Michael Smith (darts player)
Michael Colin Smith is an English professional darts player. Nicknamed "Bully Boy", he competes in Professional Darts Corporation events, where he is ranked world number thirty-two; he was ranked world number one during the 2023 season. He is a former PDC World Champion, having won the 2023 World Championship after hitting a nine-dart finish in the final. He won his first PDC major title at the 2022 Grand Slam after previously finishing as the runner-up in eight major singles finals, including the World Championship in 2019 and 2022.
He won the World Cup of Darts for England in 2024, partnering Luke Humphries. He has won a total of 26 PDC titles in his professional career, including three World Series of Darts titles and six European Tour titles.
In his youth career, Smith won the 2013 PDC World Youth Championship and five Youth Tour titles.
Early life
Michael Smith was born on 18 September 1990 to parents Ian and Sandra, who run a pub in St Helens. Smith lived in Cherry Tree Drive, Parr, St Helens throughout his childhood and attended St Cuthbert's High School nearby. He played rugby in his youth but when he was 15, he fell off his bike on the way to school and broke his hip; this required him to use crutches for 16 weeks and ruled him out of playing rugby. Having watched his father play darts, Smith began to play, throwing his first 180 while on crutches. After leaving school, he took a joinery course at college, but he decided to drop out with one exam remaining to play in a darts tournament instead, a decision that he has described as the best of his life. He was a regular winner of local darts events and made his debut in a PDC major at the 2009 UK Open where he lost to Dave Ladley 6β5 in the first round.Career
Smith reached the last 32 of the 2010 UK Open, knocking out Peter Manley and Matt Clark before losing to Mervyn King. He was one of a number of young players to make a significant impact in the tournament, along with William O'Connor, Arron Monk, and Reece Robinson.He was the number four seed for the 2011 PDC Under-21 World Championship, where he lost in the quarter-finals to Benito van de Pas.
On 26 February 2011, Smith hit a nine-dart finish in a PDC Youth Tour event in Barnsley, against Michael van Gerwen. He reached the final but lost to Shaun Griffiths. The following day, he won his first PDC Pro Tour event, defeating Dave Chisnall 6β5 in the final of the UK Open Qualifier 2.
2012
Smith became a full-time professional on the PDC darts circuit and made his debut at the PDC World Championship in 2012, losing to Co StompΓ© 3β0 in the first round. Smith only hit 3 of his 14 darts at a double during the match.Smith won his second professional tournament in January 2012, at Players Championship Event 2 held in Benidorm. He won seven matches, concluding with a 6β3 victory over Justin Pipe to take the title and the Β£6,000 prize money. In April, he earned a place in the [2012 PDC PDC European Tour|European Tour Event 1|European Tour Event 1] in Vienna by defeating Les Wallace and Shaun Griffiths in the UK qualifier. He played Jamie Caven in the first round and hit a nine dart finish on his way to a 6β4 win, but then lost 5β6 to Mark Walsh in round two. His results meant he qualified for the World Matchplay for the first time in his career via the ProTour Order of Merit. He faced Raymond van Barneveld in the first round and was beaten 4β10. Smith also played in the World Grand Prix for the first time, losing to Phil Taylor 0β2 in the first round. After all 33 ProTour events of 2012 had been played, Smith was 25th on the Order of Merit, inside the top 32 who qualified for the [2012 2014 PDC Pro Tour|Players Championship Finals|Players Championship Finals]. It was Smith's first appearance in the tournament and he beat Ian White 6β5 in the first round before losing 6β10 to Kim Huybrechts.
2013
Smith's position on the ProTour Order of Merit also saw him qualify for the 2013 World Championship, as he took the second of sixteen places that were awarded to the highest non-qualified players. However, he ran into an in-form Raymond van Barneveld in the first round who averaged 108.31 as Smith could only win one leg during the match in a 0β3 defeat.Smith reached the final of the third UK Open Qualifier in March, but was beaten 2β6 by Michael van Gerwen.
Smith won the 2013 PDC World Youth Championship with a 6β1 victory over Ricky Evans, which was broadcast just before the 2013 Premier League Darts Final. Smith led van Barneveld 3β0 in the third round of the UK Open but went on to lose 8β9. In October, he advanced to the semi-finals for the second time in 2013 at the 12th Players Championship but his run was ended with a 6β3 defeat to Kevin Painter. His youth title earned him a place in the Grand Slam of Darts and he produced an impressive display in his first group match against Dave Chisnall as from 3β1 down he hit legs of 11, 12, 14, and 13 darts to win 5β3 with an average of 103.17. However, he then lost 5β2 to Scott Waites and 5β1 to Ted Hankey to finish third in Group H and be eliminated from the tournament.
