Monthly Archives: February 2026
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Jack Dinning
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February 26, 2026
By Ryan Segal
Greg Ritchie has said he can 'play without fear' in the second year of his tour card.
The 31 year old Scotsman enjoyed a mixed first season on the Pro Tour, after gaining his maiden card through the Q-School Order of Merit.
He showed glimpses of what he can do, including a 104.45 average against then reigning Grand Prix Champion Mike De Decker at Players Championship 24.
He admits it wasn't quite the year he was hoping for – but he knows what was behind it:
“Simply – I didn't practice
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Jack Dinning
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February 25, 2026
All at Team Unicorn are delighted to announce the signing of David Sharp.
Razor recently gained a Tour Card for the first time in his career, qualifying via the Q-School Order of Merit on leg difference.
As well as joining Dunvegan Enterprises, the management stable of a plethora of Unicorn players, including Gary Anderson and Cameron Menzies, David joins our ranks to kick off his Pro Tour journey.
On joining Team Unicorn, he said:
“It means a massive amount to me. To have a company like Unicorn
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Jack Dinning
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February 20, 2026
Photo: Jenny Segers/PDC Europe
By Ryan Segal
Thomas Lovely believes his recent performances are reminiscent of Unicorn teammate James Wade, as he prepares for his first European Tour of 2026. 'Simply' is set to feature in the maiden European Tour of the season, having qualified for the Poland Darts Masters earlier this month.
He says he's excited to get back to the stage - and that experience has played a key role in his return:
"I always enjoy going and playing on the stage - It's another chance
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Paul Reaney
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February 11, 2026
The Women's Super League Basketball x Molten Monthly Player & Coach Awards recognise the top performers in the elite domestic division.Women's Super League Basketball - Sept/Oct 2025An undefeated September and October sees Ashley Cookson take home the Molten Coach of the Month honours for Essex Rebels.
Emma Gandini storms her way to Molten Player of the Month honours for September/October as the Sheffield Hatters star started the season in fine form.Women's Super League Basketball - November 2025Chantelle
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Paul Reaney
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February 11, 2026
The Super League Basketball x Molten Monthly Player & Coach Awards recognise the top performers in the elite domestic division.Super League Basketball - Sept/Oct 2025Ben Thomas takes home Kevin Cadle Coach of the Month honours for September/October.
The incredible Raequan Battle cements a stellar start to life in Super League Basketball with Molten Player of the Month Honours. Super League Basketball - November 2025Atiba Lyons makes it a clean sweep for Sheffield Sharks as he scoops the Molten
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Jack Dinning
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February 09, 2026
By Ryan Segal
Adam Paxton has said 2025 wasn’t a ‘great year’ – but the building blocks are in place for a successful 2026.
Pacman showed glimpses of what he can do in his debut season on the tour, but couldn’t find his magic touch consistently during the season.
He summed up his 2025 by saying:
“Not a great year.
It could have been a lot better, in terms of performances and results.
I was pleased to get on the European Tour, and qualify for Munich, but generally it wasn’t the best.”
He explained
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Jack Dinning
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February 04, 2026
Photo - Taylor Lanning
By Ryan Segal
January started with the ultimate test for any aspiring Pro Tour Player - Q-School.
We had a plethora of players who went straight into Stage 2, and they were joined a handful of qualifiers from Stage 1, to form a strong Unicorn collective in the battle for a Tour Card - both in the UK and EU stagings.
In the UK, Tom Sykes and Charlie Manby joined the top table for the first time, whilst in the EU, Jeffrey de Zwaan secured his return to the tour after a year
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