Indeed & Taylor, Priestley, & Part joined eventually by Barnaveld would be the only 4 men to win both the pdc & bdo world titles after the split in 1994. They were also the only 4 winners between the years 1994 - 2010 of the pdc with Taylor winning a remarkable 13 titles. Then another swing change as Lewis Anderson, Van gerwen, & Wright etc finally stepped up to the plate!!
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool most of the pros still had to have regular jobs as they couldn't make a living off darts alone so had less time to practice.
A Lamb to the slaughter was Bristow . He was made mincemeat of that particular evening. His face at the end told it all. SIX NIL for crying out loud. This was a whipping and a half.
Crackin game between 2 proper darts players .........ironically darts is at the stage now that 'premier league snooker ' ..remember that ....- was at about 6 years ago ...RIP British darts ....!!!!
The standard of Darts today has changed dramatically! It’s no longer a pub game. These guys were good for their time, but they would not of had a chance against the Pros today.
No disrespect, but the current crop of players would literally wipe the floor with Bristow....even in his prime. I'm 64 and remember the first world championships at Jollees before even lakeside. The standard is way higher nowadays. I hear the excuse about dart board wires etc, I don't believe that makes much difference, the players are better nowadays in accuracy and board management IMO. Prime Bristow would just be a pretty average player if he was around today. Controversial opinion but sorry it's true.
Bristow is so overrated, even at his peak in the 80s he never hit a televised 9 darter and averages were not a patch on Phil Taylor’s or most of the top 20 players today
@ Phil Taylor was playing when the old type of board with thicker wire and he was still hitting 180s for fun and dominating opponents. Bristow was not even close to Taylor’s level of darts..🎯
@@judex3226 Bristow's prime was mid 80s. Taylor did not start smashing in masive ton plus averages until the mid to late 90s. No doubt the boards improved a bit in that time. Anyway I am not arguing Bristow was better than Taylor, Taylor is the best ever for me. Just that Bristow was better than you are making out. The high 90s averages he hit on those boards would easily be ton plus today.
@ John Lowe hit the first televised 9 dart check out in 1984. Paul Lim hit the first televised 9 darter at the world championships. Bristow never hit a 9 darter during any tournament televised or untelevised. In fact I’m sure Bristow never hit a 9 darter in his entire career not even during his peak. Bristow was in my opinion very overrated 🎯
Love watching these old games
Bristows throw was crippled beyond belief at this point, the fact he still made so many finals was amazing
Thanks. I saw highlights of this some time in 1991, but I've always wanted to see the whole match.
The second part in a process of a 'changing of the guard' after Taylor's 6-1 defeat of Bristow the previous year.
Awesome priestley performance... Dennis.. the absolute menace
Indeed & Taylor, Priestley, & Part joined eventually by Barnaveld would be the only 4 men to win both the pdc & bdo world titles after the split in 1994. They were also the only 4 winners between the years 1994 - 2010 of the pdc with Taylor winning a remarkable 13 titles. Then another swing change as Lewis Anderson, Van gerwen, & Wright etc finally stepped up to the plate!!
The standard has changed dramatically in the modern era of darts. Still great looking back on some of these old matches
...yeah its a lot weaker now ...full of 'pussies' ......
just like snooker, the equipment make it a lot easier these days
@@highjim7778Very true. Also I guess the fact that there is more money and therefore more incentive for players to practice ridiculously hard
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool most of the pros still had to have regular jobs as they couldn't make a living off darts alone so had less time to practice.
@@AndyCarrington-cf3ib Yes...I know that. That's why I said they have more time to practice these days, as it's a full-time job
A Lamb to the slaughter was Bristow . He was made mincemeat of that particular evening. His face at the end told it all. SIX NIL for crying out loud. This was a whipping and a half.
6 SETS TO NIL SILENCER
Yh I remember watching as a kid and thinking wow!!! And actually felt sorry for Eric,this was a mauling. Unfortunately dartitis had took hold of Eric.
Bristow had dartitis at this point in his career... a Bristow at his best would have won comfortably.
It is a while ago now, but it felt like Priestly took darts up a level in 1991. I seem to remember him hitting 180 after 180.
A shame The Pogues musical piece in the middle was cut…..great post though.
Watching this after Dennis' interview with Mardle. 11g...I guess no-one has thrown any darts lighter than that in a televised game, let alone a final
Dennis does not seem as slow here.
Crackin game between 2 proper darts players .........ironically darts is at the stage now that 'premier league snooker ' ..remember that ....- was at about 6 years ago ...RIP British darts ....!!!!
0:31 who the fuck is spitting?
Sid Waddel?
@@anthonymatute6057 It was actually "Tony Green phlegm"
The standard of Darts today has changed dramatically! It’s no longer a pub game. These guys were good for their time, but they would not of had a chance against the Pros today.
Agreed, darts has turned into a global sport definitely
@anthonymatute6057 not a sport.
@@sh3riffsay whatever bs you want, bur darts is definitely a sport
RIP Bristow.
We used to think this was top level darts...They wouldn't even come close to current day players
eric was a gonner here big time
If ever I’ve seen a thrown game!
No disrespect, but the current crop of players would literally wipe the floor with Bristow....even in his prime. I'm 64 and remember the first world championships at Jollees before even lakeside. The standard is way higher nowadays. I hear the excuse about dart board wires etc, I don't believe that makes much difference, the players are better nowadays in accuracy and board management IMO. Prime Bristow would just be a pretty average player if he was around today. Controversial opinion but sorry it's true.
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@@anthonymatute6057 I block the shite easily.
Bristow is so overrated, even at his peak in the 80s he never hit a televised 9 darter and averages were not a patch on Phil Taylor’s or most of the top 20 players today
You can't compare averages directly from a 80s board to a modern board. The target size is bigger now a days due to wire sizes.
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Phil Taylor was playing when the old type of board with thicker wire and he was still hitting 180s for fun and dominating opponents. Bristow was not even close to Taylor’s level of darts..🎯
@@judex3226 Bristow's prime was mid 80s. Taylor did not start smashing in masive ton plus averages until the mid to late 90s. No doubt the boards improved a bit in that time. Anyway I am not arguing Bristow was better than Taylor, Taylor is the best ever for me. Just that Bristow was better than you are making out. The high 90s averages he hit on those boards would easily be ton plus today.
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John Lowe hit the first televised 9 dart check out in 1984.
Paul Lim hit the first televised 9 darter at the world championships.
Bristow never hit a 9 darter during any tournament televised or untelevised.
In fact I’m sure Bristow never hit a 9 darter in his entire career not even during his peak. Bristow was in my opinion very overrated 🎯
@@judex3226 I don't think 9 darters are the best metric to decide how good you are but fair enough.
I would have loved too have bought a bag of coal off dennis the day after this... A bet he would have been rough with drink....
Priestley was so boring to watch.
Priestly was so boring so slow . Sent other players to sleep.
Bristow wasn't rapid himself.