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THIRSTY WORK FOR ALLEN

Sir MVG will bring a bit of high society to Ally Pally after getting a Dutch ‘knighthood’ for his darts & charity work

- BY MIKE WALTERS Darts correspond­ent @MikeWalter­sMGM BY HECTOR NUNNS

TODAY’S ORDER OF PLAY AFTERNOON SESSION – 1st Round: Richard North v Robert Marijanovi­c, Mickey Mansell v Jim Long, Josh Payne v Jeff Smith. 2nd round: Max Hopp v Danny Noppert

EVENING SESSION Toni Alcinas v Craig Ross, Ryan Searle v Stephen Burton, Keegan Brown v Karel Sedlakec. 2nd Round: Michael van Gerwen v Alan Tabern. CLOG almighty ‘Sir’ Michael van Gerwen will bring Saturday knight fever to the oche tonight.

But as MVG launches his bid for a third title at the William Hill PDC world championsh­ip, he promised it will not be an end-ofthe-peer show.

He joins the fancy dress party after a year in which he was awarded the Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau Medal on behalf of King Willem-Alexander.

The Dutch honours system is not as polluted as Britain’s infestatio­n of politician­s and spin doctors among the deserving causes, and Van Gerwen is sporting royalty in the Netherland­s.

Two years ago, after beating Gary Anderson in the final, his post-match celebratio­ns were punctuated by a congratula­tory call from Prime Minister Mark Rutte. He then admitted: “Did I vote for him? No – but he’s a very nice man.”

But as a knight of the realm, he is unique in darts culture. Van Gerwen said: “Of course it’s nice to have – you get a lot of pleasure out MARK ALLEN raced into the semi-finals of the Scottish Open – then insisted he’d give Stephen Maguire a call after running out of drinking pals.

Allen, 32, is looking to close out a superb year with a fifth career ranking title at Glasgow’s Emirates Arena.

of them giving you a knighthood – but it’s combined with the work I do for charity as well as the darts.

“I’m very privileged to have the knighthood. I think I’m the youngest Dutch guy ever to be awarded one.

“The one I have is probably ranked somewhere between the MBE and OBE in the UK honours system, but it’s nice to be recognised because it’s good for darts in general and for the people around me.”

For all his nobility, the world No.1 has returned to mere mortals’ orbit since retaining his Premier League crown in May, and was knocked out of the World Matchplay in the first round by compatriot Jeffrey de Zwaan.

But Van Gerwen said: “Has my ‘invincible’ tag gone? Not as far as I’m concerned – last month I reached the Grand Slam semi-final And the reigning Masters champion ruined Londoner Alfie Burden’s 42nd birthday with a 5-0 whitewash.

The Northern Irishman (right) made the final of the UK Championsh­ip last week, where he lost to Ronnie O’Sullivan. But Allen, close friends with Glasgow-based and the Players Championsh­ip final, so I’m not doing too bad.

“I’ve won 19 tournament­s this year and it could have been more. I’ve won more tournament­s than anyone else. I can’t complain. “Everyone goes through patches where it doesn’t quite happen, but I won’t make the same mistakes again. I know where I went wrong and I’ll rectify errors.

“The only thing that’s been lacking is one or two per cent of sharpness towards the end of games. I just need to put it all together in every game.

“I’m the favourite for a reason – there are 96 players and I believe I am better than 95 of them. They know what I can do.”

MVG paid a qualified tribute to fellow Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld, who will retire at the end of 2019.

They won the World Cup of Darts three times as a double act and he said: “Raymond’s brought a lot to the game. He’s a winner like me. But the last big thing he won was the Premier League (in 2014) so for him it’s been really tough, and maybe he’s made the right decision to walk away.” Scot and five-time ranking event winner Maguire, who lost in the first round, promised to enjoy the city during his stay.

“I haven’t any victims left to drag down with me for a night out. They have all gone home,” Allen said. “Stephen lives close by, maybe I’ll give him a shout and see what he’s doing.”

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