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Ben Townley

Ben Townley

Player profile Cool-headed, composed, and quietly dangerous, Ben Townley is part of a new generation of players reshaping the game from the ground up. Hailing from St Helens, a Merseyside town with deep roots in the world of darts, helped ignite Ben’s early love for the sport. Although it was the community and social energy around the sport that really turned curiosity into passion. Known for keeping cool under pressure and a playing style that doesn’t scream for attention—but it demands respect.  A standout product of the Junior Darts Corporation (JDC), Ben made waves on the youth circuit with his calm approach and sharp finishing, and now he’s doing the same on the senior stage. In January 2025, he became one of the first two players to secure a JDC Advanced Tour Card at Q-School, dominating the opening weekend with two final appearances and sealing his card before the second phase had even begun. It was a statement performance - controlled, clinical, and packed with promise. Reflecting on his journey with Team360, Ben said: “I joined in February 2025, and being part of Winmau gives me confidence as it has shown that the best darts manufacturer has signed me.” Ben’s future goals in darts are anything but small; he’s aiming to secure his place on the World Matchplay and hope of a Grand Slam-style JDC event to be in the horizon, along with a future filled with big stage moments. For Ben, it all starts with chasing a Development Tour title, then earning his Tour Card, and eventually chasing that first major title. Ben Townley is a rising star and lets his darts do the talking from his incredible achievements, and confirms what many already knew: Ben Townley belongs on the big stage.  

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Bradley van der Velden

Bradley van der Velden

Bright, focused, and unflinching, Bradley van der Velden represents the sharp edge of Dutch youth darts, having  first stepped to the oche only a few years ago, yet his rise has been nothing short of meteoric.For most players, a debut at 15 would be about soaking up the atmosphere. For Bradley, it was about rewriting the script - winning the Lakeside world title with a calmness that defied his age. Since then, the Dutch teenager has added the Dutch Junior and Dutch Open Youth titles, establishing himself as a quietly ruthless competitor with his eyes firmly set on the PDC stage.   Born in Leiden and raised in Leiderdorp, Bradley grew up in a household where darts was more than just a pastime - it was part of family life. With his parents and older brother Justin regularly competing, it wasn’t long before Bradley swapped casual throws at home for serious practice and competing in competition himself.   For Bradley, October 2024 was a defining month. His signing with Team360 didn’t just mark progress—it ignited new confidence in his game and a hunger to chase bigger goals. Bradley’s style is built on rhythm and control. He doesn’t chase headlines or rely on showmanship. Instead, he plays the game at his own pace, keeping opponents under pressure with steady scoring and the kind of finishing that quietly turns matches before anyone notices.   Speaking about his darting heroes, Bradley is quick to name Michael van Gerwen - "My favorite dart player is MVG. I often watched darts with my parents and brother. I always thought MVG was really good, and my brother supported RVB. When we watched together, we’d bet 1 euro on who would win each leg."   Bradley van der Velden doesn’t need noise to make an impact, his darts do the talking. At just 17, the Dutch star has a world title, national crowns, and a growing reputation as one of the coolest heads in youth darts,establishing himself as a quietly ruthless competitor and already proving he has the temperament and talent to make waves on the senior stage.

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Cori Wiltshire

Cori Wiltshire

Step onto the oche against Cori Wiltshire, and you’ll quickly realise this teenager doesn’t play as his age suggests. He attacks the board with pace, confidence, and a maturity that has already seen him make his mark on the ADC and JDC stages — long before most players his age have even faced real competition. Cori is proving he belongs among those who demand attention on the oche and he’s determined to show it.   Cori’s darting journey began in 2022, when he watched the World Darts Championship alongside his dad. Having never seen the sport before, he was instantly hooked, and after throwing his first darts, he fell in love with the game and its challenges. Driven by a desire to constantly improve, he names his dad as his biggest influence, guiding him through every high and low that darts bring his way. While mentors Steve and John Brown have provided invaluable advice and mental tools to help him reach his goals.

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Darren Herewini

Darren Herewini

29 year-old Darren Herewini from Wellington is one of New Zealand’s most prominent darting stars.Herewini, a proud Maori, lifted the 2019 WDF World Cup Singles title, for New Zealand. This win took him into the top 32 of the WDF.Prior to this, Darren’s most notable match was when he faced Phil Taylor in the PDC World Series. While he did not win the game, Herewini announced himself on the world stage.Apocalypse is relatively new to the game, only playing competitively for three years & quickly rising through the ranks. If he continues to improve at his current rate who knows where he will end up!

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