2014
Smith broke into the world's top 32 on the Order of Merit just before the cut-off for the 2014 World Championship to qualify through the main ranking list for the first time. He beat Morihiro Hashimoto 3β1 in the first round.He then defeated reigning and 16-time world champion Phil Taylor 4β3 in the second round, taking out the bullseye on a 128 finish to win the match. In the next round, Smith hit a 136 finish, with his opponent Peter Wright waiting on 41, to lead 3β2 but only won one more leg after this to lose 4β3. He was named the PDC's Young Player of the Year at the Annual Awards in January. Smith won through to the final of the sixth UK Open Qualifier of the year but averaged just 70.94 as he was whitewashed 6β0 by Michael van Gerwen. A rematch against Wright followed in the third round of the UK Open with Smith throwing for the match in the final leg, but he missed a total of seven darts at doubles to lose 9β8. His second final of 2014 was at the fifth Players Championship, which he reached by beating Raymond van Barneveld 6β3 in the quarter-finals and Gary Anderson 6β4 in the semis, but he was again whitewashed in the decider, this time by Brendan Dolan.
At the [2014 2025 World Matchplay|World Matchplay (darts)|World Matchplay], he recorded a 10β8 victory over Justin Pipe before losing 13β6 to Taylor in the second round. At the European Darts Grand Prix, Smith eliminated Gary Anderson, Adrian Lewis, and Stephen Bunting en route to facing Mervyn King in the final. Smith missed too many doubles throughout the match, including one to claim the title, as he lost his third ranking final of the year 6β5. Another final followed a week later at the 14th Players Championship where he lost 6β4 to Van Gerwen. Smith's rich vein of form continued into the European Darts Trophy as he reached the final and came back from 3β0 against Van Gerwen to win the title 6β5, which included a 158 finish to break throw in the ninth leg. He suffered first round exits at the World Grand Prix and European Championship, but topped Group F at the Grand Slam by winning all three of his games. Smith knocked out Christian Kist 10β5 but was then beaten 16β3 by Taylor in the quarter-finals, losing 13 consecutive legs from 3β3. His year in the major events concluded with a 6β4 defeat to Andy Smith in the opening round of the Players Championship Finals.
2015
After seeing off Mensur SuljoviΔ 3β1 in the first round of the 2015 World Championship, Smith beat Brendan Dolan 4β2 after having been 2β0 down, to set up a third round tie with fellow St. Helens player Stephen Bunting. Despite taking out checkouts of 170 and 132, Smith was 3β0 down, before finding his scoring game to restrict Bunting to one leg as he closed the gap to 3β2. Ultimately his slow start to the match proved costly as he lost the next set to be knocked out 4β2 in a game that saw each player average 102 and hit eight 180s apiece. Smith won the fifth UK Open Qualifier by beating Adrian Lewis 6β5. A rematch with Bunting followed in the third round of the UK Open, with Smith missing two match darts in the deciding leg to be beaten 9β8. He claimed the second European Tour title of his career by winning the International Darts Open with a 6β3 victory over Benito van de Pas in the final. Smith suffered a 10β4 defeat to Gerwyn Price in the first round of the World Matchplay, but retained his European Darts Trophy title by seeing off Michael van Gerwen in the final for the second year in a row. At the World Grand Prix, he punished two missed match darts from Price to beat him 2β1, but Smith then lost from 2β0 up in sets against Jamie Lewis in the second round. Wins over Wayne Jones, Lewis and Andy Fordham saw Smith top his group at the Grand Slam and he then averaged 104.59 to beat Dave Chisnall 10β7 and reach the quarter-finals. Smith's first major event semi-final soon followed as he defeated Lewis 16β11, but he was heavily beaten 16β6 by Van Gerwen.2016
At the 2016 World Championship wins over Jeffrey de Zwaan, Steve Beaton, and Benito van de Pas saw Smith reach the quarter-finals for the first time, where he was 3β0 ahead of Raymond van Barneveld. He could only win two legs as Van Barneveld moved 4β3 up, but he took the next to take the match to a ninth and final set. Smith finished 130 on double five to move within a leg of the match and missed one dart to win it, before Van Barneveld won four legs in a row to end Smith's event. Smith made his debut in the [2016 2018 Premier League Darts|Premier League Darts|Premier League] after receiving a wildcard from the PDC. On the opening night, he played twice due to Gary Anderson being ill. Smith lost his first matches 7β2 to Peter Wright and 7β1 to Adrian Lewis. His first point came in week three courtesy of a 6β6 draw with Dave Chisnall. Michael van Gerwen scored a world record three-dart average of 123.40 against Smith in a 7β1 win, but the following week, Smith got his first Premier League victory by beating Van Barneveld 7β5. However, Smith lost his last two matches to finish bottom of the table and be eliminated from the event.Smith played in the final of the 2016 Austrian Darts Open and lost 6β4 to Phil Taylor. He saw off Simon Whitlock 10β6 at the World Matchplay before losing 11β7 to Steve Beaton in the second round and was knocked out 2β1 in sets by Alan Norris in the first round of the World Grand Prix. Smith was also eliminated in the first round of the European Championship and Players Championship Finals.
