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The hidings of March

Sid Waddell Posted 26th March 2008 view comments

Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts heads to Birmingham this week with the table looking tighter than ever.

Just four points separate Phil Taylor at the top and Wayne Mardle at the bottom and it's still too tight to predict who will make it to the end-of-season play-offs.

Taylor stormed to the summit on legs difference by beating James Wade in Brighton last week after second-placed Raymond van Barneveld suffered a shock defeat to Mardle.

Lewis: will he beat Taylor?

Lewis: will he beat Taylor?

Adrian Lewis is up to fourth after an impressive 8-3 win over Terry Jenkins, while world champion John Part picked up a victory at the expense of Peter Manley.

Sky Sports commentator Sid Waddell will be here every week of the season in 2008 to share his thoughts on skysports.com. This week he reflects on how Taylor has transformed the world of darts in recent weeks, but tips him to lose the "match of the year" against Lewis.

Taylor is doing with tungsten to his opponents what Brutus and Cassius did to Julius Caesar. If The Power had been living in Ancient Rome 2,000 years ago he'd be Emperor and they'd be saying "beware the hidings of March!"

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Out of this world

In the last month, the world of darts has been like finding another planet.

Some of the things that have been happening have been totally crazy and I never thought the game could ever, ever get to where it's got to now.

Last weekend in Germany for example, Colin Lloyd, Dave Askew and Phil Taylor all threw nine-darters - with Lloyd and Askew doing them in games they lost!

We started showing darts on Sky Sports in 1994 and it wasn't until 2002 that we got our first nine-dart finish. When I was at the BBC, it took us 12 years to get one. And now they're coming along like buses!

Incredibly, Taylor did a nine-darter with his practice darts on the stage before his Premier League match with James Wade last week.

One of the markers spotted it and started screaming as he came off stage. Before long there were senior officials banging on the door of the commentary box telling me what Taylor had just done.

Taylor also told me he did two nine-darters 36 hours earlier at his mate Sean's house - and he was rewarded with two cups of peppermint tea.

So he threw two in a semi-detached house in Burslem on Tuesday, another in front of 4,000 people in Brighton on Thursday and then another in Germany at the weekend. That's just out of this world.

There is no doubt that the big match of the night in Birmingham is going to be Taylor against Adrian Lewis and I wouldn't be surprised if we saw a nine-darter or two in that one.

I've never seen Adrian looking more confident and we could see one of the greatest ever matches in the history of televised darts between the sorcerer and the apprentice. It's going to be very special.

That one should start at about 9pm so tune in because I think we're going to see the best darts match of the year.

Raymond van Barneveld v John Part

What kind of a night is it when I'm giving second billing to a match between the current world champion and last year's world champion?

Barney can go back to the top if he wins, but I'm inclined to favour Part who surprised me against Manley last week. He went 5-1 up without breaking sweat and had a 97 average.

Barney was not so good in his match against Mardle. During that one I pointed out how Barney is normally as ruddy as the skin on an Edam, but now he's pale, pale as Leerdammer.

I was very proud of that line, but Dave Lanning also had a great one. During Taylor's match I said: "Sit back, get the Hob Nobs in, have a cup of tea and make sure the three ducks are safely secured to the wall" and Dave replied: "In darts terms, Sid, we are licking the lid of life."

Anyway, I'm favouring Part in this match. He got his first win of the season in Manchester against Mardle when he came back from 5-2 down and won five legs on the trot. I believe that sort of consistency will see him win this one.

I'm going to say it'll be 8-5 to Part and that will put him in contention near the top of the table.

Terry Jenkins v James Wade

This is a tight one to call and it's a match that will test Wade's temperament.

Last week, he threw five 180's and had a 102 average; that ought to be enough to beat anybody, but he lost 8-4 to Taylor.

Jenkins only had a 96 average last week and he'll play a bit better than that, but I can imagine Wade might try too hard to improve his average, which was already very good.

Therefore I say this will be a draw and that would be enough to take Wade to the top of the table if Barney and Taylor lose.

The major factor in this match will be who gets the big three-dart shutouts because I think it will be decided on finishes above 100.

Adrian Lewis v Phil Taylor

It's anorak heaven for me at the moment because the numbers that Taylor has been putting up in the last month have been absolutely frightening.

His averages in his last four Premier League matches have been 97, 107, 111 and 104 (last week's effort seemed a bid pathetic after the previous two)! In Germany at the weekend he beat Barney with a 116 average and the next day he averaged 107 to beat Wayne Jones, throwing a nine-darter in the process.

