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Gerwyn Price leaps to his own defence and snaps ‘you can’t just forget me’ over Premier League darts criticis

Published on March 25, 2025 at 01:08 PM

GERWYN PRICE has fired back at critics who questioned his Premier League selection this year.

‘The Iceman’ has been in terrific form in the major, racking up two nightly wins.

Gerwyn Price at the 2025 BetMGM Premier League darts.
Gerwyn Price has hit back at critics who questioned his Premier League selection

World No.12 Price currently sits fourth in the table and is on track to make finals night at the O2.

Price and Nathan Aspinall’s inclusion in the line-up this year was criticised by World Grand Prix Champion Mike De Decker and then World No.6 Dave Chisnall.

But Aspinall responded in stellar fashion picking up his first European Tour title on Sunday and Price has won the Players Championship Two.

The Welsh star believes his and two-time major winner Aspinall’s serial winning success over the past few years warrants their pick.

He told talkSPORT: “They can all say what they want. You can’t just forget me and Nathan [Aspinall] are not just one-offs.

“We have been doing it for the last ten years consistently. The likes of those other players are very inconsistent.

“They need to do it in more than one tournament or one season to be picked in the Premier League.

“It’s not an easy tournament to be involved in. You don’t just get gifted from one simple tournament.

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“I knew in my head that I still had the game. I just wasn't getting the results. But it’s changing this year.”;

Price was knocked out in the quarter-finals of the European Darts Trophy by Michael van Gerwen despite averaging a remarkable 107.

It was Van Gerwen’s first win over Price on the Euro Tour since 2019 after the Dutchman had lost in Gibraltar, Leverkusen and in Wieze.

Price returns to action this Thursday at the Premier League in Newcastle on Night Eight and will once again face Van Gerwen.

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