2017
Smith entered the 2017 World Championship without a match win since September 2016 having lost 10 in a row. He took the deciding set of his first round match with Ricky Evans without dropping a leg and said he had been "fighting his demons" recently. In the next round, he missed five darts to eliminate Mervyn King 4β1, but kept his composure to eventually see him off 4β3. Smith went 3β1 up on James Wade in the third round, but after Wade took the next set, Smith lost six legs in a row to be eliminated 4β3. He missed two darts to win the third UK Open Qualifier as Peter Wright beat him 6β5. Four 6β5 wins saw him reach the final of the Gibraltar Darts Trophy and at 4β4 he took out a 132 finish with Mensur SuljoviΔ waiting on 56 to break throw and took home his first title in nearly two years with a 6β4 victory. Smith qualified for the 2017 European Championship as third seed, losing in the quarter-final to Rob Cross.2018
Smith was thirteenth seeded at the 2018 World Championship, losing in the second round to eventual champion Rob Cross, having missed two match darts. Following the championship, Smith was invited into the 2018 Premier League, the second invitation to the Premier League he had received. Smith finished the league phase in second place, qualifying for the play-offs. He beat Gary Anderson in the semi-final before losing in the final 4β11 to Michael van Gerwen.2018 also saw Smith win his first event on the World Series of Darts, taking the 2018 Shanghai Darts Masters with an 8β2 win over Rob Cross in the final. Smith reached the final of the 2018 World Series of Darts Finals, missing five darts to take the title in a 10β11 defeat to James Wade.
2019: World Championship and World Matchplay finals
Smith was tenth seed at the 2019 World Championship. In the second round, he eliminated Ron Meulenkamp before beating John Henderson and Ryan Searle to reach the quarter-final. He reached his first World Championship semi-final with a 5β1 victory over Luke Humphries, then beat Nathan Aspinall in the semi-final to set up a final against Michael van Gerwen. Smith was defeated in the final, 7β3.He reached the final of the 2019 World Matchplay, where he faced Rob Cross. Smith lost the first 9 legs of the match and eventually succumbed 18β13.
2020
Smith suffered an early exit at the 2020 World Championship, losing to Luke Woodhouse in the second round. Smith missed three match darts to beat Peter Wright in the final of the [2020 PDC World Masters|Masters (darts)|2020 Masters], losing 11β10 in a last leg decider. He had previously defeated Mensur SuljoviΔ, Adrian Lewis, and Nathan Aspinall to reach the final.On 27 February 2020, in week 4 of the 2020 Premier League, Smith hit his first televised nine-dart leg in a 7β5 victory over Daryl Gurney.
2021
Smith had another early exit at the 2021 World Championship, losing again in the second round, this time to Jason Lowe.At the 2021 Grand Slam of Darts, he beat Michael van Gerwen 16β13 to reach the semi-finals, where he eventually lost 16β12 to Peter Wright. Smith led 12β8, but Wright won eight consecutive legs to clinch a place in the final against Gerwyn Price.
2022: First major title
Smith began his 2022 World Championship campaign with a comfortable 3β0 win over Ron Meulenkamp, before defeating William O'Connor 4β2. The next two games saw him take on two of the most in-form players from the 2021 season; first defeating Jonny Clayton in a last-set shootout that went to extra legs; and then triumphing over defending champion Gerwyn Price, surviving two match darts and a 9 darter before winning the final set. In the semi-final Smith took an early lead over James Wade and eventually triumphed 6β3, reaching the final for the second time in his career. Smith lost the final 7β5 to Peter Wright and claimed Β£200,000 as runner-up.Smith reached the final of the UK Open in March, but lost 11β10 to Danny Noppert despite Noppert only averaging 84.82 to see his 7th final defeat. He recovered well to win a night event on the final standard night of the 2022 Premier League, but came 7th in the table and did not qualify for the playoff places. His good form after the UK Open continued, winning 3 Pro Tour titles in a short period and performing well in the European Tour and was victorious at the US Darts Masters at Maddison Square Gardens beating Michael Van Gerwen in the final 8-4.
