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Murder on The Darts Board

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Murder on The Darts Board

Contributors:

By (Author) Justin Irwin

ISBN:

9781906032043

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

Portico

Publication Date:

18th March 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Indoor games

Dewey:

794.3092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 110mm, Height 160mm, Spine 15mm

Weight:

373g

Description

Phil "The Power" Taylor. Eric "The Crafty Cockney" Bristow. Andy "The Viking" Fordham.
To this great hall of fame, add another name: Justin Irwin. Or, to give him his darts moniker: Justin "The Bachelor of Darts" Irwin".
Justin Irwin used to have another moniker that of the Director of England at the children's charity, Childline. However, in December 2004, he suddenly resigned, giving up his well-paid job in order to play darts. His aim was simple: to qualify for the World Darts Championship in one year's time in December 2005.

As a child, Justin had wanted to become a sportsman. But as the sportsman got younger, Justin just got older, until he realised that in his mid-thirties he was old enough to be Wayne Rooney's father. So, professional footballer was out the window. However, he remembered that in 1987 he once hit treble 20 darts nirvana! So, why couldn't he do that again, just on a more regular basis

And so began his journey. From playing with friends, he graduated to pub teams, moving on to Open Tournaments in Essex and Hampshire. From backroom bars to the glamour of the Novotel in Southampton, he learnt the difference between a "Bull-up" and "Bullseye". Between a "Double-in" and "Double Trouble". Justin immersed himself completely in the darts community, getting to know the players, the players' wives and entourages, the strange rules and language as well as earning himself the sobriquet of "The Bachelor of Darts" (so christened because he was the only darts player with a Degree). Until finally, he found himself playing to qualify for the Darts World Championship in December 2005.

Reviews

"Read this amusing and well written book...it might even inspire you to give upthe day job too".

-- The Wharf, January 08
"Brave, boozy banter for bedroom Bristows of all ages" - Maxim Magazine, Feb 2008

"This highly entertaining account of his year gives a fascinating insight into the often bizarre world of competitive darts and its many colourful characters".

-- Boys Toys, Feb 08

Author Bio

A former director of Childline, this is Justin's first book.

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