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Daryl Gurney and Josh Rock break down in tears as Northern Ireland win World Cup of Darts in final leg decider

Daryl Gurney and Josh Rock break down in tears as Northern Ireland win World Cup of Darts in final leg decider

The Sun12 hours ago

JOSH ROCK burst into tears on stage after Northern Ireland won a dramatic World Cup last leg decider.
His team partner Daryl Gurney hit double eight to wrap up an epic 10-9 win over Wales pair Gerwyn price and Jonny Clayton in Sunday nights final in Frankfurt.
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Rock, 24, and Gurney then dropped to their knees on stage in scenes of incredible emotion as they picked up their first world titles and an £80,000 jackpot.
He said: 'When we said we are paired together we'll win it. We didn't expect to do it, but we did it.
'As a team we were fantastic. We fought hard all the way through.'
Gurney added: 'Firstly congratulations to Wales. They showed their class. Jonny and Gezzy, absolute legends of the game.
'Josh had the power-scoring and I just had to clean up the finishing.
'I hope I don't get a fine for this but every time I went for double five a wee bit of poo fell out!
'I was never going to miss double eight. I have never been so proud of this man and myself.'
Northern Ireland made a storming start and Wales were lucky to only be trailing 3-2 at the first break. Jonny Clayton then hit a wonderful 142 to draw it level.
But Rock was in inspired form, hitting 180s for fun, breaking the tournament record of 20.
However, Price hit tops to break throw and Wales still hadn't missed a dart at a double. Then Rock delivered a cool tops to live the game again at the second break at 5-5.
Yet again Clayton nailed the double at first attempt and then a double six put them in command at 7-5. But a double 18 and double eight from Gurney put the Irish back in front.
Gurney then delivered a cool double 14 and now they were just one leg from glory. But they missed four title darts and Clayton hit double 16 and it went down to a decider.
Rock then hit a crucial 171 and Gurney finished it with double eight.

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