The Weekly Dartscast

Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt

  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    #355: Glen Durrant, Connor Scutt, ProTour and Development Tour Reviews

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after a busy week of darts in Hildesheim.

    The team start the show with a look back at the two Players Championship events, which saw Michael Smith and Brendan Dolan win their first ranking titles of the season.

    Alex and Burton also reflect on the latest weekend of Development Tour action, discuss the early contenders for the WDF World Championships, and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    Glen Durrant (15:34) calls in ahead of commentating on the Baltic Darts Sea Open on the European Tour this weekend. The former Premier League champion looks back on his end to 2023 which saw him earn a commentary call-up with Sky Sports, working at the Grand Slam and the World Championship, and also discusses his future plans as a player, his new role with the PDPA and if Burton is a bigger Middlesbrough fan than him!

    Connor Scutt (46:45) also stops by after a memorable weekend which saw him win the Denmark Open. Connor reflects on his first ranking title in the senior ranks which also secured him an automatic spot at Lakeside in December, and also discusses the last six months, making his Ally Pally debut, narrowly missing out on regaining his tour card at Q-School, and his plans for the rest of 2024.

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    10 May 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    #354: Beau Greaves, Matt Dennant, Austrian Darts Open Review

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the Austrian Darts Open.

    The team start the show with a look back at events in Graz over the weekend, where Luke Littler won his second European Tour title of the season after beating Joe Cullen 8-4 in the final.

    Alex and Burton also take a look at the race to qualify for the World Matchplay, discuss Joe Cullen's eye-catching comments about the ProTour, and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    Beau Greaves (15:01) calls in to reflect on a memorable debut at the MODUS Super Series. Beau looks back on her historic week becoming the first female player to win a week in the competition, and also the first player to go unbeaten in a week, and also looks back on her end of 2023, becoming a back-to-back WDF women's world champion, and her start to 2024, including her foray into the Development Tour and hitting three 180s in a row in one leg at the Dutch Open!

    Matt Dennant (49:36) also stops by ahead of a busy week of darts on the ProTour in Germany next week. Matt looks back at his time in darts so far, from hitting a 180 at the age of 10 in his local pub league to winning titles on the Youth and Challenge Tours in the PDC, as well as his first run with a tour card in 2016-17, that infamous game at Q-School with Glen Durrant, regaining his tour card at the start of this year, and his goal to qualify for Ally Pally for the first time this season.

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    3 May 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    #353: Dom Taylor, Gemma Hayter, European Tour and Women's Series Reviews

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the European Darts Grand Prix.

    The team start the show with a look back at events in Sindelfingen over the weekend, where Gary Anderson beat Ross Smith 8-6 to win his first European Tour title in 10 years.

    Alex and Burton also review the second weekend of the Women's Series season, before looking at the race for the Premier League play-offs with four weeks to go, and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    Gemma Hayter (14:21) calls in to discuss her impressive debut season so far on the Women's Series, reaching two semi-finals and a quarter-final, and claiming several big-name scalps along the way. Gemma also discusses her time in the game so far, making her England debut in 2016, then taking a break from the game shortly after before taking inspiration from Luke Littler's World Championship run to pick up the darts again.

    Dom Taylor (38:11) joins us ahead of making his European Tour debut at the Austrian Darts Open this weekend. Dom looks back on the last three years, narrowly missing out on a tour card through the Development Tour and Q-School, an eye-catching run to a Players Championship semi-final last October, his success at this year's Q-School, going full-time as a darts player, and his hopes for the rest of his debut season on the tour.

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    25 April 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 31 minutes
    #352: Martin Schindler, Alex Spellman, European Tour Review

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the International Darts Open.

    The team start the show with a look back at events in Riesa over the weekend, where Martin Schindler won his first PDC senior title, beating Gerwyn Price in the final of the International Darts Open.

    Alex and Burton also look back at the CDC Cross Border Challenge from the weekend, before looking ahead to another stacked weekend of action and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    Martin Schindler (17:20) calls in to reflect on a memorable weekend in Riesa, winning his maiden PDC senior title at the International Darts Open. Martin discusses his landmark win on home soil which saw him become the new German number one, along with his other achievements over the last few years, becoming a regular in the major tournaments, climbing up into the world's top 32, reaching a World Cup semi-final and more.

