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The 1998 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The tournament ran from 27 July–1 August 1998, and was won by Rod Harrington. A classic final between Harrington and Ronnie Baxter was characterised with deadly finishing from Baxter, who led the final for most of the way, and Harrington's stubbornness in clinging on and keeping the match neck-and-neck. However, Harrington eventually trailed 14–17 and was only 1 leg from defeat. Baxter had a championship dart at double 20 in the 33rd leg but missed. At 17-17, a moment of significant darting history occurred when Harrington took out 125 via treble 15 and two consecutive double 20s. The standard check out route on 80 with two darts in hand had been, up to this point, almost invariab

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  • World Matchplay 1998 (de)
  • 1998 World Matchplay (en)
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  • Das World Matchplay 1998 wurde vom 27. Juli bis zum 1. August 1998 im Empress Ballroom der Winter Gardens in Blackpool zum fünften Mal von der Professional Darts Corporation ausgetragen. Titelverteidiger war der Engländer Phil Taylor, welcher jedoch im Viertelfinale am gegen Ronnie Baxter verlor. Dieser stand schließlich auch im Finale des Turniers, welches aber von Rod Harrington gewonnen wurde. (de)
  • The 1998 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The tournament ran from 27 July–1 August 1998, and was won by Rod Harrington. A classic final between Harrington and Ronnie Baxter was characterised with deadly finishing from Baxter, who led the final for most of the way, and Harrington's stubbornness in clinging on and keeping the match neck-and-neck. However, Harrington eventually trailed 14–17 and was only 1 leg from defeat. Baxter had a championship dart at double 20 in the 33rd leg but missed. At 17-17, a moment of significant darting history occurred when Harrington took out 125 via treble 15 and two consecutive double 20s. The standard check out route on 80 with two darts in hand had been, up to this point, almost invariab (en)
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  • Bob Anderson (85.62) (en)
  • Alan Warriner (92.46) (en)
  • Andy Jenkins (81.75) (en)
  • Chris Mason (90.78) (en)
  • Cliff Lazarenko (81.75) (en)
  • Dennis Priestley (90.45) (en)
  • Dennis Smith (83.55) (en)
  • Eric Bristow (73.44) (en)
  • Gary Mawson (89.82) (en)
  • Gerald Verrier (76.14) (en)
  • Graeme Stoddart (80.10) (en)
  • Harry Robinson (78.00) (en)
  • Jamie Harvey (87.15) (en)
  • John Ferrell (83.34) (en)
  • John Lowe () (en)
  • John Part (87.18) (en)
  • Keith Deller (94.80) (en)
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