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LUKE HUMPHRIES and Ted Evetts shared victories at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

2019 PDC Unicorn Development Tour 9-10

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TED EVETTS and Geert Nentjes picked up PDC Unicorn Development Tour titles in Milton Keynes on Saturday.

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RYAN MEIKLE and Callan Rydz claimed PDC Unicorn Development Tour titles in Wigan on Sunday.

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COREY CADBY & Jeffrey de Zwaan were victorious on the Unicorn Development Tour on Saturday in Wigan.

Development Tour Order of Merit Latest

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TED EVETTS is the early leader on the 2019 Unicorn Development Tour Order of Merit following the first four events.

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TED EVETTS completed a weekend double on the Unicorn Development Tour as he shared Sunday's wins with Ryan Meikle.

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THE opening PDC Unicorn Development Tour weekend of the year begins on Saturday with Events One and Two in Wigan.

Opening Development Tour Events Approaching

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ENTRIES are still open for the first PDC Unicorn Development Tour weekend of 2019, to be held in Wigan on March 9-10.

History Maker Van den Bergh Retains World Youth Title

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DIMITRI VAN DEN BERGH became the first player to retain the PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship.

2018 Unicorn World Youth Championship L96

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REIGNING champion Dimitri Van den Bergh will meet Martin Schindler in the final of the 2018 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship.

Nathan Rafferty clinched his third Winmau Development Tour title of 2022 with victory over Kevin Doets on Sunday, capping off the latest weekend of action in Germany.

Rafferty claimed the £2,000 top prize with a convincing 5-2 success in the Event 20 final, as he celebrates landing the seventh Development Tour title of his fledgling career.

Rafferty and Doets shared the opening four legs of Sunday’s showpiece, before the Northern Irishman followed up a brilliant 11-darter with finishes of 115 and 78 to triumph in Hildesheim.

The 22-year-old survived a match dart in his opening round tie against Gillian Koehoorn, recovering from 3-1 down to progress, before easing past Henry Coates and former World Youth finalist Adam Gawlas.

Rafferty followed up a whitewash win over Dutch star Justin van Tergouw by overcoming David Zaruba and Lewis Gurney, before denying Geert Nentjes in a compelling semi-final tussle.

Doets was condemned to his second consecutive defeat in a final after succumbing to Lewy Williams in Event 19, although he gained revenge with a 5-3 win over the Welshman in Sunday's semi-finals.

The Dutchman also averaged 101 in a whitewash win over Cam Crabtree, before seeing off Josh Rock’s conqueror Ole Holtkamp in the quarter-finals.

Rock - who claimed a brace of titles on Friday - boasts a £1,150 lead at the top of the Development Tour Order of Merit, having fired in a 105.47 average before losing out to Holtkamp in the last 32.

Rafferty has leapfrogged UK Open semi-finalist Keane Barry into second place, with Event 19 winner Williams sandwiched between Dutch duo Nentjes and Doets, who sit fourth and sixth respectively.

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