| WHYTE & MACKAY PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS CHAMPIONS TO CLASH IN BELFAST THE Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts visits Left-hander Wade succeeded Wade, though, has lost both matches so far this season while "I'm really pleased to start with two wins because I've not been at my best, and my finishing has got me through," said "I've been able to practice more this week and I think my performances are going to improve from here, which they'll have to do. James is a lethal finisher and I can't afford to go behind like I did last week." He added: "James deserved to beat me last year and he did great to win the title, but this is a different game in a new season and last year's gone now." Wade is hoping that the clash with "I love playing against Phil and hopefully this will be the night I can kick start my season," said Wade. "I seem to have some of my best games against him, and last year was a memorable night. "I missed too many doubles last week against Mervyn and I know I can't afford to do that again but I'm really looking forward to it because King will open proceedings against Baxter in Belfast, with the Norfolk-based star having made an impressive start to the season as well as winning both PDC Pro Tour events held in Swindon last weekend. "I like playing against Ronnie and it will be fast and furious," said King. "I've learned over the years to play against the slower players but I'd say Ronnie is probably 25 percent quicker than me - if he's hitting things then I might slow down a bit!” Adrian Lewis is bidding to follow up his 8-3 demolition of Raymond van Barneveld with a victory against Terry Jenkins, who has opened the campaign with two draws. "I know how good "It's my fourth year in the Premier League and it's not the same as my first year, where I was a little bit nervous. "Sometimes you need a little bit of nerves and now I think I go up there too relaxed. I've got to get that fight in me from the start." Diversely, Lewis raced into a 6-0 lead against van Barneveld in Bournemouth with some brilliant darts, and is hoping to reproduce that form in "For a few games before last Thursday I'd started and been brilliant for two or three legs and then my foot's come off the pedal, I'd lose a bit of interest and lose the game," he admitted. "I'd practiced really hard before The night's other match sees van Barneveld take on Australian star Simon Whitlock, who defeated the Dutchman in the World Championship semi-finals in the New Year. Whitlock lost to "The first week was a nightmare for me," said Whitlock. "I had jet-lag to start with and have had a problem with my heel for the past month which held me back. "My heel is a lot better now I think I'll definitely get better now as the weeks go on." A limited number of tickets remain on sale for Thursday's Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts visit to the Odyssey Arena in Belfast and can be purchased on 02890 739 074, 0844 277 4455 or via www.odysseyarena.com. Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts Week Three - Odyssey Arena, Mervyn King v Ronnie Baxter Adrian Lewis v Terry Jenkins Simon Whitlock v Raymond van Barneveld Phil Taylor v James Wade Story By: Editor Date : 25-02-2010 |

