A 9th 180 helps Price win leg 14. Now 7-7.
Both players over 50% on C/O’s. Great game.
A 9th 180 helps Price win leg 14. Now 7-7.
Both players over 50% on C/O’s. Great game.
Hogan struggling with the pace of this, Price piling on the pressure.
Price breaks with D6 to take the lead. 8-7
The Iceman’s superior conditioning should put him over the line.
87 from 6 darts opens the door for Hogan.
Massive leg this.
Hogan misses a D18 to break, Price hits Tops to win his 3rd on the spin. 9-7
Price hits off with a 10th 180.
Really turned this around from 3-0 down.
Both leave 116 chances to win. Hogan misses D18 again.
Hogan hits D9 to keep this alive. 9-8
Price is wobbling here
Hogan breaks with a 66 C/O
9-9
Massive 136 for Price leaves D20 & he nails it with his first Dart to proceed 10-9.
A real high quality game.
I like Price, great attitude. Future world champion imho.
Great to see the man who failed to qualify for Lakeside pushing pdc players up a level.
Yeah, really is a talented guy. If he can learn to control his emotions he can go far.
It’s his emotions i like. He is a winner. Great bottle and always digs in. He has improve greatly over past two years. Playing in premier league will bring his game to next level.
I’ve seen him getting too excited hitting meaningless 180’s & come back in the next leg and throw duds.
Showing emotion at the right times is the key to doing it.
I think he does that to rise his opponents. Nothing like a bit of sledging😀
It’s great when you can still keep yourself checked for the following leg. It’s a negative trait if you can’t back it up imo and basically feeds motivation to opponents to beat you.
Wayne Mardle was a perfect example, jumping about over celebrating yet winning fuck all of note.
Peter Wright is the current master, rarely shows his emotions unless he knows he has landed a killer blow.
Shaky start for Anderson v Wattimena here but he holds throw. 1-0
Wattimena takes his leg, 1-1