2009 Players Championship Finals - Statistics

Statistics

Player Played Legs Won Legs Lost 100+ 140+ 180s High Checkout 3-dart Average
Terry Jenkins 1 2 6 16 7 1 40 101.84
Phil Taylor 5 50 17 84 65 11 161 100.65
Raymond van Barneveld 3 20 13 41 43 4 96 99.79
Alan Tabern 2 8 9 26 15 4 121 97.15
Wayne Mardle 2 10 10 31 12 6 119 96.65
Wayne Jones 2 10 8 28 12 5 127 96.09
Mervyn King 3 17 15 37 32 7 118 95.31
James Wade 4 31 28 76 49 16 167 95.24
Andy Smith 2 6 7 16 15 3 161 94.54
Mark Walsh 1 4 6 17 3 2 66 94.06
Tony Eccles 1 4 6 11 9 2 56 93.16
Ronnie Baxter 4 23 26 54 31 6 167 92.82
Colin Lloyd 3 12 12 25 19 5 72 92.49
Michael van Gerwen 1 3 6 13 5 1 60 92.10
John Part 2 11 9 26 9 5 101 91.73
Robert Thornton 5 43 38 99 58 20 150 91.62
Andy Hamilton 2 8 8 23 11 1 44 90.78
Andy Jenkins 1 4 6 15 5 0 84 90.75
Dennis Priestley 3 17 17 48 24 6 156 90.03
Kevin Painter 2 11 11 28 17 3 105 89.02
Peter Manley 1 2 6 13 7 0 101 88.25
Vincent van der Voort 2 9 8 17 13 4 161 88.22
Alex Roy 1 5 6 15 6 2 114 87.51
Adrian Lewis 1 3 6 6 7 1 121 86.13
Denis Ovens 1 3 6 13 4 3 78 84.80
Mark Dudbridge 1 5 6 12 9 3 52 83.97
Steve Beaton 1 2 6 8 2 2 106 83.34
Steve Maish 1 3 6 13 6 0 76 81.98
Felix McBrearty 1 2 6 8 4 0 40 81.69
Jamie Caven 1 1 6 8 2 0 78 81.23
Colin Osborne 1 1 6 6 3 1 92 79.74
Chris Mason 1 2 6 5 4 2 56 76.51

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