Mark McGeeney explained

Mark McGeeney
Nickname:"Gladiator"
Birth Place: England
Hometown:Stockport, Cheshire, England
Since:1991
Darts:22 Gram Unicorn Signature
Laterality:Right-handed
Music:"Metalingus" by Alter Bridge
Bdo:2010–2019
Pdc:2019–2023
Bdo World:Runner Up: 2018
World Masters:Runner Up: 2016, 2017
World Darts Trophy:Semi Final: 2015
Zuiderduin Masters:Semi Final: 2018
Pdc World:Last 64: 2020
Grand Slam:Group Stage: 2017, 2018
Uk Open:Last 64: 2021
Pc Finals:Last 64: 2019
Achievement:Lincolnshire Open 2015
Weoley Castle Open 2010

Mark McGeeney (born 28 June 1972) is an English professional darts player from Coventry, Warwickshire. He currently plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.

Career

BDO

In August 2010, McGeeney won the Weoley Castle Open, beating Kevin Taylor in the final. In September 2014, he won the England Classic; he beat Sam Hewson in the quarter-final before beating Wesley Harms in the final. In April 2015, McGeeney won the Lincolnshire Open by beating Joshua Richardson in the Final. In September 2015, he won the British Open beating Scott Waites in the final.

McGeeney reached back-to-back Winmau World Masters finals, losing to Glen Durrant and Krzysztof Ratajski in 2016 and 2017 respectively, and won the Dutch Open.

In 2018, after two previous 2nd round losses, McGeeney reached the final of the BDO World Darts Championship against Durrant. McGeeney came from 6–4 down in sets to lead 2–0 in the decider, but eventually lost 7–6. He became only the second player in World Championship history after Mike Gregory in 1992 to miss championship darts (one at D18 and one at D9) and lose the match. The following month, McGeeney retained his Dutch Open title, beating Durrant 3–1 in sets in the final.

In 2019, at his last appearance at a BDO World Championship McGeeney was once again knocked out in the 2nd round.

PDC

McGeeney revealed in December 2018 that he will compete in the Professional Darts Corporation's Q-School in 2019, due to new rules that allow unsuccessful Q-School competitors to compete within the BDO.[1] After losing out in the final to Harry Ward 5–2 on the first day, he recovered to go all the way on day two, beating Carl Wilkinson 5–4 in the final to seal a two-year PDC Tour Card.

McGeeney is currently at risk of losing his PDC tour card at the end of 2021 having not managed to find his form since moving across from BDO, and as a result not making the top 64 to secure an extension, he is yet to announce if he intends to return to Q-School in 2022.

World Championship results

BDO

PDC

Career finals

BDO major finals: 3 (3 runner-up)

Legend
World Championship (0–1)
Winmau World Masters (0–2)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore[2]
Runner-up1.2016Winmau World Masters Glen Durrant3–6 (s)
Runner-up2.2017Winmau World Masters Krzysztof Ratajski1–6 (s)
Runner-up3.2018World Darts Championship Glen Durrant6–7 (s)

Performance timeline

BDO

Tournament 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Did not qualify2R2RF2R
BDO World TrophyNot heldDNQSF2R2R2RPDC
Winmau World Masters2R2RRR3RQF6RFF6RPDC
Did not qualifyRRSFPDC

PDC

Tournament 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Non-PDC2RDNQ
UK OpenPrel.Did not participate2R3R4R
Grand Slam of DartsDid not participateRRDNQ
Career statistics
Year-end rankingstyle="text-align:center;-style="text-align:center;-style="text-align:center;-style="text-align:center;-1621567763
Performance Table Legend
DNPDid not play at the eventDNQDid not qualify for the eventNYFNot yet founded
  1. R
lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QFlost in the quarter-finalsSFlost in the semi-finalsFlost in the finalWwon the tournament

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McCosh . Edward . BDO's Mark McGeeney to attend Q-School . Darts News . 14 December 2018.
  2. (l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.