2008 Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship - Day Six Reports

REPORTS, results and reaction from Saturday's second round games at the 2008 Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship.

The second round begins with six matches at Alexandra Palace before the Christmas break.

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Saturday 22nd December 2007 (6 x Second Round)
1pm: Andy Jenkins 0-4 Alan Tabern
2.20pm: Jan van der Rassel 4-1 Denis Ovens
3.40pm: Peter Manley 4-1 Alan Warriner-Little

7pm: Roland Scholten 4-2 Mervyn King
8.20pm: Phil Taylor 4-3 Mark Walsh
9.40pm: Wayne Mardle 4-1 Jamie Caven

ALAN TABERN 4-0 ANDY JENKINS
(3-1, 3-0, 3-0, 3-2)

ALAN TABERN secured a place in the last 16 of the 2008 Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship with a 4-0 victory over Andy Jenkins.

The Portsmouth man, who reached the semi-finals 12 months ago, never really settled during the match and Tabern took full advantage with some clinical finishing.

The man from St Helens dominated through, taking ten consecutive legs to establish a firm grip in the game.

Jenkins started well, with an 84 finish to break throw in the opening leg, but Tabern hit back by taking the next three legs, winning the set with a 15-dart leg.

The St Helens star produced excellent two-dart checkouts of 84 and 100 in the second set to take a 2-0 lead.

Jenkins had no answer and Tabern also took the next set without reply, breaking throw in the second leg with a 13-darter.

Tabern opened up a 1-0 lead in the fourth set, but Jenkins hit back to record his first leg since the beginning of the match.

He then held throw to take the lead and had two darts for the set, but he failed with both and Tabern landed double four to level up.

Tabern missed five darts for match, but Jenkins himself missed seven darts at double eight to stay in the contest and Tabern held his nerve to take victory.

"I'm pleased to have reached the last 16 and I can enjoy Christmas now," said Tabern, who faces Phil Taylor or Mark Walsh next.

"Andy didn't play like he can play, because if he did it would not have been 4-0.

"I knew he was struggling and it was just a case of taking each leg at a time and not taking my foot off the gas.

"I feel for him because I've been in that position; I had a disastrous UK Open when I lost 11-3 to Steve Hine and I always remember that feeling."

Match Stats

Andy Jenkins

0-4

Alan Tabern

19

100+

16

6

140+

12

1

180

3

26.68

Ave1

28.68

80.04

Ave3

86.04

84

High Finish

101,100


JAN VAN DER RASSEL 4-1 DENIS OVENS
(3-2, 3-1, 3-2, 2-3, 3-1)

HOLLAND'S Jan van der Rassel produced a sensational display to book his place in round three of the 2008 Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship with a 4-1 win over Denis Ovens.

The PDPA Qualifier saw off Colin Lloyd in round one and added another big name to his list of scalps with an impressive display.

He edged the game's first set 3-2 with a 101 finish, with a 100 checkout from Ovens not enough as he went down in the deciding leg.

Van der Rassel defied an eye problem to double his advantage winning the second set 3-1, including a superb 14-darter to break the throw in leg three.

The first four legs of the third set also went with the throw, with a 13-darter from Ovens seeing him level.

But the experienced thrower from Hertfordshire was unable to reach the double despite a 180 in the decider, and van der Rassel landed double eight to move three sets up.

Ovens led 2-0 in the next before van der Rassel hit back to level and move to within a leg of victory.

He was delayed in celebrating, with a 15-darter seeing Ovens get his first set.

A 99 finish saw Ovens level in the next, but van der Rassel took out 76 to lead 2-1 and the wrapped up victory on double top.

"I'm very happy," said van der Rassel. "It was a very hard match, Denis is a great player and he never gives up.

"I had to keep going and hold my throw and it was good enough.

"In the first set, I got a hair or and eyelash in my eye and I couldn't see for a few legs. I washed it with water in one of the breaks and managed to get my sight back."

Van der Rassel now meets Peter Manley or Alan Warriner-Little in the last 16, the first time he has reached that stage in the World Championship.

He added: "I'm driving back to Holland, I have a ferry later on Saturday so I can go back and spend Christmas with my children."

Match Stats

Jan van der Rassel

4-1

Denis Ovens

38

100+

27

17

140+

16

1

180

5

30.33

Ave1

30.07

90.99

Ave3

90.22

101

High Finish

100


PETER MANLEY 4-1 ALAN WARRINER-LITTLE
(3-1, 3-2, 1-3, 3-2, 3-0)

PETER MANLEY booked his place in the third round of the PDC Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship, overcoming the challenge of Alan Warriner-Little.

