Classy Luke Littler celebrates with Gerwyn Price as Welshman hits incredible nine-darter to bag £30k gold darts

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GERWYN PRICE hit a nine-darter against Luke Littler in the Premier League – but still lost.

Littler dominated proceedings on Night 10 in Manchester.

Gerwyn Price throwing a dart during a darts match.Getty
Gerwyn Price hit a spectacular nine-darter on Night 10 of the Premier League[/caption]
Two dart players celebrating a 9-dart finish.Luke Littler celebrated with Price after his feat
Two darts players embracing after a match.Fans loved the moment between the stars

But Price had a moment to savour after hitting a spectacular nine-darter in the seventh leg.

The Welshman badly needed it too as he trailed 5-1 heading into the leg.

Price left himself with a 141 checkout after throwing six darts, and he finished off by hitting T19, T20, D12.

He followed that up by winning the next leg after Littler missed bullseye when attempting a Big Fish check-out.

But the world champion recovered by winning the next leg to win the match 6-3.

It is the first time that Littler, 18, has beaten the Iceman since a clash in Liverpool in April 2024 – ending a run of six defeats on the bounce.

The pair embraced after the nine-darter and Littler was delighted with his opponent’s effort.

The 2021 world champion is the fourth person in the competition to hit a nine-darter – a record in the Prem – emulating Littler, Luke Humphries and Rob Cross.

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At some point, Price will receive a set of £30,000 18ct gold darts from sponsors BetMGM for his efforts.

Earlier in the evening, Michael van Gerwen confirmed that the reason he pulled out of last week’s event in Berlin – and subsequent ProTours – was due to a “stupid” shoulder injury.

His pal Vincent van der Voort said that Van Gerwen “was trying on some shirts for his sponsor and as soon as he put one on, he said something didn’t feel right – he could barely move his neck”.

And MVG, 35, said: “That’s right. It sounds a bit stupid, but it’s true. It is what it is.

“I thought it would go in the evening after a few hours. But it didn’t. I wasn’t able to play, simple as that. I’m not 100%. But at least I am playing pain-free.”

It did not appear to impact him as he took out 111 in the opening leg and then eliminated Chris Dobey 6-4 from the opening game.

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