England Darts Organisation


The England Darts Organisation was formed in 2007. Previously England Darts was administered by the British Darts Organisation ; however, with the withdrawal of tobacco sponsorship, the BDO withdrew its support for England.
In November 2006 the 43 member English counties of the BDO formed a steering committee to look at the feasibility of forming an independent England. The steering committee consisted of Peter Melton from Cambridgeshire the then existing England team manager, Vic Sexton the current England youth manager within the BDO Board of Directors, Ian Tilley from Lincolnshire and Colin Saunders from the Isle of Wight. Tommy Thompson Lancashire, who had 10 years earlier attempted to form an independent England, was approached to be part of the committee, but declined.
In April 2007 the first England AGM took place at Canley Club in Coventry, where Tommy Thompson was elected chairman, Peter Melton international director, Vic Sexton tournament & youth director, Colin Saunders commercial director, and John Peoples from Cleveland communications director. Sam Hawkins was elected honorary president and Bobby George was elected public relations executive. In 2009 Jean Thomas from Yorkshire replaced Colin Saunders on the board of directors, and Bernie Crouch also joined the board as an executive member dealing with technology. The England Board of Directors was increased to six people on 22 May 2011 at the England AGM. Bernie Crouch was elected to join the existing board as director of I.T.

Membership

The 43 England counties compete in the British Inter-Counties Darts Championships each year between September and May.

Aims of the organisation

The England Darts Organisation was formed to raise money to enable the England national teams to compete at international darts events around the world.

Events England compete in

England competes in the British Internationals each year, with separate men's and ladies' championships. The men's championship consists of 12 players and ladies' six players, and take place each April. The event is held by each of the three countries on a rotating basis. The event in 2011 was England's first opportunity to stage the championships and was held on 9 and 10 April 2011 at The Marine Hall & Waterfront Venue Fleetwood in Lancashire. England men's and ladies' teams both won their respective championships.
The Six Nation Championships take place each February, with England taking their place alongside Wales, Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Netherlands. The matches are played on a round-robin basis with separate events for men and ladies. Four players compete in the men's event, and two in the ladies'. The 2011 event was held at Erskine Bridge Glasgow Scotland, England men won the title, and the Wales ladies took the ladies' title.
The Europe Cup is bi-annual and features men's and ladies' championships.
The World Cup is bi-annual and features men's, ladies', boys', and girls' championships. The World Cup in 2011 was held in the Republic of Ireland. Scott Waites, Tony O'Shea, Martin Atkins and Martin Adams and captain represented the men's team. Trina Gulliver and Deta Hedman represented the ladies' team. Fallon Sherrock and Jake Jones represented the youth team.
England made history by being the first team to win all three categories. Scott Waites also won the World Cup men's singles title, with Trina Gulliver taking the ladies' title and Fallon Sherrock the girls' title.
Martin Adams and Tony O'Shea won the World Cup pairs men's title. Trina Gulliver and Deta Hedman won the ladies'title, and Jake Jones and Fallon Sherrock won the youth team event. The event was attended by 39 countries including Iran, South Africa, USA, Canada and a number of European countries.

Events

England organise several events. The England Open, now run at the Bunn Leisure Holiday Centre, Selsey in Sussex during June, is the biggest open competition in the world for a comparable entry fee, and has been awarded a Category A status. The England Classic also takes place at Selsey in September each year. The England Masters and The England National Singles have enjoyed many venues, originally hosted at the Cheshire Conference Centre before moving in 2011 to the Norbreck Castle in Blackpool and in 2012 to an Olympic venue, the Ricoh Arena Coventry.
England also organise the England qualifiers into the Winmau World Masters Championships.
England have also set up a unique collaboration with the Welsh Darts Organisation to present the Anglo-Celtic-County-Cup, which is held in June for inter-county teams.
England Darts is now solely responsible for all aspects of the England international tams, where many of the stars of the World Championships can be seen each year on BBC TV, including Martin Adams and Trina Gulliver, current champions of the world, and respective England national team captains.

