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Daily Record
a day ago
- Sport
- Daily Record
Cameron Menzies lands World Cup nod as Scotland legends brutally warned over end of era
Gary Anderson and Peter Wright may not team up again says ex-World No.1 Colin Lloyd Rising Cameron Menzies has been touted as Scotland's next World Cup star with legends Gary Anderson and Peter Wright warned their time could be over. The terrific Tartan pair have led a historic period in the country's darts history with their magnificent successes as individuals and as a unit. Anderson collected back-to-back PDC World Championship crown in 2015 and 2016 as he cemented his place in the game's folklore. Wright then joined him as he won the Alexandra Palace title twice himself in 2020 and 2022 to take his place amongst the greats. Anderson and Wright also teamed-up to win a World Cup in 2019 having twice been defeated in the Final beforehand in 2015 and 2018. However, after last weekend's brutal and horrific 8-0 whitewash loss to Netherlands, former World No.1 Colin Lloyd thinks it's might be the right time for new faces. Menzies is amongst those in with a shot of storming up onto the scene having quit his job as a plumber to go full-time onto the PDC scene in his quest to get to the top. Lloyd said: 'Will it be those two performing next year for Scotland? Who knows. Cameron Menzies is blasting up the rankings, so we might have a different pairing next year for Scotland. 'It was a sloppy performance. They averaged 78 between them as a team. It was very unlike Gary and Peter. 'I will defend them on that front, but let's not take away the level of performance the Dutch put in averaging 100 as a pair. They had plenty of opportunities and they took them all. You would not expect Gary Anderson and Peter Wright to put in a performance like that.' Anderson and Wright had a paltry three darts at double in the entire hame in Frankfurt as they were talen apart by Danny Noppert and Gian van Veen. The first seven legs of the game took just 13 minutes to complete as the Scots were svavaged and put out of their misery after the one leg played following the mid-match break. Lloyd could symapthise with the situation of the format, but not with the manner of the setback and the torturous nature of the outcome and the final scoreline which may have signalled a sad end to a special era at the World Cup. He said: 'Listen they would have been disappointed. It is a funny old game pairs. Sometimes you don't feel like you get the flow or rhythm going and it very much looked like that for those two guys. 'If they were going to get beat by Gian and Danny, I would not have expected it to be 8-0. That was a shock. Not that the Dutch beat the Scottish team but in the fashion that they did.'


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Controversial darts star who LICKED Luke Humphries caught in another disgusting act
A darts match had to be stopped this week after a top-10 star farted during a match. On the back of a dramatic World Cup, the Players Championship resumed in Leicester this week, with Chris Dobey claiming victory on Tuesday and then Stephen Bunting on Wednesday. One moment caught the eye on Tuesday, though - with James Wade striking once again as he let one rip inside the venue. Lining up against Peter Wright, Wade, ranked No 9 in the world, was in a last-32 clash but his body had other things on his mind rather than focusing on the darts. After throwing an arrow, Wade, 42, farted in the direction of Wright as he approached the board to remove his darts. It caused Wright to step back, uttering 'James' and letting out a slight laugh. Referee Owen Binks, meanwhile, responded with an 'ooo' and offered the darts star the chance to hold fire on continuing the game while he sorted himself out. 𝗚𝗔𝗗𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗗𝗔𝗠𝗠𝗘ⵑ 💨🤢 James Wade laat wéér een scheet, nu vlak voor Peter Wright 😅 #ViaplayDarts — Viaplay Sport Nederland (@viaplaysportnl) June 18, 2025 Binks added: 'OK then. This is a streamed match guys.' Wade denied the chance to take a short break, with Wright joking that Wade could have three more goes to allow the situation to pass. And it wasn't the first time Wade had been caught in a disgusting act. Earlier this year, he licked the neck of former rival Luke Humphries ahead of their tie at the UK Open. And just days later, he kissed Raymond van Barneveld on the cheek, leading to complaints towards the referee from the Dutch player, who could be seen clearly annoyed by Wade's actions. In September meanwhile, Wade jokingly denied farting in a different Players Championship game against Callan Rydz. He had walked over to a table following the win, with the footage showing the darts star slightly bending his knees. Fans claimed they could then hear the sound of a fart on the video feed, with Wade forced to take to social media to deny the claim. 'I feel I must address a situation following my run to the semi-finals of PC22 today,' Wade wrote. 'Footage has emerged of me doing what appears to be a "shart" at the end of one of my matches. 'It was actually the velcro on my new trainers. I now consider this matter put to bed as don't wish to talk about it again.'


