Jocky Wilson

Jocky Wilson

Darts player infobox
playername = Jocky Wilson


fullname = John Thomas Wilson
nickname = Jocky
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1950|3|22
cityofbirth = Kirkcaldy, Fife
countryofbirth = Scotland
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
hometown = Kirkcaldy, Fife
homecountry = Scotland
since = 1979
darts =
BDO = 1979 to 1993
PDC = 1993 to 1995
currentrank = retired
BDO World = Winner 1982, 1989
World Masters = Runner-up 1982, 1990
World Darts Trophy =
Int. Darts League =
PDC World = Group stages 1994, 1995
Matchplay = Quarter Finals 1994
Grand Prix =
UK Open =
Vegas =
Premier League =
tournament = British Professional
British Open
Finland Open
WDF Europe Cup Team event
Autumn Gold Masters
BBC2 Bullseye Darts Championship
resultyears = 1981, 1983, 1986, 1988
1982
1986
1978
1984
1980, 1981
achievement = Denmark Open Pairs Winner 1981, 1983, 1984
updated = January 17, 2007

John Thomas Wilson, (born 22 March 1950) better known as "Jocky" Wilson, is a former Scottish darts champion. He retired from the game in 1995.

Born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, "Jocky" Wilson was twice World professional Darts Champion in 1982 and 1989. A contemporary and rival of Eric Bristow, Bob Anderson and John Lowe, Wilson won many titles in his career including the British Professional Championship a record four times between 1981 and 1988, as well as the prestigious British Open and Matchplay titles.

Early life

Wilson had been a coal delivery man and also a miner at Kirkcaldy's Seafield pit. However, it was a spell of unemployment which was to prove the catalyst to Jocky achieving darting greatness. While on the dole, Jocky entered a Butlins darts competition in 1979, which he went on to win, claiming a grand prize of £500.

His success at this tournament convinced him that he should turn professional as darts was beginning to become popular on television and the World Championship was in its infancy.

Greatest achievements

His greatest achievements came in the World Championships, first in 1982 where he beat Lowe 5-3 in the final, and then seven years later, when he beat his other great rival Eric Bristow 6-4 in a classic match, where Bristow had recovered from 5-0 down to find himself at 5-4 and 2-2 in the tenth set. This was to be the Scot's last taste of success in a major event although the odd final appearance still came over the next few years.

His record at the World Championship was one of great consistency. From his debut in 1979 until 1991 he managed to reach at least the quarter-finals on every single occasion. He was quarter-finalist eight times (1979, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991) and three-times a losing semi-finalist (1983, 1984, 1987) in addition to his two World Titles. In 1992 and 1993 he suffered first round defeats for the only time at the Lakeside Country Club.

Darts split

Wilson joined the other top professionals who split away from the ruling British Darts Organisation in 1993 to form the WDC (now Professional Darts Corporation). He was never able to recapture the form that took him to two world championships. He never won a single match in the PDC World Championship in which he only participated twice. He lost both group games in 1994 (to Dennis Priestley and Graeme Stoddart) and again in 1995 (to Priestley and John Lowe).

He did reach the final of the WDC Lada Classic in 1993, one of the very early tournaments during the acrimonious split. He lost that final to Mike Gregory. Wilson also reached the quarter-finals of the 1994 World Matchplay, losing to eventual champion Larry Butler.

But his final appearance in a televised tournament came in the 1995 World Matchplay. He beat Rod Harrington 8-7 in the first round, but lost to Nigel Justice in the second round. Wilson never appeared in a major televised event again.

Outside darts

He was sometimes controversial, occasionally outspoken, but always extremely popular with darts fans who loved his honest approach and natural talent.

In 1982, Wilson was banned from competing in darts tournaments after he allegedly threw a punch at an official during a championship. This was taken as a reaction to Jocky being under intense pressure at the time of the Falklands War, as he was married to an Argentine woman named Malvina. He was soon allowed back into professional competitions again.

In 1989 he released a record "Jocky on the oche" but it failed to spark the public imagination and is reputed to have sold just 850 copies.

Jocky and Malvina have two sons, John and William and one daughter Anne Marie.

After retirement

Wilson never actually announced his retirement from darts; he just faded from the scene following the 1995 World Matchplay.

Jocky had been a heavy drinker and his lifestyle contributed to the onset of diabetes in 1995. For ten years during his darts career he had a house in Wallsend to cut down on travel expenses, but he left that to return to his hown town of Kirkcaldy. Within two years, he was declared bankrupt, and now survives on disability allowance, living in a one-bedroom flat back on the council estate where he grew up, becoming a recluse in the process.

In 1996, shortly after his retirement, he said, "I don't want anyone feeling sorry for me. There's only one person to blame for the situation I'm in, and that's me."

He no longer gives interviews to the press and television. An Observer reporter tried to interview Jocky in January 2007 on the 25th anniversary of his first title win to be told by Jocky's wife Malvina, "He never has (given an interview) since stopping and never will. He thinks it's all in the past, it's over with."

World Championship Results

BDO
* 1979: Quarter Final (lost to John Lowe 1-3)
* 1980: Quarter Final (lost to Eric Bristow 0-3)
* 1981: Quarter Final (lost to Tony Brown 2-4)
* 1982: Winner (beat John Lowe 5-3)
* 1983: 3rd place (beat Tony Brown 2-0; lost in Semi Final to Keith Deller 3-5)
* 1984: Semi Final (lost to Dave Whitcombe 5-6)
* 1985: Quarter Final (lost to Dave Whitcombe 3-4)
* 1986: Quarter Final (lost to Dave Whitcombe 2-4)
* 1987: Semi Final (lost to John Lowe 0-5)
* 1988: Quarter Final (lost to Eric Bristow 2-4)
* 1989: Winner (beat Eric Bristow 6-4)
* 1990: Quarter Final (lost to Mike Gregory 3-4)
* 1991: Quarter Final (lost to Kevin Kenny 3-4)
* 1992: First round (lost to Kevin Kenny 1-3)
* 1993: First round (lost to Dennis Priestley 0-3)

PDC
* 1994: Group Stage (lost both group games to Dennis Priestley and Graeme Stoddart)
* 1995: Group Stage (lost both group games to Dennis Priestley and John Lowe)

Trivia

*In one famous incident in 1982 his picture was displayed on Top of the Pops during a performance of "Jackie Wilson Said" by Dexys Midnight Runners, apparently an in-joke on the part of the production staff. [ [http://www.tvradiobits.co.uk/eightieszone/TotpDexys.jpgPicture] ]
*Jocky was one of the first sports people to have a computer game created after him. Published by Zeppelin Games, "Jocky Wilson's Darts Challenge" "(1988)" and later "Jocky Wilson's Darts Compendium" "(1991)" were created for several different home computer systems.
*Wilson was a constant sweet-eater and generally refused to brush his teeth - "my Gran told me the English poison the water" - he had lost his last tooth by the age of 28. Following his 1982 World title win, he paid £1,200 for dentures, but never took to them. They made him belch when drinking, he complained.
* One of the suites in the fictional Phoenix Club(as seen in Phoenix Nights) was named after Jocky Wilson.

References

External links

* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/sport/story/0,,1989861,00.html The sad story of Jocky Wilson] , "The Observer", January 14 2007
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/sportscotland/asportingnation/article/0039/ A Sporting Nation - Jocky Wilson]
* [http://mikewadejournalist.blogspot.com/2007/12/jockys-dart-out-of-shadows.html Jocky's dart out of the shadows " [The Scotsman] ", March 17 2001


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