2009 Premier League Darts

2009 Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts
Winner
England James Wade
Runner-up
England Mervyn King
Score
13–8
Date
5 February–25 May 2009
Edition
5th
Number of players
8
Venues
15
Premier League Darts
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The 2009 Whyte & Mackay Premier League was a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation.

The tournament kicked off at the Echo Arena Liverpool, which hosted the biggest ever crowd for a PDC event of almost 8,000 in 2008.

New venues in Edinburgh and Exeter joined some of the UK's biggest arenas, including Belfast's Odyssey Arena, Manchester's MEN Arena, Birmingham's National Indoor Arena, the Sheffield Arena and Newcastle's Metro Radio Arena.

The tournament came to a conclusion with the play-offs on Monday 25 May at the Wembley Arena – coinciding with the Football League play-offs at the neighbouring Wembley Stadium over the same weekend. Phil Taylor was defending his Whyte & Mackay Premier League title once again, however he failed to retain it after losing to Mervyn King 10–6 in the semi-finals. James Wade beat King 13–8 in the final, to claim the £125,000 first prize and the first Premier League not to be claimed by Taylor.

Qualification

The top six players from the PDC Order of Merit following the 2009 PDC World Darts Championship were confirmed on 5 January. Jelle Klaasen and Wayne Mardle were named as the two Sky Sports wild card selections on 9 January.[1]

Qualifiers are as follows:

  1. England Phil Taylor
  2. England James Wade
  3. Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
  4. Canada John Part
  5. England Terry Jenkins
  6. England Mervyn King
  7. England Wayne Mardle
  8. Netherlands Jelle Klaasen

Venues

Fifteen venues were used in the 2009 Premier League, with the only changes from 2008 being Edinburgh and Exeter replacing Plymouth and Bournemouth.

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Locations of the 2009 Premier League venues in the United Kingdom.

Prize money

The prize fund increased again with the top prize now reaching £125,000, and the total prize fund rising to £400,000.

Stage Prize Money
Winner £125,000
Runner-up £65,000
Semi-finalists (x2) £40,000
5th place £32,500
6th place £30,000
7th place £27,500
8th place £25,000
High Checkout (per night) £1,000
Total £400,000

Results

  • Players in italics are challengers, and games involving them are best of 12 legs, not best of 14 as the regular matches, and they also don't count towards the standings.

League stage

5 February – Week 1

England Echo Arena, Liverpool

Player Legs Player
[2]
James Wade England
93.12
7 – 7 Canada John Part
88.23
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
97.50
7 – 7 England Terry Jenkins
96.95
Mervyn King England
97.63
8 – 1 England Wayne Mardle
85.76
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
96.55
4 – 8 England Phil Taylor
107.50
High Checkout: Raymond van Barneveld 161

12 February – Week 2

Scotland Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh

Player Legs Player
[3]
John Part Canada
92.43
7 – 7 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
99.87
Wayne Mardle England
88.62
7 – 7 England Terry Jenkins
95.82
Phil Taylor England
101.94
8 – 2 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
82.41
James Wade England
90.56
1 – 8 England Mervyn King
104.00
High Checkout: Wayne Mardle 160

19 February – Week 3

England Ricoh Arena, Coventry

Player Legs Player
[4]
Terry Jenkins England
99.36
7 – 7 England Phil Taylor
101.86
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
103.19
4 – 8 England James Wade
107.77
Mervyn King England
103.09
8 – 2 Canada John Part
94.98
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
88.49
6 – 8 England Wayne Mardle
88.29
High Checkout: Wayne Mardle 156

26 February – Week 4

Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena, Belfast

Player Legs Player
[5]
John Part Canada
87.90
8 – 1 England Wayne Mardle
88.68
Mervyn King England
97.61
8 – 4 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
88.38
James Wade England
105.35
8 – 4 England Phil Taylor
104.69
Terry Jenkins England
101.71
6 – 8 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
106.51
High Checkout: Jelle Klaasen 158

5 March – Week 5

England Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne

Player Legs Player
[6]
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
94.51
6 – 8 England James Wade
91.46
Phil Taylor England
106.36
7 – 7 England Mervyn King
102.97
Wayne Mardle England
90.76
7 – 7 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
95.70
John Part Canada
92.14
8 – 5 England Terry Jenkins
92.62
High Checkout: James Wade 170

12 March – Week 6

England MEN Arena, Manchester

Player Legs Player
[7]
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
105.82
8 – 3 England Mervyn King
100.80
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
90.57
7 – 7 Canada John Part
88.63
Terry Jenkins England
94.97
5 – 8 England James Wade
92.50
Phil Taylor England
99.17
8 – 4 England Wayne Mardle
90.44
High Checkout: Jelle Klaasen 170

