Ben Robb

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To person
Nickname Big Rig
nation New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
Date of birth October 24, 1988
place of birth Christchurch , New Zealand
place of residence Canterbury , New Zealand
Darts
Darts since 2008
Throwing hand right
darts 24 g
Enema music Remember the name of Fort Minor
BDO since 2018
PDC since 2018
Place in the world rankings 135.
Most important successes
Infobox last updated: January 2nd, 2020

Ben Robb (born October 24, 1988 in Christchurch ) is a New Zealand darts player .

Career

Since Corey Cadby had to withdraw his participation in the Auckland Darts Masters 2018 due to visa problems, Ben Robb was allowed to take his starting place. In the first round he only lost in the decisive leg against Simon Whitlock from Australia. Robb was able to achieve good results on the DPA Tour and qualified for the Brisbane Darts Masters 2019 . In the first round he lost to Michael van Gerwen without winning a leg . At the NZ Darts Masters 2019 , which was held for the first time , Robb met Simon Whitlock again and this time emerged victorious from the game. In the quarterfinals, however, he failed to Rob Cross . In November he qualified for the 2020 World Cup . At his world championship premiere , the New Zealander met Ron Meulenkamp . Robb lost the game 3-0, but played the second 170 finish of the tournament.

PDC world championship

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ PDC Order of Merit. Accessed January 2, 2020 .