Presenter gives co-host death stare after major UK Open draw blunder as ITV forced to defend result

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

DARTS fans demanded a redraw after the UK Open draw descended into chaos.

Because by the end there was still a ball left in the bowl.

ITVThe UK Open fifth round sparked controversy[/caption]

ITVHost John McDonald had to step in after Ryan Searle was drawn against Luke Humphries in the first tie out of the hat[/caption]

ITVAt the end of the draw, the No23 remained in the bowl[/caption]

Compere John McDonald was overseeing proceedings for the fifth-round draw of the ‘FA Cup of darts’ in Minehead live on ITV4.

But there was confusion after the very first tie came out.

Ryan Searle was pitted against Luke Humphries in the opening pairing.

But after picking out Humphries’ No23 ball, journalist Ned Boulting inexplicably put it back into the drum – instead of on the stand.

With that, the already-drawn number was mixed back in with the other 30 left.

McDonald immediately pointed out the error to Boulting and admonished him as he seemingly tried to dig out No23 again.

But before he could try and do so, McDonald made sure he left it in the bowl – then gave his colleague an almighty death stare.

And crucially, the draw was allowed to continue.

CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS

Incredibly, in a freak twist, the No23 was not picked out again as the remaining 30 balls were drawn.

And at the end of the draw, the No23 ball remained rolling around at the bottom of the bowl as McDonald confirmed the conclusion – before immediately turning to talk to Boulting again.

Speaking on ITV, presenter Jacqui Oatley quickly addressed the blunder but confirmed: “It’s okay, the draw was totally legitimate.”

However, darts supporters watching the draw unfold could not believe it was allowed to stand.

One tweeted: “Dodgy UK Open draw there…. how is there a ball left in the drum?”

Another wrote: “Pretty certain a mix up with the UK Open darts draw. A ball still left in the pot and I’m sure Ned Boulting put his first pick back in! @ITVX @OfficialPDC redraw needed?”

A third said: “Did Ned just get incredibly lucky there during the UK Open draw? He put the first ball he drew out back in the pot, but somehow it didn’t get drawn back out?!”

UK Open fifth-round draw in full

Ryan Searle v Luke Humphries
Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Ratajski
Mensur Suljovic v William O’Connor
Rob Cross v Danny Noppert
Josh Rock v Ross Smith
Madars Razma v Michael Smith
Alan Soutar v Jonny Clayton
Gian van Veen v Stephen Burton
Jurjen van der Velde v Nathan Aspinall
Cameron Menzies v James Wade
Rob Owen v Michael van Gerwen
Luke Littler v Jermaine Wattimena
Dimitri Van den Bergh v Chris Dobey
Martin Schindler v Dylan Slevin
Danny Lauby v Ryan Joyce
Connor Scutt v Damon Heta

A fourth added: “That darts UK Open draw has to be re-drawn surely… he’s stuck a ball back in there after drawing it out.”

And a final user commented: “That draw for the Darts UK Open surely a fix?”

In another apparent mistake, the ITV graphic read “fourth round draw” when in fact it was the draw for the fifth round.

The last-32 ties will take place on Saturday during the day session with the last-16 matches in the evening.

Humphries survived an almighty scare against Beau Greaves in round four before being set up to face Searle next in the bizarre circumstances.

That promises to be one of the standout ties of round five while Luke Littler faces Jermaine Wattimena, it is Dimitri Van den Bergh vs Chris Dobey and Cameron Menzies takes on James Wade.

ITVNed Boulting showed the No23 up but should have put it on the stand[/caption]

ITVBoulting put Humphries’ ball back in the pot[/caption]

ITVMcDonald told Boulting off for his mistake as he tried to fish back out the No23[/caption]

ITVPresenter Jacqui Oatley confirmed the draw was legitimate[/caption]

Creator – [#item_custom_dc:creator]

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Pocket
WhatsApp

Never miss any important news. Subscribe to our newsletter.

Related News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

TOP STORIES