Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Darts hero’s rapid rise up the rankings

- BY EWAN SMITH

ANGUS darts ace Alan Soutar has been confirmed as 51st in the world after a stunning debut year as a profession­al.

Dundee fireman Soots reached the last 16 of the PDC World Darts Championsh­ip after an epic run at the Alexandra Palace event.

He beat Diogo Portela, Mensur Suljovic and world No 7 Jose de Sousa before losing to English star Callan Rydz.

Soutar netted a £35,000 cheque and rose a staggering 26 places in the rankings.

Soutar only gained his PDC card in February after a successful trip to Q School.

But what an impact he made after making the switch from 20 years on the BDO and WDF circuits.

Soots was the only player out of 128 to win his first 10 opening round games in the Players Championsh­ip.

He took the scalps of Peter Wright, Nathan Aspinall, Dave Chisnall, Stephen Bunting and Adrian Lewis.

Soots also beat five-times world champion Raymond van Barneveld on his run to the last 16 of the UK Open.

With earnings of £67,000 on the PDC Order of Merit for 2021, he has already secured his place on the tour until at least 2023.

At 51st in the world, Soutar is the highest-placed new tour card holder.

His attitude and work ethic saw him complete a 30-hour stint as a firefighte­r over the Ally Pally Christmas break.

Soutar’s Twitter account has gone from just over 2,000 followers to 11.5k in just two weeks.

He has also impressed PDC bosses with his slick media-handling, including a live Christmas Day interview on Sky Sports News.

That is likely to put him in pole position for the Best Newcomer award in the coming weeks.

Soots has never hidden his fiercely patriotism towards Scotland.

He was capped 50 times at BDO/WDF level and won the 2013 World Cup and hopes to replicate that at PDC level with the current World Cup of Darts holders.

Newly-crowned world champion Wright teamed up with John Henderson to beat Austria in the 2021 final.

But Hendo narrowly escaped losing his tour card as he plummeted to 63rd in the rankings and Soots could well team up with Wright in Frankfurt this June.

Soutar will be aiming to build on his Ally Pally exploits.

And it’s highly likely Soutar will pick up enough ranking money to reach the World Darts Championsh­ip again this year.

Soots qualified comfortabl­y for Ally Pally last year by finishing seventh out of 32 Pro Tour qualifiers.

He could also feature in the World Matchplay at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens in July.

With six months of ranking money left before the Matchplay deadline, Soutar is just four places and £1,250 adrift of the top 16 cut-off.

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