2008 Grand Slam of Darts

Grand Slam of Darts
Tournament information
Dates 15–23 November
Venue Civic Hall
Location Wolverhampton
Country England
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Legs
Prize fund £356,000
Winners share £100,000
Nine dart finish England James Wade
High checkout 170 Scotland Gary Anderson
Champion(s)
England Phil Taylor
«2007 2009»

The 2008 Grand Slam of Darts was the second staging of the darts tournament, the Grand Slam of Darts organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The event took place from 15–23 November 2008 at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall. As with 2007, the tournament included players from both the PDC and BDO organisations.

Phil Taylor successfully defended the title after defeating Terry Jenkins 18–9 in the final.

Prize Fund

The prize fund for the 2008 tournament was as follows:

Qualifying

There were 15 tournaments that provided qualifying opportunities to players. Most tournaments offered a qualifying position for the winner and runner-up of the tournament, however the World Championships and the 2007 Grand Slam also offered a place in the tournament to the losing semi-finalists. There were also various other ways of qualifying for overseas players, including those from Australia and the United States of America, as well as a wildcard qualifying event open to any darts player.

Qualifying tournaments

PDC

Tournament Year Position Player
Grand Slam of Darts 2007 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England Andy Hamilton
Semi-Finalist 1 England Kevin McDine
Semi-Finalist 2 Scotland Gary Anderson
World Championship 2007 Winner Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
Runner-Up England Phil Taylor
Semi-Finalist 1 England Andy Jenkins
Semi-Finalist 2 England Andy Hamilton
2008 Winner Canada John Part
Runner-Up England Kirk Shepherd
Semi-Finalist 1 England Kevin Painter
Semi-Finalist 2 England Wayne Mardle
World Matchplay 2007 Winner England James Wade
Runner-Up England Terry Jenkins
2008 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England James Wade
World Grand Prix 2007 Winner England James Wade
Runner-Up England Terry Jenkins
2008 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
Las Vegas Desert Classic 2007 Winner Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
Runner-Up England Terry Jenkins
2008 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England James Wade
UK Open 2007 Winner Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
Runner-Up Netherlands Vincent van der Voort
2008 Winner England James Wade
Runner-Up United States Gary Mawson
US Open 2007 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
2008 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England Colin Lloyd
Premier League 2007 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England Terry Jenkins
2008 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England James Wade
German Darts Championship 2007 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England Denis Ovens
European Championship 2008 Winner England Phil Taylor
Runner-Up England Adrian Lewis
Championship League Darts 2008 Winner England Phil Taylor

BDO

Tournament Year Position Player
World Championship 2007 Winner England Martin Adams
Runner-Up England Phill Nixon
Semi-Finalist 1 Netherlands Niels de Ruiter
Semi-Finalist 2 England Mervyn King
2008 Winner Wales Mark Webster
Runner-Up Australia Simon Whitlock
Semi-Finalist 1 England Martin Adams
Semi-Finalist 2 England Brian Woods
World Masters 2006 Winner Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
Runner-Up England Martin Adams
2007 Winner Scotland Robert Thornton
Runner-Up England Darryl Fitton

Defunct Tournaments

Tournament Year Position Player
International Darts League 2007 Winner Scotland Gary Anderson
Runner-Up Wales Mark Webster
World Darts Trophy 2007 Winner Scotland Gary Anderson
Runner-Up England Phil Taylor

Note: Players in italics have already qualified for the tournament.

For the second year running, Martin Adams declined his invitation to take part in the competition.

Due to the 2008 World Masters being scheduled for December, Michael van Gerwen was offered an invitation to compete in the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts. The invitation was given as van Gerwen won the World Masters in 2006.[1]

Other Methods of Qualification

A invitation to compete in the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts was also awarded to:

PDC North American Order of Merit

The PDC North American Order of Merit ranks all of the North American dart players based on the amount of prize money that they have won from tournaments held in the USA and Canada.

