After being removed from televised darts for almost seven years, walk-on girls are now slated to make a comeback.

They haven't appeared on TV since 2018.

August 26th 2024.

After being removed from televised darts for almost seven years, walk-on girls are now slated to make a comeback.
In 2018, the Professional Darts Corporation made the decision to remove walk-on girls from their televised events. This was a major change for the sport, as these girls had been a fixture in darts competitions since the early days of TV broadcasts. Many fans were disappointed by this decision, but the PDC stood firm in their stance.

However, after almost seven years, walk-on girls will be making a comeback to televised darts. This exciting news was announced for the World Seniors Matchplay, set to take place in October. The two familiar faces gracing our screens once again will be Charlotte Wood and Daniella Allfree, who have signed on for an ambassadorial role with the World Seniors Darts Tour.

Both Charlotte and Daniella expressed their delight at being able to return to the sport they love in some capacity. They are especially excited to be a part of the WSDT events and to interact with fans and players alike. The World Seniors Matchplay in York will be their first event back and will feature legendary darts players such as Phil Taylor. The tournament will be broadcasted on TNT Sports and BBC iPlayer, ensuring that fans all over the world can witness the much-awaited return of walk-on girls.

Jason Francis, a representative from WSDT, also shared his enthusiasm for the return of walk-on girls. He praised their ability to bring "glitz and glamour" to the sport and how their presence will add to the overall prestige of the event. Alongside big names like John Part and Martin Adams, well-known female players Lisa Ashton and Trina Gulliver will also be participating in the event.

It's clear that the return of walk-on girls has been met with excitement and anticipation from both fans and players. However, it's important to note that this move by the WSDT does not suggest that the PDC will also reinstate walk-on girls. Nonetheless, the World Seniors Matchplay in York is sure to be a spectacular event, with the added sparkle and charm of walk-on girls.

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