    Alex Spellman (54:38) also stops by to discuss his victory at the CDC Cross Border Challenge at the weekend. Alex reflects on his latest title win in the CDC ranks, throwing a nine-dart finish in Friday's first round, as well as look back at an impressive 2023 campaign which helped secure a World Championship debut at Alexandra Palace, before delving into an up and down week at Q-School in January which saw him almost end up with a PDC tour card.

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    18 April 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    #351: George Killington, Peter Citera, ProTour Review, Premier League Thoughts So Far

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of another busy weekend in the world of darts.

    The team start the show with a look back at this week's ProTour action so far, and the double-header of Players Championship events in Leicester. The boys discuss the prospects for Monday's finalists Chris Dobey and Josh Rock, and whether recent Euro Tour winner and Tuesday's runner-up Luke Humphries is the best player in the world right now.

    Alex and Burton also look back at the Premier League season so far, preview a bumper weekend of action and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    George Killington (16:22) joins us in his first interview since signing with Mission Darts. George looks back on his career in the game so far, starting out on the PDC Youth Tour from the age of 13, his first two runs with a tour card, big changes on and off the oche in 2024 and his hopes for the rest of the season ahead.

    Peter Citera (44:24), the CEO of the Championship Darts Corporation also calls in ahead of the Cross Border Challenge this weekend. Peter chats all things North American darts, as the CDC prepares for its 10th year, discussing Stowe Buntz's rise last year, the first staging of the Cross Border Challenge last year, the birth of the CDLC, and the CDC's future plans to continue growing the game in North America.

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    11 April 2024, 1:00 am
  • 39 minutes
    #350: Luke Littler, Nathan Aspinall, Matt Porter, Premier League Manchester Special

    Alex Moss is back with a brand new on the road episode at the Premier League in Manchester!

    We start this special edition of the podcast by chatting with the PDC chief executive Matt Porter, who looks back on the last few months and what impact the 'Luke Littler Effect' has had on the PDC, the changes to the European Tour qualifying structure for this season, the recent increase in media attention and 'click bait darts headlines', and also some of your listener questions.

    We also bring you the media scrums from Nathan Aspinall (19:31), who reflects on a memorable homecoming in Manchester, and the night's champion Luke Littler (30:01) reacts to going top of the Premier League.

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    6 April 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 10 minutes
    #349: Richie Howson, Lukas Wenig, Women's Series and World Seniors Reviews

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after another busy weekend in the world of darts.

    The team start the show with a look back at the opening weekend of the new PDC Women's Series weekend, and discuss Noa-Lynn van Leuven's first title, and the race to be number one seed for the Women's World Matchplay between Fallon Sherrock and Beau Greaves.

    Alex and Burton also look back at the World Seniors Champion of Champions at the weekend and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    Lukas Wenig (18:48) calls in ahead of playing in front of his home crowd on the European Tour in Munich this weekend. The German looks back on his career so far, how he discovered darts, heartbreak at Q-School in 2022, winning his first PDC tour card earlier this year, and a potential arm wrestle against Gerwyn Price in the future!

    Richie Howson (50:45) also stops by to reflect on a memorable weekend, winning the World Seniors Champion of Champions. Mr Essex chats about his title success on Sunday, picking up his first seniors TV title after three final defeats last year, a potential title defence of his Viking Cup trophy, and tells us what he sang on the karaoke in Blackpool on Friday night!

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    28 March 2024, 1:00 am
  • 57 minutes 53 seconds
    #348: Noa-Lynn van Leuven, Nick McLoughlin, ProTour and Challenge Tour Reviews

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the latest Players Championship double header.

    The team start the show with a look back at Players Championships 5 and 6 earlier this week, which saw Raymond van Barneveld and Dave Chisnall pick up their first titles of the season.

    Alex and Burton also look back at the latest weekend of Challenge Tour action, preview the return of the Women's Series, and answer your listener questions in the mailbag.