Having won the inaugural North American Darts Championship and reaching the second round of the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic, as well as reaching the later stages of some North American events on the PDC Pro Tour, Darin Young picked up approximately £9,075 in PDC tournaments in North America, meaning he topped the North American Order of Merit and was selected for inclusion the Grand Slam.

William Cross Pro AM

The William Cross Pro AM was a group of four darts tournaments held in Australia from the 2 to 10 August 2008. At the culmination of the four tournaments, an invitation to the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts was awarded to the Australian/New Zealand player who had accumulated the highest amount of prize money.

UK born player Paul Nicholson performed well in all four events and was runner-up in the Australian Open Players Championship. He topped the prize money table and as such was awarded a place in the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts.[2]

Women's World Championship

The PDC also invited the winner of the BDO Women's World Championship this year. The winner of the 2008 event was the Russian Anastasia Dobromyslova, who defeated Trina Gulliver in the final. She was entered as a reserve player should the field remain unfulfilled, and with Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld, and James Wade dominating most televised finals, she was invited to the event.

ITV Wildcard

On 1 August 2008, the PDC announced that the ITV Wildcard qualifier was to be held on Friday 17 October 2008 at the Magnum Centre in Irvine, Scotland. Any darts player was able to enter and the winner received an invitation to the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts. The losing semi-finalists also competed in a third-place play-off match to determine reserve qualifiers. Together with the runner-up, these qualifiers would be invited to the Grand Slam of Darts should the 32-man field remain unfilled.

Winner: Wes Newton
Runner Up: Colin McGarry
3rd Place: Alan Tabern
4th Place: Jamie Caven

[3]

Newton, McGarry, and Tabern all qualified though Caven was the unlucky player to miss out – he was provisionally in the tournament until Adrian Lewis reached the final of the 2008 European Championship, the last qualifying event before the Grand Slam.

Qualified Players

The 32 qualified players were:

Professional Darts Corporation

British Darts Organisation

International representatives

This table shows the number of players from each country in the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts.

 England : 18  Scotland : 2  Wales : 1  Netherlands : 4
 Canada : 1  Australia : 2  Russia : 1  United States : 2
 Northern Ireland : 1

* In darts, as in many other sports, some non-sovereign sub-national entities of the United Kingdom are treated as separate countries for sport governance purposes.

Pro Celebrity Challenge

As a curtain-raiser for the main Grand Slam of Darts, a competition involving eight celebrities and eight of the professionals taking part in the Grand Slam took place on the Friday before the tournament. The winners of the tournament collected a first prize of £8,000. In a closely fought final, James Wade and Steve Backley won a final-leg decider over Phil Taylor and Neil Ruddock, with Backley's double two checkout sealing the victory. Those involved were:

Draw and results

all matches first-to-3/best of 5.

Semi Finals   Final   Final
                   
 Part/McGuigan 0  
 Mardle/Le Vell 3      Mardle/Le Vell 1  
 Taylor/Ruddock 3    Taylor/Ruddock 3  
 Dobromyslova/Davis 1        Taylor/Ruddock 2
 Wade/Backley 3        Wade/Backley 3
 Manley/Ulliott 1      Wade/Backley 3
 van Barneveld/Tufnell 3    van Barneveld/Tufnell 0  
 Webster/Tindall 2  

Draw and results

Group Stages

All matches first-to-5/best of 9.

NB: P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs For; LA = Legs Against; +/- = Plus/Minus Record, in relation to legs; Average – 3-dart average; Pts = Points.

