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  • L.A. County got a restraining order against a foul-mouthed gadfly. He denies making threats

    L.A. County got a restraining order against a foul-mouthed gadfly. He denies making threats

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    For Armando Herman, the July 11 L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting was a typical outing.

    He called an attorney a “dum dum” and an “Uncle Tom.” During a discussion on the upcoming Olympics, he accused a supervisor of fostering a Holocaust. He used an expletive 25 times, a gay slur twice and a racial epithet once. And he did much of it with a swastika pinned to his back.

    Aside from labeling the diatribes as “off topic,” there was little the supervisors could do to stop Herman, 56, an infamous gadfly at both L.A. city and county meetings. His ugly remarks were protected by the 1st Amendment.

    “You’re abusing my time,” he responded after one interjection from Board Chair Janice Hahn. “You need to stop that.”

    “You’re abusing my ears,” she shot back.

    Supervisor Janice Hahn at an L.A. County Board of Supervisors meeting on Oct. 3.

    (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)

    A week later, county officials accused Herman of crossing a line by sending vulgar, threatening emails to four of the five members of the all-female board of supervisors. The emails, the officials argued, went beyond what is allowable under free speech protections. A judge agreed, barring Herman last month from attending board meetings in person for three years — although he is still allowed to speak by phone.

    Herman insists he didn’t send the emails.

    Inflammatory commentators like Herman, who gleefully indulge in hate speech, have been a continual source of disgust for local public officials. Sometimes, the commentators are forced to leave meetings when they act disruptively, such as shouting from the audience or speaking beyond the time limit — but the ban doesn’t extend to future meetings.

    In a few instances, officials have obtained restraining orders requiring a critic to stay away from their homes, cars and offices. In 2019, the city of Los Angeles got three separate restraining orders against Herman after he allegedly threatened Deputy City Attorney Strefan Fauble, Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners Executive President Richard Tefank and City Council President Paul Krekorian.

    The city also got a restraining order in 2016 against vocal critic Wayne Spindler after he submitted racially incendiary drawings at a public meeting and labeled then-City Council President Herb Wesson with a racial slur.

    In each case, a judge allowed Herman and Spindler to continue attending public meetings as long as they stayed 10 yards from the public official.

    The newest order against Herman is unusual in barring him from setting foot inside the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration — including during the board’s weekly meetings.

    In their petitions for temporary restraining orders, filed July 17, Supervisors Holly Mitchell, Hilda Solis, Kathryn Barger and Hahn each said they had received an email from Herman a few days earlier. Each email asked whether the supervisor would like the sender to “eat her delicious p— at [address],” including the supervisor’s home address in both the subject line and body of the message. The emails were sent from the address “armandoherman@proton.me.”

    “l have done my best to tolerate his offensive and vulgar comments and behavior at the public meetings, but his recent email is deeply troubling and an escalation of his behavior that has me concerned for my safety,” Hahn wrote in her petition. “The comments and threats in the email are highly vulgar, deeply offensive, and when coupled with the fact that he tracked down my home address and included it with his comments, I am greatly concerned for my safety.”

    The petition from Solis cites other instances in which staffers say they were harassed by Herman. That harassment culminated in July, staffers say, when Herman sent the email to Solis and a text message to one of her field deputies threatening sexual violence.

    Herman, who is listed in court documents as a Hacienda Heights resident, denied sending the text and emails, writing in a court filing that he had never seen the email address where the messages originated. He included a complaint that he said he sent to the FBI alleging that he was being set up. He did not specify whether he had a suspect in mind.

    “Someone is attempting to impersonate me with the goal of having sanctions placed on me, stripping me of my constitutional rights of attending board hearings,” he wrote. “I am a known activist with a foul mouth, but I have never sent the messages that they alleged that I sent.”

    Herman, who was not represented by an attorney in the proceeding, did not respond to several calls for comment. Asked in a text message about his statements that he never sent the emails, he wrote, “Yes , TRUE THEY ARE trying and doing!” but did not respond to follow up messages.

    Senior Deputy County Counsel Kent Sommer wrote in a Sept. 7 court filing that the “content, threats and vulgarity” in the emails was “entirely consistent with Mr. Herman’s demonstrated language and conduct” towards the supervisors.

    After the court granted the county’s request for a temporary restraining order, Judge Gary Eto issued a permanent order on Sept. 14, barring Herman from going within 100 yards of the four supervisors’ homes, workplaces or cars.

