2008 World Matchplay (darts) - Draw

Draw

1st Round, 20–22 July,
b.o.19, losers £4,000
2nd Round, 22–23 July,
b.o.25, losers £8,000
Quarter Finals, 24 July,
b.o.31, losers £12,000
Semi Finals, 25 July,
b.o.33, losers £17,000
Final, 26 July, b.o.35
£60,000 / £30,000
1 Phil Taylor 10
Steve Beaton 6 1 Taylor 13
16 C. Osborne 10 16 Osborne 5
M. King 7 1 Taylor 16
8 A. Lewis 8 McDine 6
K. McDine 10 McDine 13
9 C. Lloyd 6 Walsh 9
M. Walsh 10 1 Taylor 17
5 T. Jenkins 10 12 Priestley 8
Alex Roy 6 5 Jenkins 11
12 D. Priestley 10 12 Priestley 13
A. Gray 8 12 Priestley 16
4 John Part 10 13 Tabern 14
Chris Mason 3 4 Part 7
13 A. Tabern 10 13 Tabern 13
V.v.d. Voort 8 1 Phil Taylor 18
2 v. Barneveld 11 3 James Wade 9
Mark Frost 9 2 v. Barneveld 13
15 K. Painter 8 Eccles 3
T. Eccles 10 2 v. Barneveld 16
7 A. Hamilton 12 10 Mardle 18
v. Gerwen 14 v. Gerwen 9
10 W. Mardle 11 10 Mardle 13
M. Dudbridge 9 10 Mardle 5
6 R. Scholten 4 3 Wade 17
Matt Clark 10 Clark 13
11 P. Manley 10 11 Manley 6
Denis Ovens 4 Clark 12
3 J. Wade 10 3 Wade 16
Wayne Jones 4 3 Wade 13
14 R. Baxter 10 14 Baxter 7
Andy Smith 4

All games had to be won by 2 clear legs (e.g. in Rd 1 there could not be a 10-9 scoreline it had to be 11-9 or 10-8)

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