Group A

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1England Phil Taylor 321146+84Advance to the last 16
2England Andy Jenkins 321131304
3Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 3121011−12Eliminated
4England Phill Nixon 312613−72
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (107.36) Phil Taylor England 5 – 0 England Phill Nixon (92.91)
(85.30) Vincent van der Voort Netherlands 4 – 5 England Andy Jenkins (85.39)
November 16 (85.33) Phill Nixon England 1 – 5 Netherlands Vincent van der Voort (99.98)
(102.94) Phil Taylor England 4 – 5 England Andy Jenkins (96.89)
November 17 (85.05) Andy Jenkins England 3 – 5 England Phill Nixon (87.79)
(92.21) Vincent van der Voort Netherlands 1 – 5 England Phil Taylor (104.51)

Group B

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1Australia Simon Whitlock 321136+74Advance to the last 16
2England Andy Hamilton 321119+24Face off in a nine dart shootout
2England Alan Tabern 321119+24
4England Brian Woods 303415−110Eliminated
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (105.64) Andy Hamilton England 5 – 3 England Brian Woods (88.67)
(91.21) Alan Tabern England 5 – 3 Australia Simon Whitlock (89.73)
November 16 (82.83) Brian Woods England 0 – 5 Australia Simon Whitlock (84.44)
(95.94) Andy Hamilton England 5 – 1 England Alan Tabern (94.57)
November 17 (90.61) Alan Tabern England 5 – 1 England Brian Woods (73.03)
(98.86) Simon Whitlock Australia 5 – 1 England Andy Hamilton (103.04)
Nine dart shootout

With Andy Hamilton and Alan Tabern finishing level on points and leg difference, a piece of history was made, with a nine-dart shootout between the two to see who would play Phil Taylor in the second round. The match took place after the conclusion of Tuesday's second round matches.

POS Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pts Status
2England Andy Hamilton 60605602060265Advance to the last 16
3England Alan Tabern 602052012032020169Eliminated

Group C

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1England Mervyn King 330157+86Advance to the last 16
2Wales Mark Webster 3121210+22
3Northern Ireland Colin McGarry 312914−52Eliminated
4Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 312611−52
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (85.80) Mark Webster Wales 4 – 5 Northern Ireland Colin McGarry (80.14)
(92.93) Mervyn King England 5 – 1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (86.74)
November 16 (93.93) Mark Webster Wales 5 – 0 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (75.62)
(80.23) Colin McGarry Northern Ireland 3 – 5 England Mervyn King (89.81)
November 17 (84.51) Michael van Gerwen Netherlands 5 – 1 Northern Ireland Colin McGarry (76.55)
(97.14) Mervyn King England 5 – 3 Wales Mark Webster (92.21)

Group D

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1Canada John Part 321137+64Advance to the last 16
2England Kevin McDine 321117+44
3England Wayne Mardle 3211012−24Eliminated
4Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 303715−80
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (78.22) John Part Canada 5 – 1 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (75.91)
(70.80) Wayne Mardle England 0 – 5 England Kevin McDine (81.68)
November 16 (86.07) Anastasia Dobromyslova Russia 4 – 5 England Wayne Mardle (79.28)
(92.11) John Part Canada 5 – 1 England Kevin McDine (80.10)
November 17 (95.44) Wayne Mardle England 5 – 3 Canada John Part (94.47)
(92.44) Kevin McDine England 5 – 2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (80.30)

Group E

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 330157+86Advance to the last 16
2Scotland Robert Thornton 3211312+14
3United States Gary Mawson 3121110+12Eliminated
4England Kirk Shepherd 303515−100
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (84.02) Robert Thornton Scotland 5 – 3 United States Gary Mawson (81.72)
(100.38) Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands 5 – 1 England Kirk Shepherd (82.73)
November 16 (81.68) Gary Mawson United States 5 – 0 England Kirk Shepherd (74.90)
(97.82) Robert Thornton Scotland 3 – 5 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld (101.38)
November 18 (94.63) Gary Mawson United States 3 – 5 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld (93.25)
(89.66) Kirk Shepherd England 4 – 5 Scotland Robert Thornton (93.49)