The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
James Wade locked in another ‘FARTGATE' storm as disgusting act caught on live TV and called out by referee
JAMES WADE was involved in yet another dart 'fartgate' incident in Players Championship 17. The World No.10 kicked up a stink in a clash with fellow veteran star Peter Wright in Leicester. 3 Wade let rip during his 6-5 win over 'Snakebite' to reach the quarter-finals on Tuesday afternoon. Wright stepped back and laughed uncomfortably, but Wade's joke quickly backfired when the match caller told him the clash was being televised. Referee Owen Binks then informed the players: 'Oh boy, okay then… This is a streamed match guys.' Wade claimed: 'It slipped out.' And then added: 'Give it a second.' Wright thought it needed more than a second, though. And Wade tried to prompt him back onto the oche, saying: 'Go ahead. Do you want nine more arrows?' It's not the first time the 42-year-old has passed wind during a match. He did the same less than a year ago in September 2024, also at the Players Championship. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK On that occasion he claimed it was his SHOES that made the noise. He wrote on social media: 'I feel I must address a situation following my run to the semi-finals of PC22 today. Darts star Daryl Gurney screams X-rated rant about his 'b------s' on stage at World Cup 'Footage has emerged of me doing what appears to be a 'shart' at the end of one of my matches. 'It was actually the Velcro on my new trainers. "I now consider this matter put to bed as don't wish to talk about it again.' 3


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Awkward moment darts hero Peter Wright left stunned as James Wade FARTS in front of him leading match to be stopped
It isn't the first time Wade's been involved in such an incident DARTS FARTGATE Awkward moment darts hero Peter Wright left stunned as James Wade FARTS in front of him leading match to be stopped Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SCOTTISH darts star Peter Wright was left stunned after James Wade appeared to break wind right in front of him during a match. Wade was involved in yet another dart 'fartgate' incident in Players Championship 17. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 James Wade caused a stink during his match with Peter Wright Credit: X @viaplaysportnl 4 The Scottish legend wasn't impressed Credit: X @viaplaysportnl 4 He soon broke out in a smile Credit: X @viaplaysportnl 4 Wade didn't appear to be aware the match was being streamed LIVE Credit: X @viaplaysportnl The World No.10 kicked up a stink in a clash with fellow veteran star Wright in Leicester. Wade let rip during his 6-5 win over 'Snakebite' to reach the quarter-finals on Tuesday afternoon. Wright stepped back and laughed uncomfortably - but Wade's joke quickly backfired when the match caller told him the clash was being televised LIVE. Referee Owen Binks then informed the players: 'Oh boy, okay then… This is a streamed match guys.' Wade claimed: 'It slipped out.' And then added: 'Give it a second.' Wright thought it needed more than a second though, and Wade tried to prompt him back onto the oche, saying: 'Go ahead. Do you want nine more arrows?' It's not the first time the 42-year-old has passed wind during a darts match. He did the same less than a year ago in September 2024, also at the Players Championship. On that occasion he claimed it was his SHOES that made the noise. 'Stupid' - Josh Rock hits out at 'disrespectful' World Cup of Darts rival's on-stage antics He wrote on social media: 'I feel I must address a situation following my run to the semi-finals of PC22 today. 'Footage has emerged of me doing what appears to be a 'shart' at the end of one of my matches. 'It was actually the Velcro on my new trainers. I now consider this matter put to bed as don't wish to talk about it again.' Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Legendary darts pair warned their World Cup days could be OVER after humiliating whitewash
One emerging talent is breathing down their necks OCHE AND OUT Legendary darts pair warned their World Cup days could be OVER after humiliating whitewash Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GARY ANDERSON and Peter Wright's World Cup days could be over, according to legend Colin Lloyd. The high-class duo, with four world titles between them, were smashed 8-0 by the Netherlands in the last 16 at Frankfurt on Saturday night. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Gary Anderson and Peter Wright were thrashed at the World Cup Credit: Alamy 2 Colin Lloyd believes the pair's World Cup future is in doubt Credit: Getty World No.12 Anderson and Wright had previously won the tournament together in 2019. But they managed just three darts at a double across the match as they limped to a 79.37 team average. Dutch duo Gian van Veen and Danny Noppert averaged over 100 and needed less than 13 minutes to take the first seven legs. Former World No.1 Lloyd admitted time may be up for the veteran pair with Cameron Menzies now bursting into contention. READ MORE IN DARTS GROUND TO A HALT Abandoned 34,500-seater stadium tipped to host Euro 2028 games lands £50m He said: 'Will it be those two performing next year for Scotland? Who knows. 'Cameron Menzies is blasting up the rankings, so we might have a different pairing next year for Scotland.' Two-time major winner Lloyd didn't hold back in his assessment of the Scots' performance - but insisted credit also had to go to the Netherlands. He added: 'It was a sloppy performance. They averaged 78 between them as a team. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS 'It was very unlike Gary Anderson and Peter Wright. I will defend them on that front. 'But let's not take away the level of performance the Dutch put in, averaging 100 as a pair. Darts star Daryl Gurney screams X-rated rant about his 'b------s' on stage at World Cup 'They had plenty of opportunities and they took them all. 'You would not expect Gary Anderson and Peter Wright to put in a performance like that. 'They would have been disappointed. 'It is a funny old game pairs. Sometimes you don't feel like you get the flow or rhythm going. 'And it very much looked like that for those two guys. 'If they were going to get beat by Gian van Veen and Danny Noppert I would not have expected it to be 8-0. 'That was a shock. Not that the Dutch beat the Scottish team but in the fashion that they did.'