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Article: Clayton Picks up First Win of 2021 Premier League Season

Clayton Picks up First Win of 2021 Premier League Season

Premier League newcomer Jonny Clayton continued his electric start to 2021 win a 7-3 win over reigning champion Glen Durrant on Night Two of the 2021 Unibet Premier League.

The Ferret’s power-scoring once again served him well as he took a 5-0 lead and average over 100 for the majority of the match.

Durrant showed fight in his game and battle back to 5-3 before Clayton picked up the last two legs to get over the finish line, including a 16-dart break of throw.

"I was happy with last night but to get my first win tonight makes it a brilliant start, I'm delighted," said Clayton, who drew in Monday's opener with Wright.

"I've always said I've got the game, it's just a question of having the confidence to show it consistently on the stage and I'm doing that now.

"I'm just going to keep enjoying it. I hope this feeling goes on for a long time."

Michael van Gerwen also recorded a 7-2 win over rival Peter “Snakebite” Wright, despite both men not producing their best performance.

Five-time champion Van Gerwen was among five players to pick up their first wins of the new campaign at the Marshall Arena, as the Dutchman punished an out-of-sorts Wright.

Despite neither player being near their fluent best, Van Gerwen was visibly fired up for the occasion and let out a roar after striking a crucial 14-dart break of throw to go 4-2 up.

From there it was one-way traffic as Van Gerwen continuously punished Wright, whose 29% double accuracy was a far cry from his perfection on the outer ring on Night One.

"I'm happy with the two points but I'm not too happy with the performance," Van Gerwen admitted.

"To win over Peter with a 92 average I can't really complain, it's always nice to beat him.

"It was important for me to get an early win this year because of the disappointment of last year."

The performance of the night came from Dimitri Van den Bergh, who averaged 103.7 in a hard-fought 7-5 defeat of Nathan Aspinall.

The only winner on the opening night, Aspinall found himself 3-1 down before a 144 checkout sparked a revival as he took the next four legs to lead 5-3.

However, the pendulum then swung back in Van den Bergh's favour as the Belgian won the next three legs, all in five visits to the board or fewer to secure at least a point.

With Aspinall waiting on 52 to claim a draw, Van den Bergh pinned a magnificent bullseye with his last dart in hand for an 87 finish to maintain his unbeaten start to life as a full-time Premier League player.

"It's another big win and another good day at the office," Van den Bergh reflected.

"When I went 5-3 down I started performing like I can, I stopped missing doubles and that got me the two points.

"This Premier League experience is insane. I'm living the dream and loving every moment."

Jose de Sousa was left to rue three missed darts to claim a point against Gary Anderson, who found a last dart double seven to snatch a 7-5 victory in their tie.

Anderson dominated the opening exchanges, with checkouts of 145, 112 and 90 seeing him take a 4-1 lead.

De Sousa fought back with some trademark high scoring to take the match the distance, but is left still seeking a first Premier League victory after two missed attempts at double 12 and one at double six.

"I had to slow down and take my time a bit tonight," Anderson reflected. "It's a good win over Jose, he's a dangerous player with a nice action.

"At the moment I seem to play alright then hit a brick wall for a couple legs, but I've just got to play through it.

"As long as I keep picking up points it's good for me to be playing every night."

The final game of the night saw Rob Cross outplay a below-par James Wade to run out a 7-3 winner.

With Wade - on his 38th birthday - unable to find his range on the treble 20, Cross dominated the contest as he continued a solid start to the campaign which has seen him take three points from the opening two nights.

Wednesday will see Night Three take place, as Scottish World Cup of Darts teammates Wright and Anderson go head-to-head, while Van Gerwen and Cross meet in a repeat of the 2019 Premier League final.

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2021 Unibet Premier League

Night Two

Tuesday April 6

Gary Anderson 7-5 Jose de Sousa

Jonny Clayton 7-3 Glen Durrant

Dimitri Van den Bergh 7-5 Nathan Aspinall

Michael van Gerwen 7-2 Peter Wright

Rob Cross 7-3 James Wade

Night Three

Wednesday April 7

Rob Cross v Michael van Gerwen

Glen Durrant v Dimitri Van den Bergh

Peter Wright v Gary Anderson

Nathan Aspinall v James Wade

Jose de Sousa v Jonny Clayton

Best of 12 legs

League Table – Following Night Two

P

W

D

L

+/-

LWAT

Points

Michael van Gerwen

2

1

1

0

+5

6

3

Jonny Clayton

2

1

1

0

+4

6

3

Rob Cross

2

1

1

0

+4

5

3

Dimitri Van den Bergh

2

1

1

0

+2

6

3

Gary Anderson

2

1

1

0

+2

4

3

Nathan Aspinall

2

1

0

1

+2

6

2

Jose De Sousa

2

0

1

1

-2

3

1

James Wade

2

0

1

1

-4

3

1

Peter Wright

2

0

1

1

-5

4

1

Glen Durrant

2

0

0

2

-8

3

0

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