Professional Dart Players Association

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The Professional Dart Players Association (PDPA) is an organsation for professional dart players. Its intention is to look after the interests of professional players through an annually elected Board of six current professionals.

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[edit] Formation

The PDPA was initially formed in the early 1980's with the main protagonists being John Lowe, Cliff Lazarenko, Dave Whitcombe and Tony Brown. As darts was beginning to decline, players from the PDPA eventually set up the World Darts Council (which is now the Professional Darts Corporation) to run their own tournaments. The PDPA remained effectively a players union.

The players who remained with the British Darts Organisation, the game's governing body formed their own "players union", the International Darts Players Association (the IDPA [1]).

[edit] Player eligibility

Since the split in darts in 1992/93, eligibility for tournaments is somewhat complicated and possibly controversial. To play in a PDC tournament, usually you must be a member of the PDPA. To play in a BDO / WDF tournament, you must agree to comply with the rules of the 1997 Tomlin Order, which effectively means not become a member of the PDPA. Players therefore usually had to choose whether to be affiliated to the PDC or the BDO and stay within the jurisdiction of that organisation.

However, there are notable exceptions. PDPA Players Championships and Open events often allow residents of the host country to participate regardless of being a PDPA member or not. This leads to anamolies such as BDO player (at the time) Michael van Gerwen winning the PDC Open Holland in 2006.

Another exception is made for major Dutch televised tournaments. They were previously staged under BDO / WDF qualification rules, but when the most famous Dutch player Raymond van Barneveld switched to the PDC, the tournament organisers insisted on inviting PDC players. An agreement was made with the BDO to allow a number of PDC wildcards for each event. Three more top Dutch players joined the PDC in January 2007 which adds more confusion to player eligibilty rules for these events.

[edit] Current board and fees

The six board members are Peter Manley (chairman), David Pomfret (Secretary), Alan Warriner-Little, Andy Scott, Andrew Tweedale and Chris Sargeant.

Membership of the PDPA is open to all players of the appropriate standard, with an initial joining fee of £200 and a yearly membership fee of £175. There are around 300 members of the PDPA, who all have the right to qualify and play in PDC Premier televised tournaments.

The Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship, Stan James World Matchplay and Sky Bet World Grand Prix have qualifiers which are exclusive to PDPA members.

[edit] PDPA Players Championships

PDPA members are also able to enter the eight PDPA Players Championship events, a series of tournaments carrying £25,000 prize money which are staged throughout the year. Eligibility for these events are usually restricted to PDPA members only, however tournaments in Belgium, Holland, Germany for instance often allow entry to non-PDPA members who are residents of the country staging the tournament. Some overseas players from the BDO take the opportunity of playing in PDC Players Championships in their home countries.

[edit] 2005 Players Championship Finals

  • Hayling Island, Isle of Wight, June 18: Ronnie Baxter 3-2 Roland Scholten
  • Hayling Island, Isle of Wight, June 19: Colin Lloyd 3-1 Andy Jenkins
  • Newport, Wales, September 24: Phil Taylor 3-2 Colin Lloyd
  • Dublin, October 22: Phil Taylor 3-2 Bob Anderson
  • Magnum Centre, Irvine, November 5: Adrian Lewis 3-0 Mick McGowan
  • Netherlands, November 12: Phil Taylor 3-0 Colin Lloyd
  • Netherlands, November 13: Phil Taylor 3-0 Steve Maish

[edit] 2006 Players Championship Finals

  • Gibraltar, January 21: Dennis Priestley 3-2 Terry Jenkins
  • Hayling Island, Isle of Wight, June 17: Colin Lloyd 3-1 Barrie Bates
  • Hayling Island, Isle of Wight, June 18: Raymond van Barneveld 3-1 Adrian Lewis
  • Newport, Wales, September 24: Phil Taylor 3-1 James Wade
  • Dublin, October 21: Phil Taylor 3-2 Bob Anderson
  • Scotland, November 4: Adrian Lewis 3-1 Mick McGowan
  • Netherlands, November 11: Colin Lloyd 3-0 Mick McGowan
  • Netherlands, November 12: Barrie Bates 3-2 Phil Taylor

[edit] 2007 Players Championship Finals

  • Gibraltar, January 20: Raymond van Barneveld 3-1 Adrian Lewis
  • Gibraltar, January 21: Andy Hamilton 3-1 Colin Lloyd
  • Frankfurt, March 24: Raymond van Barneveld 3-1 Ronnie Baxter

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