Dyer & Milford's Challenge Tour Wins

Winmau Challenge Tour

AARON DYER and Paul Milford shared victories on the opening day of the 2017 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour in Milton Keynes.

2017 PDC Qualifying School Day Four

Paul Nicholson, Kirk Shepherd, Antonio Alcinas and Martin Schindler claim Tour Cards.

2017 PDC Qualifying School Day Three

John Part, Richie Burnett and Scott Taylor claim Tour Cards at Q-School.

2017 PDC Qualifying School Day Two

Qualifying Schools

Royden Lam wins back his Tour Card as Maik Langendorf and Richard North also claim prize.

2017 PDC Qualifying School Day One

Qualifying Schools

Prakash Jiwa, Lee Bryant, Stephen Burton and Jim Brown win PDC Tour Cards.

2017 PDC Qualifying School Entries

Qualifying Schools

Almost 450 to compete in January's Qualifying School.

Qualifying School Countdown Underway

Qualifying Schools

Qualifying School to get underway in a fortnight.

2017 PDC Qualifying School Entries Open

Qualifying Schools

ENTRIES for the 2017 PDC Qualifying School are now open for players wishing to compete on the PDC circuit next year.

311 Enter Qualifying School

Qualifying Schools

A record number of 311 players have entered the 2013 PDC Qualifying School.

Qualifying School

Qualifying Schools

Scott Mitchell and Robbie Collins picked up their first victories on the PDC circuit with triumphs on the opening day of the 2020 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour season.

Collins, a Rileys Qualifier for the 2019 Ladbrokes UK Open who also competed on the Challenge Tour last year, took victory in Event One as he edged out Adam Huckvale 5-4 in the final.

Collins led 3-0 following a strong start in the decider before Huckvale claimed four of the next five as the game went to a ninth leg, but it was the 40-year-old from Lambeth who claimed the £2,000 top prize.

He was also taken to a deciding leg by Ray Marshall on the day, and saw off Australia's Gordon Mathers, Dutchman Danny van Trijp and England's Justin Hood during the latter stages of Event One.

Huckvale's defeat in the final denied him a second Challenge Tour title, following his previous victory in 2018, but he defeated Alan Norris amongst eight wins during the tournament.

Saturday's second event saw Mitchell scoop his first PDC title in style with a 5-1 defeat of Andrew Gilding in the final, winning the opening three legs without reply before closing out a dominant victory with a 13-dart leg.

The former Lakeside Champion ended Collins' bid for a daily double in the Last 64 with a 102 average in a 5-3 triumph, while he also whitewashed Cameron Menzies in the quarter-finals and overcame Eddie Lovely 5-2 in the semi-finals.

Gilding was condemned to defeat for a second time on the Challenge Tour, having also lost out in the Event Six decider a year ago, and his victories in the event included a 5-2 success against Huckvale in the Last 16.

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