    The permanent order also barred Herman from going in person to any public meetings in the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration for three years.

    The next meeting he could attend would be Sept. 13, 2026. However, he can still speak at meetings during phone-in public comments.

    David Loy, legal director of the First Amendment Coalition, said that even the most offensive speech spewed in city and county public meetings is considered protected speech. However, he said, these protections do not extend to legitimate threats.

    “He could be a Democrat, Republican, Nazi, Communist — it doesn’t matter what his point of view is,” said Loy. “What’s relevant is if there’s genuine or true threats to cause harm, unrelated to his politics or ideology.”

    Last week, a judge issued an order requiring that Donald Harlan, a frequent speaker at City Council meetings, stay at least 100 yards away from Councilmember Bob Blumenfield, his home, his office and his car.

    The case stems from a Sept. 8 council meeting where Blumenfield ordered Harlan removed for yelling from the audience.

    After being told to leave, Harlan got up and pointed at Blumenfield, screaming: “Bob, you’re f— dead you f— Jew! I’m going to f— kill all your f— Jewish f— people!”

    Harlan, listed in court records as a resident of L.A.’s Westlake neighborhood, is still allowed to attend council meetings in person and speak, but he must stay at least 10 yards from Blumenfield. In a legal declaration, Blumenfield said Harlan had made other anti-Semitic comments earlier this year, during a celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month at City Hall.

    “These characters who flit in and out …. are mostly there to be disruptive. They enjoy it.” said Eric Preven, a gadfly whose running commentary is pointed yet civil. “Most of the time you just have to take it.”

    Occasionally, however, the casual use of hate speech has caused an uproar among audience members.

    A uniformed officer confrongt a woman who points toward her and a man raises his arms.

    Yvonne Michelle Autry, center, is ejected from a City Council meeting on Sept. 18, 2018, while fellow attendee Armando Herman waves his arms.

    (Los Angeles Times)

    In August, after Herman uttered an anti-Black slur, an activist with Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles demanded that council members have him ejected from the room. As Herman continued to give his remarks, audience members chanted, “Cut his mic! Cut his mic!”

    “I understand that the language is offensive,” responded Jonathan Groat, a deputy city attorney. “Nobody condones this. But he legally is entitled to give his public comment.”

    Two protesters were eventually ordered to leave the room for yelling, even as Herman continued speaking at the podium.

    “The longer we disrupt him, the longer he’s gonna be up here,” Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson told the audience.

    While Herman is barred from county meetings, he has remained a reliable presence at City Hall, hurling slurs and epithets and at times using fake foreign accents in ways that target various racial and ethnic groups. He sometimes makes loud bleating noises and has his small dog in tow. He rarely says anything substantive.

    On Friday, when Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky — who is Jewish — called Herman’s name at a committee meeting, he arrived at the podium and said, “Thank you, Jew.” At one point, he said Yaroslavsky and Blumenfield were “f— Jews.” At another, he called council members “fucking c—.” He also used the N-word.

    “I hope god kills you,” Herman said, punctuating his statement with a profanity.

    Yaroslavsky ordered Herman to be removed from the room, not because of the language, but because, among other things, his remarks were off-topic. “Get him out of here, he’s out,” she said.

    “We apparently are required to listen to this because of lawsuits,” Yaroslavsky told the audience.

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  • The Verdict | Bellingham steals the headlines as England qualify for Euro’s

    The Verdict | Bellingham steals the headlines as England qualify for Euro’s

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    Rob Dorsett and Nick Wright reflect on England’s win against Italy as they secured qualification to the Euro 2024. Jude Bellingham stole the headlines, but the duo also discussed other topics, including question marks over England’s defence.

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  • ‘A major upset!’ | Netherlands produce World Cup shock as they beat South Africa!

    ‘A major upset!’ | Netherlands produce World Cup shock as they beat South Africa!

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    Netherlands provided the latest shock at the ICC Cricket World Cup as they ended South Africa’s unbeaten start to the competition.

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  • Wigan’s road to the 2023 Super League title

    Wigan’s road to the 2023 Super League title

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    A look back Wigan Warriors’ route to their first Super League title since 2018.

