on the same county team in the Netherlands. As Jim Proudfoot says though, this kind of camaraderie is the norm on the circuit.

The Voice of Darts, Tony Green back on commentary with Jim for this one.

A couple of “Oneohwhy” from both players there.

Alan has a unique facial structure - it gets wider as you go further down.

How dare you. Wolfie would never betray the lovely Sharon.

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How dare you. Wolfie would never betray the lovely Sharon.[/quote]

Im afraid they are seperated/divorced now.

Alan nails double 5 coming in to take a 2-0 legs lead in the opening set.

“Onehundwedandtwentfive”. Has this ref a speech impediment?

No, he’s Dutch, you racist.

Think they said he is from Hull. He is not Dutch, pal.

No, mate, his name is Marco Meijer and he’s Dutch.

Splendid 147 outshot from Wesley. The evening is still young and I’m already getting a kind of splendid outshot fatigue, they’re coming that regularly.

Beautiful darts from norris lets see if he can keep it up

125, 121 and 147 out shots by Weshley in the firsht two shets. Total dartsh in Lakeshide yet the Dutch man finds himself 2-0 down in sets.

Brilliant stuff yet again.

Alan half way there already. I said it a few pages back - “The Man From Nowhere” has incredible scoring power. And he’s finishing brilliantly. It could be lights out for Sparky.

Chuck is like the Paul McGrath of darts - he can hardly practice with that injured shoulder but produces top quality when needed. It’s scary to think how good he’d be if he could actually practice.

Both players down to double one. Neither can finish. :lol:

Smooth 25 dart leg by Wesley to break throw.

Cracking 150 check out by Wesley to win the third set. :clap:

He’s too good a player not to have responded like that.

Jim Proudfoot is really coming into his own in commentary.

Great point there that the trip to madhouse and winning that first leg of set three was even more significant than Wesley’s 4 120+ check outs.

I was thinking the very same thing myself.

Good to see Jacky in the crowd again tonight supporting his Beneluxian compatriot. :clap: