Price believes World Cup of Darts should move with the winner: "Too many tournaments in Europe and England"

If it is up to Gerwyn Price, next year's World Cup of Darts will be played in Wales. 'The Iceman' has put forward a proposal to host the next edition of the Nations tournament in the country that won the previous edition.

And since Price won the World Cup of Darts with Jonny Clayton last weekend, it should therefore take place in Cardiff next year.

"Yeah I think that would be good, I think it gives you more incentive. If me and Jonny went onto win this tournament, you'd think oh we can get this tournament in Cardiff. If Peter and Gary win, it goes to Scotland.

The PDC will no doubt have little appetite for such an adjustment. So if Australia were to win the tournament, which it already did in 2022, it would have to take place entirely in Australia. But Price doesn't think that's a problem.

"(If Australia wins) then everyone's got to travel. They've got to travel up, it doesn't matter. You've got to put your hand in your pocket, there are always supporters down there. We're doing the World Series, we're traveling to Australia and New Zealand. Let's give them something back."

"Too many tournaments in Europe and England, we need to spread it about a bit."

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