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  • Latest from Brussels as fans remain in stadium following shooting

    Latest from Brussels as fans remain in stadium following shooting

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    Sky News reporter Adam Parsons outlines the current situation in Brussels after Belgium’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Sweden was abandoned at half-time due to two Swedish nationals having been shot dead, with the gunman still at large.

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  • David Warner slams bat in frustration after losing lbw decision review

    David Warner slams bat in frustration after losing lbw decision review

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    David Warner reacts furiously to umpire Joel Wilson’s decision to give him out lbw as Australia chase a target of 210 against Sri Lanka at the Cricket World Cup.

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  • Megan Finnigan nods Everton ahead at Anfield

    Megan Finnigan nods Everton ahead at Anfield

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    Megan Finnigan opens the scoring with her head against Liverpool at Anfield.

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  • Football (Sky Sports)

    Football (Sky Sports)

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  • The Verdict: Could there be new faces in Southgate’s starting line-up for Italy?

    The Verdict: Could there be new faces in Southgate’s starting line-up for Italy?

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    Following a big shake-up by Gareth Southgate for their friendly against Australia, Tim Thornton and Peter Smith discuss whether or not any of England’s newer faces performed well enough to turn Southgate’s head for future international starts.

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  • Steve Clarke ‘pleased at performance’ but ‘disappointed’ at loss

    Steve Clarke ‘pleased at performance’ but ‘disappointed’ at loss

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    Steve Clarke says he was pleased with Scotland’s performance but the players are disappointed at the loss after disallowed goal against Spain.

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  • ‘It’s been an incredible effort’ | David Marshall recaps Scotland’s loss to Spain

    ‘It’s been an incredible effort’ | David Marshall recaps Scotland’s loss to Spain

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    David Marshall thinks there were a lot of positives from Scotland’s 2-0 defeat to Spain in their Euro 2024 qualifier.

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  • Steve Smith left bemused after being dismissed by lbw decision

    Steve Smith left bemused after being dismissed by lbw decision

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    Steve Smith was left bemused after being dismissed by an lbw decision in Australia’s clash against South Africa at the Cricket World Cup.

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  • Bevan French named 2023 Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel

    Bevan French named 2023 Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel

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    Bevan French is the first Wigan Warriors player to win the Betfred Super League Man of Steel award since Sam Tomkins in 2012; Jack Welsby and Tom Johnstone were also nominated; Sinead Peach and Lewis King win the Women’s and Wheelchair awards

    Last Updated: 11/10/23 12:35am

    Bevan French was been named as Super League’s Man of Steel for 2023

    Bevan French has been named as this year’s winner of the prestigious Steve Prescott MBE Betfred Super League Man of Steel award.

    The Wigan Warriors stand-off, who was previously nominated for Super League’s player-of-the-year award in 2020, was given the accolade after playing a pivotal role in his side winning the League Leaders’ Shield and reaching Saturday’s Grand Final after excelling following his move from the wing to the halves this year.

    French, named in this year’s Super League Dream Team, beat off competition from Super League’s joint-leading try-scorer and star for Wigan’s opponents Catalans Dragons at Old Trafford, Tom Johnstone, and St Helens full-back Jack Welsby to claim the prize.

    The Australian is the first Wigan player to win the award since Sam Tomkins, now with Catalans, in 2012 and it marks the 12th time overall a player from the club has been honoured with the accolade since it was instituted in 1977.

    Bevan French is the first Wigan player to win Super League's Man of Steel since Sam Tomkins

    Bevan French is the first Wigan player to win Super League’s Man of Steel since Sam Tomkins

    French was named as winner at the Rugby League Awards Night in Manchester, with England international hooker Sinead Peach earning the Woman of Steel award for her role in helping York Valkyrie win the League Leaders’ Shield and claim a maiden Betfred Women’s Super League Grand Final triumph.

    England Wheelchair World Cup winner Lewis King, meanwhile, was named winner of the inaugural Wheels of Steel award for his impressive displays for London Roosters in the Betfred Wheelchair Super League.

    In total, 17 awards were handed out at Emirates Old Trafford, with Adrian Lam taking the Super League Coach of the Year prize after overseeing Leigh Leopards lifting the Betfred Challenge Cup for the first time in over half a century and guiding them to a maiden play-off appearance.

    Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel – Bevan French (Wigan Warriors); Woman of Steel – Sinead Peach (York Valkyrie); Wheels of Steel – Lewis King (London Roosters); Betfred Championship Player of the Year – Dean Parata (London Broncos) and Lachlan Walmsley (Halifax Panthers); Betfred League One Player of the Year – Reiss Butterworth (Dewsbury Rams).

    Betfred Super League Young Player of the Year – Josh Thewlis (Warrington Wolves); Betfred Women’s Super League Young Player of the Year – Caitlin Casey (Leeds Rhinos); Betfred Wheelchair Super League Young Player of the Year – Josh Butler (Leeds Rhinos); Betfred Championship Young Player of the Year – Bill Leyland (London Broncos); Betfred League One Young Player of the Year – Ciaran Walker (Workington Town).

    Betfred Super League Coach of the Year – Adrian Lam (Leigh Leopards); Betfred Women’s Super League Coach of the Year – Lindsay Anfield (York Valkyrie); Betfred Wheelchair Super League Coach of the Year – Tom Coyd MBE (London Roosters); Betfred Championship Coach of the Year – Mike Eccles (London Broncos); Betfred League One Coach of the Year – Liam Finn (Dewsbury Rams).

    Foundation of the Year – Barrow Raiders.

    Glen’s Spirit of Super League Award – The Burrow Family.

    Lindsay Anfield won the Women’s Super League equivalent after guiding York to a successful season and England head coach Tom Coyd took the wheelchair prize for his work with London Roosters.

    Warrington Wolves winger Josh Thewlis was named as Super League’s Young Player of the Year, while Leeds Rhinos half-back Caitlin Casey took the Women’s Super League young player award and another Rhinos in Josh Butler won the wheelchair equivalent.

    As announced before the ceremony, the Glen’s Spirit of Super League Award was presented to the family of Rob Burrow MBE, for their inspirational support of the former Leeds Rhinos and England half-back since his diagnosis with Motor Neurone Disease four years ago.

    Watch the men’s Betfred Super League Grand Final and the Betfred Wheelchair Super League Grand Final live on Sky Sports this weekend. Also stream the best rugby league and more on NOW for £21 a month for six months.

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  • RWC Breakdown: Questions linger over England performances | Injury concerns for Wales

    RWC Breakdown: Questions linger over England performances | Injury concerns for Wales

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    Ellie Roper previews England’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Fiji and James Cole reports from Toulon ahead of Wales v Argentina.

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  • ‘I think Dean was disrespectful’ | Ref Watch panel dive into Mike Dean-Paul Merson debate

    ‘I think Dean was disrespectful’ | Ref Watch panel dive into Mike Dean-Paul Merson debate

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    Stephen Warnock feels Mike Dean was being disrespectful when he made comments suggesting that ex-players should not be involved in VAR decisions as they do not know the laws of the game.

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  • Austin Pets Alive! | Clarifying and Understanding APA!’s Shelter…

    Austin Pets Alive! | Clarifying and Understanding APA!’s Shelter…

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    Oct 07, 2023

    Austin Pets Alive! is a private nonprofit dedicated to eliminating the needless killing of shelter pets. We have been extremely successful because of the strategy we employ to make Austin, and now other cities, No Kill.

    Our No Kill strategy is simple and two fold:

    1. We save lives by drawing attention to, and taking pets off, the daily euthanasia list while

    2. Allowing that attention to apply pressure on the city to get the proper resources they need to decrease the euthanasia list themselves.

    In 2021, we worked with the city council on an amendment to our city contract that has caused some community and government staff confusion that we hope to dispel with these three points:

    1. Foundational to APA! is to pull only from the euthanasia list to have a measurable effect on the kill rate which ultimately helped the city achieve No Kill status in 2011. It is important to note that critical to this strategy, and implied by the creation and use of a euthanasia list to eliminate pets that they do not have the resources to care for, is that the city can manage and care for all the animals not on the euthanasia list.

    2. Our long term contract was extraordinarily overdue and in need of an update. The old contract created in 2011 was built on a guesstimate of the size of future years’ euthanasia lists; this contract stayed in effect for years past its expiration date with extension after extension after extension which ultimately led to operational misalignment between AAC and APA!. This was resolved in contract negotiations in 2018, when it was mutually agreed that APA! would continue to focus on the euthanasia list, but always have a 12% minimum, as long as we used TLAC. Even though that was documented in 2018, land issues prevented it being signed and so in 2021, APA! worked with city council to bring the extension-riddled contract in line operationally to match the agreement from 2018. The current contract wasn’t finalized until 2023 due to TLAC land issues.

