Tom Kirby (darts player)
Tom Kirby | |
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Personal information | |
Full name | Thomas Kirby |
Nickname | Big Man |
Born |
16 July 1947 Dublin, Republic of Ireland |
Died |
December 1, 2008 61) Blanchardstown, Ireland | (aged
Home town |
Kildare Republic of Ireland |
Darts information | |
Playing darts since | 1967 |
Laterality | Right-handed |
Organisation (see split in darts) | |
BDO | 1987–1993 |
PDC | 1993–2007 |
BDO majors - best performances | |
World Masters | Last 64: 1987 |
PDC premier events - best performances | |
World Ch'ship | Quarter Final 1994 |
World Matchplay | Last 16 1995 |
World Grand Prix | Last 32 2005 |
UK Open | Last 64 2004, 2006 |
Other tournament wins | |
Tournament | Years |
Torremolinos Open O'Shea Cup Mens Singles |
1991 2006 |
Thomas "Tom" Kirby (16 July 1947 – 1 December 2008) was an Irish professional darts player.
Career
Kirby was the first Irishman man to join the Professional Darts Corporation (then known as the World Darts Council) and entered its inaugural World Championship in 1994, where he won Group 7 by set difference to reach the quarter finals, losing to eventual winner Dennis Priestley. Kirby also reached the quarter finals of the 1994 UK Matchplay, beating Cliff Lazarenko in the first round before losing to Jamie Harvey.
Kirby made two more appearance at the World Championship in 1995 and 1996 but lost out in the group stages. He also played in three World Matchplays, losing in the first round in 1994 and 1996 to Phil Taylor. Kirby won his first round match in 1995 against Sean Downs before losing in the second round to John Lowe.
Kirby then quietly disappeared from the sport but resurfaced in 2002, entering UK Open regionals. He then played in the 2003 UK Open, but lost in the Preliminary Round. In 2004, Kirby reached the quarter finals of the Irish Masters where he lost to Peter Manley. Kirby then returned to the UK Open the same year, reaching the third round where he lost to Colin Lloyd. He also reached the quarter finals of the Northern Ireland Open, a WDF ranked event.
Kirby qualified for the 2005 World Grand Prix in Dublin. Despite a brave effort, he lost in the first round to then-reigning champion Lloyd. Good performances in the regional finals of the 2006 UK Open earned him a spot in the third round proper but lost to Andy Callaby.
Death and legacy
Kirby died in Blanchardstown from pancreatic cancer aged 61. A PDC tournament, the Irish Matchplay, was renamed in his honour.[1]
World Championship Results
PDC
- 1994: Quarter Finals: (lost to Dennis Priestley 2–4)
- 1995: Last 24 group: (lost to Dennis Smith 1–3) & (lost to Alan Warriner-Little 2–3)
- 1996: Last 24 group: (beat to Dennis Smith 3–1) & (lost to John Lowe 1–3)