2008 World Grand Prix (darts) - Draw

Draw

Draw and schedule of play was as follows:

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 3 sets Best of 5 sets Best of 7 sets Best of 9 sets
Phil Taylor 2
Ronnie Baxter 0
Phil Taylor 3
Colin Osborne 0
John MaGowan 1
Colin Osborne 2
Phil Taylor 4
Andy Hamilton 1
Andy Hamilton 2
Andy Smith 1
Andy Hamilton 3
Robert Thornton 2
Robert Thornton 2
Peter Manley 0
Phil Taylor 5
Terry Jenkins 0
John Part 2
Chris Mason 0
John Part 3
Jacko Barry 0
Jacko Barry 2
Brendan Dolan 1
John Part 2
Terry Jenkins 4
Terry Jenkins 2
Mick McGowan 0
Terry Jenkins 3
Mark Walsh 0
Mark Walsh 2
Steve Beaton 1
Raymond van Barneveld 2
Alan Tabern 1
Raymond van Barneveld 3
Adrian Lewis 2
Adrian Lewis 2
Roland Scholten 1
Raymond van Barneveld 4
Colin Lloyd 1
Colin Lloyd 2
Vincent van der Voort 1
Colin Lloyd 3
Kevin Painter 2
Mark Dudbridge 0
Kevin Painter 2
Raymond van Barneveld 5
Mervyn King 0
James Wade 1
Tony Eccles 2
Tony Eccles 2
Mervyn King 3
Mervyn King 2
Wayne Jones 1
Mervyn King 4
Dennis Priestley 2
Wayne Mardle 2
Felix McBrearty 0
Wayne Mardle 2
Dennis Priestley 3
Dennis Priestley 2
Denis Ovens 0
Final (Best of 11 sets) Sunday October 12th
Phil Taylor 6-2 Raymond van Barneveld
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Phil Taylor wins the 2008 World Grand Prix

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