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Televised Darts Grand Prix at Bridlington Spa



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
THE 2008 BDO British Open Men's Darts Singles competition will provide a truly exciting climax to the first ever BDO International Grand Prix Series when it is played at the Spa, Bridlington later this month.
Televised live by Setanta Sports from 7.00pm-12.30am on Saturday, September 20, it is set to provide a mouth-watering finale to the series of five major BDO televised tournaments that began in May.

Two Scots, Gary Anderson and Ross Montgomery, could be fighting it out for top spot, although England’s Davy Richardson is still in with a chance of equalling Gary Anderson’s current 33 points total, depending on results. If neither of the leaders pick up any points and Davy Richardson emerges winner he would share top spot with Gary Anderson.

There are a whole string of players with opportunities to share the £32,000 available prize money, with the leading places: 1 Gary Anderson (Scot) 33pts; 2 Ross Montgomery (Scot) 24; 3 Davy Richardson (Eng) 18pts; 4 Scott Waites (Eng) 15pts; 5= Gary Robson (Eng) and Mark Webster (Wales) 9pts.

The winner will receive £12,000 with the runner up taking £6000 and third £4000, with money all the way down to eighth place, who will win £1000.



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 10:26 AM
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