2022 Premier League Darts

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2022 Cazoo Premier League Darts
Winner
 Michael van Gerwen
Runner-up
 Joe Cullen
Score
11–10
Dates
3 February – 13 June 2022
Edition
18th
Number of players
8
Venues
17
Nine Dart Finish
 Gerwyn Price
Premier League Darts
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The 2022 Cazoo Premier League Darts was a darts tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation – the eighteenth edition of the tournament. The event began on Thursday 3 February 2022, at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, and finished with the play-offs, at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin on Monday 13 June 2022.[1]

Jonny Clayton was the reigning champion after defeating José de Sousa 11–5 in the 2021 final,[2] but he lost 10–4 to debutant Joe Cullen in the semi-finals.

Michael van Gerwen won a record-equalling sixth Premier League title by defeating Cullen 11–10 in the final, after Cullen missed a dart at double to win the title, which would have made him the third debutant in a row (after Glen Durrant and Clayton) to win the title at his first attempt.[3]

On Night 3, Gerwyn Price hit nine-dart finishes in consecutive matches (in his semi-final against Michael van Gerwen and the final against James Wade), making him the second person in Premier League history to hit two nine-darters on the same night, after Phil Taylor, who did both of his in the 2010 Premier League Darts final against Wade.

This tournament also saw the beginning of the PDC's new partnership with Winmau as their dartboard supplier.[4]

Format[edit]

On 14 January 2022, the PDC announced a new format for the Premier League. Instead of the previously used round robin format, the event consisted of an eight-person knockout bracket every night. Each of the seven matches was played over the best-of-11 legs. The players were guaranteed to meet each other once in the quarter-finals throughout the first seven weeks and once in the quarterfinals in weeks 9–15, with weeks 8 and 16 being drawn based on the league standings at that point. Players received two points per semi-final finish, three points per runner-up finish, and five points per final win.[5]

Though it was assured that players meet each other only twice in the quarter-finals on regular nights (i.e. weeks 1–7 and 9–15), no other guarantees are made. So certain players were drawn onto the same semi-final branch more often than others. For example, while Price–Wright, van Gerwen–Anderson and Wade–Smith pairs were on the same branch only when they play each other in the quarter-finals, a Wright–Anderson and van Gerwen–Smith final was possible only twice on the regular 14 nights.

Following the regular phase, the top four players in the league table contested the two knockout semi-finals with 1st playing 4th and 2nd playing 3rd.

Venues[edit]

2022 saw the return of the Brighton Centre, which was last used as a Premier League venue in 2017.

Other locations of the 2022 Premier League venues in Europe.
Wales Cardiff England Liverpool Northern Ireland Belfast England Exeter
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
Thursday 3 February
M&S Bank Arena
Thursday 10 February
SSE Arena Belfast
Thursday 17 February
Westpoint Arena
Thursday 3 March
England Brighton England Nottingham Netherlands Rotterdam England Birmingham
Brighton Centre
Thursday 10 March
Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Thursday 17 March
Rotterdam Ahoy
Thursday 24 March
Utilita Arena Birmingham
Thursday 31 March
England Leeds England Manchester Scotland Aberdeen Republic of Ireland Dublin
First Direct Arena
Thursday 7 April
AO Arena
Thursday 14 April
P&J Live
Thursday 21 April
3Arena
Thursday 28 April
Scotland Glasgow England Sheffield England London England Newcastle
OVO Hydro
Thursday 5 May
Utilita Arena Sheffield
Thursday 12 May
The O2
Thursday 19 May
Utilita Arena Newcastle
Thursday 26 May
Germany Berlin
Mercedes-Benz Arena
Monday 13 June

Prize money[edit]

The prize money for the 2022 tournament increased to £1 million, including a £10,000 bonus to each night's winner.[6][7]

Stage Prize Money
Winner £275,000
Runner-up £125,000
Semi-finalists (x2) £85,000
5th place £75,000
6th place £70,000
7th place £65,000
8th place £60,000
Weekly Winner Bonus (x16) £10,000
Total £1,000,000

Players[edit]

Usually, the top four players in the PDC Order of Merit following the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship would be joined by six invited players, of which they would have been announced following the World Championship final. However, this year, following the announcement of the new format, it was announced that only 8 players will participate in 2022.

It was revealed that the new format would encompass eight players, each playing against each other in a knockout tournament each night. The winner of each night would receive an additional £10,000 towards their prize money. Those who make it out of the last 8 each receive 2 points, the runner-up will receive 3 points and the winner receives 5.

The full list of players was announced on 31 January 2022, with the Top 6 players on the PDC Order of Merit joined by the reigning Premier League champion Jonny Clayton, and debutant Joe Cullen, fresh from winning his first televised title at the Masters the previous evening.[8]

This new format saw “Judgement Night” and relegation disappear from the league.

Player Appearance in
Premier League
Consecutive
Streak
Order of Merit
Rank on 31/1/22
Previous best performance
 Gerwyn Price 4th 1[a] 1 5th Place (2019, 2020)
 Peter Wright 9th 9 2 Runner-up (2017)
 Michael van Gerwen 10th 10 3 Winner (2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
 James Wade 12th 2 4 Winner (2009)
 Michael Smith 5th 1 5 Runner-up (2018)
 Gary Anderson 11th 3[b] 6 Winner (2011, 2015)
 Jonny Clayton 2nd 2 8 Winner (2021)
 Joe Cullen 1st 1 11 Debut
  1. ^ Price qualified for the 2021 Premier League Darts, but withdrew following a positive COVID-19 test.
  2. ^ Anderson qualified for the 2019 Premier League Darts, but withdrew following an injury.

