Dutch dart championship: Dirk van Duijvenbode and Raymond Van Barneveld Star on the first day | Darts News

Dirk van Duijvenbode continued its resurgence with a superb display on the first day of the Dutch dart championship Elten Safety Shoes, because Raymond Van Barneveld also had a winning return to the floor at home.
Van Duijvenbode was one of the four Dutch stars to triumph an eventful opening day in Rosmalen, with Van Barneveld, Wessel Nijman and Jeffrey Sparidan also celebrating the victories.
One day that saw 12 representatives from the Netherlands in action, Van Duijvenbode took the scene with a six-leg Blitz from Teemu Harju in Finland.
The 32 -year -old man has an average of 102.48 and converted a good cash register of 164 to fill a victory in money laundering, and James Wade is now waiting for the Netherland Enigmatic on Saturday evening.
Elsewhere, Van Barneveld was pushed to a decisive leg by the qualifier Jerry Hendriks, but the five-time world champion kept his composure to prevail with an average of 97 and five 180.
Nijman also went through an entirely confrontation of the dear against Berry Van Peer, surviving three match darts in the penultimate leg to establish equality with Peter Wright for a place in the last 16.
Sparidaans was the lonely qualifier of the host nation to move forward on Friday, sending the former UK champion Open Andrew Gilding 6-2 to create a confrontation against the fifth head of Damon Heta.
However, there was bitter disappointment for Gian Van Veen and Wesley Plaisier, who suffered defeats in the leg against Boris Krcmar and Cameron Menzies respectively.
KRCMAR has an average of 100.86 to refuse the world champion of youth van Veen while Plusier pushed six match darts in an exhausting meeting with Menzies, who now faces the world n ° 1 Luke Humphries.
Jermaine Wattimena was also refused on the ground at home by the emergence Niko Springer, who has an average of 99 to join his compatriots Ricardo Pietterczko and Max Hopp in the second round on Saturday.
Pietreczko moved into the temporary qualification locations for the July match match with 6-1 resounding success against Karel Sedlacek of CNOCHé.
HOPP, meanwhile, recorded a sustainable 6-3 victory against Luke Woodhouse, but Lukas Wenig could not finish clean scanning, losing 6-2 against a Martin Lukeman Clinique.
Mickey Mansell reserved his place in the second round with the victory against the world champion of the Grand Prix Mike de Decker, in a competition that saw each leg go with a throw.
Decker’s compatriot, Kim Huybrechts, also died in a decision -maker against the European Champion Ritchie Edhouse, although there was a pleasure for an impressive Mario Vandenbogaerde.
The Belgian has an average of 99.76 in his 6-4 victory against Niels Zonneveld, while Daryl Gurney overcome Maik Kuivenhoven by the same score to stimulate his world qualification hopes.
Ryan JOYCE – Also looking for a place in the July centerpiece – survived the match darts to win a dramatic affair against the return Jeffrey de Zwaan, while Ryan Meikle missed a 6-1 winner against a teacher Joe Cullen.
The £ 175,000 tournament continues on Saturday, the 16 seed players entering the action for the second round – including title champion Josh Rock.
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