Over 2 days of competition the JDC embarked on completing its line-up of the most lucrative junior darts tour in history. Players from Scotland, Wales, Germany, Holland and England battled it out to book a place on the Advanced Tour.
Day One would see two events completed and two players book their place as winners of event 1 & 2.
Welsh star Connor Hopkins and Bristol based Mitchell Elliot Bailey would not need to return for day 2 as they ran out winners on Saturday afternoon. Sunday was about two more winners and Seven further players from the rolling order of merit over the two days.
West Sussex ace Tavis Dudeney would win event 3 before JDC debutant Jenson Walker from Coventry taking the last event late in the day.
Seven further places went to Staffordshire’s Ronnie Woodman who topped the order of merit over the two days, Berkshire’s Archie Self, Hertfordshire’s Thomas Banks, Dutch star Tinus Van Tiel ( TVT)
Cole Davey from Wales, Irish youngster Sean Mckeon and the final place going to 17yr old Jacob Hibbert.
All eleven players will join the 21 players on the Advanced Tour with the likes of Nathan Care, Leighton Bennett and Harry Gregory to complete the 32 competitors.
The first of the Advanced Tour events will take place on June 20th at Oaklands Cinderford, the home of the JDC tours 2021.