‘It’s a business’ – Darts icon backs plan to move World Championship from Alexandra Palace and hand £2MILLION to winner

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Darts fans cheering, holding up a 180 score sign.AFP

A DARTS icon has backed a proposed venue change for the PDC World Darts Championships.

Alexandra Palace has been the tournament’s home since its 2008 move from the Circus Tavern in Essex.

Darts fans cheering, holding up a 180 score sign.AFP
Alexandra Palace has been the home of the World Darts Championship since 2008[/caption]
Darts fans in fancy dress at a World Darts Championship.PA
There has been talk that the tournament could leave the hallowed Halls of Ally Pally[/caption]
Russ Bray and another man at a darts event.GETTY
Iconic referee Russ Bray believes a change of venue could make sense[/caption]

But the iconic venue’s future hosting of the annual competition is in doubt, with Saudi Arabia mooted as a potential new location.

And retired referee Russ Bray believes a change of venue could make sense given the recent growth of the sport and the potential increase in prize money.

During an appearance on talkSPORT, he said: “The PDC’s [Professional Darts Corporation] a business, like you say, it is a business.

“Barry and Eddie [Hearn, respective chairman and ex-chairman] and Matt [Porter, CEO of PDC], these guys, they’ll sit down and talk.

“Obviously, if they can pay the players £2million for winning the World Final because we’ve got to go somewhere else, then I’m pretty certain that’s what they will do. It makes sense.”

Matchroom supremo Barry Hearn has already been approached by the Saudis about bringing the competition to The Kingdom.

But he knocked them back after they informed him fans wouldn’t be able to drink alcohol at events.

The 76-year-old said: “The Saudis asked me for [the] darts about a couple of months ago.

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List of all-time Darts World Champions

BELOW is a list of darts world champions by year.

The list does not include winners from the pre-Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) era or BDO world champions.

That means Raymond van Barneveld, for example, is only listed once – Barney also won four BDO titles – and none of Eric Bristow’s five BDO titles are included.

  • 1994 – Dennis Priestley
  • 1995 – Phil Taylor
  • 1996 – Phil Taylor (2)
  • 1997 – Phil Taylor (3)
  • 1998 – Phil Taylor (4)
  • 1999 – Phil Taylor (5)
  • 2000 – Phil Taylor (6)
  • 2001 – Phil Taylor (7)
  • 2002 – Phil Taylor (8)
  • 2003 – John Part
  • 2004 – Phil Taylor (9)
  • 2005 – Phil Taylor (10)
  • 2006 – Phil Taylor (11)
  • 2007 – Raymond van Barneveld
  • 2008 – John Part (2)
  • 2009 – Phil Taylor (12)
  • 2010 – Phil Taylor (13)
  • 2011 – Adrian Lewis
  • 2012 – Adrian Lewis (2)
  • 2013 – Phil Taylor (14)
  • 2014 – Michael van Gerwen
  • 2015 – Gary Anderson
  • 2016 – Gary Anderson (2)
  • 2017 – Michael van Gerwen (2)
  • 2018 – Rob Cross
  • 2019 – Michael van Gerwen (3)
  • 2020 – Peter Wright
  • 2021 – Gerwyn Price
  • 2022 – Peter Wright (2)
  • 2023 – Michael Smith
  • 2024 – Luke Humphries
  • 2025 – Luke Littler

Most World Titles

  • 14 – Phil Taylor
  • 3 – Michael van Gerwen
  • 2 – John Part, Adrian Lewis, Gary Anderson, Peter Wright
  • 1 – Dennis Priestley, Raymond van Barneveld, Rob Cross, Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, Luke Humphries, Luke Littler

“I asked them a simple question. ‘Can we have alcohol?’

“And they said no. I said, ‘Well then you can’t have the darts.'”

Hearn, however, does believe The Kingdom could make a good home for the World Snooker Championships.

The veteran promoter has recently threatened to take the competition away from the Crucible unless the iconic venue is given a major revamp.

When asked if snooker’s biggest tournament will stay put, Hearn told Radio Snooker with Nick Metcalfe: “I hope so but we’ve got to live in the real world.

“So much of professional sport is about money.

“And as much as we want to stay here desperately, it’s got to be something that fits into the overall picture of where the game is going.

“This is a huge game. We mustn’t be parochial in our attitude.

“As long as everyone understands that and comes to the party in a reasonable and respectful way, I’m hopeful we can stay here.

“We must know by the end of the year. The clock is ticking.”

Barry Hearn watching darts at Alexandra Palace.REX
Saudi chiefs have approached Barry Hearn about bringing the World Darts Championship to The Kingdom[/caption]
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