2006 SkyBet World Grand Prix - Schedule of Play

THE Schedule of Play for the 2006 SkyBet World Grand Prix, which will be played at the Citywest Hotel, Dublin from 23-29 October.

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2006 SkyBet World Grand Prix - Schedule of Play
Round One
Monday October 23

6.00pm Lionel Sams 2-1 John Part
6.40pm Kevin Painter 0-2 Andy Callaby
7.20pm Andy Jenkins 1-2 Terry Jenkins
8.00pm Anto McCracken 2-1 Mark Walsh
8.40pm Colin Lloyd 1-2 Bob Anderson
9.20pm Peter Manley 2-0 Chris Mason
10.00pm Wayne Mardle 2-0 Denis Ovens
10.40pm Roland Scholten 2-0 Dave Askew

Tuesday October 24
6.00pm Dennis Priestley 2-0 Geoffrey Matthews
6.40pm Mark Dudbridge 0-2 Steve Beaton
7.20pm Alan Warriner-Little 1-2 Raymond van Barneveld
8.00pm Garrett Gray 0-2 Andy Smith
8.40pm Phil Taylor 2-0 Wes Newton
9.20pm Adrian Lewis 2-0 Barrie Bates
10.00pm Ronnie Baxter 2-0 Alan Green
10.40pm Paul Watton 0-2 James Wade

Round Two
Wednesday October 25
6.00pm Wayne Mardle 0-3 Andy Smith
7.30pm Andy Callaby 2-3 Terry Jenkins
8.45pm Bob Anderson 3-1 Anto McCracken
10.00pm Peter Manley 3-1 Lionel Sams

Thursday October 26
6.00pm Ronnie Baxter 0-3 James Wade
7.30pm Roland Scholten 3-1 Steve Beaton
8.45pm Phil Taylor 3-1 Raymond van Barneveld
10.00pm Dennis Priestley 3-2 Adrian Lewis

Quarter-Finals
Friday October 27
6.00pm Peter Manley 4-1 Andy Smith
7.45pm Dennis Priestley 4-2 James Wade
9.15pm Phil Taylor 4-0 Roland Scholten
10.45pm Bob Anderson 1-4 Terry Jenkins

Semi-Finals
Saturday October 28

7.00pm Terry Jenkins v Peter Manley
8.30pm Phil Taylor v Dennis Priestley

Final
Sunday October 29
7pm

Please note that the schedule of play may change as the tournament progresses.

Format

First Round Best of three sets
Second Round Best of five sets
Quarter-Finals Best of seven sets
Semi-Finals Best of 11 sets
Final Best of 13 sets
Each player must begin a leg with a double before he can begin scoring. All sets are the best of five legs

Prize Fund
Winner £25,000
Runner-Up £12,500
3-4th £8,250
5-8th £6,000
9-16th £3,000
17-32nd £1,750
Total £130,000
Additionally, should a player achieve a nine-dart finish, there will be a prize of £10,000. Should more than one player achieve this, the prize money will be distributed equally.