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Darts Biography

Brendan Dolan

Northern Irish · Born 1976

Northern IrelandGrand Prix Nine DarterHistory Maker
Professional Darts Player

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The History Maker — the first player in PDC history to hit a nine-dart finish at the Grand Prix using double-start rules, making it statistically the most difficult nine-darter in professional darts.

Brendan Dolan is a consistent PDC performer who achieved one of darts' rarest and most technically demanding feats — a nine-dart finish at the Grand Prix, where players must start and finish each leg on a double. This makes a nine-darter significantly harder to achieve than at standard events. His achievement in 2011 was celebrated as one of the most extraordinary in the sport's history.

His nine-darter at the 2011 Grand Prix — where players must begin each leg on a double — is considered statistically the most difficult nine-dart finish ever completed in competition.

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Career Honours

  • Nine-dart finish at Grand Prix (double-start, 2011 — hardest possible)
  • PDC World Championship quarter-finals