Taylor is doing with tungsten to his opponents, what Brutus and Cassius did to Julius Caesar. If The Power had been living in Ancient Rome 2,000 years ago he'd be Emperor and they'd be saying "beware the hidings of March!"

But Adrian is in scintillating form right now. He averaged 102 last week in beating Jenkins and produced some of his best ever scoring in the Premier League.

Adrian's on a surge and I have a feeling he might just shade this one because there's got to be a Taylor blip at some point.

The glitch could come against Lewis because while Taylor is not his mentor any more, they still practise together quite a lot and Adrian is the opponent he's fondest of.

If The Power's afterburners are going to switch off a little bit, then it will come against Adrian. There's bound to be some sort of reaction to the hidings of March.

I'm going to say Adrian will win 8-6 - and we'll probably get a nine-darter from one of them in the match!

Wayne Mardle v Peter Manley

This one sees two of the biggest pals in the game going head to head.

If my predictions are correct and Barney and Taylor both lose, then this is a massive opportunity for Mardle to get his third win on the trot and get right on the heels of the leaders.

Last week Mardle went 4-1 up against Barney on the back of two shutouts above 100. If he is that solid on the big three-dart finishes then he'll be too strong for Manley.

Manley had 30 scores of more than 100 last week, but he still lost to Part, which suggests he was missing his doubles badly. He's scoring well, but not finishing it off.

So I think Mardle will win because he has converted his confidence away from showmanship into solid achievement.

A year ago, he'd come on stage doing cartwheels, but last week he gave a clenched-fist, gladiator-style salute to the crowd and got on with the game. I was very impressed by that.

We are seeing the maturing of Mardle and I think he'll beat Manley 8-5.

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Andrew Corbett says...

Hope your right Sid, I had Taylor down as a banker..but you have made some good calls in the last few weeks..i'm gonna back Lewis. (might still have a little side bet on Taylor just to safe guard)

Posted 18:44 27th March 2008

Wayne Thurston says...

First of all, Sid you are a Feffing nutter but we love you all the same! Part, Jenkins, Taylor and Manley to win tonight. Can't wait, so pleased that Taylor has emulated the phoenix and risen from the fire! Dare you to use that one in commentary (I got the royalties on it though!). It would have been so easy for Phil to give up when the chips were down but good on him, he's an inspiration to all of us in whatever we do. Work hard at it and it all comes back. I hope he wins everything until he retires in 5 years time. Hopefully in that time also there will be more players improving their games to give us Tayloresque (yes I know, that's your saying - You should have copyrighted it!) players for the foreseeable future. Up the Tungsten !

Posted 17:53 27th March 2008

Mark Weatherup says...

Why is everyone knocking Sids prediction of Lewis to beat Taylor? Taylor is going to have an off day soon ( he can't keep hitting every double and getting 100 + averages) and it could well be against someone he knows very well where he may feel a bit of extra pressure to deliver...

Posted 16:53 27th March 2008

Jonny Martin says...

Lewis to beat Taylor... No chance Sid. Lewis hasnt got the mentality to beat Taylor, which is why he's lost even before they've started. Lewis won't be embarrassed but 8-3 is my prediction with Taylor again exceeding 110 average.

Posted 13:38 27th March 2008

Julian Mallett says...

Hey up Sid, big lad (long hair!) from Pudsey here, got to agree with you on Barney, he has been off his usual form for a few weeks now. I still think Taylor will beat Lewis in a tight game though. Those new darts are getting better and better, when he beat Barney that was awesome. Taylor needs to play me at Wii darts tho, I would thrash him! Heh Heh

Posted 13:00 27th March 2008

Ashley Mountjoy says...

Adrian Lewis win? Are you sure Sid? Taylor will win with ease getting an average towards 110. As for the 9 darter why not, everyone seems to be hitting them at the mo, so lets have one in the Premier League as it has been too long since Barneys. COME ON PHIL!!!!!

Posted 10:48 27th March 2008

Stuart Watson says...

PRETTY MUCH AGREE WITH SID'S PREDICTIONS,BARNEY LOOKS JADED TO SAY THE LEAST,GOING TO GO WITH HIS PREDICTION ON THE LEWIS, TAYLOR MATCH......BOOKIES BEWARE.LOL.

Posted 10:12 27th March 2008

Jordan Powell says...

How can Sid say Taylor is going to lose after what he has done in the last few weeks? Sorry Sid you have got this one wrong I fear.

Posted 18:30 26th March 2008

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