- Peter Manley
Darts player infobox
playername = Peter Manley
fullname = Peter David Manley [—{Darts Players Wives}, {2004} broadcast Sky Three {17 August 2007}, ]
nickname = One Dart
dateofbirth =March 7 ,1962
cityofbirth =Cheam ,Surrey
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
hometown =Carlisle ,Cumbria
homecountry = England
since = 1995
darts = Unicorn Tungsten 21g
music = Amarillo (1971) byTony Christie
BDO = 1995 to 1999
PDC = since 1999
currentrank = 13
BDO World =
World Masters =
World Darts Trophy =
Int. Darts League =
PDC World = Runner-up 1999, 2002, 2006
Matchplay = Runner-up 1999
Grand Prix = Semi-finalist 2000
UK Open = Semi-finalist 2005
Vegas = Winner 2003
Premier League = Semi-finalist 2005
Championship League = Initial groups, Semi-finals, 2008
tournament = European Masters
French Open
England Open
Vauxhall Open
Quebec Open
Canadian Open
Windy City Open
Primus Masters
UK Open Regional NE
UK Open Regional flagicon|WAL
Irish Masters
Open Holland Masters
resultyears = 1995
1998
1999
1999
2000
2000
2001
2002
2003
2003
2004
2007
achievement = PDC World number one September 2000 to October 2001Lost 7-0 twice against Phil Taylor in World Championship Final
updated =February 17 ,2008 Peter David Manley (born
7 March 1962 ) is a darts player who plays under theProfessional Darts Corporation (PDC). Nicknamed "One Dart" (as he was once known to have a knack for hitting doubles with his first dart), Manley is one of the most outspoken players on the darts circuit. He is perhaps most infamous for his long running feud withPhil Taylor culminating in his refusal to shake his hand after losing 7-0 to him in the 2002 World Championship Final. This led to fans booing him on stage for many years, however this changed in 2005 when he changed his entrance theme fromChumbawamba 's "Tubthumping " toTony Christie 's "Is This the Way to Amarillo ". This led to a far more relaxed Manley and a far more positive crowd response, even though they still boo him once the music fades out. However this is done more in sarcasm rather than general animosity.Darts career
Despite being ranked number one in the PDC world rankings for over a year Manley has managed to win only one major tournament with the PDC, the 2003
Las Vegas Desert Classic . He has managed to reach the World Championship final three times, but lost them all to Phil Taylor and two of those defeats were heavy 0-7 reversals. After beating Phil Taylor in the semi-finals of the 1999 World Matchplay, he lost 17-19 to Rod Harrington in the final.He has been a semi-finalist in the UK Open, World Matchplay and World Grand Prix since, and has also qualified for all four seasons of the Premier League, finishing 3rd in 2005 with 12 points. However, he was knocked out in the semi-final by
Colin Lloyd , 13-7. He failed to progress from the group stages in 2006 and 2007.Controversy
Despite being chairman of the Players' Union (the
Professional Dart Players Association - PDPA), Manley is often the subject of controversy with fellow players, most notablyPhil Taylor in the aforementioned incident, and in the2006 PDC World Darts Championship where in a Quarter Final match against Taylor's protegé,Adrian Lewis , he muttered words to his opponent, resulting in Lewis leaving the stage in anger. (Lewis had thrown a 'Blind' 180 whereby he threw the first two darts as normal, hitting 2 treble 20s; with the third going in while Lewis was looking back at the crowd and Manley.) It is suggested this act of showmanship may have sparked the controversy. After a while, he returned and the match continued where Manley won. This incident sparked a few days of animosity in the lead-up to the final between Manley and Taylor, with the vast majority of darts players and fans incensed at Manley's behaviour. Manley attracted more hate when, during an interview on Sky Sports, he said that he didn't care what other people think as he'd made his money (£50,000 for reaching the final). Manley was thrashed in the final 7-0 by Phil Taylor.In the
2007 PDC World Darts Championship , he exchanged words with Wynand Havenga in the second round, possibly pertaining to his opponent's prolonged celebrations upon winning a set. He later lost the match but appeared to apologise for his attitude afterwards. Further controversy with Lewis erupted in the2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic , where words were again exchanged onstage. Manley tried to minimize the incident after the match, but Lewis continued to complain after he left the stage.Personal life
Manley was born in
Cheam ,England , but now resides inCarlisle . He started playing darts at the age of 12, and at the age of 16 his father allowed him to play a local team who congregated every Saturday at The Bell Inn, Cheam. Often playing for money, Manley recalls 'winning his fair share, but wanting more'. He is married to Chrissy Manley (nee Howat), a fellow dart player nicknamed 'two darts', and has a daughter, Sarah, along with Chrissy's daughter Michelle. Manley asked Chrissy to marry him after winning the Las Vegas Desert Classic in 2003 and they tied the knot in Las Vegas the following year. Fellow darts players were in attendance at the wedding withWayne Mardle serving as Manley's best man.References
External links
* [http://www.petermanley.co.uk/ Peter Manley's Official Site]
* [http://www.planetdarts.tv?WT.mc_id=wiki Professional Darts Corporation] PDC Web Site with current news of Manley and other professional players.
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