Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor scores bullseye at Dudley Town Hall - with pictures
Darts legend Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor scored a bullseye with a top night of entertainment at Dudley Town Hall.
The former professional darts player stepped up to the oche for a night of sporting fun on Thursday evening.
He was joined at “A Night At The Darts” by former World Champion Mark Webster, of Wales, Scotland’s multiple major winner Robert Thornton and Tipton-based professional Jamie Hughes.
All three took on former world number one Phil Taylor in the quest to be crowned champion on the night.
The sport of darts has enjoyed a remarkable rise over the last decade, selling out huge arenas around the world and attracting millions of TV viewers.
Phil Taylor’s phenomenal success is one of the key reasons for its growth and ‘The Power’ said he was excited to be bringing the unparalleled atmosphere of a darts night to Dudley.
Recently retired from competing in PDC tournaments, the 59-year-old, who was born in Stoke-on-Trent, said the Black Country night was “fantastic”. He also took the time out to meet and greet fans, sign autographs and pose for pictures.