Canadians Smith, Campbell, Norman Jr., to play at World Darts Championships
LONDON — Jeff (The Silencer) Smith, Matt (Ginja Ninja) Campbell and John Norman Jr. will carry Canadian colours at the William Hill World Darts Championship starting next week in England.
The 2.5-million-pound (CS$2.34 million) tournament runs Dec. 15 through Jan. 3 at London’s Alexandra Palace with the field of 96 vying for a purse that ranges from 7,500 pounds (C$12,700) for a first-round loser to 500,000 pounds ($846,555) for the winner.
Smith, a veteran of the world championships, will face England’s Ross (Smudger) Smith in the first round with the winner moving on to meet No. 16 Steven Bunting of England.
The draw did no favours for Campbell, who takes on two-time world champion Adrian (Jackpot) Lewis to start. The winner will face No. 6 Gary Anderson of Scotland who avenged a 2011 world championship final loss to Lewis by beating him in the 2016 final. Anderson also won the crown in 2015, defeating darts legend Phil (The Power) Taylor.