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‘Stop saying sorry James’
- Updated: December 22, 2016
Multiple major champion James Wade needs to stop antagonising his opponents by saying “sorry” and continue being ruthless on the oche, says Wayne Mardle.
Three-time semi-finalist Wade cruised past Ronny Huybrechts in the first round of the World Darts Championship on Wednesday despite losing the first leg of each set.
The sixth seed Wade produced a moment of magic with a match-winning 141 checkout as he began his bid for a first world title with a routine victory on the penultimate night of first round action.
The left-hander – last month’s Grand Slam of Darts runner-up – also hit finishes of 84, 120 and 62 as he set up a second clash against former Lakeside Champion Steve Beaton.
But Sky Sports’ darts expert Mardle says the Aldershot …