Olly Croft

Olly Croft
Oliver Croft, also known as Olly OBE
Born Oliver Albert Croft
November 17, 1929 (1929-11-17) (age 82)
Occupation Retired
Years active 1973-2011
Spouse Lorna Croft (deceased)

Oliver Albert "Olly" Croft, OBE[1] (born November 17, 1929) is a former darts administrator and the founder of the British Darts Organisation. He was one of the most influential protagonists in darts for almost four decades having set up and run the British Darts Organisation from its inception in 1973 until he was voted off the board in August 2011.

Prior to the formation of the British Darts Organisation, the major organisation for county darts had been the National Darts Association of Great Britain (the NDAGB, commonly referred to as NDA) which had been formed in London on September 25, 1954. Croft began playing darts himself in 1961 for the Harringay Arms in Crouch Hill and was soon playing seven nights per week.

Contents

BDO formation

The British Darts Organisation was formed at its inaugural meeting at Croft's home in Creighton Avenue, Muswell Hill in North London on January 7, 1973. Twelve others attended that meeting including his wife Lorna, Sam Hawkins and Jim Sweeney. They agreed to start an inter-county league that autumn and instead of working within the NDA decided to go it alone.

After the British Darts Organisation separated from the NDA in 1973 he said, "We have 61 counties, our links with television and the big sponsors. Our ultimate aim? I think it is a headquarters where we can hold big finals... But I can't see that in our lifetime."

There are now 66 counties providing competitive darts for men, women and youth, backed up with internal county Super Leagues.

Croft also affiliated the British Darts Organisation as a founder member of the World Darts Federation which set up the World Cup and Europe Cup.

Darts boom and bust

With the creation of the Winmau World Masters in 1974 and World Professional Darts Championship in 1978, darts began to become increasingly popular appearing on BBC television and ITV usually on their World of Sport show. But as the mid-to-late eighties approached and World of Sport was cancelled, the image of the game collapsed. Some top players became frustrated at lack of opportunities and Croft would become a central character in a devastating split in the game.

Acrimonious split

The top players left the British Darts Organisation and formed the World Darts Council (which is now the Professional Darts Corporation, PDC) but Croft and his organisation proceeded to ban the rebel players from playing County Darts. Croft is quoted as saying "I don't owe any dart players a living". The acrimony ended up in court in an expensive proceeding that neither side could really afford either financially or for the good of the game. The two sides eventually came to an agreement in 1997 with a Tomlin Order but there is still division, rivalry and often animosity between the two organisations.

After the split

Croft asserts that his British Darts Organisation set-up is for the good of all players and not just a select few. The World Championship still continues, but many of the players that make their way through the county system have gone on to join the PDC as their tournaments offer higher prize money and more chance of making a full-time living from the game.

Passionate debate often rages amongst fans of darts as to the relative merits of the BDO and PDC, and Croft's role in the split in the game. He pioneered a system of county darts which still produces top players and in many respects built the game's foundation in the 1970s and 1980s. But criticism for the fact that there are now two Organisations and thus no unified World Championship is equally rife.

Mike Watterson, the sports promoter who created the Embassy World Professional Championship (and arranged the TV and sponsorship deals) is now one of Croft's biggest critics. He says he no longer even watches the BDO World Championship on television, and strongly believes all of the best players now play in the PDC.[2]

Voted off board

On August 7, 2011, Olly Croft was voted off the BDO board at their AGM ending 38 years as the main figurehead of the Organisation.[3] It also brought to an end his role as tournament director for the BDO as Wayne Williams succeeded him.

Croft remains Secretary General at the WDF.[4]

References


External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Mike Watterson — Born August 26, 1942 (1942 08 26) (age 69) Chesterfield, England Known for Professional snooker player Mike Watterson (born 26 August 1942 in Chesterfield, England) is a former English professional snooker player, businessman,… …   Wikipedia

  • British Darts Organisation — The British Darts Organisation, or the BDO for short, is a darts organisation founded on 7 January 1973 by Olly Croft, OBE. The BDO is a founder member of the World Darts Federation which was formed in 1976. The BDO comprises 66 member counties… …   Wikipedia

  • Winmau — (pronounced Win more ) is a British manufacturer of dartboards, other darts equipment and a sponsor of the oldest darts tournament still running, the Winmau World Masters. In 2002, the company was acquired by rival dartboard manufacturer, Nodor… …   Wikipedia

  • Equipe d'Angleterre de rugby a XV — Équipe d Angleterre de rugby à XV   Angleterre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • XV de la rose — Équipe d Angleterre de rugby à XV   Angleterre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Équipe d'angleterre de rugby à xv —   Angleterre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • 2008-09 Guinness Premiership — The 2008 09 Guinness Premiership started on September 6, 2008, and will finish with the final on May 16, 2009. The Guinness Premiership is the top level of club rugby union in England. Northampton Saints gained promotion to the league this season …   Wikipedia

  • Oliver Barkley — Olly Barkley Pas d image ? Cliquez ici. Fiche d identité Nom complet Ol …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Championnat d'Angleterre de rugby à XV 2007-2008 — Infobox compétition sportive Championnat d Angleterre de rugby à XV 2007 2008 Généralités Sport Rugby à XV …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste des sélectionnés en équipe d'Angleterre de rugby à XV — Voici la liste des joueurs sélectionnés en équipe d Angleterre de rugby à XV. Le nombre total de sélectionnés de 1871 au 28 août 2011 est égal à 1 331. Le premier Anglais John Bentley a été désigné dans l ordre alphabétique du premier… …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”