    3. In response to the community demand that AAC do better for the pets that are not on the euthanasia list, the city council has more than doubled the AAC budget between 2008-2023 to allow AAC to reduce the euthanasia list, provide in house medical and behavioral care, as well as community support to meet their stated mission.

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    South Africa 1st innings

    Total

    84 for 1, from 15 overs.

    Batting

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    Balls
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    6s
    SR

    1. de Kock (wk)
      not out;
      33 runs,
      42 balls,
      3 fours,
      1 sixes,
      and a strike rate of 78.57
    2. Bavuma (c)
      lbw b Madushanka;
      8 runs,
      5 balls,
      2 fours,
      0 sixes,
      and a strike rate of 160
    3. van der Dussen
      not out;
      42 runs,
      43 balls,
      5 fours,
      1 sixes,
      and a strike rate of 97.67

    Yet to bat

    • Markram
    • Klaasen
    • Miller
    • Jansen
    • Coetzee
    • Rabada
    • Maharaj
    • Ngidi

    Fall of Wickets

    • Temba Bavuma at 10 for 1, from 1.4 overs

    Bowling

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    Runs
    Wickets
    Econ

    1. Rajitha:
      4overs,
      1 maidens,
      17 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 4.25.
    2. Madushanka:
      5overs,
      0 maidens,
      23 runs,
      1 wickets,
      and an economy of 4.6.
    3. Shanaka:
      2overs,
      0 maidens,
      12 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 6.
    4. de Silva:
      2overs,
      0 maidens,
      24 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 12.
    5. Pathirana:
      2overs,
      0 maidens,
      8 runs,
      0 wickets,
      and an economy of 4.

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  • World Grand Prix: World Champion and No 1 Michael Smith to meet Gerwyn Price in semi-finals

    World Grand Prix: World Champion and No 1 Michael Smith to meet Gerwyn Price in semi-finals

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    Michael Smith will take on rival Gerwyn Price in a popcorn semi-final clash while Luke Humphries will face Joe Cullen; Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester up until the final on Sunday – live on Sky Sports

    Last Updated: 07/10/23 12:05am

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    Take a look at what happened on Night Five of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Take a look at what happened on Night Five of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    World Champion Michael Smith set up a blockbuster showdown against Gerwyn Price in the semi-finals of the World Grand Prix as both players cruised through their respective last eight matches on Friday night.

    World No 1 Smith put on a professional display to see off Andrew Gilding and reach the semi-finals of the event for the first time as fourth seed Price brushed aside a struggling Martin Schindler in three consecutive sets, dropping just one leg.

    Luke Humphries stayed cool to comeback from two sets down to defeat Peter Wright in a last-leg shootout. The sixth seed will now take on Joe Cullen who beat Chris Dobey in a thrilling deciding leg thanks to a ridiculous 121 checkout on the bullseye.

    World Grand Prix Results

    Gerwyn Price 3-0 Martin Schindler
    Michael Smith 3-0 Andrew Gilding
    Peter Wright 2-3 Luke Humphries
    Chris Dobey 2-3 Joe Cullen

    Price is hoping to become double World Grand Prix champion after beating German No 2 Schindler

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    Price is hoping to become double World Grand Prix champion after beating German No 2 Schindler

    Price is hoping to become double World Grand Prix champion after beating German No 2 Schindler

    Price – the only former champion left in the field – raced through to the last four with a thumping win over Schindler, who endured a night to forget at the Morningside Arena.

    “Martin was way off the pace, so I just had to concentrate on my own game,” said Price, who is yet to drop a set in this year’s tournament.

    “I’m nowhere near the heights I can reach, but I’m still here and I think the extended format is a little more favourable for me, so hopefully I can lift this title for a second time.”

    Smith defeated Gliding 3-0 showcasing his brilliant finishing with a 104 and an 88-bull finish

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    Smith defeated Gliding 3-0 showcasing his brilliant finishing with a 104 and an 88-bull finish

    Smith defeated Gliding 3-0 showcasing his brilliant finishing with a 104 and an 88-bull finish

    The 2020 champion will now take on Smith, after the top seed swept aside UK Open champion Gilding to reach his first double-start semi-final.

