Luke Humphries gets revenge on Luke Littler and scoops HUGE cash prize with comeback win in Premier League Darts final

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LUKE HUMPHRIES thanked Phil Taylor for golden advice as he sealed the Triple Crown of Darts by stunning Luke Littler to lift the BetMGM Premier League in London.

Yet both the Lukes of Hazards were unhappy with draughty conditions on the O2 Arena stage, claiming a wind was impacting their throws.

Luke Humphries celebrates a darts victory, holding a trophy aloft amidst falling confetti.PA
Luke Humphries celebrated his first Premier League victory[/caption]
Luke Humphries of England celebrates during a darts match.Getty
Humphries beat Luke Littler to win Premier League Darts[/caption]
Luke Humphries of England holding the BetMGM Premier League trophy.Getty
It is Cool Hand’s first Premier League title[/caption]
Luke Littler playing darts.PA
Littler had the advantage for the first half of the match[/caption]

Cool Hand Luke, 30, double-fisted the oche in celebration after he nailed double 10 to win 11-8 and then hugged referee George Noble who retires at the end of the year.

The Berkshire-born thrower is the ninth person to win the Premier League in its 20-year existence.

And this success means he has completed a special hat-trick of top majors in the sport – which includes the World Darts Championship and World Matchplay.

Humphries will bank £305,000 in total prize money following his Prem exploits and he said: “That one means the world to me. That’s what I was missing. I have done it now.

“If I don’t win another title, I’m happy because I’ve done the three hardest ones to do.

“I’ve joined an exclusive group of me, Gary Anderson, Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.

“To Phil Taylor, thank you so much. He has given me so much support. He has given me a lot of advice and an extra boost tonight. If he’s watching, then thank you. I’m really happy with that win.

“I can retire now – I’m done! I want to search for more. This makes me want to be a better player.

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“I’ve won eight major titles. Now it’s important to finish the end of the season well.

“It wasn’t our best game. We struggled. I love Luke to bits. He’s one of my best mates on tour. He wasn’t at his best. It was hard. We struggled to cope with the conditions.”

Luke Littler sits on stage after a darts competition.Shutterstock Editorial
Littler appeared dejected after the match[/caption]
Luke Humphries and Luke Littler embracing after a darts match.Reuters
The duo shared a hug and handshake[/caption]
Luke Humphries of England holding a trophy amidst falling confetti.Getty
Humphries has now completed the Triple Crown of darts[/caption]

In semi-final one, Littler, 18, beat Gerwyn Price 10-8 but was lucky not to be hit by a stray object that was thrown by someone in the crowd pre-game.

In semi-final two, Humphries, 30, beat Nathan Aspinall 10-8 with a 105.81 average to set up a ninth meeting of the two Lukes in the 2025 tournament.

Littler, who has earned £185,000 in prize money, led 3-0 in the final but it was 5-5 going into the TV ad break.

The two Englishmen complained to tournament officials about the conditions and thankfully, the standard did improve when they returned.

The final was not the best standard, with plenty of missed doubles, and Littler’s highest checkout was only 83.

Littler, who set a record league points tally of 45, said: “I had a little bit of a thing after the game. Nobody likes losing.

“Glad to say it’s over – it has been a tough 17 weeks. Very happy it’s over. I came runner-up. I will be back next year.

“I have set many records. Personally I don’t think they will be broken.

“But I will try to break my own records next time. I am looking forward to a little break now.”

Luke Humphries kisses a darts trophy.Reuters
Humphries has now completed the Triple Crown[/caption]
Luke Humphries celebrates a darts victory.PA
The 30-year-old was thrilled after the match dart[/caption]
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