Roll of honour

Isle of Man Festival

England Online Youth Grand Prix Series

Owing to the COVID-19 Pandemic putting normal darts events off the calendar for 2020 and the start of 2021 affected also, England Darts Organisation had decided to run a few online initiatives to encourage Youth Players and to provide a form guide leading to the international events in late 2021.
Boys Event
Grand Prix EventDateWinnerAverageScoreAverageRunner up
OGPS Event 117 January 2021Henry Coates

England Youth Diamond League

Another initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic for the youth players was the England Youth Diamond League. This three-stage tournament began with qualifying tournaments. The winners qualified for stage 2, the league stage, which contained eight boys and six girls. The top four boys and girls progressed to the finals stage. There was a £1,200 prize fund. The qualifying events took place in February 2021 and the finals stage in March 2021.

Wildcard entries

The field for the Diamond League Group stage was topped up with two more wildcards, who were chosen based on their performances during the qualifying events. The two players chosen were:
  • Tavis Dudeney
  • Leo Beechey

Wildcard Entries

The field for the Diamond League Group stage was topped up with two more Wildcards who were chosen based on their performances during the Qualifying Events, the two players chosen were:
Ffion Leigh-James
Krystal O'Connor

Player appearances for England

Senior ladies

A name in brackets indicates the name that they played under, followed by their married name.

Senior men

Note: O'Regan was the first captain of an England team and also captained Ireland, his country of birth.

World Cup performance

YearHostEngland teamTeam eventPairs APairs BSingles ASingles BSingles CSingles DOverall result
2007NetherlandsMartin Adams, Steve Farmer, Tony O'Shea & John WaltonWinners 9-8 v NetherlandsAdams & Walton - semi-finalsFarmer & O'Shea - Last 64Martin Adams - Last 16Steve Farmer - Last 8Tony O'Shea - Last 64John Walton - Last 64Runners up
2009United StatesMartin Adams, Darryl Fitton, Tony O'Shea & Scott WaitesLast 16 7-9 v ScotlandAdams & Waites - semi-finalsFitton & O'Shea - Last 32Martin Adams - Last 16Darryl Fitton - Last 32Tony O'Shea - WinnerScott Waites - semi-finalsRunners up
2011IrelandMartin Adams, Martin C Atkins, Tony O'Shea & Scott WaitesWinners 9-8 v FinlandAdams & O'Shea - WinnersAtkins & Waites - Last 64Martin Adams - Runner UpMartin C Atkins - Last 256Tony O'Shea - Last 128Scott Waites - WinnerWinners
2013CanadaStephen Bunting, Glen Durrant, Tony O'Shea & Scott WaitesSemi Finals 2-9 v USABunting & O'Shea - WinnersDurrant & Waites - semi-finalsStephen Bunting - Runner UpGlen Durrant - Last 64Tony O'Shea - semi-finalsScott Waites - Last 64Winners
2015TurkeyGlen Durrant, Jamie Hughes, Mark McGeeney & Scott MitchellWinners 9-4 v Rep of IrelandDurrant & Hughes - Last 64Mitchell & McGeeney - runners upGlen Durrant - Last 32Jamie Hughes - Last 64Mark McGeeney - Last 128Scott Mitchell - Last 64Winners
2017JapanDid Not AttendN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2019RomaniaMartin Atkins, Daniel Day, Nigel Heydon & Scott MitchellSemi Finals 5-9 v Hong KongAtkins & Heydon - Last 32Day & Mitchell - runners upMartin Atkins - Last 128Daniel Day - Last 16Nigel Heydon - Last 32Scott Mitchell - Last 323rd
2023DenmarkJames Hurrell, Scott Mitchell, Reece Colley, Jamie AtkinsRunners up 7-9 HollandHurrell & Mitchell - Last 16Reece & Atkins Last 64James Hurrell Last 16Reece Colley Last 32Jamie Atkins Last 128Scott Mitchell Last 2564th