League stage[edit]

13 June – Play-offs[edit]

Michael van Gerwen
Joe Cullen

The top four players of the league stage contest in the play-offs to decide the champion of the Premier League.

Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin

Score
Semi-finals (best of 19 legs)
93.59 Jonny Clayton  4 – 10  Joe Cullen 100.76
99.76 Michael van Gerwen  10 – 4  James Wade 93.48
Final (best of 21 legs)
99.36 Joe Cullen  10 – 11  Michael van Gerwen 99.10
Night's Total Average: 97.68 [citation needed]
Highest Checkout:  Joe Cullen 141
Most 180s In One Match:  Joe Cullen 11
Night's 180s: 27

Table and streaks[edit]

Jonny Clayton
James Wade

Table[edit]

Five points are awarded for a night win, three points for the runner-up and two points for the semi-finalists. When players are tied on points, leg difference is used first as a tie-breaker, after that legs won against throw and then tournament average.

The top 4 players after 16 nights advance to the play-offs on 13 June.

Final Standings [a]

Pos Name Nights Matches Legs Scoring
Pts W RU SF QF Pld W L LF LA LD LWAT 100+ 140+ 180 A HC CR C%
1  Jonny Clayton 40 4 4 4 4 36 24 12 183 155 +28 63 458 255 93 97.98 144 183/428 43%
2  Michael van Gerwen (C) 31 3 4 2 7 32 19 13 170 129 +41 61 330 198 82 99.29 170 164/424 39%
3  James Wade 25 2 3 3 8 28 15 13 128 130 –2 37 369 198 45 94.36 161 128/294 44%
4  Joe Cullen (RU) 24 2 2 4 8 28 14 14 131 124 +7 46 256 124 75 92.14 145 119/313 38%
5  Peter Wright 22 1 1 7 7 27 12 15 116 131 –15 34 322 207 68 96.69 156 116/292 40%
6  Michael Smith 21 1 2 5 8 27 12 15 124 128 –4 40 274 178 75 96.41 150 124/289 43%
7  Gerwyn Price 20 2 0 5 9 24 11 13 108 120 –12 37 266 150 46 95.86 170 108/273 40%
8  Gary Anderson 9 1 0 2 13 19 5 14 77 102 –25 23 225 98 43 94.31 164 77/186 41%
  1. ^ wins after withdrawals; (Cullen's 6-0 over Price on Night 5, and Wade on night 14, and van Gerwen's 6–0 over Anderson on Night 9), do count towards Cullen's, and van Gerwen's standings, but not towards Price's, Anderson's and Wade's standings, resulting in an uneven ratio of games won and lost, plus in an overall league leg difference of +18.

(C) Champion after the playoffs, (RU) Runner-up after the playoffs

Streaks[edit]

Player Nights
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Play-offs
 Jonny Clayton RU W QF SF QF SF W SF W RU W QF RU SF
 Michael van Gerwen QF SF W QF RU QF W QF RU QF RU QF W
 James Wade SF QF RU SF QF RU W SF W QF WD QF SF
 Joe Cullen QF RU QF SF QF W SF QF RU QF SF W SF RU
 Peter Wright W QF SF RU QF SF QF SF QF SF QF DNQ
 Michael Smith QF SF RU QF SF W
 Gerwyn Price QF SF W QF WD SF QF SF QF SF QF W QF SF
 Gary Anderson SF QF W QF WD QF SF QF
Legend: DNQ Did not qualify WD Withdrew QF Lost in quarterfinals SF Semi-finalist RU Runner-up W Night winner

Positions by Week[edit]

Player Nights
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
 Jonny Clayton 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
 Michael van Gerwen 5 4 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2
 James Wade 4 7 4 5 5 7 8 5 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3
 Joe Cullen 8 3 6 6 6 8 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 4
 Peter Wright 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 5
 Michael Smith 6 8 8 8 7 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6
 Gerwyn Price 7 5 2 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 6 7
 Gary Anderson 3 6 7 7 8 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cazoo Premier League". PDC. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
  2. ^ Banks, Jamie. "Clayton caps amazing debut season with Unibet Premier League glory". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  3. ^ Gorton, Josh. "Van Gerwen wins Cullen classic to lift sixth Premier League title". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
  4. ^ Allen, Dave. "Record deal announced as PDC & Winmau team up". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  5. ^ Allen, Dave. "Every Match Matters". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  6. ^ "PDC chairman Hearn announces record prize money for 2022". PDC.
  7. ^ "2022 Cazoo Premier League Night One preview". PDC. Josh Phillips.
  8. ^ Phillips, Josh. "Cullen to make debut as 2022 Cazoo Premier League line-up confirmed". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Price withdraws from Cazoo Premier League in Brighton". PDC. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  10. ^ "Anderson withdraws from Cazoo Premier League in Leeds". PDC. Retrieved 6 April 2022.
  11. ^ "Wade to miss Cazoo Premier League in Sheffield". PDC. Retrieved 11 May 2022.

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