Tony O'Shea (born 9 May 1961)
is an English professional
darts
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player. His squat figure has resulted in the nickname "Silverback". O'Shea has reached the finals of seven
British Darts Organisation (BDO) major darts tournaments, but to date has never won one. He also acted as a regular commentator for televised BDO coverage.
Darts career
BDO
In
2002
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, O'Shea made his debut at the
BDO World Championship, narrowly losing to former Masters champion
Colin Monk 3–2.
O'Shea returned the following year and beat former champion
Ted Hankey 3–2 in the first round, before once again being beaten by Monk 3–2 – this time in the deciding leg of the deciding set. Two years thereafter he reached the semi-finals after a winning streak defeating
Gary Anderson,
Gary Robson and
Ted Hankey before he eventually went out against
Mervyn King 5–1. Later that year he had his best chance to date of winning a major title, as he led King 5–3 in the final of the Winmau World Masters before King recovered to win 6–5.
O'Shea managed to achieve a televised
nine-dart finish against
Adrian Lewis during the
International Darts League on 9 May 2007 which made the tournament the first in darts history to witness two perfect legs. The occasion was made even sweeter as he was celebrating his 46th birthday. In the 2008 World Championship, O'Shea defeated
Steve Farmer in the first round, but was defeated by
Winmau World Masters
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champion
Robert Thornton in the second round.
O'Shea won the 2008 Welsh Masters, only his second tournament victory.
In the
2009 BDO World Championship, O'Shea defeated Anderson in the quarter-finals, his best friend
Darryl Fitton in the semi-final, but was once again second-best in a major final as he lost to Hankey 7–6.
O'Shea entered the
2009 Winmau World Masters as the number one seed but despite 3–0 wins over
Dave Prins
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Career
Prins reached the last 16 of the 2009 World Masters (darts), 2009 Winmau World Masters, where he lost to Tony O'Shea in three straight sets.
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and eighth seed
Joey ten Berge, he lost in the semi-finals to defending champion
Martin Adams who successfully retained his title. O'Shea then won the WDF World Cup men's singles title with victory over ten Berge in the final.
O'Shea entered the
2010 BDO World Championship as the number one seed. He had a tough first round against
World Masters runner up
Robbie Green but came through it 3–2.
He then saw off Stephen Bunting 4–0 to reach his fourth Quarter-final. He managed a 5–1 victory over
Robert Wagner in the quarter finals and went on to meet
Dave Chisnall in the semi-final who had beaten Fitton in the first round, former Masters champion
Tony West in the second round, and defending champion Hankey in the quarter-final. O'Shea, despite taking the first two sets, was beaten 6–3 by eventual finalist Chisnall.
O'Shea won all three group games in the
2010 Grand Slam of Darts, defeating
Vincent van der Voort 5–1,
James Wade 5–1 and
Justin Pipe
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Playing career
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5–4. He then lost 10–7 to
Terry Jenkins in the second round.
In contrast in 2010 where he was world number one, O'Shea came into the
2011 BDO World Championship as the number eight seed and suffered a shock first round loss to
Ross Smith.
O'Shea was seeded at the
2012 BDO World Championship, O'Shea put his successful run in the tournament down to his work with professional sports mind coach and hypnotherapist Stephen McKibben from Belfast. He beat
Steve West in the first round, hitting a 140 checkout and 142 checkout in consecutive legs at the end of the match, before defeating
Ross Montgomery in the second round. He then beat defending champion
Martin Adams 5–2 in the quarter-finals, hitting a 170 checkout in the fourth set and thanked mind coach Stephen McKibben for enabling him to at last beat Martin Adams in a major tournament. O'Shea followed this up with a 6–5 victory over Dutch débutant
Wesley Harms to reach his second World Championship final, where he was defeated by another Dutch débutant,
Christian Kist, 7–5.
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In October 2012, O'Shea reached his sixth major final at the
2012 Winmau World Masters, and was beaten by
Stephen Bunting.
Tony O'Shea reached his third World Championship final in
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after a high quality run. He struggled badly in the final, losing to
Scott Waites 7–1 with an average of 81.90. O'Shea became the first man to lose his first three BDO World Championship finals, and only the second player to lose his first three world finals in either the BDO or PDC after
Peter Manley.
World Championship results
BDO
* 2002: 1st round (lost to
Colin Monk 2–3)
* 2003: 2nd round (lost to
Colin Monk 2–3)
* 2004: Semi-final (lost to
Mervyn King 1–5)
* 2005: 1st round (lost to
Marko Kantele 1–3)
* 2006: Quarter-final (lost to
Raymond van Barneveld 3–5)
* 2007: 1st round (lost to
Martin Adams 0–3)
* 2008: 2nd round (lost to
Robert Thornton 2–4)
* 2009: Runner-up (lost to
Ted Hankey 6–7)
* 2010: Semi-final (lost to
Dave Chisnall 3–6)
* 2011: 1st round (lost to
Ross Smith 1–3)
* 2012: Runner-up (lost to
Christian Kist 5–7)
* 2013: Runner-up (lost to
Scott Waites 1–7)
* 2014: 1st round (lost to
Martin Adams 0–3)
* 2015: 1st round (lost to
Scott Mitchell 2–3)
* 2016: 1st round (lost to
Jim Williams 0–3)
* 2017: 1st round (lost to
Jim Williams 0–3)
* 2019: 1st round (lost to
Wesley Harms 2–3)
WSDT
* 2022: First round (lost to
Kevin Painter 2–3)
* 2023: First round (lost to
Leonard Gates 0–3)
* 2025: Second round (lost to Derek Coulsen 0–3)
Career finals
BDO major finals: 7 (7 runners-up)
WDF major finals: 1 (1 title)
Performance timeline
Nine-dart finishes
References
External links
Profile and stats on Darts DatabaseInterview with The Stars Of Darts Forum
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1961 births
English darts players
English people of Irish descent
Living people
Sportspeople from Stockport
British Darts Organisation players
Darts players who have thrown televised nine-dart games