YearHostEngland teamTeam eventPairs APairs BSingles ASingles BSingles CSingles DOverall result
2007NetherlandsTrina Gulliver & Apylee JonesN/AGulliver & Jones - Last 8N/ATrina Gulliver - Last 16Apylee Jones - Last 32N/AN/A14th
2009United StatesLisa Ashton & Karen LawmanN/AAshton & Lawman - WinnersN/ALisa Ashton - Last 8Karen Lawman - Last 8N/AN/AWinners
2011IrelandTrina Gulliver & Deta HedmanN/AGulliver & Hedman - WinnersN/ATrina Gulliver - WinnerDeta Hedman - semi-finalsN/AN/AWinners
2013CanadaTrina Gulliver & Deta HedmanN/AGulliver & Hedman - WinnersN/ATrina Gulliver - Last 16Deta Hedman - WinnerN/AN/AWinners
2015TurkeyLisa Ashton, Claire Brookin, Deta Hedman & Fallon SherrockWinners 9-5 v GermanyAshton & Brookin - WinnersHedman & Sherrock - runners upLisa Ashton - WinnerClaire Brookin - Last 64Deta Hedman - Runner UpFallon Sherrock - Last 32Winners
2017JapanDid Not AttendN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2019RomaniaDeta Hedman, Maria O'Brien, Fallon Sherrock & Lorraine WinstanleyWinners 9-4 v AustraliaHedman & O'Brien - Last 8Sherrock & Winstanley - semi-finalsDeta Hedman - Runner UpMaria O'Brien - Last 16Fallon Sherrock - Last 256Lorraine Winstanley - Last 16Winners
2023 DenmarkDeta Hedman, Claire Brookin, Beau Greaves & Lorraine WinstanleyS/Finalist 5 - 9 v WalesHedman & Greaves - WinnersBrookin & Winstanley Last 128Beau Greaves WinnerDeta Hedman R/UpClaire Brookin Last 256Lorraine Winstanley Last 256Winners-

YearHostEngland teamGirls' singles AGirls' singles BBoys' singles ABoys' singles BMixed pairs AMixed pairs BGirls' pairsBoys' pairsOverall
2007NetherlandsHarriet Wolton & Ricky EvansHarriet Wolton - Runner UpN/ARicky Evans - semi-finalsN/AWolton & Evans - semi-finalsN/AN/AN/ARunners Up
2009United StatesZoe Jones & Shaun GriffithsZoe Jones - Runner UpN/AShaun Griffiths - Last 8N/AJones & Griffiths - semi-finalsN/AN/AN/A4th
2011IrelandFallon Sherrock & Jake JonesFallon Sherrock - WinnerN/AJake Jones - semi-finalsN/ASherrock & Jones - WinnersN/AN/AN/AWinners
2013CanadaCasey Gallagher & Bradley HallsCasey Gallagher - WinnerN/ABradley HallsN/AGallagher & Halls - semi-finalsN/AN/AN/ARunners Up
2015TurkeyDanielle Ashton, Chelsea Williamson, Chris Gower & Dan PerryDanielle Ashton - Last 16Chelsea Williamson - Group 3rdChris Gower - semi-finalsDan Perry - Last 16Ashton & Gower - Runner UpWilliamson & Perry - Group 3rdAshton & Williamson - Last 8Gower & Perry - Last 83rd
2017JapanDid Not AttendN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
2019RomaniaBeau Greaves, Shan Reeves, Keelan Kay & Brad PhillipsBeau Greaves - WinnerShan Reeves - Last 16Keelan Kay - WinnerBrad Phillips - Last 16Greaves & Phillips - Last 8Reeves & Kay - Last 16Greaves & Reeves - WinnersKay & Phillips - WinnersWinners
2023DenmarkPaige Pauling, Hannah Meek, Jenson Walker & Thomas BanksPaige Pauling WinnerHannah Meek Semi-FinalistJenson Walker WinnerThomas Banks Semi-FinalistPauling & Banks WinnersWalker & Meek - runners upPauling & Meek WinnersWalker & Banks - WinnersWinners