In July, Smith reached the last 16 of the 2022 World Matchplay, where he was beaten 11β7 by Dirk van Duijvenbode. In October, Smith reached an eighth major televised final, losing 11β8 to namesake Ross in the European Championship final. The following month, Smith finally won his first major title at his ninth attempt in the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts. He consecutively defeated Lisa Ashton, Joe Cullen, Ritchie Edhouse, Rob Cross, Joe Cullen, and Raymond van Barneveld before defeating Nathan Aspinall 16β5 in the final.
2023: World Championship win
Smith opened his 2023 World Championship campaign with a 3β0 win over Nathan Rafferty. In the third round, Smith came from 3β1 down to beat Martin Schindler 4β3, before beating Joe Cullen and Stephen Bunting to reach the semi-finals. In his semi-final match, Smith beat Gabriel Clemens 6β2 to reach his third World Championship final. In the final, Smith hit a nine dart finish only seconds after Michael van Gerwen missed Double 12 for his own nine-darter. It is widely considered the best leg in darts history. After a back and forth match, Smith broke van Gerwen's throw and held his own throw to lead 6β3. After losing the tenth set and going two down in the eleventh set, Smith won two legs in a row to throw for the match. Smith finished in eleven darts to win 7β4 and become world champion for the first time and move up to world number one in the PDC Order of Merit for the first time.Smith followed his world championship victory by winning the inaugural edition of the Bahrain Darts Masters, defeating Gerwyn Price 8β6 in the final to claim his third World Series title. He won his sixth European Tour title at the German Darts Grand Prix by beating Nathan Aspinall 8β5 in the final.
Smith qualified for the Premier League playoffs following a run of three consecutive nightly wins near the end of the league stage. He lost 10β8 in the semi-finals to eventual champion Michael van Gerwen.
2024: World Cup win
At the 2024 World Championship, Smith opened the defence of his world crown with a 3β2 second round victory over Kevin Doets. In the third round, Smith defeated Madars Razma 4β1 and criticised his gamesmanship in an interview after the game, claiming, "He just tried to think about putting me off, I guess, but lessons learned. I learned my lesson, and he's learned his as well." In the fourth round, Smith was whitewashed 4β0 by Chris Dobey, ending the defence of his world title.In May 2024, Smith won a first PDC ranking title for eleven months at PC9.
Smith partnered with Luke Humphries to win the 2024 PDC World Cup of Darts for England, defeating Austria 10β6 in the final on 30 June.
Smith was runnerβup at the 2024 World Series of Darts Finals, losing to Luke Littler 11β4 in the final.
2025
At the 2025 World Championship, Smith suffered an early exit, losing 3β2 to Kevin Doets in a rematch of their 2024 World Championship meeting. This loss resulted in Smith exiting the top ten in the PDC Order of Merit. He reached the quarter-finals of the UK Open, where he lost 10β8 to Jonny Clayton.Smith failed to qualify for the World Matchplay for the first time since 2013, falling to world number 21 by the time of the cut-off date for qualification. After a series of issues relating to arthritis and other injuries, he earned his way into the Grand Slam of Darts in November through the Tour Card holder qualifying event, marking his first televised appearance since the UK Open in March. He reached the quarter-finals of the tournament following a 10β9 win over Chris Dobey in the second round. He was eliminated in a 16β8 defeat to Luke Humphries.
Personal life
Smith's nickname, Bully Boy, does not come from "bullseye", instead stemming from an incident from Smith's childhood when he was working on a farm. He is a supporter of St Helens R.F.C. and regularly attends their matches.He married his wife Dagmara in January 2019, they have two sons.
On 4 March 2023, Smith was nominated for Freedom of the Borough status by St Helens Borough Council for sporting services to his hometown city, the highest honour a council can award.
Following a first-round defeat at the 2025 World Masters, Smith revealed in a statement on his social media accounts that he was suffering from arthritis in his throwing hand, as well as a grade two acromioclavicular joint injury.
