Ross Montgomery

Ross Montgomery

Darts player infobox
playername = Ross Montgomery


fullname = Ross Montgomeryy
nickname = The Boss
dateofbirth =
cityofbirth =
countryofbirth = Scotland
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
hometown =
homecountry = Scotland
since =
darts = -
music = Get the Party Started by Pink
BDO = 2003 - present
PDC =
currentrank = 13 (WDF)
15 (BDO)
BDO World = Last 32 2006
World Masters = Last 16 2007
World Darts Trophy =
Int. Darts League = Last 32 Group 2007
PDC World =
Matchplay =
Grand Prix =
UK Open =
Vegas =
Premier League =
US Open =
tournament = EDO England Open
British Classic
resultyears = 2008
2008
achievement =
updated = July 27, 2008

Ross Montgomery is a Scottish darts player who plays for the British Darts Organisation. His nickname is The Boss as uses the song Get the Party Started by Pink for his walk-on.

Montgomery qualified for the 2006 BDO World Darts Championship along with players like Brian Woods and eventual champion Jelle Klaasen of Holland. Montgomery was drawn in the first round with another Dutchman Vincent van der Voort, losing 3-1 in sets.

He follow this however by reaching the final of the Scottish Open beating Gary Robson and Michael van Gerwen before losing in the final to Sweden's Goran Klemme, runner up in the 2005 World Masters. He played in the 2007 International Darts League, beating PDC player Chris Mason, Belgium's Dirk Hespeels and avenged his Lakeside defeat of Vincent van der Voort to win Group 4 with a 100% record. He wasn't able to repeat his performances in the Last 32 Group Stage, losing all 3 of his games in Group D to Martin Atkins, Scott Waites and group winner Raymond van Barneveld. Montgomery produced a good run in the Winmau World Masters, reaching the last 16 of the tournament, losing to Martin Atkins.

In 2008, Montgomery won the newly created EDO England Open, which was run by the newly formed English Darts Organisation. He scored wins over Johnny Nijs, Ted Hankey, Gary Robson and Edwin Max before beating another Scotsman Gary Anderson in the final. He then reached the final of the inagural BDO International Open, an event formerly known as the BDO England Open, losing to Davy Richardson. On July 26, 2008, Montgomery won his second event of the year, winning the British Classic, again beating Anderson in the final.

External links

* [http://www.teessidesoftware.no-ip.com/DartsDatabase/PlayerDetails.aspx?playerKey=199 Ross Montgomery's profile and stats on Darts Database]


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