2019 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship Field

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The field for the 2019 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship has been finalised ahead of Monday's early rounds.

International Qualifiers confirmed for World Youth Championship

The International Qualifiers for the 2019 World Youth Championship have been confirmed.

2019 Unicorn Development Tour 15-16

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Geert Nentjes and Ted Evetts picked up titles on the final day of the Unicorn Development Tour weekend

2019 Unicorn Development Tour 13-14

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Ted Evetts and Shane McGuirk picked up titles on the opening day of the Unicorn Development Tour weekend.

2019 PDC Unicorn Development Tour 11-12

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LUKE HUMPHRIES and Ted Evetts shared victories at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

2019 PDC Unicorn Development Tour 9-10

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TED EVETTS and Geert Nentjes picked up PDC Unicorn Development Tour titles in Milton Keynes on Saturday.

2019 Unicorn Development Tour 7-8

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RYAN MEIKLE and Callan Rydz claimed PDC Unicorn Development Tour titles in Wigan on Sunday.

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COREY CADBY & Jeffrey de Zwaan were victorious on the Unicorn Development Tour on Saturday in Wigan.

Development Tour Order of Merit Latest

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TED EVETTS is the early leader on the 2019 Unicorn Development Tour Order of Merit following the first four events.

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TED EVETTS completed a weekend double on the Unicorn Development Tour as he shared Sunday's wins with Ryan Meikle.

Gian van Veen secured his second PDC Winmau Development Tour title of the weekend with success in Sunday's Event Ten in Wigan.

The Dutch prospect had claimed Event Eight on Saturday despite an early-morning journey from the Netherlands after competing in the Dutch Darts Masters on the previous day.

Van Veen completed a busy weekend in style with another £2,500 in prize money in an impressive run to the title.

He edged out Event Seven winner Sebastian Bialecki 4-3 in the first round, and after seeing off Rusty-Jake Rodriguez and Alfie Thompson he then overcame Event Six champion Wessel Nijman to reach the quarter-finals.

There, he overcame fellow countryman Jurjen van der Velde 5-1 before producing a sensational 113.86 average in defeating Jarred Cole.

Van Veen then sealed the title by defeating another Dutchman, Bradly Roes, by a 5-1 margin - winning the opening two legs without reply before claiming three more to close out the title.

Former JDC World Junior Champion Roes was appearing in just his second Development Tour final, after picking up seven wins during the event - with a 94 average in his narrow quarter-final win over Jim Moston being his stand-out display.

Germany's Dominik Gruellich reached his second semi-final of the weekend before losing out to Roes, with his fellow countryman David Schlichting amongst Sunday's quarter-finalists.

Luke Littler also reached the Event Ten quarter-finals, and the 16-year-old ends the year's second of six Development Tour weekends at the top of the Order of Merit with £8,900 - sitting £450 clear of Van Veen (£8,450).

The top two players from the final 2023 Development Tour Order of Merit will win a PDC Tour Card for 2024-25 and a place in the 2023/24 World Darts Championship.

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