Damon Heta produced an excellent day of darts to win the second event of the PDC
Autumn Series to add to his World Series triumph at the Brisbane Darts Masters.
Heta defeated Joe Cullen in the final after among other wins defeating Michael van Gerwen on the way and speaking afterwards, he admitted this win means more than his big TV one.
'The Heat' said it's all about the ranking points in his first year as a Tour Card holder and that if he can continue his good form, the sky is the limit.
"I am stoked - this win today means more than anything to me. Don't get me wrong my other achievements are amazing to me, but this means ranking points towards everything else," said Heta.
"The World Series win was those top guys coming to my territory, and this is me coming into theirs and winning out of 128 of the best players.
"I thought it was a matter of time for me. I've played so well the whole time and yet might not make it past the second round - but that is what the PDC is all about.
"I may not have played some great darts today but it is all about winning, and I won those tough games and that kept me going.
"If I keep playing the way I do, it'll happen on a TV stage soon, how many times can you lose with a 100 average before something happens."