After Luke Littler’s emphatic victory on the Polish Darts Open, Josh Rock believes the Warrington ace continues to be “the man to beat” on this yr’s Premier League.
Littler, who has struggled within the first three weeks of the Premier League, was in devastating type and averaged a contact over 108 and hit seven 180s on his strategy to a crushing triumph in Krakow on the weekend.
The teenage phenom, who comfortably disposed Ross Smith, Josh Rock and Chris Dobey to make his manner into the ultimate, claimed the title with an 8-4 victory over Gian van Veen, who hit a nine-dart end within the last.
Though Littler sits exterior the highest 4 positions within the standings, debutant Rock, who has suffered a hat-trick of 6-2 defeats on this season’s competitors, warned the remainder of the pack: “The Polish Open is a ranking tournament and they always turn up at a ranking tournament. He’s the world No 1 and world champion for a reason. He is the man to beat.”
Rock has misplaced to Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Jonny Clayton on successive Thursday nights, however is hoping to kick-start his marketing campaign when he takes on World Championship finalist Van Veen within the quarter-finals.
He stated: “I have not been enjoying badly. All people’s simply been enjoying higher than me. Jonny averaged 110 and clearly I averaged 106, so there’s not a lot you are able to do except you are hitting 110s your self.
“I believe it’s going to imply greater than another night time [playing in Belfast], clearly, however I would not say it is added strain. I believe I will perhaps get pleasure from it much more, as a result of all my household and buddies are there, so I do not assume it is added strain.
“I’ve been unlucky – everybody’s just been playing well at the moment. Hopefully, that’ll turn around now.”
Rock, who received the World Cup of Darts for Northern Eire alongside Daryl Gurney final yr, claimed the cleaning soap within the bogs throughout his pre-game go to to the lavatory affected his grip after shedding to Michael van Gerwen in Antwerp on Night time Two.
“I was laughing and joking just before I went up on stage in Glasgow saying I had wipes beside my case for a laugh, just to make a bit of fun of it,” laughed Rock. “Stuff like that doesn’t bother me.
“I do not dwell on something dangerous, so I am normally one who’s fast to neglect the whole lot that is dangerous. I have been enjoying respectable sufficient on this Premier League, I simply have not obtained the outcomes simply but.”
Rangers supporter Rock was booed by a minority in Glasgow final week, and the 24-year-old added: “I love it. If you’ve watched my walk-ons, I’ve been smiling every time walking down that oche because I know what I’m there for in the Premier League, playing in these big arenas.
“Standing earlier than the doorways open for the general public, we have been all having a follow on the stage and I simply seemed round and went ‘wow, that is huge’ – you dream to play in arenas and I am simply grateful I am enjoying in them.
“I don’t know what to expect from Belfast. Hopefully a lot of cheering. I would like to think obviously a homeboy in town, but we’ll see what happens.”
What’s taking place on Premier League Night time 4 in Belfast?
Rock will take centre stage, with the Northern Irishman dealing with fellow Premier League newcomer Van Veen.
Littler faces Jonny Clayton, with Stephen Bunting up in opposition to Humphries, whereas Michael van Gerwen will likely be aiming to return from his absence in Glasgow to tackle Gerwyn Worth in a must-watch quarter-final tie.
Who will win this yr’s Premier League Darts? Luke Humphries will likely be defending his title and you’ll watch the motion each single Thursday till Might on Sky Sports activities. Stream darts and extra prime sport with NOW.