The three-time runner-up got out of the blocks quickly in the battle of the Cumbrian-based stars, hitting consecutive 14-dart finishes to establish a 2-0 lead in the opening set.

Warriner-Little took the next, despite Manley having a dart at double top for the set, but he made no mistake in the next, landing double 18 for a 1-0 lead.

Manley then doubled his avantage despite the former World Grand Prix champion having three opportunities to level the match.

Warriner-Little put that behind him and hit a 15-dart leg to begin the fourth, but Manley hit back quickly to level up the set.

Warriner-Little then took a 2-1 lead, completing a 56 finish and then took the set, eventually landing double one, after both players had missed earlier opportunities to take the leg.

The final leg of the fourth set proved to be vital leg in the contest when Manley produced a showpiece 96 checkout, hitting single 20, double 18, double 20, to take a 3-1 lead, after the Lancastrian miscounted earlier in the leg when trying to set up a finish.

Warriner-Little never recovered from this error and Manley broke at the start of the fifth set, followed by a 14-dart finish to take a 2-0 lead.

He then landed his favourite double top to complete victory and set up a last 16 date with Jan van der Rassel.

"Alan and myself are good friends and it was a hard game to play," admitted Manley. "It's sad but someone had to win.

"I was probably the more relaxed player and it showed in the end - he outscored me but I hit my doubles when it mattered.

"Whoever wins between me and Jan now has a great chance of reaching the semi-finals. I'll be going back to Carlisle over Christmas and getting plenty of practice in my log cabin."

Match Stats

Peter Manley

4-1

Alan Warriner-Little

38

100+

29

16

140+

11

1

180

1

29.65

Ave1

27.52

88.96

Ave3

82.55

96

High Finish

87


ROLAND SCHOLTEN 4-2 MERVYN KING
(3-2, 0-3, 3-2, 1-3, 3-1, 3-2)

ROLAND SCHOLTEN came through a high quality encounter against Mervyn King 4-2 in the second round of the 2008 Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship.

The match was evenly poised at 2-2 but Scholten managed to keep his composure and hit the winning shots when it counted over a tense final two sets.

The Dutchman started off well to open up a 2-0 lead in the first set, but King hit back in the next.

He hit back-to-back 180s at the beginning of the third leg to give himself the opportunity of a nine-dart finish, which went wayward at the seventh dart, although King went on take the leg to reduce the deficit.

He then levelled the set with an 81 checkout, finishing on the bullseyebefore Scholten took advantage of throwing first in the decider to take first blood.

King took the opening leg of the second set and then made Scholten pay for missed doubles in legs two and three, to level up the match.

King opened the third set with a superb 170 checkout and then landed double six to go 2-0 up.

Former UK Open champion Scholten took the next leg, despite a fourth maximum of the game from King.

King had opportunities to take the third set in the fourth leg, but failed to take his chances and Scholten stepped in to take the set to a deciding leg.

He then landed a clinical two-dart 98 checkout to go 2-1 up.

The fourth set was a tight affair that also went to a fifth leg, but King had the throw and managed to level, landing double one, after missing a number of doubles.

Scholten held throw at the start of the fifth, despite King having a dart at the bullseye to take the leg, and then took a 2-0 advantage when he converted a 76 finish.

He then had a shot at the bull for a 111 checkout for the set, but was off-target and King stepped in to keep the set alive.

Scholten took the next leg, with the help of his fifth maximum, to take the lead for the third time in the match.

King started the sixth set in excellent fashion, landing an 84 checkout for an 11-dart finish.

Scholten took the second leg, but King converted another ton plus finish, this time recording a 136 checkout, for a 2-1 lead.

King then had a dart at tops to take out a 117 finish which have taken the game to a deciding set, but he failed to take it and Scholten landed double ten to level up.

King had the advantage of throw in the deciding leg but his normal high scoring deserted him and Scholten took out a 14-dart finish to claim an excellent win.

"Mervyn's such a good player that you don't want to meet him this early in a tournament, so I'm so pleased to have beaten him," said Scholten.

"He never gave in no matter how much I pressured him but I got him in that final set.

"It will hold me in good stead now for the rest of the tournament, although I feel good anyway. I'm practising three or four hours a day and running three times a week."

Match Stats

Roland Scholten

4-2

Mervyn King

37

100+

33

21

140+

20

5

180

6

31.03

Ave1

30.10

93.10

Ave3

90.31

98

High Finish

170,136


PHIL TAYLOR 4-3 MARK WALSH
(0-3, 3-2, 0-3, 3-0, 2-3, 3-0, 3-0)

PHIL TAYLOR made another remarkable comeback to edge out Mark Walsh 4-3 and book his place in the last 16 of the Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship.

