2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 1-2

Winmau Challenge Tour

SIMON PRESTON and Diogo Portela shared victories on the opening day of the 2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour.

2018 PDC Calendar Amendments

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A SERIES of amendments to the 2018 PDC calendar have been announced ahead of next year's circuit of events.

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour Update

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THE opening PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend of 2018 will now be held on January 27-28.

Jacques & Fullwell's Challenge Tour Joy

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PETER JACQUES and Nick Fullwell were victorious in Saturday's PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour double-header.

2018 PDC Calendar Confirmed

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THE 2018 PDC calendar has been announced as the sport's growth in Europe continues next year.

PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 13-14

Winmau Challenge Tour

South Africa's Warrick Scheffer picked up his first Challenge Tour title as he secured victory on Milton Keynes.

PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 15-16

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Mark Dudbridge claimed victory in Challenge Tour 15 in Milton Keynes.

PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 11-12

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PETER JACQUES & Luke Humphries won their maiden PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour titles in Milton Keynes.

PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 9-10

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NATHAN ASPINALL & Robert Rickwood shared victories in PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour Events Nine & Ten.

Jones Does Double & Dudbridge Wins

Winmau Challenge Tour

WAYNE JONES won a second Unicorn Challenge Tour title as nine-dart Mark Dudbridge also took victory.

THE PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour is the PDC's second-tier tour for players who do not hold a PDC Tour Card.

A series of 20 tournaments will be held during 2019, each offering £10,000 in prize money.

Tournaments are held across five double-header weekends, with two events per day on each weekend.

Callan Rydz secured top spot on the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour Order of Merit despite wins for Kyle McKinstry and Mark Barilli on the final day of the season.

Newcastle youngster Rydz, who won two events during the year, secured top spot by reaching the Event 19 semi-finals on Sunday.

He will now progress to compete in the 2019/2020 William Hill World Darts Championship, and also secures a PDC Tour Card for 2020/2021 as a result of his success.

His bid for a seasonal treble was ended with a 5-1 defeat to Jason Cullen - who averaged 102.2 in a superb display - in the last four of Event 19, before the Irish ace went down by the same scoreline in the final to McKinstry.

Northern Ireland's McKinstry also defeated two 2019 Challenge Tour event winners, Shaun Carroll and Darren Beveridge, during the event, and failed to be taken to a deciding ninth leg in any of his eight matches.

Event 20 saw the year's tournaments conclude with a first Challenge Tour victory for Scotland's Barilli, who overcame Saturday's Event 17 winner Ciaran Teehan 5-3 in the final.

He also overcame McKinstry in the last 64, and also proved too strong for Ian Lever, Robbie Collins, John Davey and David Evans on his way to the £2,000 title.

The final Challenge Tour Order of Merit saw Rydz collect £6,750 during the year, ahead of Jesus Noguera (£6,050), as the Spanish player also collects a two-year PDC Tour Card.

Cameron Menzies (£5,800), Stephen Burton (£5,500) and Boris Koltsov (£5,400) completed the top five, ahead of Andy Jenkins, Cody Harris and McKinstry, with Berry van Peer and Patrick Lynskey completing the top ten.

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