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Peter Manley
British darts player

Peter Manley

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British darts player
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62 years
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Biography

Peter David Manley (born 7 March 1962 in Cheam, London Borough of Sutton) is a former professional darts player who used to play in the Professional Darts Corporation.
He was named One Dart by commentator Tony Green after hitting the winning double on numerous occasions with his first dart during his first televised appearance at the 1995 Unipart European Masters, where he eventually lost in the final to Mike Gregory.
The nickname subsequently proved to be a heavy burden for Manley who despite a confident, outspoken persona only managed one major win - the 2003 Las Vegas Desert Classic - during his professional darts career.

Darting career

Manley's controversial personality rather than the quality of his darts was often the most notable part of his career and continued poor form resulted in him failing to secure a PDC tour card in 2012. Manley lost several major sponsors including darts manufacturer Unicorn as a result.

Manley is perhaps most famous for his long-running feud with Phil Taylor resulting from his refusal to shake Taylor's hand after losing 7-0 to him in the 2002 PDC World Darts Championship final. He has finished runner-up to Taylor in two other World Championships - losing 6-2 in 1999 and 7-0 in 2006.

His biggest tournament win was 2003 Las Vegas Desert Classic when he beat John Part 16-12 in the final. He is also the chairman of the Professional Dart Players Association, a position he has held for six years. Manley attempted getting a PDC Tour card in the Q-School in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 but was unsuccessful.

Crowd popularity

Manley's refusal to shake Taylor's hand after his 7-0 World Championship thrashing in 2002 led to darts fans booing him for many years. The boos became more ironic and good-natured when in 2005 Manley changed his entrance theme from Chumbawamba's Tubthumping to Tony Christie's Is This the Way to Amarillo. By the end of his career Manley was seen by darts crowds as being more of a 'pantomime villain' rather than subject to genuine animosity which had occurred previously. Manley has even gone on to say that whilst the booing and crowd reaction was hard for him and his family to take in the early days, it helped him as his career went on and ensured his popularity on the exhibition circuit.

Controversy

Despite being chairman of the Players' Union (the Professional Dart Players Association - PDPA), Manley was often the subject of controversy with fellow players. Most notably Taylor in the aforementioned incident, and also in the 2006 PDC World Darts Championship. During that tournament, Manley was accused of gamesmanship against Dennis Smith and in a later round against Taylor's protégé, Adrian Lewis. Manley muttered words to his opponent, resulting in Lewis leaving the stage in anger. Despite serving as Manley's best man at his wedding Manley also had a notable spat with former PDC professional player Wayne Mardle. Mardle accused Manley of being a cheat in his autobiography. Manley has also had notable spats with the likes of Roland Scholten, John Lowe, Rod Harrington and Wynand Havenga.

Outside of darts

Manley currently resides in Carlisle. He is married to Crissy Manley (née Howat), and has two daughters.

World Championship Results

PDC

  • 1998: Quarter-finals (lost to Dennis Priestley 3-4)
  • 1999: Runner Up (lost to Phil Taylor 2-6)
  • 2000: Semi-finals (lost to Dennis Priestley 2-5)
  • 2001: 1st round (lost to Jamie Harvey 2-3)
  • 2002: Runner Up (lost to Phil Taylor 0-7)
  • 2003: 2nd round (lost to Simon Whitlock 1-4)
  • 2004: Quarter-finals (lost to Bob Anderson 2-5)
  • 2005: 3rd round (lost to Josephus Schenk 2-4)
  • 2006: Runner Up (lost to Phil Taylor 0-7)
  • 2007: 2nd round (lost to Wynand Havenga 3-4)
  • 2008: Quarter-finals (lost to Kirk Shepherd 4-5)
  • 2009: 1st round (lost to Mensur Suljović 2-3)
  • 2010: 2nd round (lost to Mark Webster 2-4)

Career finals

PDC premier event finals: 5 (1 title, 4 runners-up)

Legend
World Championship (0-3)
World Matchplay (0-1)
Other (1–0)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.1999World Darts Championship (1)England Phil Taylor2-6 (s)
Runner-up2.1999World MatchplayEngland Rod Harrington17-19 (l)
Runner-up3.2002World Darts Championship (2)England Phil Taylor0-7 (s)
Winner1.2003Las Vegas Desert ClassicCanada John Part16–12 (l)
Runner-up4.2006World Darts Championship (3)England Phil Taylor0-7 (s)

Independent major finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.2007Masters of DartsNetherlands Raymond van Barneveld0–7 (s)

Performance timeline

Tournament1996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011
Winmau World MastersDNPL16L64L64L64L32DNP
World Darts TrophyNot heldDid not participateL32QFNot held
International Darts LeagueNot heldDNPL32GNot held
PDC World ChampionshipDNPQFRUSFL32RUL32QFL32RUL32QFL64L32DNQ
World MatchplayL16L16QFRUL32L32L32SFQFSFL32L32L16DNQDNP
World Grand PrixNot heldSFSFSFL32L32SFL16L16SFL32L32DNQDNP
Las Vegas Desert ClassicNot heldL16WL16L32L16SFSFL16Not held
UK OpenNot heldL32L64SFL64L64L32L32L96L160
Premier League DartsNot heldSF6th6th6thDNP
US Open/WSoDNot heldQFL16L32QFL64NH
Grand Slam of DartsNot heldL32GDNP
European ChampionshipNot heldSFDNP
Championship LeagueNot heldL64GL64GDNP
Players Championship FinalsNot heldL32L32DNP
Masters of DartsNot heldDNPNHRUNot held
News of the WorldNHQFNot held
Performance Table Legend
DNPDid not play at the eventDNQDid not qualify for the eventNYFNot yet foundedL#lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QFlost in the quarter-finalsSFlost in the semi-finalsRUlost in the finalWwon the tournament

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