Europe Cup performance

The Europe Cup is held bi-annually for senior teams, while the youth event is held annually and is separate from the senior event.
YearHostTeamTeam eventPairs APairs BSingles ASingles BSingles CSingles DOverall
2008DenmarkMartin Adams, Darryl Fitton, Tony O'Shea & John WaltonLast 8 8-9 v ScotlandAdams & Walton - WinnersFitton & O'Shea - Last 32Martin Adams - semi-finalsDarryl Fitton - Last 64Tony O'Shea - Last 32John Walton - Last 32Unknown
2010TurkeyMartin Adams, Darryl Fitton, Tony O'Shea & Scott WaitesLast 8 6-9 v BelgiumAdams & Waites - WinnersFitton & O'Shea - runners upMartin Adams - Last 8Darryl Fitton - Last 128Tony O'Shea - Last 32Scott Waites - Last 8Winners
2012TurkeyMartin Adams, Martin C Atkins, Tony O'Shea & Scott WaitesRunners Up 7-9 v NetherlandsAdams & Atkins - Last 8O'Shea & Waites - Last 32Martin Adams - Last 64Martin C Atkins - Last 8Tony O'Shea - Last 64Scott Waites - Last 643rd
2014RomaniaGlen Durrant, Scott Mitchell, Scott Waites & James WilsonRunners Up 7-9 v WalesDurrant & Wilson - runners upMitchell & Waites - WinnersGlen Durrant - Last 8Scott Mitchell - Last 32Scott Waites - Last 128James Wilson - Last 32Winners
2016NetherlandsGlen Durrant, Jamie Hughes, James Hurrell & Scott MitchellWinners 9-6 v NetherlandsDurrant & Hughes - Last 16Hurrell & Mitchell - Last 8Glen Durrant - Last 128Jamie Hughes - Last 128James Hurrell - Last 32Scott Mitchell - Last 128Runners Up
2018HungaryDaniel Day, Nigel Heydon, Paul Hogan & Scott MitchellLast 8 8-9 v NetherlandsDay & Mitchell - WinnersHeydon & Hogan - Last 16Daniel Day - Last 16Nigel Heydon - Last 8Paul Hogan - Last 8Scott Mitchell - Last 32Winners
2022SpainJames Hurrell, Luke Littler, Josh Richardson, Scott Williams,Winners 10-9 v NetherlandsWilliams & Richardson - WinnersLittler & Hurrell - Last 8Luke Littler - Last 8James Hurrell - Last 16Scott Williams - Last 16Josh Richardson - Last 256Winners

YearHostTeamTeam eventPairs APairs BSingles ASingles BSingles CSingles DOverall
2008DenmarkLisa Ashton & Trina GulliverN/AAshton & Gulliver - Quarter FinalsN/ALisa Ashton - Runner UpTrina Gulliver - Last 32N/AN/AUnknown
2010TurkeyLisa Ashton & Trina GulliverN/AAshton & Gulliver - semi-finalsN/ALisa Ashton - semi-finalsTrina Gulliver - semi-finalsN/AN/A3rd
2012TurkeyTrina Gulliver & Deta HedmanN/AGulliver & Hedman - semi-finalsN/ATrina Gulliver - Runner UpDeta Hedman - Last 16N/AN/ARunners Up
2014RomaniaLisa Ashton, Trina Gulliver, Deta Hedman & Lorraine WinstanleyWinners 9-3 v NetherlandsAshton & Gulliver - semi-finalsHedman & Winstanley - semi-finalsLisa Ashton - Last 64Trina Gulliver - Last 32Deta Hedman - Runner UpLorraine Winstanley - semi-finalsWinners
2016NetherlandsTrina Gulliver, Deta Hedman, Fallon Sherrock & Lorraine WinstanleyWinners 9-3 v NetherlandsGulliver & Sherrock - Last 32Hedman & Winstanley - Runner UpTrina Gulliver - semi-finalsDeta Hedman - Last 64Fallon Sherrock - Runner UpLorraine Winstanley - semi-finalsWinners
2018HungaryDeta Hedman, Maria O'Brien, Fallon Sherrock & Lorraine WinstanleyWinners 9-1 v NetherlandsHedman & O'Brien - WinnersSherrock & Winstanley - runners upDeta Hedman - Last 32Maria O'Brien - Last 8Fallon Sherrock - Last 8Lorraine Winstanley - Last 8Winners
2022SpainDeta Hedman, Claire Brookin, Beau Greaves & Lorraine WinstanleyWinners 9-1 v NetherlandsHedman & Greaves - WinnersBrookin & Winstanley - Last 16Beau Greaves - WinnerLorraine Winstanley - Last 8Deta Hedman - Last 16Claire Brookin - Last 16Winners

