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NUKE’S PHONEY WAR OVER

Peace breaks out as Luke and Barney get the message

- ■ by MIKE WALTERS

LUKE LITTLER has made his peace with Raymond van Barneveld after their public spat over unanswered texts.

Five-time world champion Barney had been miffed that ‘Luke the Nuke’ did not respond when he sent the 17-year-old boy wonder congratula­tory messages after his triumph at the Belgian Darts Open earlier this month.

And in a huff, RVB playfully admonished Littler in an interview with a Dutch media outlet, scoffing: “Dude’s on his phone all day… f*** off.”

But after winning his first Premier League night in Belfast, the Warrington whizzkid revealed everything has been smoothed over with Van Barneveld – one of his boyhood idols.

Asked if he had been hurt by RVB’s comments, Littler said the storm in a teacup had subsided after Van Barneveld had contacted the beaten World Championsh­ip finalist’s manager Martin Foulds.

He said: “Disappoint­ed? No – he messaged Martin and said, ‘Don’t listen to them, I didn’t say anything’. That’s it.”

Now he has dealt with the truce, Littler can plough ahead on his maiden Premier League campaign in good heart.

He beat Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall to win his first night in the competitio­n, at the ninth attempt, on Thursday.

During the walk-on before his impressive demolition of Van Gerwen, Littler was briefly disconcert­ed when a fan appeared to tug his throwing arm momentaril­y – a definite taboo for spectators who line the walkway hoping for selfies or autographs.

Littler said: “I don’t know who he was, but he pulled my arm and it hurt a little bit.

“That’s why I went straight on stage, I didn’t interact with my music. I heard everyone singing but I just needed to relax. But my hand is fine.”

Littler now heads to Manchester, where he faces Van Gerwen in front of a home crowd, hoping to cement his second place on the BetMGM Premier League leaderboar­d.

He said: “I cannot wait for next week. I am sure Nath (who is from Stockport) cannot wait either.

“I know I have got Van Gerwen, so it’s all eyes on winning that first game.

“The past eight weeks the crowds have been unbelievab­le with me.

“This was my first time in Belfast and I cannot wait to come back next year.

“Every week is a new experience, but Manchester is one of the biggest arenas in the

Premier League so it should be good.

“All the fans have been good to me – maybe not so much in Newcastle because of the football banter, but in general the crowds have been great and hopefully this win is the first of many.”

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RIGHT CALL: Luke and Barney have made peace over text spat ■
POINT MADE: Littler upset idol Van Barneveld
■ RIGHT CALL: Luke and Barney have made peace over text spat ■ POINT MADE: Littler upset idol Van Barneveld

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