
Darts star screams X-rated rant about his ‘b******s' live on stage at World Cup
DARYL GURNEY yelled about the size of his "b******s" during yesterday's World Cup of Darts final.
The Northern Irishman was in action alongside team-mate Josh Rock in Frankfurt.
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Gurney and Rock took on Welshmen Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton in a tense final.
With his team leading 8-7, the Londonderry thrower couldn't contain his emotion.
After nailing his throw, Gurney appeared to bellow: "I've got the f***ing biggest b******s on this f***ing stage."
Fans watching on at home loved the outburst.
One wrote on X: "Daryl Gurney you are box office."
While a second gushed: "You gotta love the darts."
Another added: "Absolute quality."
Northern Ireland went on to win the incredible final 10-9.
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Following his team's triumph, Gurney made a gross tongue-in-cheek admission.
He told Sky Sports: 'Firstly congratulations to Wales. They showed their class. Jonny and Gezzy, absolute legends of the game.
Daryl Gurney and Josh Rock break down in tears as Northern Ireland win World Cup of Darts in final leg decider
"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."
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