Stephen Rosney is looking to turn pro.
A midlands darts player is aiming to turn pro in 2026.
Nenagh's Stephen Rosney, who has previously won 38 World Darts Federation titles, is looking to grow his career in the new year.
He recently competed at the World Championships, in which he reached the last 16 before missing out on the quarter finals to New Zealand's Bob Robb.
The annual Q School event is the next destination for Rosney, where he will be looking to gain entry onto the Pro Tour circuit.
The PDC qualifying school takes place across a number of UK and German venues from January 5th to 11th.
He says he is going to give it everything he's got:
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