YearHostTeamTeam EventPairs APairs BSingles ASingles BSingles CSingles DOverall
2007EnglandRicky Evans, James Jennings, Arron Monk & David PallettEvans & Pallett - runners upJennings & MonkRicky EvansJames JenningsArron Monk -David Pallett -Runners Up
2008WalesRicky Evans, Shaun Griffiths, James Hubbard & James JenningsRunners UpShaun Griffiths - WinnerRunners Up
2009Netherlands
2010GermanyMatthew Dicken, Jake Jones, Josh Payne & Ben SonghurstExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleWinners
2011ScotlandThomas Chant, Jake Jones, Josh McCarthy & Josh PayneWinners 9-6 v NetherlandsChant & McCarthy - Last 32Jones & Payne - semi-finalsThomas Chant - Last 8Jake Jones - Runner UpJosh McCarthy - Last 64Josh Payne - Last 32Runners Up
2012BelgiumZak Cross, Arron Fairweather, Bradley Halls & Josh McCarthyRunners Up 8-9 v NetherlandsCross & McCarthy - Last 16Fairweather & Halls - runners upZak Cross - Last 32Arron Fairweather - Last 64Bradley Halls - Last 8Josh McCarthy - Last 16Runners Up
2013HungaryBradley Halls, George Killington, Mason Riou & Jordan SinghLast 8 8-9 v DenmarkHalls & Killington - Last 32Riou & Singh - Last 16Bradley Halls - Last 16George Killington - Last 16Mason Riou - Last 32Jordan Singh - Last 649th
2014AustriaConnor Levett, Josh McCarthy, Jordan Singh & Nathan StreetGroups - 3rdLevett & Singh - Last 16McCarthy & Street - Last 16Connor Levett - Last 8Josh McCarthy - Last 32Jordan Singh - Last 64Nathan Street - Last 1610th
2015DenmarkChris Gower, Connor Levett, Dan Perry & Jack VincentSemi finals 3-9 v Rep of IrelandGower & Levett - Last 8Perry & Vincent - semi-finalsChris Gower - Last 16Connor Levett - Last 16Dan Perry - Last 64Jack Vincent - Last 324th
2016HungaryJimmy Bristow, Owen Maiden, Dan Perry & Tyler RadlettLast 8 1-9 v WalesBristow & Radlett - Last 16Maiden & Perry - Last 8Jimmy Bristow - Last 32Owen Maiden - Last 16Dan Perry - Last 16Tyler Radlett - Last 165th
2017SwedenJarred Cole, Keelan Kay, Owen Maiden & Jack VincentRunners Up 5-9 v NetherlandsCole & Kay - semi-finalsMaiden & Vincent - Last 8Jarred Cole - WinnerKeelan Kay - Last 8Owen Maiden - Group 3rdJack Vincent - semi-finalsRunners Up
2018TurkeyAlex Gurr, Keelan Kay, Brad Phillips & Jack VincentRunners Up 5-9 v NetherlandsGurr & Phillips - Last 8Kay & Vincent - Last 16Alex Gurr - Last 32Keelan Kay - Last 32Brad Phillips - Last 16Jack Vincent - semi-finals3rd
2019TurkeyLeighton Bennett, Keelan Kay, Mitchell McCarthy & Brad PhillipsSemi finals 4-9 v Rep of IrelandBennett & McCarthy - Last 8Kay & Phillips - semi-finalsLeighton Bennett - WinnerKeelan Kay - Last 8Mitchell McCarthy - Group 3rdBrad Phillips - Last 32Runners Up
2022HungaryLuke Littler, Archie Self, Thomas Banks & Charlie ManbyFinal 9-0 v Rep of IrelandBanks & Manby - WinnersLittler & Self - Semi-FinalsLuke Littler - WinnerArchie Self - Runner-UpThomas Banks - Quarter-FinalCharlie Manby - Last 32Winners
2023AustriaJenson Walker, Archie Self, Thomas Banks & Callum BeddowFinal 9-3 v HungaryBanks & Self - WinnersJenson & Beddow - semi-finalsThomas Banks - Runner-UpJenson Walker Last 16Archie Self - GroupCallum Beddow - GroupWinners
2024LatviaJenson Walker, Alfie Busby, Ben Gamble & Sam JacksonLast 16 Scotland v England 9-7Walker & Busby - WinnersGamble & Jackson - GroupJenson Walker - WinnerAlfie Busby Last 16Ben Gamble - GroupSam Jackson - GroupLast 16

