2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 19-20

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Callan Rydz topped the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour rankings despite wins for Kyle McKinstry and Mark Barilli in Events 19-20.

Challenge Tour: Menzies leads Order of Merit

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Cameron Menzies and Jesus Noguera are the top two players on the 2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour Order of Merit.

2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 15-16

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Jesus Noguera and Callan Rydz shared victories in PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 15 & 16 in Wolverhampton on Sunday.

2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 13-14

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Cameron Menzies and Patrick Lynskey claimed victories in PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 13 & 14 on Saturday.

2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 11-12

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BERRY VAN PEER and Andy Jenkins shared victories as the third PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend of 2019 concluded.

2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 9-10

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CODY HARRIS and Nick Fullwell claimed victories on the opening day of the PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend.

2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 7-8

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JESUS NOGUERA and Stephen Burton shared victories to conclude the second weekend of the Challenge Tour.

2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 5-6

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DARREN BEVERIDGE and Cameron Menzies shared victories on the third day of the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour season.

Edhouse Leads Unicorn Challenge Tour

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RITCHIE EDHOUSE is the early leader on the Unicorn Challenge Tour Order of Merit.

2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 3-4

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BORIS KOLTSOV and Ritchie Edhouse picked up victories as the opening 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend concluded.

THE PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour is the PDC's second-tier tour for players who do not hold a PDC Tour Card.

A series of 20 tournaments will be held during 2019, each offering £10,000 in prize money.

Tournaments are held across five double-header weekends, with two events per day on each weekend.

STEPHEN BURTON and Shaun Carroll claimed maiden PDC titles on the opening day of the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour in Wigan.

World Championship competitor Burton narrowly missed out on regaining his Tour Card last weekend, but bounced back in style to claim his first Challenge Tour crown.

Burton began Event Two with wins over Egor Tvorogov, Chris White, Scott Darbyshire and Mike De Decker to make the last 16, where an impressive 103 average saw off Russia's Boris Koltsov.

The Ipswich thrower backed up that display with triumphs over Michael Rasztovits and Jason Wilson, before holding his nerve in the deciding leg of the final to claim a 5-4 victory over Nathan Rafferty.

Earlier in the day, Carroll tasted success in just his third Challenge Tour event, becoming the first Challenge Tour winner of the year with a 5-1 victory over Patrick Lynskey in the final of Event One.

Despite failing to win a match at last weekend's UK Qualifying School, the Walsall thrower returned to form with defeats of Wesley van Trijp, Vince Tipple, Dean Norman and Steve Hine to reach the last 16.

There, he saw off Lukas Wenig, before wins over experienced duo Ritchie Edhouse and Mick Todd saw him reach the final where he triumphed over Lynskey.

Elsewhere, Event Two also saw former World Championship finalist Andy Hamilton reach the last 16, former UK Open semi-finalist Andrew Gilding enjoyed a run to the quarter-finals, while Brazil's World Cup of Darts star Diogo Portela secured a semi-final berth.

Unicorn Challenge Tour Event One
Quarter-Finals

Patrick Lynskey 5-4 William Borland
Brett Claydon 5-3 Andrew Foster
Mick Todd 5-4 Ricky Williams
Shaun Carroll 5-2 Ritchie Edhouse

Semi-Finals
Patrick Lynskey 5-2 Brett Claydon
Shaun Carroll 5-4 Mick Todd

Final
Shaun Carroll 5-1 Patrick Lynskey

Unicorn Challenge Tour Event Two
Quarter-Finals

Diogo Portela 5-0 Mick Todd
Nathan Rafferty 5-2 Darren Herewini
Stephen Burton 5-2 Michael Rasztovits
Jason Wilson 5-4 Andrew Gilding

Semi-Finals
Nathan Rafferty 5-3 Diogo Portela
Stephen Burton 5-3 Jason Wilson

Final
Stephen Burton 5-4 Nathan Rafferty