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Luke Littler’s dramatic Premier League semi-final win over Gerwyn Price was briefly stopped on account of a rare rule-break by the Welshman.
The World No.1 held off a late surge from Price who threatened to come back from 9-4 and match dart down to claim an unlikely semi-final win on Finals Night at London’s O2 Arena.
After Price pulled the match back to 9-9, Littler was the one to hold his nerve in the deciding leg to book his place in the final.
However, there was a bizarre moment just before the 16th leg of the match began with Price being pulled up by referee Huw Ware.
What rule did Price break?
After Price won the 15th leg, he had a brief conversation with Ware before being allowed to begin throwing his darts.
Ware was unhappy with Price celebrating throwing 170, known as a Big Fish, on one of his visits to the oche in the middle of the previous leg.
Price pulled out a fishing gesture, one that Littler often does when throwing 170, to celebrate.
It wasn’t the nature of the celebration from Price that irked Ware, more the timing.
Darts players are forbidden from celebrating in the eyeline of their opponents mid-leg as it may put off them off from their throw soon after.
Price’s indiscretions did not lead to him being sanctioned during the match and is very unlikely to land him any kind of financial penalty; a mere telling off from the match referee sufficed.
The Iceman offered his apologies to Littler immediately afterwards with the 19-year-old accepting it in good spirits and appearing unfazed by Price’s celebrations.
The two players enjoyed some banter together on the oche once Littler’s victory was confirmed.
Premier League Finals Night
Littler faced off with Luke Humphries in what was a rematch of the 2024 and 2025 Premier League finals after the latter edged past Jonny Clayton in his semi.
The other semi-final also went down to the wire with Humphries edging to a 10-9 win over Clayton with the latter almost pulling off a stunning comeback victory.
Humphries was the reigning champion having defeated 2024 champion Littler in last year’s final.
But it’s Littler who’s the champion once again as he scraped to an 11-10 triumph over Humphries.
Littler cut a very emotional figure after receiving the trophy, revealing that fan opposition had almost driven him to not playing in the Premier League.
After breaking down in tears on the oche, the world champion candidly said: “After Brighton and the incident in Manchester, I was sat at home saying to Faith [his partner] ‘I don’t want to do it anymore, just the crowd every week’.
“I said to her, ‘I’m down bad.'”
Luke Littler’s dramatic Premier League semi-final win over Gerwyn Price was briefly stopped on account of a rare rule-break by the Welshman.
The World No.1 held off a late surge from Price who threatened to come back from 9-4 and match dart down to claim an unlikely semi-final win on Finals Night at London’s O2 Arena.
After Price pulled the match back to 9-9, Littler was the one to hold his nerve in the deciding leg to book his place in the final.
However, there was a bizarre moment just before the 16th leg of the match began with Price being pulled up by referee Huw Ware.
What rule did Price break?
After Price won the 15th leg, he had a brief conversation with Ware before being allowed to begin throwing his darts.
Ware was unhappy with Price celebrating throwing 170, known as a Big Fish, on one of his visits to the oche in the middle of the previous leg.
Price pulled out a fishing gesture, one that Littler often does when throwing 170, to celebrate.
It wasn’t the nature of the celebration from Price that irked Ware, more the timing.
Darts players are forbidden from celebrating in the eyeline of their opponents mid-leg as it may put off them off from their throw soon after.
Price’s indiscretions did not lead to him being sanctioned during the match and is very unlikely to land him any kind of financial penalty; a mere telling off from the match referee sufficed.
The Iceman offered his apologies to Littler immediately afterwards with the 19-year-old accepting it in good spirits and appearing unfazed by Price’s celebrations.
The two players enjoyed some banter together on the oche once Littler’s victory was confirmed.
Premier League Finals Night
Littler faced off with Luke Humphries in what was a rematch of the 2024 and 2025 Premier League finals after the latter edged past Jonny Clayton in his semi.
The other semi-final also went down to the wire with Humphries edging to a 10-9 win over Clayton with the latter almost pulling off a stunning comeback victory.
Humphries was the reigning champion having defeated 2024 champion Littler in last year’s final.
But it’s Littler who’s the champion once again as he scraped to an 11-10 triumph over Humphries.
Littler cut a very emotional figure after receiving the trophy, revealing that fan opposition had almost driven him to not playing in the Premier League.
After breaking down in tears on the oche, the world champion candidly said: “After Brighton and the incident in Manchester, I was sat at home saying to Faith [his partner] ‘I don’t want to do it anymore, just the crowd every week’.
“I said to her, ‘I’m down bad.'”
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| 📰 Publicación: | talksport.com |
| ✍️ Autor: | Jackson Cole |
| 📅 Fecha Original: | 2026-05-28 19:36:00 |
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