‘Silly, silly boy’ – Top darts stars give verdict on former wonderkid Leighton Bennett’s 8-year match-fixing ban

MOST of the world’s top darts players AGREE with Leighton Bennett’s eight-year ban for match fixing.

Bennett, 18, was found guilty of ten counts of rigging four games at a hearing last month.

Darts wonderkid Leighton Bennett has been banned for eight years

Luke Humphries believes the verdict will deter others from considering match fixing

He also provided inside information about the matches, failed to assist in an investigation and signed a contract with an unregistered manager.

Bennett was dropped by sponsors Target Darts earlier this week following his ban.

He once vowed to go toe-to-toe with Luke Littler after first making the headlines six years ago by beating legend Phil Taylor in an exhibition match aged 13, but now must walk away from the oche.

Michael van Gerwen believes the punishment matches the crime and will benefit darts moving forward.

Speaking to Dutch outlet Sportnieuws, Van Gerwen said: “I completely agree. I’m not shocked by it, I think it’s totally justified.

“I think more things happened after that that couldn’t go through. That it added up and they want to deal with this rock hard.

“How can they do that? By punishing rock hard. This sets an example.”

Meanwhile, world No.1 Luke Humphries also likes the fact that match-fixing is being dealt with very strictly.

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Humphries said: “Silly, silly boy. We want to ban that kind of thing from the sport. This shouldn’t even occur to you to do.

“If you also deny it and are found guilty, then you have to live with the harshest measures. Hopefully this will keep all match-fixing players away. Integrity is important in our sport.”

Raymond van Barneveld acknowledged that 18-year-old’s can be ‘thoughtless’ but the ban was correct

While Raymond van Barneveld also fully agrees with the Darts Regulation Authority’s decision.

The Dutch legend added: “A tough, but right punishment. I quite understand that when you’re eighteen you can sometimes be rather thoughtless.

“But if you let yourself be so easily persuaded to give away games. There have been so many warnings that this would be dealt with harshly.

“Maybe the punishment should have been life in prison. That would totally shock the dart world.

“Then everyone would think. It’s not right, it shouldn’t be and it can’t be justified.”

World No.3 Michael van Gerwen agrees with the ban

But James Wade, 41, who has reached the semi-finals of the world championships on four occasions, feels the punishment was too severe.

Wade told The Daily Star: “Now, I don’t know all the details but Leighton has been found guilty and he should be punished. However, I just think the eight-year ban is harsh.

“With this ban at just 18 years old, his professional darts career is effectively over. He has gone from darts prodigy to losing everything based on a misguided decision.

“I don’t personally know Leighton, but I hope there is a duty of care in place and someone is keeping an eye on him.”

Bennett was initially suspended back in August once suspicious betting patterns were detected following his participation in the Modus Super Series last year.

The Lincoln-born thrower and fellow pro Billy Warriner were under investigation by the DRA.

As for Warriner, he admitted to 19 of the 21 charges against him and was banned for 10 YEARS.

The 23-year-old was also found guilty of insulting an official and threatening an opponent.

The disgraced pair, who have also been ordered to pay £8,100 each in costs, have until 14 December to appeal.

Bennett became the youngest ever BDO youth champion when he won the competition at the age of 13 in 2019.

He won a card on the professional PDC Tour earlier this year and vowed to rival World Championship runner-up Littler.

Darts World Championship full draw

Second round draw (seeded vs first-round winner)

Luke Humphries vs Thibault Tricole or Joe Comito

Raymond van Barneveld vs Nick Kenny or Stowe Buntz

James Wade vs Jermaine Wattimena or Stefan Bellmont

Peter Wright vs Wesley Plaisier or Ryusei Azemoto

Stephen Bunting vs Alan Soutar or Kai Gotthardt

Dirk van Duijvenbode vs Madars Ramza or Christian Kist

Damon Heta vs Connor Scutt or Ben Robb

Mike De Decker vs Luke Woodhouse or Lourence Ilagan

Luke Littler vs Ryan Meikle or Fallon Sherrock

Ritchie Edhouse vs Ian White or Sandro Eric Sosing

Danny Noppert vs Ryan Joyce or Darius Labanauskas

Ryan Searle vs Mensur Suljovic or Matt Campbell

Rob Cross vs Scott Williams or Niko Springer

Gian van Veen vs Ricardo Pietreczko or Xiaochen Zong

Nathan Aspinall vs Cameron Menzies or Leonard Gates

Andrew Gilding vs Martin Lukeman or Nitin Kumar

Michael Smith vs Kevin Doets or Noa-Lynn van Leuven

Krzysztof Ratajski vs Richard Veenstra or Alexis Toylo

Chris Dobey vs Stephen Burton or Alexander Merkx

Josh Rock vs Karel Sedlacek or Rhys Griffin

Jonny Clayton vs Mickey Mansell or Tomoya Goto

Daryl Gurney vs Florian Hempel or Jeffrey de Zwaan

Gerwyn Price vs Kim Huybrechts or Keane Barry

Joe Cullen vs Wessel Nijman or Cameron Carolissen

Michael van Gerwen vs James Hurrell or Jim Long

Brendan Dolan vs Chris Landman or Lok Yin Lee

Gary Anderson vs Jeffrey de Graaf or Rashad Sweeting

Ross Smith vs Jim Williams or Paolo Nebrida

Dave Chisnall vs Ricky Evans or Gordon Mathers

Gabriel Clemens vs Niels Zonneveld or Robert Owen

Dimitri Van den Bergh vs William O’Connor or Dylan Slevin

Martin Schindler vs Callan Rydz or Romeo Grbavac

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