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The Irish Sun
28-05-2025
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Gerwyn Price went from darts boo-boy to crowd favourite… but could quit sport at any minute for thriving side hustle
GERWYN PRICE may be an underdog to win Premier League Darts - but he often excels as being the outsider. The Iceman takes on Advertisement 2 Gerwyn Price has enjoyed big turnaround in recent months Credit: PA 2 Gone are the days he is a favoured target of boos for darts crowds Credit: Rex Price qualified in fourth spot, proving he was worth his place after some questioned his selection after a misfiring 2024. He did so in style too, Manchester and Aberdeen . No longer is he the pantomime villain, being booed at arenas across the country. Opposition to the Welshman grew so strong he Championship in 2023 to block out the noise. Advertisement READ MORE ON DARTS Price suggested his newfound popularity may actually be a case of his He said: "Maybe there's one or two characters in there now that the fans probably don't favour. "So they look to go somewhere else and if they want to cheer me on and help me get over the winning line. I'm happy with that. "I think there's a couple of characters in the Premier League that some venues don't really like as well." Advertisement Most read in Darts JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS Price has enjoyed an upturn in form this year, winning the Players Championship 2. He also finished as runner-up in the Bahrain Darts Masters and has reached the last eight at seven tournaments this year. Classy Luke Littler celebrates with Gerwyn Price as Welshman hits incredible nine-darter to bag £30k gold darts But even if his career at the oche takes a permanent turn for the worse, having last won a major in 2022, Price has a booming side hustle he can turn to. Advertisement The 39-year-old has converted a pharmacy into a Wales . And it has given him a more relaxed attitude about darts, with Price even He said: "I'm sort of in the mindset now that, I'll turn up and play in whatever events I'm in and if I'm not in them, I don't really care. "I've built a platform so to speak, for me to just do what I want to do. If I fall outside the top 64 and finish darts tomorrow, I really don't care. I'm just going to start enjoying darts now, turn up when I want to turn up and when I have to turn up. Advertisement "I think, in previous years, it's been darts first and family life after but that's going to change now. "It's going to be family life first, darts after. My main priority is back at home."


Scottish Sun
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Stephen Bunting's purchase speaks volumes after darts favourite rakes in nearly £200,000 in 2025
BUNSEN BURNER Stephen Bunting's purchase speaks volumes after darts favourite rakes in nearly £200,000 in 2025 Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) STEPHEN BUNTING has revealed the humble treat he has bought after banking nearly £200,000 in 2025. The darts star, 40, has set the oche alight this season with some brilliant performances. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Stephen Bunting bought himself a humble treat after netting nearly £200,000 Credit: Getty Bunting first lit up Ally Pally with a run to the semis at the World Darts Championship. He then secured his first World Series title with victory over Gerwyn Price at the Bahrain Darts Masters. And although he eventually finished bottom of the Premier League table, Bunting did manage to go one better than Michael van Gerwen and Rob Cross by picking up a win on Night Nine in Berlin. As a result of his success, The Bullet has managed to pocket almost £200k in prize money. READ MORE IN DARTS NOT GERWEN MY WAY MVG's miserable year from Littler loss & bizarre injury to marriage split His Premier League win secured a tasty £10,000 jackpot. While Bunting's performances in ranking events raked in £172k. But instead of splashing the cash on something extravagant, Bunting has instead chosen to buy something for all his family to enjoy. Speaking to Spin Bet, he revealed he has bought a caravan at a site in North Wales. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Just 90 minutes away from his home in Cheshire, it means Bunting and his family can make a quick getaway for a quiet break. He revealed: "Part of my money went on the garden and then we've also just bought a caravan in a Haven site in North Wales. Premier League Darts star Stephen Bunting 'moonlighting as Rangers steward' as incredible Ibrox doppelganger spotted 'It's a lovely getaway from the house and from playing darts to spend some time with my family. "Haven sites are always great for the kids so there is plenty to do there, and it isn't too far away with it being an hour-and-a-half from down the road. I can be in my own luxury caravan out of the way and loving life."
Yahoo
11-02-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Luke Littler bows out of Player Championship 2 after thrilling quarter-final battle
LUKE 'The Nuke' Littler's hopes of winning Players Championship 2 in Wigan were dashed by one of his Premier League rivals. The Warrington 18-year-old superstar was beaten 6-5 in a thrilling topsy-turvy quarter-final contest with Welsh ace Gerwyn Price. World champion Littler produced a stunning 167 checkout to cut the deficit to 2-1 but after squaring the score he then fell 4-2 behind. 167 FOR LITTLER! Luke Littler pins a beautiful 167 checkout to half the deficit in this game, whilst Gerwyn Price was waiting to extend his lead to three sat on a double! 📺 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) February 11, 2025 'The Nuke' took the next three legs and was on throw for the match but Price finished on 92 to take the contest all the way. And The Iceman was able to hold his nerve and seal his ticket to the semi-finals with a 14-dart victory. Both players averaged over a ton and Price also ended Littler's hopes in the quarter-finals of the Bahrain Darts Masters last month. PRICE WINS THE DECIDER! What a quarter-final! Gerwyn Price eliminates the World Champion in a last leg decider, as he beats Luke Littler 6-5 in a game where both players averaged over 100! 📺 — PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) February 11, 2025 First up for 'The Nuke' earlier in the day was Croatian Pero Ljubic, who earned his 2025 tour card through Q-School. Littler trailed 4-1 but found another gear to win five successive legs and progress 6-4. In doing so, he averaged 102.59, threw six 180s and achieved checkouts of 129 and 130. He also trailed in the second round (last 64) but at 5-4 down he forced a last-leg decider against 24-year-old former World Youth Champion Bradley Brooks from Blackburn. Littler delivered when it mattered most and again he threw six 180s and enjoyed a 102 checkout. That handed him a last-32 encounter with 24-year-old Austrian Rusty-Jake Rodriguez and this time he hit the front early, establishing a 3-0 lead. But Rodriguez came firing back with two leg wins, only for 'The Nuke' to take the next three for a 6-2 triumph while averaging 98.28 and rustling up checkouts of 105 and 100. Littler trailed 2-0 and 4-2 against 24-year-old Dutchman Wessel Nijman – a Players Championship winner in Wigan last year - in the last 16 but his scoring average was at a day's best 104.44 and he progressed to the quarter-finals by pocketing four straight legs.