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7 Darts Players Gary Anderson Hates

Gary Anderson is one of the most naturally gifted players in the history of darts.

The two-time PDC World Darts Championship winner has always played by a simple code:
throw your darts, step aside, and let the best player win.

But not everyone on the PDC tour follows that philosophy.

Over the years, Anderson has been involved in some of the most memorable clashes in modern darts — from psychological games with Phil Taylor to explosive rivalries with Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen.

In this video we look at seven darts players who got under Gary Anderson’s skin, including:

The famous 2018 Grand Slam final confrontation with Gerwyn Price

The long-running rivalry with Michael van Gerwen

The bizarre “Fartgate” controversy involving Wesley Harms

His frustrations with the slow pace of Mensur Suljović

The heated accusation involving Joe Cullen

And the strange moment between Anderson and Phil Taylor in the 2015 World Championship final

From heated on-stage confrontations to legendary darts drama, these are the biggest clashes of Gary Anderson’s career.

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