Newton out despite
nine-darter
Hamilton, Pipe, Taylor and Baxter secure
quarter-final places
Wes Newton: Recorded a nine-dart finish and still lost
to Justin Pipe (from skysports)
Wes Newton recorded a nine-dart finish against Justin
Pipe at the World Matchplay on Thursday night and still suffered a 13-10
defeat.
Fleetwood's
Newton delighted a capacity crowd at the Winter
Gardens in Blackpool with a nine-darter for
the second successive night, following Michael van Gerwen in achieving a
perfect leg.
With
the scores tied at five-all, the world number five hit 180 and 177 to start the
11th leg of the game, and finished 144 on double 12 to land his first televised
nine-dart finish.
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Newton
went on to move into a 10-8 lead, only for rising star Pipe to win five
successive legs and win through to his first major quarter-final, where he will
play Ronnie Baxter on Friday.
Taylor win
Phil
Taylor was short of his best despite cruising into the quarter-finals with a
13-3 crushing of Ian White.
The
defending champion, bidding for his 13th title in this event, needed only a
three-dart average of 91.71 to see off his Stoke rival.
White
had made a solid start and stayed in touch in the early stages, trailing 3-2 at
the first break.
But
Taylor overcame
his inconsistent scoring to win 10 of the next 11 legs, although there were
flashes of brilliance en route to booking a clash with Andy Hamilton.
Results:
A
Hamilton 13-6
M Webster
J Pipe 13-10 W Newton
P Taylor 13-3 I White
R Baxter 13-8 D Winstanley
J Pipe 13-10 W Newton
P Taylor 13-3 I White
R Baxter 13-8 D Winstanley
The
world number one was on course for the third nine-dart leg in two days when he
opened the ninth leg with 180 and 174 only to miss the treble 20 with his
seventh dart.
He
atoned with a superb 170 checkout in the 13th leg before sealing an emphatic
victory on double top.
Hamilton, Baxter progress
Earlier,
Stoke's Andy Hamilton won through to the quarter-finals for a second successive
year in Blackpool with a 13-6 win over Mark Webster, winning the final seven
legs without reply after breaking a six-all deadlock.
And
in the final match of the last 16, Ronnie Baxter continued his recent good form
with a 13-8 victory over Dean Winstanley, who failed to reproduce the darts
that ousted Gary Anderson.
Winstanley landed nine 180s and nailed a 10-darter to win the 19th leg, but Baxter finished the evening off in style as he took out 116.
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