    “My scoring was non-existent, but I think my finishing to end legs was superb tonight,” reflected Smith, who has relinquished just six legs in his run to the semi-finals.

    “Me and Gezzy always have great games. It will be played in a good spirit, and it will be nice to have a really fast-paced game and put on a great show for this crowd.

    Cullen produced a bit of magic to defeat Dobey in a thrilling last-leg decider

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    Cullen produced a bit of magic to defeat Dobey in a thrilling last-leg decider

    Cullen produced a bit of magic to defeat Dobey in a thrilling last-leg decider

    Cullen conjured up a majestic 121 checkout to overcome Dobey in a gruelling five-set affair, recovering from 2-1 down to reach a sixth televised semi-final against Humphries.

    “If I’m completely honest, if that 121 finish didn’t go in, I would have probably lost the game,” conceded Cullen, who has now broken into the world’s top 10 for the first time.

    “I felt so focused, and I want to give myself the best possible chance. I think this [fightback] will stand me in good stead, and I will take that confidence into tomorrow.

    “Luke is a great lad. He dug in tonight and showed his fighting qualities, so I will have to perform tomorrow, but this double-start [format] is a massive leveller.”

    Humphries rallied against Wright with these two ton-plus finishes en route to reaching the last four

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    Humphries rallied against Wright with these two ton-plus finishes en route to reaching the last four

    Humphries rallied against Wright with these two ton-plus finishes en route to reaching the last four

    Humphries battled back from the brink to stun ‘Snakebite’ who established a commanding two-set lead, but he was left shell-shocked as a tenacious ‘Cool Hand Luke’ clawed himself off the canvas to complete a sensational fightback.

    “That could be one of the greatest wins of my career,” declared Humphries, who will now feature in a second successive TV ranking semi-final.

    “I can’t really put that into words. That was prime Peter – that was Peter Wright at his best. I put everything into that game, and I’m so proud of myself. That is a massive win for me.

    “I never make it easy for myself, but you don’t expect it to be easy. We have so many great players here, and I’m probably going to have to play as well as that in the semi-finals.”

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    World Grand Prix semi-finals: Saturday, October 7 from 8pm

    Gerwyn Price vs Michael Smith
    Luke Humphries vs Joe Cullen

    Semi-finals night of the unique double-start event will see the remaining four players compete for a place in Sunday’s final, with Price the only former champion left standing.

    The Welsh ace and Smith’s titanic tussle will kick off the action, before Humphries and Cullen collide for a place in Sunday’s showpiece in Leicester.

    Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester every night up until the final on Sunday – live on Sky Sports. Stream the World Grand Prix and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • World Grand Prix: Michael van Gerwen stunned by Chis Dobey as Peter Wright wins

    World Grand Prix: Michael van Gerwen stunned by Chis Dobey as Peter Wright wins

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    Chris Dobey produced an inspired performance to dump out Michael van Gerwen, while Peter Wright, Joe Cullen and Luke Humphries all won; Watch the double-in, double-out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester up until October 8 – live on Sky Sports

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    Take a look at what happened on Night Four of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Take a look at what happened on Night Four of the World Grand Prix in Leicester

    Chris Dobey dumped out six-time defending champion Michael van Gerwen after the Dutchman came close to nailing two nine-darters on a magical night of arrows at the World Grand Prix.

    Just 24 hours after watching his beloved Newcastle tonk PSG 4-1 in the Champions League, Dobey was inspired by the Magpies to defeat hot-favourite Van Gerwen in a rip-roaring clash at the Morningside Arena in Leicester on Thursday.

    Peter Wright, the 2018 runner-up, came out on top against Ryan Searle, while Joe Cullen defeated European Champion Ross Smith.

    Elsewhere, sixth seed Luke Humphries swept past debutant Luke Woodhouse.

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    Luke Humphries 3-0 Luke Woodhouse
    Peter Wright 3-1 Ryan Searle
    Michal van Gerwen 2-3 Chris Dobey
    Ross Smith 1-3 Joe Cullen

    MVG came so close to nailing two nine-dart finishes in the same match against Dobey

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    MVG came so close to nailing two nine-dart finishes in the same match against Dobey

    MVG came so close to nailing two nine-dart finishes in the same match against Dobey

    Day Four of the unique double-start event saw the second round action conclude in Leicester, and Dobey stole the show with a remarkable comeback victory over Van Gerwen.

