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Tony Clark (darts player)

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Home town
  
Wrexham, Clwyd Wales

BDO
  
1979-1981, 2006-2013


Name
  
Tony Clark

Born
  
27 September 1955 (age 68) Wales (
1955-09-27
)

World Ch'ship
  
Last 16: 1979, 1980, 1981

World Masters
  
Quarter Final: 1979

Tony Clark (27 September 1955) is a Welsh darts player who played for the British Darts Organisation and Professional Darts Corporation.

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Darts career

Clark played in the 1979 BDO World Darts Championship, beating Bill Lennard in the first round before losing to defending champion Leighton Rees. He then reached the quarter finals of the 1979 Winmau World Masters, losing to Canada's Allan Hogg who eventually reached the final only to lose to Eric Bristow. In the 1980 BDO World Darts Championship, he defeated Alan Glazier in the first round before losing to Bristow. Clark would reach the second round once more in the 1981 BDO World Darts Championship, defeating Lennard again in the first round before losing to Bobby George.

Clark disappeared from the scene until 2006 when he played in the Welsh Classic, reached the last 32 stage. Clark then made his first televised appearance in 27 years by reaching the quarter finals of the 2008 Welsh Open which was screened live on Setanta Sports. He had beaten Stuart Kellet, Paul Hogan and Willy van de Wiel in the earlier rounds before losing to Mark Webster. Clark then reached the final of the 2008 Border Classic, beating Robbie Green in the semi finals before losing 6-0 to Wayne Jones. Clark attempt to qualify for the 2008 Las Vegas Desert Classic, but lost in the first round of both qualifiers. He then tried to qualify for the 2009 BDO World Darts Championship but lost in the first round and also suffered a first round exit in the 2008 World Masters.

BDO

  • 1979: 2nd Round (lost to Leighton Rees 1-2)
  • 1980: 2nd Round (lost to Eric Bristow 0-2)
  • 1981: 2nd Round (lost to Bobby George 0-2)
  • References

    Tony Clark (darts player) Wikipedia