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Luke Littler inspires new generation of darts fans

Adam Edwards said his daughters have been ‘desperate’ to watch the 16-year-old’s matches. And he's not the only one!

Hannah Cottrell by Hannah Cottrell
2024-01-04 12:40
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A father whose daughters, aged nine and 12, became hooked on darts thanks to the “inspirational” Luke Littler’s exploits, has said they were “sad” he lost the World Darts Championship final but “loved” watching it anyway.

Littler, 16, took the sport by storm by reaching the final at Alexandra Palace, where he was beaten by world number one Luke Humphries on Wednesday night.

“I hope I have caught lots of young people’s minds to get on a board and just try it out,” he said afterwards, and that has certainly been achieved.

Adam Edwards, 46 from Nottingham, told the PA news agency that his two daughters Lyla and Polly Edwards, nine and 12 respectively, “like other sports but never really showed any interest in darts until now”, adding: “They’ve been desperate to watch his matches.”

Polly said: “He’s only 16 and the rest of them are much older, it’s amazing,” while Lyla added: “I think he’s inspirational, and it just shows that you’re never too young to do something – except driving.”

Mr Edwards, a civil servant, said: “At least it helps them with their maths.”

After the final, which Littler lost 7-4, Mr Edwards said of his daughters: “They were sad Luke Littler lost, but they loved watching the final all the same. They knew how well he did to even be there.

“They’d definitely be up for giving (darts) a go, yes, though the little one is so sporty she’d have a crack at anything!”

Others, meanwhile, are ready to teach the next generation the art of darts.

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Peter Breen, 37, said his daughter Lucie Breen, nine, has been “amazed” that “someone so young can be so good at darts”, prompting her to ask for her own set of arrows.

I was saying the exact same thing earlier. Project Littler has begun. My daughter has asked for her own darts already 🤣

— 🍀𝕻𝖊𝖉𝖗𝖔🍀 (@Jockstar86) January 3, 2024

Mr Breen, from Glasgow, said he has started to play in a local darts league, adding it has been “amazing” that his daughter has also taken an interest and can learn the sport alongside him.

“As I’ve been watching the darts over the last few weeks, I’ve been amazed at how well Luke Littler has been doing for someone so young,” he told PA.

“I explained to (Lucie) that he was only 16, and at first she couldn’t believe he was 16.

“She couldn’t believe someone so young can be so good at darts.

“I play in a local league and got a dart board for Christmas so she asked if she could have her own darts to learn the game with me.”

Michael Hollenbeck, 45, meanwhile told PA his 12-year-old son Brody Hollenbeck has also been encouraged to play darts after watching Littler, adding that he has been using a dart board in their garage at home “every day”.

Mr Hollenbeck, an IT engineer from Corby in Northamptonshire, said: “I think (Brody’s) interest has peaked this year because of Luke and he is learning more and more about the sport.

“I try to pass on as much information that I can to him and I am encouraging him as it helps with his maths as well.

“I have had a dart board in the garage for over a year and this is the first time he is going to play on it even by himself.

“I don’t know if there are any clubs local to me, but (I) will have a look and see what is local to us and see what he thinks about trying the sport properly.”

After the final, Mr Hollenbeck said his son “loved the game and thought Luke Littler played great, but Luke Humphries played amazing and he loved his 170 checkout.”

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