World Championship results
PDC
- 2012: First round
- 2013: First round
- 2014: Third round
- 2015: Third round
- 2016: Quarter-finals
- 2017: Third round
- 2018: Second round
- 2019: Runner-up
- 2020: Second round
- 2021: Second round
- 2022: Runner-up
- 2023: Winner
- 2024: Fourth round
- 2025: Second round
- 2026: Second round
Career finals
PDC major finals: 11 (2 titles)
| Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
| Runner-up | 1. | 2018 | Premier League | 4β11 | |
| Runner-up | 2. | 2018 | World Series of Darts Finals | 10β11 | |
| Runner-up | 3. | 2019 | World Championship | 3β7 | |
| Runner-up | 4. | 2019 | World Matchplay | 13β18 | |
| Runner-up | 5. | 2020 | Masters | 10β11 | |
| Runner-up | 6. | 2022 | World Championship | 5β7 | |
| Runner-up | 7. | 2022 | UK Open | 10β11 | |
| Runner-up | 8. | 2022 | 8β11 | ||
| Winner | 1. | 2022 | Grand Slam | 16β5 | |
| Winner | 2. | 2023 | World Championship | 7β4 | |
| Runner-up | 9. | 2024 | World Series of Darts Finals | 4β11 |
PDC World Series finals: 5 (3 titles)
| Outcome | No. | Year | Championship | Opponent in the final | Score |
| Winner | 1. | 2018 | Shanghai Darts Masters | 8β2 | |
| 1. | 2018 | Melbourne Darts Masters | 8β11 | ||
| 2. | 2019 | US Darts Masters | 4β8 | ||
| Winner | 2. | 2022 | US Darts Masters | 8β4 | |
| Winner | 3. | 2023 | Bahrain Darts Masters | 8β6 |
Performance timeline
PDC European Tour| Season | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 |
| 2012 | ADO 2R | GDC DNQ | EDO DNQ | GDM DNQ | DDM 1R | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2013 | UKM 1R | EDT 2R | EDO DNQ | ADO DNQ | GDT DNQ | GDC 1R | GDM 2R | DDM DNQ | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2014 | GDC 2R | DDM DNQ | GDM QF | ADO 2R | GDT SF | EDO 2R | EDG F | EDT W | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2015 | GDC 3R | GDT 2R | GDM 2R | DDM 3R | IDO W | EDO 3R | EDT W | EDM 2R | EDG QF | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2016 | DDM 3R | GDM SF | GDT 3R | EDM 3R | ADO F | EDO 3R | IDO 2R | EDT QF | EDG 3R | GDC 2R | - | - | - | - |
| 2017 | GDC 2R | GDM QF | GDO 2R | EDG 2R | GDT W | EDM SF | ADO F | EDO SF | DDM SF | GDG QF | IDO 2R | EDT QF | - | - |
| 2018 | EDO 3R | GDG 3R | GDO F | ADO QF | EDG SF | DDM 2R | GDT 2R | DDO 2R | EDM 2R | GDC 3R | DDC DNP | IDO DNP | EDT SF | - |
| 2019 | EDO 2R | GDC WD | GDG 2R | GDO DNP | ADO 2R | EDG 3R | DDM 2R | DDO 2R | CDO 2R | ADC 2R | EDM 2R | IDO DNP | GDT 3R | - |
| 2020 | BDC F | GDC 2R | EDG 3R | IDO SF | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2021 | HDT F | GDT 2R | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| 2022 | IDO QF | GDC QF | GDG 3R | ADO DNP | EDO DNP | CDO 2R | EDG 2R | DDC W | EDM WD | HDT 3R | GDO WD | BDO WD | GDT 2R | - |
| 2023 | BSD 3R | EDO 3R | IDO 2R | GDG W | ADO 3R | DDC 3R | BDO QF | CDO WD | EDG DNP | EDM QF | GDO DNP | HDT 3R | GDC 3R | - |
| 2024 | BDO 2R | GDG 3R | IDO 2R | EDG 3R | ADO DNP | BSD DNP | DDC WD | EDO SF | GDC WD | FDT DNP | HDT 1R | SDT 2R | CDO 3R | - |
| 2025 | BDO 2R | EDT 3R | IDO 1R | GDG 2R | ADO DNP | EDG QF | DDC 3R | EDO 2R | BSD WD | FDT 1R | CDO DNP | HDT DNP | SDT DNQ | GDC DNQ |
PDC Players Championships
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Nine-dart finishes
| Date | Opponent | Tournament | Method |
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