Well the World Cup of Darts was at the weekend, and it is fair to say that the event has become truly global. Who would have thought a few years ago that Belgium would reach the final or that Finland would have made the semi? It seems as though if you have two decent players playing their best then you can go along way, the Spanish team sums this up. How did England win this event with Lewis playing so badly?
Well mainly because they have Phil Taylor averaging 105+ in every game and Scotland and Holland were dispatched early on. Still in the match against Wales they got lucky big time as Wales basically threw the win away from 3-1 up and 100+ ahead. I suppose that can happen with Ritchie about, its worth watching any event just to see this man play, his arm flailing bout all over the place after every third dart. The Belgium team on the other hand were the definition of steady with both players playing well throughout although Ronnie might have found the going a little though towards the end. So the answer what do you need to become World Cup of Darts Champions? As the German fans kept reminding us, 'there's only one Phil Taylor'.
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