19 March – Week 7

England Brighton Centre, Brighton

Player Legs Player
[8]
Mervyn King England
89.27
5 – 8 England Terry Jenkins
94.92
Wayne Mardle England
91.31
3 – 8 England James Wade
98.74
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
91.51
8 – 3 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
85.99
Phil Taylor England
104.05
8 – 3 Canada John Part
95.14
High Checkout: Phil Taylor 170

26 March – Week 8

England National Indoor Arena, Birmingham

Player Legs Player
[9]
Wayne Mardle England
85.06
2 – 8 England Mervyn King
96.24
Terry Jenkins England
89.88
6 – 8 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
95.40
John Part Canada
99.28
7 – 7 England James Wade
99.22
Phil Taylor England
101.32
8 – 2 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
96.76
High Checkout: Mervyn King 126

2 April – Week 9

Scotland SECC, Glasgow

Player Legs Player
[10]
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
103.32
8 – 1 Canada John Part
94.75
Terry Jenkins England
92.74
8 – 2 England Wayne Mardle
87.00
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
93.43
6 – 8 England Phil Taylor
101.31
Mervyn King England
86.50
8 – 3 England James Wade
84.55
High Checkout: Mervyn King 119

9 April – Week 10

England Westpoint Arena, Exeter

Player Legs Player
[11]
John Part Canada
88.95
8 – 6 England Mervyn King
87.43
Phil Taylor England
97.51
7 – 7 England Terry Jenkins
94.89
James Wade England
100.45
8 – 5 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
98.58
John Part Canada
90.67
7 – 7 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
89.47
High Checkout: John Part 150

16 April – Week 11

England Trent FM Arena, Nottingham

Player Legs Player
[12]
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
97.23
7 – 7 England Mervyn King †
95.80
James Wade England
108.17
8 – 1 England Terry Jenkins
95.71
Mervyn King England
97.62
7 – 7 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
96.84
Phil Taylor England
103.85
7 – 7 England James Wade
94.18
High Checkout: James Wade 145

23 April – Week 12

Scotland AECC, Aberdeen

Player Legs Player
[13]
James Wade England
105.26
7 – 2 Scotland Robert Thornton
86.59
Terry Jenkins England
97.18
7 – 7 England Mervyn King
99.42
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
89.70
5 – 8 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
96.88
John Part Canada
100.05
3 – 8 England Phil Taylor
116.01*
High Checkout: Phil Taylor 161

30 April – Week 13

England Sheffield Arena, Sheffield

Player Legs Player
[14]
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
101.86
7 – 5 England Adrian Lewis
98.70
Phil Taylor England
98.94
7 – 4 England Dennis Priestley
97.31
Terry Jenkins England
98.87
8 – 3 Canada John Part
83.33
James Wade England
102.00
8 – 4 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
90.23
High Checkout: James Wade 170

7 May – Week 14

Wales Cardiff International Arena, Cardiff

Player Legs Player
[15]
Jelle Klaasen Netherlands
94.90
7 – 3 Wales Mark Webster
84.72
John Part Canada
93.54
4 – 7 Scotland Gary Anderson
107.40
Raymond van Barneveld Netherlands
93.76
7 – 7 England Terry Jenkins
93.61
Mervyn King England
95.49
2 – 8 England Phil Taylor
106.74
High Checkout: Gary Anderson 121

Notes

† – Wayne Mardle didn't play in week ten because of a virus. John Part played two matches in week ten, with Mardle due to play two matches in week eleven, giving Part the night off that week.[16] However, Mardle was rushed into hospital with mumps on 15 April, which ruled him out of week eleven.[17] This meant that Mervyn King and James Wade each played twice during week eleven, with Mardle now due to play five matches in the last three weeks. Mardle had been due to play two matches in both weeks thirteen and fourteen, which would give King the night off in Sheffield, and Wade the night off in Cardiff.[18] However, Mardle was re-admitted to hospital, ruling him out of week twelve, and in accordance with tournament regulations after missing three consecutive Premier League match nights, was removed from the tournament. Mardle's match results from the tournament were also annulled, hurting some of the remaining players more than others. Following Mardle's removal from the tournament, in order for each remaining night to have four matches, there was a series of challenge matches featuring Robert Thornton, Adrian Lewis, Dennis Priestley, Mark Webster and Gary Anderson.[19]

* – Phil Taylor's average of 116.01 was, at the time, the highest recorded three-dart average in televised darts history. He broke his own record of 114.53, set against Wes Newton during the 2008 UK Open.

