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'I was sacked for playing too much darts – now I'm starring at Ally Pally'
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'I was sacked for playing too much darts – now I'm starring at Ally Pally'

  • Cam Crabtree, 22, earned a PDC Tour card via Q-School and is set for a World Championship debut.
  • Crabtree's development included success on the Development Tour and a Grand Slam appearance.
  • Crabtree says he would consider finance or roles close to darts if darts didn’t work out.
  • Crabtree highlights his ongoing involvement with MODUS and other circuits to stay sharp.
  • Crabtree aims for more opportunities on big stages and in arenas.
  • Crabtree credits his rapid rise to his commitment to balancing multiple darts pathways.
  • Crabtree's backstory includes a dismissal from Abercrombie & Fitch for missing shop duties due to darts.
  • Crabtree will face Andrew Gilding in the first round at Alexandra Palace.
  • The Daily Star notes Crabtree's rise alongside his Grand Slam exposure and tour successes.
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Darts Star Leaks PDC Payslip to Show What World Championship Players Are Paid
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Darts Star Leaks PDC Payslip to Show What World Championship Players Are Paid

  • Luke Humphries’ pre-competition earnings spotlight shows how top players’ sponsorships and prize pools converge before a big event, reflecting the wider World Championship financial landscape.
  • The new reference reinforces that top darts players can earn substantial sums even before the match starts, aligning with the leaked payslip discussion about overall tournament earnings.
  • Coverage continues to frame earnings as part of the sport’s evolving financial narrative around sponsorships, appearances, and prize money tied to the World Championship.
  • The combined articles highlight how financial transparency, including leaked payslips, prompts fan scrutiny and dialogue about player compensation in major events.
  • Beau Greaves’ interview adds a human angle to championship coverage, illustrating players’ experiences and barriers encountered during the season.
  • Officials and commentators are cited as discussing the hardest players to score against, adding depth to the financial and competitive narrative of the event.
  • The presence of Luke Littler in related coverage connects emerging stars to the championship storyline and its evolving spotlight on youth talent.
  • The collective headlines illustrate the sport’s media ecosystem during the World Championship, from payslip leaks to sponsor-backed earnings and on-venue stories.
  • Overall, the updated narrative positions earnings as a developing, dynamic story within the championship’s broader finances and coverage.
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