Fallon Sherrock didn’t earn a PDC Tour Card at Q-College in Milton Keynes on Friday, shedding on the last-32 stage, however she stays within the combine.
The 30-year-old sits nineteenth on the Order of Advantage listings on the midway stage heading into the weekend, with two factors and a robust leg distinction of 12.
Different recognisable names corresponding to Mervyn King, Simon Whitlock and Beau Greaves want huge performances during the last two days to have any probability, nevertheless, whereas Scotland’s former World Cup winner John Henderson is well-placed at third within the Order of Advantage and has virtually secured a Tour Card.
Friday noticed Kai Gotthardt and Justin Hood as the newest gamers to safe their PDC Tour Playing cards.
Day Two of Closing Stage at European Qualifying College noticed the rising Gotthardt safe his maiden Tour Card, following on from a powerful World Darts Championship debut final month.
The German clinched his place on the skilled circuit with a deciding-leg victory over compatriot Steven Noster in Friday’s decider in Kalkar.
Hood, in the meantime, received via a last-leg tussle towards Bradley Brooks at UK Qualifying College to substantiate his standing as a Tour Card Holder for the primary time in his profession.
Brooks succumbed 6-5 to Tom Bissell in Thursday’s finale, and historical past repeated itself at Enviornment MK as Hood fired in a 14-darter to defy a late fightback from the previous World Youth Champion.
Sherrock misplaced 6-2 to Daniel Perry within the final 32 having earlier crushed Keenan Thomas 6-3 and Rhys Peris Davies 6-1, whereas Greaves fell on the first hurdle, 6-4 to Tavis Dudeney.
Whitlock additionally bowed out early on after shedding 6-4 to Mark McGeeney and Mervyn King exited within the final 32 after a 6-4 defeat to Jamie Atkins.
Saturday will provide additional alternative for gamers to win Tour Playing cards, with play commencing at 12pm in Milton Keynes.
Along with the day by day Tour Card winners, an additional 21 Tour Playing cards can be awarded on a pro-rata foundation to gamers from the respective Closing Stage Orders of Advantage following Day 4; 12 in Europe, and 9 within the UK.
Norway’s Cor Dekker – who landed a nine-darter on the European Tour in 2024 – occupies prime spot on the European Order of Advantage, having adopted up a semi-final exhibiting on Thursday with a run to the quarter-finals 24 hours later.
Dutch duo Jimmy van Schie and Mark Kuivenhoven are second and fifth respectively on the Order of Advantage, with Karel Sedlacek and Max Hopp additionally in provisional Tour Card positions.
Brooks appears to be assured of a Tour Card after reaching back-to-back finals, and the 24-year-old boasts a four-point lead on the prime of the UK Closing Stage Order of Advantage, with Aden Kirk in second spot.
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