Group F

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1England Terry Jenkins 321148+64Advance to the last 16
2United States Darin Young 3211311+24
3England Wes Newton 3211012−24Eliminated
4England Colin Lloyd 303915−60
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (92.95) Terry Jenkins England 4 – 5 United States Darin Young (92.43)
(83.38) Colin Lloyd England 4 – 5 England Wes Newton (79.51)
November 16 (85.61) Terry Jenkins England 5 – 3 England Colin Lloyd (84.38)
(85.30) Darin Young United States 3 – 5 England Wes Newton (82.38)
November 18 (80.83) Wes Newton England 0 – 5 England Terry Jenkins (98.88)
(88.15) Darin Young United States 5 – 2 England Colin Lloyd (82.25)

Group G

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1England James Wade 330157+86Advance to the last 16
2England Denis Ovens 322137+64
3England Adrian Lewis 312101002Eliminated
4Netherlands Niels de Ruiter 303115−140
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (83.40) Adrian Lewis England 2 – 5 England Denis Ovens (89.48)
(86.10) James Wade England 5 – 1 Netherlands Niels de Ruiter (74.91)
November 16 (89.46) Adrian Lewis England 5 – 0 Netherlands Niels de Ruiter (84.38)
(95.83) Denis Ovens England 3 – 5 England James Wade (111.03)
November 18 (86.12) Niels de Ruiter Netherlands 0 – 5 England Denis Ovens (90.54)
(97.39) James Wade England 5 – 3 England Adrian Lewis (97.83)

Group H

POS Player P W L LF LA +/- Pts Status
1England Darryl Fitton 321149+54Advance to the last 16
2Scotland Gary Anderson 3211411+34
3Australia Paul Nicholson 3121114−32Eliminated
4England Kevin Painter 312914−52
Date Player Legs Player
November 15 (84.50) Kevin Painter England 2 – 5 England Darryl Fitton (86.08)
(92.32) Gary Anderson Scotland 4 – 5 Australia Paul Nicholson (86.91)
November 16 (85.40) Kevin Painter England 2 – 5 Scotland Gary Anderson (96.40)
(96.92) Darryl Fitton England 5 – 2 Australia Paul Nicholson (93.90)
November 18 (90.72) Gary Anderson Scotland 5 – 4 England Darryl Fitton (84.08)
(87.11) Paul Nicholson Australia 4 – 5 England Kevin Painter (98.05)

Knockout Stages

Second Round (best of 19)
Wednesday 19 & Thursday 20 November
Quarter Finals (best of 19)
Friday 21 November
Semi Finals (best of 31)
Saturday 22 November
Final (best of 35)
Sunday 23 November
            
1 England Phil Taylor 97.37 10
8 England Andy Hamilton 98.30 8
1 England Phil Taylor 103.52 10
Australia Simon Whitlock 97.73 7
Australia Simon Whitlock 89.93 10
England Andy Jenkins 85.86 8
1 England Phil Taylor 106.56 16
England Mervyn King 96.66 10
England Mervyn King 88.04 10
England Kevin McDine 90.80 9
England Mervyn King 100.98 10
4 Wales Mark Webster 94.28 8
5 Canada John Part 83.68 2
4 Wales Mark Webster 91.73 10
1 England Phil Taylor 106.25 18
7 England Terry Jenkins 100.92 9
2 Netherlands R. van Barneveld 95.14 10
United States Darin Young 84.59 4
2 Netherlands R. van Barneveld 97.18 9
7 England Terry Jenkins 96.48 10
7 England Terry Jenkins 93.43 10
Scotland Robert Thornton 93.30 8
7 England Terry Jenkins 102.30 16
6 Scotland Gary Anderson 105.65 14
3 England James Wade 89.98 8
6 Scotland Gary Anderson 95.16 10
6 Scotland Gary Anderson 98.45 10
England Darryl Fitton 88.80 6
England Darryl Fitton 94.71 10
England Denis Ovens 91.89 8

Nine dart finish

In the seventh second round match, James Wade recorded his first televised nine dart finish against Gary Anderson, during the twelfth leg of Anderson's 10–8 win. Wade hit consecutive maximums, before checking out with treble 20, treble 19 and double 12. It was the first ever nine-darter at the Grand Slam and the first UK televised nine-dart finish in which the player achieving it eventually lost the match. In 2007 Michael van Gerwen recorded a nine dart finish during the semi-finals of the Masters of Darts (a tournament that was shown on Dutch TV) but ended up losing the match to Raymond van Barneveld.

