Stuart Pyke

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Stuart Pyke is a British-born sports journalist and broadcaster. Stuart was born in St Helens, Merseyside, and is married to Christine. He has two children Daniel and Rachael and two step-daughters Emma and Victoria.

He is now most well known for his darts commentary on Sky Sports and rugby league commentary on BBC Radio Five Live. He also writes for the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Express and the website of darts equipment manufactor, Unicorn.

[edit] Early career

Stuart started commentating on sport back in 1984, when he joined Piccadilly Radio in Manchester, after a four-year grounding on local newspapers. He commentated on Oldham Athletic's football matches during their most successful era, when they reached the League Cup Final and won promotion to the Premiership.

He then moved on to become the Cricket Correspondent for Independent Radio News, covering England tours to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and the West Indies. He also covered Rugby League and was the first man to cover a British Lions Tour for the Independent Radio network in 1988, when Great Britain were in Australia and New Zealand.

In 1998, Stuart moved into television sport and for five years he covered the North West region for Sky Sports News.

[edit] Current career

Stuart has commentated on many Challenge Cup Finals, Super League Grand Finals and Great Britain test matches during his career. Since 2002 he has been heard regularly on Five Live and its digital companion station BBC Five Live Sports Extra covering Rugby League and other sports.

Having always been a huge darts fan he joined the Sky Sports team at the 2003 World Matchplay tournament. His first match, with Sid Waddell, was between Keith Deller and John Lowe.

Since then, he has been involved in nearly every major Professional Darts Corporation event live on Sky Sports.

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