After winning a thrilling Irish Matchplay to Secure a Place at Alexandra Palace in 25, keane Barry Pledged to Love his World Darts Championship debut.
Even the 17-year-old fought back from 5-2 down and staved off 11 missed match darts out of his opponent Liam Gallagher, to secure an Alexandra Palace debut and cover a memorable few weeks.
Barry booked somewhere in JDC Junior World Championship final a couple of weeks back and safe in the knowledge that he was on his way into Ally Pally, he was able to take advantage as Gallagher froze in sight together with all the conclusion.
It was the teenager from Duleek who kept his cool, telling the press later that he was practising with MvG and he couldnt wait to get to Alexandra Palace for a revealing that is double.
it is a dream come true quite soon but Im going to take advantage of it and well see what I can do that. I will try and enjoy it and I understand that if I play with my own game I could beat anybody, explained Barry.
I am in the JDC final already so it was a free shot. Its a dream when you are younger [to perform in the World Championship] – you see it and you think its really special for me, youd really like to be there.
Liam got beforehand and had a great deal of chances in the game but he didnt take them, and when I got my chances that I took them scraped over the line.
The 106 to move five-all really turned it on, the audience was on my hands and it was an wonderful feeling to win. Hearing the crowd singing my title gave me goosebumps.
Gallagher was clinical at the early phases, switching three of the first four attempts to set up a 3-1 edge, although the 17-year-old started fast shooting in three maximums from the opening three legs, in a Irish Matchplay final.
Barry reduced the arrears with a grip that was beautiful, however, 23-year-old Gallagher reeled off back-to-back legs to expand his cushion.
Barry kept his hopes alive with a 96 mix that was refined after Gallagher spurned five darts to the name, and the pattern continued moments.
Four darts went begging forThe Tornado in leg before a match dart was endured by Barry in leg ten, which then saw him create a 106 kill to induce a stunning decider.
Even the 17-year-old had the advantage of throw although this time it was his turn to suffer fever that is finishing-line.
He missed shirts and Barry left no error on his return, pinning double six to seal the bargain, although he wasted six darts to the title to prevail.
Barry, that sits is obviously to be the youngest competitor together using the field in this seasons World Championship.
November 9, darts is back on your Sky Sports displays next month with all the Grand Slam of Darts, fourteen days of policy from the Aldersley Leisure Village gets underway on Saturday.
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