Statistics

Player Played Legs Won Legs Lost 100+ 140+ 180s High Checkout 3-dart Average
England Phil Taylor 7 68 40 126 99 32 151 104.10
England Andy Hamilton 4 19 19 53 33 9 136 100.22
Scotland Gary Anderson 6 48 41 101 74 30 170 98.65
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 5 34 21 73 33 19 121 98.15
England Terry Jenkins 7 59 57 144 99 36 164 97.63
England James Wade 4 23 17 54 34 10 141 95.09
England Mervyn King 6 45 40 108 61 24 161 94.70
Australia Simon Whitlock 5 30 24 72 32 14 109 92.84
Scotland Robert Thornton 4 21 22 56 30 12 126 92.71
England Denis Ovens 4 21 17 63 25 3 122 92.10
England Alan Tabern 3 11 9 26 19 4 71 92.04
Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 3 10 11 30 14 5 146 91.47
England Adrian Lewis 3 10 10 26 11 5 127 90.69
England Darryl Fitton 5 30 27 56 44 13 117 90.58
England Kevin Painter 3 9 14 25 19 5 91 90.08
Wales Mark Webster 5 30 22 70 26 9 158 89.98
Australia Paul Nicholson 3 11 14 29 23 5 140 88.93
England Phill Nixon 3 6 13 24 15 1 68 88.36
England Kevin McDine 4 20 17 40 15 10 107 88.14
England Andy Jenkins 4 21 23 56 24 7 104 87.87
United States Darin Young 4 17 21 48 24 8 86 87.25
Canada John Part 4 15 17 33 12 4 135 86.93
United States Gary Mawson 3 11 10 27 9 4 152 86.63
England Kirk Shepherd 3 5 15 22 11 1 70 83.89
England Colin Lloyd 3 9 15 33 13 2 90 83.38
England Wayne Mardle 3 10 12 27 8 2 158 83.23
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 3 6 11 20 7 3 52 82.68
England Brian Woods 3 4 15 16 9 6 120 82.19
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 3 7 15 42 10 0 120 81.46
Netherlands Niels de Ruiter 3 1 15 25 5 2 73 81.37
England Wes Newton 3 10 12 27 10 1 100 80.85
Northern Ireland Colin McGarry 3 9 14 32 14 0 100 79.23

Television Coverage

ITV Sport again broadcast coverage throughout the championship, in the UK. Again, Matt Smith presented the coverage on ITV4, with analysis from Chris Mason and Alan Warriner-Little, commentary from Peter Drury, Stuart Pyke and John Rawling and reports from Ned Boulting and Janie Omorogbe.

Match fixing allegations

Five days after the tournament concluded, the PDC revealed that the organisation had received complaints concerning the Group H match between Darryl Fitton and Gary Anderson, and forwarded those complaints to the Darts Regulation Authority.[4] On 26 January 2009 it was announced that there was no evidence of player collusion in the arranging of match outcomes.[5]

External links and references

  1. Michael van Gerwen accepts Grand Slam place, Planet Darts
  2. Nicholson wins place in 2008 Grand Slam of Darts Planet Darts
  3. PDC announce ITV Wildcard Qualifiers Planet Darts
  4. "PDC Statement". PDC. 28 November 2008. Retrieved 28 November 2008.
  5. "DRA Statement". PDC. 26 January 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2009.
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