    The Dutchman was imperious in the opening exchanges, missing the bull for a double-start nine-darter twice in the space of three legs, as he aimed to land the first perfect leg at this event since 2014.

    Dobey defied Van Gerwen’s blistering barrage to draw first blood, only for ‘Mighty Mike’ to reel off back-to-back sets and move to the cusp of a place in the last eight.

    Despite missing three set darts for a 2-1 lead, the Masters champion regained his poise to force a deciding set, surviving a match dart at bull from Van Gerwen in a dramatic conclusion to set four.

    Dobey then seized control of the deciding set with consecutive legs of 14 and 15 darts, before conjuring up a spectacular 156 checkout to complete one of the finest wins of his career.

    Dobey dumped out MVG with this magical 156 checkout

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    Dobey dumped out MVG with this magical 156 checkout

    Dobey dumped out MVG with this magical 156 checkout

    “What a game! We [Newcastle] are on a good run of form, and so am I,” smiled Dobey, who crashed in six 180s and pinned 61 per cent of his darts at a starting double.

    “I’ve owed Michael a couple from the last few times I’ve played him here, but after I beat him for the first time [last year], I’m not afraid of him anymore.

    “I have played Michael so many times now, and it’s something special playing him on the big stage. I loved every minute of that, and I’m so glad to get another win.”

    Dobey said he took inspiration from Newcastle's win over PSG using it to overcome reigning champion Van Gerwen

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    Dobey said he took inspiration from Newcastle’s win over PSG using it to overcome reigning champion Van Gerwen

    Dobey said he took inspiration from Newcastle’s win over PSG using it to overcome reigning champion Van Gerwen

    Dobey – through to his third World Grand Prix quarter-final in four attempts – now meets Cullen, who stormed to a 3-1 success against Smith in a high-quality encounter.

    Earlier in the night, ‘Snakebite’ Wright produced a trio of sensational ton-plus checkouts to topple Searle and avenge his defeat to the Somerset star at the same stage of July’s World Matchplay.

    Wright’s reward is a quarter-final showdown against sixth seed Humphries, who recorded a straight-sets victory over Woodhouse in the evening’s opener.

    Wright hit three impressive finishes against Searle, including 167, 158 and 121 checkouts

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    Wright hit three impressive finishes against Searle, including 167, 158 and 121 checkouts

    Wright hit three impressive finishes against Searle, including 167, 158 and 121 checkouts

    Friday at the World Grand Prix

    World No 1 Michael Smith will be aiming to continue his breakthrough run in Leicester

    World No 1 Michael Smith will be aiming to continue his breakthrough run in Leicester

    World No 1 Michael Smith cruised to a 3-0 victory over 2011 runner-up Brendan Dolan to take his place in the quarter-finals where he will hope to continue his breakthrough run in Leicester against surprise-package Andrew Gilding.

    UK Open champion Gilding produced a terrific fightback to dump out 2016 finalist Gary Anderson and move through to his maiden World Grand Prix quarter-final.

    Martin Schindler became the first German player to progress to the quarter-finals of the World Grand Prix, but he now faces a tough task against 2020 champion Gerwyn Price.

    Wayne Mardle says all eight players left in the competition will feel they have a massive opportunity to win the title

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    Wayne Mardle says all eight players left in the competition will feel they have a massive opportunity to win the title

    Wayne Mardle says all eight players left in the competition will feel they have a massive opportunity to win the title

    World Grand Prix: Friday, October 6 from 7pm

    Gerwyn Price vs Martin Schindler
    Michael Smith vs Andrew Gilding
    Peter Wright vs Luke Humphries
    Chris Dobey vs Joe Cullen

    World No 3 Wright tackles Humphries, who is chasing his first major TV title, while Van Gerwen’s conqueror Dobey meets former Masters champion Cullen.

    Watch the double in, double out World Grand Prix Darts at the Morningside Arena in Leicester every night up until the final on October 8 – live on Sky Sports. Stream the World Grand Prix and more with NOW for £21 a month for six months

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  • Gareth Southgate on VAR following Tottenham vs Liverpool: I don’t like VAR… we should just accept referee decisions

    Gareth Southgate on VAR following Tottenham vs Liverpool: I don’t like VAR… we should just accept referee decisions

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    England manager Gareth Southgate says he doesn’t like VAR and admits he would rather decisions be left to on-field referees.

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