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Thrilling 4th Round UK Open draw!

Posted by Unicorn at 23:55 on 8th June 2012 in Unicorn Darts News

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It's Taylor v Osborne in al-Unicorn round draw4th round

It’s arguably the best last 32 line up in the 10-year history of the UK Open!

And the draw has thrown up three tantalising all Unicorn clashes!

Phil Taylor will face Colin Osborne in a repeat of the 2009 UK Open Final, while Paul Nicholson against Arron Monk will be a cracker, as will Raymond van Barneveld against Andy Hamilton.

Wes Newton features in one of the ties of the round.

Last year’s beaten finalist will take on World Champion Adrian Lewis on the main stage.

Joe Cullen will take on James Wade’s conqueror Colin Lloyd, while Terry Jenkins has been handed a tough tie against the in-form Dean Winstanley.

Gary Anderson – buoyed by his brilliant 9 darter – has an all Scottish clash against Robert Thornton and Jamie Caven, who just missed D12 for a 9 darter of his own, plays Mark Hylton.

The last 32 is again over the best of 17 legs....and the Unicorn website will keep you right up-to-date with all the action from the Reebok over the weekend.

UK Open 4th Round schedule:

Saturday 1pm (best of 17 legs):

Board One:

Vincent van der Voort v Kim Huybrechts
Andy Hamilton v Raymond van Barneveld
Colin Osborne v Phil Taylor
Wes Newton v Adrian lewis

Board Two:

Colin Lloyd v Joe Cullen
Robert Thornton v Gary Anderson
Paul Nicholson v Arron Monk
Terry Jenkins v Dean Winstanley

Board Three:

Justin Pipe v Simon Whitlock
Richie Burnett v Peter Wright
Mark Hylton v Jamie Caven
Dennis Priestley v Andy Smith

Board Four:

Dennis Smith v Dave Chisnall
Brendan Dolan v Denis Ovens
Darren Webster v Ronnie Baxter
Michael van Gerwen v Mervyn King

By STUART PYKE at the Reebok


Photo courtesy Lawrence Lustig / PDC

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