    Noa-Lynn van Leuven (15:36) calls in after making history on the Challenge Tour at the weekend. Noa-Lynn looks back on her memorable weekend in Germany and winning the title on her debut, as well as her 2023 campaign, debuting at the Women's World Matchplay, her plans for the rest of 2024 and a possible ProTour call up and much more.

    Nick McLoughlin (39:41) also stops by to discuss the upcoming release of his new book 'Slings and Arrows'. Nick chats about his first novel, which is being described as 'the darts version of The Full Monty', how he got the idea for the book, and what darts fans can expect when they read it.

    Pre-order your copy of Nick McLoughlin's 'Slings and Arrows' here or wherever books are sold (publish date March 28, 2024). 

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    22 March 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    #347: Jacqui Oatley, Vicky Pruim, Belgian Darts Open Review

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the Belgian Darts Open.

    The team start the show with a look back at the first European Tour event of the season, which saw Luke Littler continue his incredible start to life on the PDC circuit by throwing another nine darter and winning the title!

    Alex and Burton also discuss the post-match incident between Littler and Ricardo Pietreczko after their semi-final clash, as well as look at future destinations for the Premier League in future years, before finishing up the show by answering your questions in the mailbag!

    ITV's darts presenter Jacqui Oatley (13:42) calls in to talk through her career in sports media, how she got into the industry and how the gig to front ITV's coverage of the darts came about in 2015. Jacqui also discusses her various working roles as a presenter, commentator and reporter, and why she loves working on the darts and her favourtie moments so far being involved as part of the broadcast.

    The newly crowned Isle of Man Classic champion Vicky Pruim (49:27) stops by to reflect on her impressive weekend which saw her beat Beau Greaves in the final to get back in the winners circle. The Belgian-born, Swedish international, who now lives in the UK, looks back on her career in the game so far, from how she got introduced to darts in her childhood to winning a bunch of senior titles and competing in Women's World Championships and become a WDF World Cup champion.

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    14 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 25 minutes
    #346: Dimitri Van den Bergh, Mac Elkin, UK Open Review

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode after the UK Open!

    The team start the show with a look back at 'The FA Cup of Darts' and Dimitri Van den Bergh's run to the title, beating Luke Humphries 11-10 in a thrilling final to become a two-time major winner.

    Alex and Burton also pick out their main take aways from the tournament, including impressive campaigns from Damon Heta, Ricky Evans and Martin Lukeman, before finishing up the show by answering your questions in the mailbag!

    The newly crowned UK Open champion Dimitri Van den Bergh (15:10) calls in to reflect on a memorable weekend in Minehead. The Belgian number one looks back on his last few years on the oche, explains why he started working with a sports psychologist this year, his run to a second major title at the UK Open, and looks ahead to his homecoming in Belgium on the Euro Tour this weekend.

    The boss of The Sportsman Management Company, Mac Elkin (50:52), also stops by to discuss Dimitri Van den Bergh's UK Open title success on Sunday night. Mac chats about the last few years for Dimitri on and off the oche, how they agreed an extension on their deal together this year, and also gives his thoughts on several other players in his stable including Jenson Walker, Kevin Doets, Adam Gawlas and Dom Taylor.

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    7 March 2024, 1:00 am
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    #345: Ian White, Brandon Western, UK Open Preview Special

    Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of the UK Open!

    The team start the show with a look ahead to the return of 'The FA Cup of Darts' this weekend, and discuss if this will be the year that the elite will regain the trophy, as well as pick out their darkhorses and pick of the opening session ties in Minehead.

    Alex and Burton also review the first Development Tour action of the year, and focus on women's world champion Beau Greaves' debut, before finishing up the show with an extended mailbag!

    Ian White (17:22) joins Alex at Darts Corner HQ to look back on his last 12 months on the PDC tour, returning to Ally Pally at the end of last season, his hopes for 2024 after keeping hold of his tour card, playing Luke Littler and his grandad, and much more.

    Brandon Western (46:41) also calls in ahead of making his PDC major debut this weekend as one of the Riley's qualifiers. Brandon talks through his time in the game so far, from beating Martin Adams in an exhibition in his early days, taking seven years out from playing with dartitis, and his comeback to the sport which has led to him earning a spot in this year's UK Open.

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    29 February 2024, 1:00 am
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