Gerwyn Price was fined more than any player in darts history, booed at every venue he entered for years, and called the biggest moaner in the sport by a fellow professional. Most people made up their mind about him in November 2018 and never looked back. This video makes the case that most people got it almost entirely wrong.
From a tight-knit mining village in South Wales to 128 caps at Neath RFC, a Pro12 callup with Glasgow Warriors, and a broken rugby dream that led him to a pub league in Markham — we trace exactly how Gerwyn Price ended up at Q School at 28 with no professional darts experience, earned his tour card in a single day, and seven years later lifted the PDC World Championship in an empty arena while the crowd that had spent years booing him wasn’t there to see it.
The Grand Slam controversy, the record fine, the online abuse aimed at his 12-year-old daughter, the ear defenders at Alexandra Palace, the rule change that now bears his fingerprints — all of it, in full, with the context the highlight clips always leave out.
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