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DARRYL FITTON 4 v GARY ROBSON 0
Dazzler Darryl Fitton, the ninth seed
slashed
his odds with a sparkling 32 minute 4-0 drubbing to tumble Gary “Big Robbo”
Robson.
The two off-stage
friends served up a sporting encounter but it was all one way traffic as Fitton
drove home seven 180s in his pulverising demolition of the eighth seed from
Northumberland.
And the secret of his success – peace of mind.
I have moved to a
quiet part of Stockport
with a river running past the house and this has helped to remove all the stress
in my life. Everything is going well.
“The player I feared
most in this tournament – Gary Anderson – has gone and I think that I can now
win this title. That was the best game I have had at the
Lakeside.
“I was delighted with
my performance. Gary (Robson) did not start well and I capitalised on this.
Anything can happen this week though. The crowd were fantastic tonight,” said
Fitton.
He made his trademark entrance to the stage with his
stomping dance to the vibrant Madness song “One Step Beyond.”
A semi finalist in
2005, the Stockport
sharpshooter hopes this week himself to go one stop beyond and reach his first
Lakeside final.
The
Cheshire ace took the opening
leg of the match and then seized the initiative in the second after Robson, with
the throwing advantage, missed five doubles, Big Robbo sweeping back to take the
third.
But a showpiece 106 checkout (60, 6, double tops)
saw the blue –shirted
Stockport
sharpshooter scoop the set.
Two maximums and
power-scoring from Fitton saw him turn the throwing advantage and claim the
second set unchallenged.
The rout continued in
the next as Fitton blasted out 180s in each of the opening legs to move ahead
and turn the set advantage to his favour, coolly moving into a 3-0 match lead
with double nine.
For the third set
running Fitton blasted in a maximum to start but Robson nipped in to take the
leg on double 16, Dazzler producing another 180 in the next leg, exiting in 13
darts and following up with a 156 checkout for a 12-dart leg and 2-1 match lead.
Throwing first in the
fourth leg, two 140s and a ton helped Fitton reach the double first as he
clinched the match-winning 60 checkout with two darts to the tumultuous delight
of the capacity crowd.
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