Aspinall averaged nearly 105 and hit 85.71% of his doubles en route to a big 6-1 victory and to make himself a big one to watch this weekend. ‘The Asp’ went on record afterwards as saying he didn’t think his scoring was good enough so he will think there is even more in the tank. There was also a win for Dimitri van den Bergh with the young Belgian edging out the evergreen Steve Beaton 6-4. Van den Bergh impressed on debut in the Premier League on Wednesday and will hope to take that into this weekend. for more information about the
PDC European Tour, including the format, calendar and the prize fund breakdown. Evening session schedule (19:15 local time, 18:15 GMT) Tytus Kanik (93.18) 4-6 (99.08) Jamie Hughes Keegan Brown (91.29) 6-5 (88.27) Madars Razma Steffen Siepmann (90.07) 6-2 (81.92) Mickey Mansell Diogo Portela (82.96) 4-6 (88.12) Mervyn King Maik Langendorf (78.41) 3-6 (84.36) Mario Robbe Mark Dudbridge (89.15) 6-4 (85.05) Gabriel Clemens Steve Beaton (89.88) 4-6 (92.4) Dimitri Van den Bergh Mike Holz (93.03) 1-6 (104.54)
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