YearHostTeamPairsSingles ASingles BOverall
2007EnglandTyrian Jesse & Harriet WoltonJesse & WoltonTyrian JesseHarriet Wolton - Runner UpRunners Up
2008Wales
2009NetherlandsLauren Hitchins & Zoe JonesHitchens & Jones - WinnersLauren HitchensZoe Jones - WinnerWinners
2010Germany
2011ScotlandFelicia Blay & Fallon SherrockBlay & Sherrock - WinnersFelicia Blay - last 16Fallon Sherrock - last 8Winners
2012BelgiumCasey Gallagher & Josie PattersonGallagher & Patterson - WinnersCasey Gallagher - WinnerJosie Patterson - last 16Winners
2013HungaryNatasha Eaves & Casey GallagherEaves & Gallagher - WinnersNatasha Eaves - semi-finalsCasey Gallagher - WinnerWinners
2014AustriaDanielle Ashton & Casey GallagherAshton & Gallagher - Group 6thDanielle Ashton - Group 6thCasey Gallgher - last 88th
2015DenmarkDanielle Ashton & Chelsea WilliamsonAshton & Williamson - last 8Danielle Ashton - last 8Chelsea Williamson - last 166th
2016HungaryDanielle Ashton & Beau GreavesAshton & Greaves - runners upDanielle Ashton - last 8Beau Greaves - WinnerWinners
2017SwedenBeau Greaves & Shan ReevesGreaves & Reeves - last 8Beau Greaves - last 8Shan Reeves - last 85th
2018TurkeyBeau Greaves & Shan ReevesGreaves & Reeves - WinnersBeau Greaves - WinnerShan Reeves - last 8Winners
2019TurkeyBeau Greaves & Shan ReevesGreaves & Reeves - WinnersBeau Greaves - semi-finalsShan Reeves - Groups 4thWinners
2022HungaryAmy Evans & Paige PaulingEvans & Pauling - semi-finalsAmy Evans - Runner-UpPaige Pauling - semi-finalsWinners
2023AustriaHannah Meek & Paige PaulingMeek & Pauling - runners upHannah Meek - Quarte-FinalistPaige Pauling - last 163rd place
2024LatviaPaige Pauling & Hannah MeekMeek & Pauling - semi-finalsPaige Pauling - semi-finalsHannah Meek - last 163rd place

International honours since 2007 formation

PlayerTeamsYearsBritish international titlesSix Nations titlesWorld/Europe Cup gold medalsWorld/Europe silver medalsWorld/Europe bronze medalsTotal
Deta HedmanBI/SN/EC/WC Example75166337
Trina GulliverBI/SN/EC/WC Example83ExampleExampleExample28
Fallon SherrockBI/SN/EC/WC 2011-201943 + 2134127
Lorraine WinstanleyBI/SN/EC/WC Example75ExampleExampleExample26
Lisa AshtonBI/SN/EC/WC Example74ExampleExampleExample24
Beau GreavesBI/EC/WC 2016-201930ExampleExampleExample15
Casey GallagherBI EC/WC 2012-201930ExampleExampleExample12
Maria O'BrienBI/SN/EC/WC Example21ExampleExampleExample8
Shan ReevesBI/EC/WC Example20ExampleExampleExample8
Zoe JonesExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample7
Danielle AshtonExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample6
Claire BrookinExampleExample303006
Karen LawmanExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample5
Harriet WoltonEC/WC Example000415
Clare BywatersBI Example300003
Natasha EavesBI/EC Example002013
Josie PattersonExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample3
Tricia WrightExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample3
Felicia BlayEC 2011002002
Lauren HitchinsExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample2
Apylee JonesExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExampleExample2
Nadine BentleyBI Example100001
Merryl DennisBI Example100001
Viv DundonBI Example100001
Gemma HayterBI Example100001
Chelsea WilliamsonBI/EC/WC 000011