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Gary Anderson

  1. Part's Premier League Preview!

    Team Unicorn World Champion Ambassador and Sky Sports Darts pundit John Part previews the eagerly awaited 2018 Premier League finals night that takes place this coming Thursday at the O2 Arena in London.

    'Darth Maple' focusses on the all Team Unicorn Semi-Final clash between 'The Flying Scotsman' Gary Anderson and 'Bullyboy' Michael Smith. This scenario of course, leads to a guarantee a Unicorn player in this years final. But who will it be?

    Find out more about what JP has to say about it all, by watching his preview video below:

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. Anderson getting back to full fitness

    Anderson getting back to full fitness

    Team Unicorn talisman Gary Anderson was in Mayfair, London earlier this week ahead of the Annual PDC Awards Dinner at The Dorchester Hotel where he caught up with Player Liason Matt Rankin.

    'The Flying Scotsman' spoke in-depth about a number of topics including his recent back injury. About his back recovery, Anderson said "Every Tuesday I'm in getting my back butchered" explaining that physio treatment could take upto 2 months to get him back to 100% fitness.

    World no.4, Anderson, is next in action at The Unibet Masters in Milton Keynes, starting this coming Friday.

    See the full video interview below:

     

     

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  3. Anderson set for Shanghai

    Gary Anderson is the top seed at the second big World Series tournament of 2017 in China. 

    The Team Unicorn star will face Wei Hong Li in the 1st Round at the Shanghai Masters on Thursday. Wei Hong came third in the Chinese qualifying event which was held at the Pullman Hotel South on Wednesday afternoon. 

    Anderson of course, is looking to make it back-to-back World Series titles after his brilliant win over Michael van Gerwen in Dubai in May. He could face Raymond van Barneveld in the quarter-finals. 

    "It is really important for the global game that we are here to play and to promote the sport," Anderson said. "The standard of darts in China is certainly improving. It is a great experience for all the players as well."

    He added: "I have no doubt that in the future we will see world class players from this part of the world. They are already investing in the future with academies

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