Youth Tour in 2011 and I played
in it for a year in half. I failed
to complete a full 2 years in the
youth tour as my mum and dad
were taken ill; with both having
cancer scares so at this point it
was my duty to take care of them
and support them.
I was lucky enough this year to
compete in the Challenge Tour
with sponsors Karl Holden of A180
Darts and Mark Hylton’s Sponsor
Lets Play Knockout Darts. Without
these guys it wouldn’t been
achievable also without support
from family it also wouldn’t of
been possible thank you dad
(Simon Johnson).
I have some notable wins this
year narrowly missing out on the
money, but not for one second did
I think that I couldn’t mix it up
with the big boys on the actual
tour.
I played in the Grand Slam Of
Darts Qualifier this year at Wigan,
that’s when I decided I
wanted to take it further and go
to Q school in 2014.
the Burlsem Darts League in Trent
Vale.
Where do you play your darts,
do you play for many
teams or are you more
a practice at home
player?
The Chesters at the A180
Superleague in Chesterton with
shop owner of A180 Darts StokeOn-Trent John Elliott.
Who are your darting heroes?
Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis, Andy
Hamilton, Ian White, Mark Hylton,
John Lowe, Eric Bristow well all
of them. They have all produced
history in their years!
What darts do you use?
T h e
Congress
Inn
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in
Longton on a
Monday Stone League,
who have agreed to help
me out with my conquest
into the PDC in 2014
The Black Lion on a Tuesday in
I have currently just had my very
own darts made by Grays Darts
and what a good job he has done,
so I must say thank you! They
are 23 gram custom Scott ‘The
Trooper’ Johnson darts. Hopefully
I will be able to get them massed
produced so anyone can use them
at some point in the future.
You’ve played a lot on the
challenge tour this year, what
was that like, and what was the
standard like?
Its awesome everyone is friendly
and the officials are brilliant and
a laugh and its run with fantastic