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Michael Smith hails St Helens’ dramatic World Club Challenge win and his motivation to become a multiple world darts champion | Darts News

Michael Smith hails St Helens’ dramatic World Club Challenge win and his motivation to become a multiple world darts champion | Darts News
Michael Smith hails St Helens’ dramatic World Club Challenge win and his motivation to become a multiple world darts champion | Darts News


Michael Smith on St Helens’ World Club Challenge victory and his dreams of becoming a multiple world darts champion I The 3Arena, Dublin hosts the fourth of 17 individual venues on Thursday, February 23 with the Play-Offs returning to The O2 in London on Thursday, May 25

Last Updated: 20/02/23 6:11pm


Michael Smith says he wants to become a multiple world champion... and get a bull called Ferdinand!

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Michael Smith says he wants to become a multiple world champion… and get a bull called Ferdinand!

Michael Smith says he wants to become a multiple world champion… and get a bull called Ferdinand!

Michael Smith has hailed St Helens’ dramatic World Club Challenge victory, while opening up about his own motivation to become a multiple darts world champion.

Saints’ 13-12 triumph over Penrith Panthers, capped by Lewis Dodd’s dramatic golden-point drop-goal, marked the first win by an English club in Australia since 1994 when Wigan sunk the Brisbane Broncos.

The Super League champions defied a tropical storm and the first-half loss of Tommy Makinson with a head injury to claim a stunning upset win which was celebrated wildly in the Smith household.

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Highlights of St Helens' World Club Challenge victory against Penrith Panthers

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Highlights of St Helens’ World Club Challenge victory against Penrith Panthers

Highlights of St Helens’ World Club Challenge victory against Penrith Panthers

“It was a massive win for St Helens because we went in as underdogs as well and to do it in their own back garden with a golden point, it’s massive for the town and it’s massive for the Super League back home in England,” said ‘Bully Boy’ who defeated Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace to claim his maiden PDC world crown in January.

“You never write off the Saints and the boys showed it. They kept on ploughing forward, even from the first kick-off.

“We weren’t there to make the numbers up. We were there to compete.”

As St Helens’ substitutes and backroom staff surged onto the field to celebrate Dodd’s kick, it marked a special moment for captain James Roby, the only playing survivor of Saints’ 2007 triumph, who delayed retirement in the hope of another crack at the southern hemisphere giants.

“The players buzz off Roby and so do the fans. He’s so instrumental to the St Helens team. He’s part of the furniture he’s been there that long and he’s just unreal,” said Smith.

“Even if this is his last season, you can’t see him finishing because he’s that good. Age hasn’t caught up with him at all.

“We’ve supposedly just beaten the best team in the world so who’s going to beat us now?”

Watch the best of the action from Night Three in Glasgow as Smith and Dimitri Van den Bergh delighted fans

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Watch the best of the action from Night Three in Glasgow as Smith and Dimitri Van den Bergh delighted fans

Watch the best of the action from Night Three in Glasgow as Smith and Dimitri Van den Bergh delighted fans

Smith saw off Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-4 to win Night Three of the Premier League in Glasgow and move top of the table.

The 32-year-old, who broke his major duck by winning the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton last year, hopes to do it all again in Dublin this Thursday night but his main motivation is becoming a multiple world champion.

He said: “I’ve not had time to sit down and think about what I have done. But this is what I wanted. I wanted to be world champion, be constantly busy playing and on the road so I’m looking forward it.

“I’ve never been to number one in the world apart from now so it’s about thinking about wanting to stay there and win more.

“Before the world championship it was the motivation of being world champion but now I am I want to motivate myself to be a multiple world champion and win two, three or four. That’s what’s motivating me.”

Watch how Smith overcame several setbacks to become world darts champion

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Watch how Smith overcame several setbacks to become world darts champion

Watch how Smith overcame several setbacks to become world darts champion

Where is the Premier League heading next?

Night 4 in Dublin: Thursday, February 23

Quarter-Finals Michael Smith vs Peter Wright
Gerwyn Price vs Dimitri Van den Bergh
Jonny Clayton vs Nathan Aspinall
Chris Dobey vs Michael van Gerwen

The Premier League roadshow heads to the 3Arena, Dublin on Thursday, February 23 for Night Four of the league phase.

Smith and Wright lock horns in a repeat of the 2022 world championship final.

Elsewhere, Price takes on Van den Bergh, Dobey and six-time winner Van Gerwen collide, while Clayton and Aspinall in front of a sell-out Irish crowd.

2023 Premier League Schedule

Night 4 3Arena, Dublin February 23
Night 5 Westpoint Exeter March 2
Night 6 The Brighton Centre March 9
Night 7 Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham March 16
Night 8 Utilita Arena, Newcastle March 23
Night 9 Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin March 30
Night 10 Utilita Arena, Birmingham April 6
Night 11 M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool April 13
Night 12 Rotterdam Ahoy April 20
Night 13 First Direct Arena, Leeds April 27
Night 14 AO Arena, Manchester May 4
Night 15 Utilita Arena, Sheffield May 11
Night 16 P&J Live, Aberdeen May 18
Play-Offs The O2, London May 25

We’re back for more Premier League Darts action from the 3Arena, Dublin on Thursday, February 23 – live on Sky Sports Action & Sky Sports Main Event from 7pm.



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