Play-offs – 25 May

England Wembley Arena, London

Score
[20]
Semi-finals (best of 19 legs)
Phil Taylor England
95.78
6 – 10 England Mervyn King
89.86
James Wade England
97.93
10 – 8 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
95.26
Final (best of 25 legs)
Mervyn King England
85.83
8 – 13 England James Wade
90.38
High Checkout: Mervyn King 156 (Final)

Table and Streaks

Table

Pos Name Pld W D L Pts LF LA +/- LWAT 100+ 140+ 180s A HC
1 England Phil Taylor 12 7 4 1 18 88 58 +30 29 194 128 56 104.43 170
2 England James Wade W 12 7 3 2 17 81 66 +15 28 181 114 43 97.44 170
3 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 12 5 3 4 13 76 71 +5 25 188 122 43 99.13 167
4 England Mervyn King RU 12 4 4 4 12 76 70 +6 28 203 114 37 96.67 130
5 England Terry Jenkins 12 2 5 5 9 74 83 −9 26 207 129 46 95.89 141
6 Canada John Part 12 2 5 5 9 63 86 −23 18 180 72 25 92.38 150
7 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 12 1 4 7 6 66 90 −24 26 173 93 33 91.24 170

Top four qualify for Play-offs after Week 14.
NB: LWAT = Legs Won Against Throw. Players separated by +/- leg difference if tied.

Streaks

Player Week Play-offs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SF F
England Phil Taylor W W D L D W W W W D D W W W L
England James Wade D L W W W W W D L W W D W W W W
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld L D L W D W W L W L D W W D L
England Mervyn King W W W W D L L W W L D D D L W L
England Terry Jenkins D D D L L L W L W D L D W D
Canada John Part D D L W W D L D L W D L L L
Netherlands Jelle Klaasen D L L L L D L W L D D L L W
England Wayne Mardle L D W L D L L L L Withdrawn
Challengers
Scotland Robert Thornton L
England Adrian Lewis L
England Dennis Priestley L
Wales Mark Webster L
Scotland Gary Anderson W

NB: W = Won; D = Drawn; L = Lost; N/A = Did Not Play; indicates match did not count towards final standings

Player statistics

The following statistics are only for league stage games that contributed to the final standings. Annulled fixtures, challenge matches and play-offs are not included.

Phil Taylor

  • Longest unbeaten run: 6
  • Most consecutive wins: 3
  • Most consecutive draws: 2
  • Most consecutive losses: 1
  • Longest without a win: 3
  • Biggest victory: 8–2 (v. Jelle Klaasen, v. Raymond van Barneveld and v. Mervyn King)
  • Biggest defeat: 4–8 (v. James Wade)

James Wade

  • Longest unbeaten run: 5
  • Most consecutive wins: 4
  • Most consecutive draws: 1
  • Most consecutive losses: 1
  • Longest without a win: 2
  • Biggest victory: 8–1 (v. Terry Jenkins)
  • Biggest defeat: 1–8 (v. Mervyn King)

Raymond van Barneveld

  • Longest unbeaten run: 3
  • Most consecutive wins: 3
  • Most consecutive draws: 1
  • Most consecutive losses: 1
  • Longest without a win: 3
  • Biggest victory: 8–1 (v. John Part)
  • Biggest defeat: 2–8 (v. Phil Taylor)

Mervyn King

  • Longest unbeaten run: 4
  • Most consecutive wins: 3
  • Most consecutive draws: 3
  • Most consecutive losses: 2
  • Longest without a win: 5
  • Biggest victory: 8–1 (v. James Wade)
  • Biggest defeat: 2–8 (v. Phil Taylor)

Terry Jenkins

  • Longest unbeaten run: 3
  • Most consecutive wins: 1
  • Most consecutive draws: 2
  • Most consecutive losses: 3
  • Longest without a win: 5
  • Biggest victory: 8–3 (v. John Part)
  • Biggest defeat: 1–8 (v. James Wade)

John Part

  • Longest unbeaten run: 2
  • Most consecutive wins: 1
  • Most consecutive draws: 2
  • Most consecutive losses: 2
  • Longest without a win: 4
  • Biggest victory: 8–5 (v. Terry Jenkins)
  • Biggest defeat: 1–8 (v. Raymond van Barneveld)

Jelle Klaasen

  • Longest unbeaten run: 2
  • Most consecutive wins: 1
  • Most consecutive draws: 2
  • Most consecutive losses: 3
  • Longest without a win: 6
  • Biggest victory: 8–6 (v. Terry Jenkins)
  • Biggest defeat: 2–8 (v. Phil Taylor)

References

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External links

  • 2009 Fixtures