The 13-time World Champion had to come from behind in his first round clash against Michael van Gerwen, and had to produce another Great Escape to see off Walsh.

Taylor trailed 3-2 after five sets of an enthralling contest, before showing his champion qualities to find an extra gear and take six straight legs for the win.

Taylor now meets Alan Tabern on Thursday in the third round, and admits that he will need to improve if he is to claim another World Championship.

"I don't feel 100 percent right and I don't know why," said Taylor. "I've got to get on the practice board and put it right because I won't win this title if I don't.

"I was vulnerable but it's not easy winning a World Championship and you have to fight hard."

Taylor was left shell-shocked when Walsh took an early 2-1 lead, winning both the first and third sets without reply,

Taylor had edged the second thanks to a 13-darter in the decider, and a fine fourth set - which saw him land legs of 13, 14 and 15 darts - saw him level.

He had a chance to move in front for the first time after taking the fifth set to a decider, but a missed double 16 allowed Walsh back to land double top for a 3-2 lead.

Taylor regained his range on that most trusted of doubles to win five successive legs and move to the brink of victory in the seventh set, before taking out 95 on double five to seal the win.

"It was a strange game," he added. "I was trying everything and changing things - I changed my shirt and some of the shots I was making, anything I could."

Walsh admitted: "I'm gutted with the result.

"When I was 3-2 up in sets I thought I had a really good chance to beat Phil and I was happy with my first five sets.

"He wasn't on top form and it was now or never for me, but unfortunately in the last two sets I wasn't in it at all.

"I kept on throwing high, perhaps I was trying too hard but that I really enjoyed it, and to take the best darts player in the world to the final set is unbelievable."

Taylor has now been eased from 11/8 to 5/4 with sponsors Ladbrokes.com to win the title. Defending champion Raymond van Barneveld is 10/3, with James Wade coming in to 7/2 and Adrian Lewis priced at 9/1.

Match Stats

Phil Taylor

4-3

Mark Walsh

32

100+

25

14

140+

20

3

180

6

31.51

Ave1

29.04

94.52

Ave3

89.52

96

High Finish

100


WAYNE MARDLE 4-1 JAMIE CAVEN
(1-3, 3-0, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2)

WAYNE MARDLE came from a set down against Jamie Caven to set up a third round clash against Roland Scholten at the Ladbrokes.com PDC World Darts Championship.

Caven, who enjoyed a 3-0 victory against Wes Newton in the first round, started well before Mardle found his stride.

Mardle had the advantage of throw at the start but his opponent broke immediately, hitting double 11.

Caven then doubled his lead, making Mardle pay for three missed darts at doubles.

The Leicester man then had a chance to win the set in the third leg, but missed the bull for a 130 finish and Mardle landed double four to get himself into the contest.

Mardle hit his first maximum of the game in the next leg, but missed more doubles and Caven took the set on double nine.

The man from Romford won the first leg of the second set and then produced a 15-dart leg to double his advantage.

He went to level up the match in the next leg landing double 18, despite both players having difficulties once again trying to land the winning double.

The four-time World Championship semi-finalist then started to find his range, hitting a 141 checkout at the start of the third and then followed that with a 13-dart leg to take the set and lead for the first time in the match.

Mardle established a 2-0 lead in the fourth set, but Caven stemmed the tide temporarily, taking his first leg in eight, which included his only maximum of the match.

But Mardle took a 3-1 lead in the contest, hitting his third 13-dart finish in five legs.

The opening two legs of the fifth set where shared, both players hitting 76 checkouts, before Caven took a 2-1 lead in the set, landing double four.

Caven had one dart to take the set in the next, but missed the bullseye for a 108 finish and Mardle hit double 16 to level up.

Mardle then wrapped up victory in the deciding leg, landing double top to complete victory.

"I started slowly for the second game running but was fine after that," said Mardle, who came from behind against Ray Carver in round one.

"Maybe I'm worried when I get up there but when I get into my flow I'm fine.

"I had three 13-darters in the middle of the game and hopefully I can produce that more consistently - if I can I could win this tournament, and in parts I felt like I could beat anyone tonight.

"Jamie's done really well and I'm pleased for him. I've known him for years and he's a fantastic player and a person."

Mardle meets Scholten in the third round next Thursday, and he added: "I'm good friends with Roland and it's going to be a great game.

"I've a good record against him, although he gave me a tonking in the World Matchplay this year, although I played quite well on that day and can live with that!"

Match Stats

Wayne Mardle

4-1

Jamie Caven

22

100+

23

19

140+

5

2

180

1

29.87

Ave1

27.45

89.61

Ave3

82.35

141

High Finish

76