World Championship Results
BDO
- 1978: Runner Up (lost to Leighton Rees 7-11 legs)
- 1979: Winner (beat Leighton Rees 5-0 sets)
- 1980: Second Round (lost to Cliff Lazarenko 0-2)
- 1981: Runner Up (lost to Eric Bristow 3-5)
- 1982: Runner Up (lost to Jocky Wilson 3-5)
- 1983: Quarter-Rinals (lost to Keith Deller 3-4)
- 1984: Semi-Finals (lost to Eric Bristow 0-6)
- 1985: Runner Up (lost to Eric Bristow 2-6)
- 1986: Quarter-Finals (lost to Bob Anderson 3-4)
- 1987: Winner (beat Eric Bristow 6-4)
- 1988: Runner Up (lost to Bob Anderson 4-6)
- 1989: Semi-Finals (lost to Eric Bristow 1-5)
- 1990: Second Round (lost Ronnie Sharp 2-3)
- 1991: First Round (lost to Peter Evison 2-3)
- 1992: Semi-Finals (lost to Phil Taylor 4-5)
- 1993: Winner (beat Alan Warriner-Little 6-3)
PDC
- 1994: Last 24 Group (beat Tom Kirby 3-2 & (lost to Larry Butler 2-3)
- 1995: Semi-Finals (lost to Phil Taylor 4-5)
- 1996: Semi-Finals (lost to Phil Taylor 1-5)
- 1997: Last 24 Group (lost to Jamie Harvey 2-3) & (beat Paul Lim 3-1)
- 1998: Last 24 Group (lost to Peter Manley 0-3) & (lost to Gary Mawson 0-3)
- 1999: Second Round (lost to Phil Taylor 1-3)
- 2000: Quarter-Finals (lost to Dennis Smith 3-5)
- 2001: Second Round (lost to Jamie Harvey 0-3)
- 2002: Second Round (lost to Peter Manley 5-6)
- 2003: Second Round (lost to Les Fitton 1-4)
- 2004: Third Round (lost to Alan Warriner-Little 3-4)
- 2005: Second Round (lost to John Verwey 2-3)
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