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Andy Callaby
English darts player (born 1965) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andy Callaby (born 10 March 1965)[2] is an English former professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
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Callaby made his first appearance in a PDC tournament by qualifying for the 2004 World Grand Prix, when he made an instant impact by defeating then-defending champion Phil Taylor in the first round, a result frequently cited as one of the biggest shocks in darts history.[3][4][5] Callaby then went on to defeat former world champion Dennis Priestley to reach the quarter finals, before being defeated by eventual finalist Alan Warriner-Little.[6]
This appearance proved to be his only televised appearance in 2004, but he would return to a major tournament at the 2005 UK Open, losing in the third round to Andy Belton.[7], before qualifying for the Las Vegas Desert Classic, where his run to the last sixteen saw him defeat Mark Dudbridge before falling to finalist Wayne Mardle.[8]
Having failed to qualify for that year's World Championship, his next major appearance would be a return to the UK Open in 2006, in which he equalled his best major result in running to the quarter-finals, defeating John Part in the fifth round before losing out 11-5 to Alan Tabern.[9] He would also return to the World Grand Prix later that year, but despite beating Kevin Painter in the first round, he was unable to repeat his 2004 heroics, losing out in the next round, once again to an eventual finalist, Terry Jenkins.[10][11]
His last PDC major appearance was in 2007, losing in the fifth round of the UK Open.[12] He continued to play sporadically on the PDC Pro Tour until 2010.[2]
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PDC Players Championships
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