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Ross Smith is a shining example of sportsmanship,professionalism and understanding . Not often seen in many arenas A clAss Act All the wAy. ๐
Omg cross 4 130 + finishes with 170 finish wow amazing darts
Searle was well prepared but smith was in another planet this night...wow
I like Ross Smith I like Ryan Searle. Happy for either of them. Keep going lads.
smudge has got the best walk on song, well done smudge
Did you just use MVG to bait us
Searle the girl, haircut ๐
Cmon menzies did well lad next time u got it
did anyone else see that james wade only threw a 60 and the ref called 100 it didnt matter because menzies checked out 85 but still
I remember 1st time i saw Rob Cross on the telly i was instantly a fan. Guy is something else!
Cameron and Wade...both are to be congratulated, one for winning and the other for the good sportsman he is. Just Sayin'
Menzies acted like a spoilt child
At 6-0 I thought a bouncer was coming to guard the table.
I'm glad for Ross !
rob cross, cool game with the heavymetal....like them both, superbe match
MVG can still beat anyone on his day but those days are far and few between now. I'd say he's just in the chasing pack of about 10-12 players who are trying to keep up with the two lukes and Price.
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